ICCF

Pom D, EFCC Ray Pomeroy Memorial D

TD Blake, Michael J.
Rated1234567ScoreWinsSBRGPlace
1ENG211254 Pooley, Mark C.1853½111115.551301
2ENG211179 Huntley, Kevin1852½1½111541202
3ENG210454 Beckett, Phillip J.1861001½½1325.2503
4ENG212433 Pomeroy, Linda18260½0½½12.515.2504
5ENG212611 Czestochowski, Eddie172000½½1½2.51505
6ENG211584 Whitehouse, Guy172000½½01213.2506
7ENG211492 Pickering, Peter17580000½00.501.2507

Latest results from 12/4/2023 are displayed in red.

Not yet started: 0, Ongoing: 0, Adjudication pending: 0, Finished: 21

This tournament is being held in memory of Raymond J Pomeroy who amongst his other interests organised the United Kingdom’s Civil Service correspondence chess teams for fifty years despite periods of serious ill-health. He was elected as a Vice-President of the Civil Service Chess Association (CSCA) and the London Civil Service, Post Office and Municipal Chess League (LCSPO&MCL) in 1993 for his outstanding services to Civil Service chess.



That Ray has carried out all of his responsibilities to a significantly high standard for the benefit of so many chess players throughout the United Kingdom testifies to his determination and his commitment which few equal. Without Ray’s excellent work, correspondence chess in particular within various Bodies including the CSCA would likely to have ceased.



In 2022 Ray was awarded the English Chess Federation’s President’s Award for his services to chess.

This is a server event.
The start date was 12/15/2022.
There is no end date.
ICCF standard time control 10 moves in 50 days with duplication after 20 days is used.
If a player exceeds allowed thinking time in any way, the player will automatically be scored with a loss. Under some circumstances all of the player’s games will subsequently be cancelled (if not already rated).
45 days of leave per year are available to each player.
There is no special leave in this event.
Linear conditionals can be entered.
This tournament allows claims based on the seven piece tablebase.
Draw offers are restricted to one offer per player every 10 moves (called the ten moves draw rule).
Ties are broken by the Baumbach tie breaking rule (see ICCF rule 1.3.4.2).
If needed, adjudicators will be selected by the server.
Other participants can see the games live after 0 games are finished in the event. Live transmission is delayed by 5 moves.
The public can see the games live after 0 games are finished in the event. Live transmission is delayed by 5 moves.
This event is organized by Beckett, Phillip J..

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