It's time for a look at the
latest grading list, before this season's league chess gets under-way (for Trowbridge at any rate).
Player | Jul 2012 | Jan 2012 | League Results (2011-12) |
Leonard, Mark | 164 | 151 | +8 =2 -3 |
Marshall, Dave | 158 | 143 | +11 =1 -2 |
Hibbitt, Arthur |
156 |
156 |
|
Weston, David |
154 |
155 | +4 =2 -3 |
|
Williams, R Gareth | 142 | 129 | +3 =4 -2 |
Rothwell, Derek |
139 |
147 | +5 =1 -5 |
Woodward, Tim | 139 | 137 | +3 =1 -4 |
Ludlow, Roy | 115 | 111 | +4 =5 -4 |
Burton, Louis | 87 |
91 |
+3 =4 -7 |
Ransom, Tony |
64 | 75 | +0 =2 -5 |
Crucefix, Nigel |
68 | 67 | +1 =3 -5 |
White, Richard | 56 | n/a | +1 =0 -8 |
The top four players are graded over 145 and are therefore not eligible to play in the lower divisions.
Second spot is taken by
Dave Marshall, who has made very good progress in the last couple of years, and is now deservedly promoted to the first team following a superb season (with only the odd aberrant result).
I'm pleased to report that
Arthur Hibbitt is now a fully fledged member of the club, with all that this honour entails. I'm looking forward to playing alongside him in my first league game of the season.
David Weston's grade continues to improve steadily despite a difficult season last year, where he was oddly promoted from board 4 to board 1 in the
Wiltshire 4-a-side league. With any luck David will find himself on one of the middle boards for a change.
Gareth's grade is also on the up. Presumably those Roman videos are proving to be beneficial. If he continues to improve we could see a new personal best (rating).
Man of leisure Tim looks to be somewhat under-graded currently. He was 155 back in July 2011 which is probably nearer the mark. Tim has been a lot more active recently and is looking sharp. I feel sorry for any opponents on the lower boards.
Derek's grade took another dent this year but he seems to be finding his feet again after a sticky patch.
Roy was graded 131 in 2011 but had disappointing results in 2011-12. Some serious summer study sets him up for the season. I expect success.