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MT-Toothill, John Toothill Memorial

TD Dearnley, Andrew (IA)
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1ENG780026 Ward, Richard215101E0½½½½½½½0165.5231.5010
2ESP160017IMLanz Calavia, José María21321½½1½1½½½½½½7.534202
3SCO620613CCEDawson, A. G.21940E½11½½010½1086435.2507
4ENG212453 Cheek, Colin21651½01½½½½0½½½6623409
5ENG212357 Knapton, Geoff 2149½000½½½00½1½64123.75012
6CZE130716 Krejčíř, Stanislav2182½½½½½1½½0½11867339.2503
7DEN150568 Bratholm, Palle Skov2174½0½½½0½½½00½864023013
8NED370933 Daatselaar, Jan Bart van2211½½1½½½½½½½01866.5237.7506
9LTU920246 Mamonovas, Viktoras2196½½0½1½½½1½0½866235.508
10FRA180453 Malak, Jean-Michel2148½½1111½½0½½½67.5443.7501
11ENG211805 Cannon, Antony D.2166½½½½½½1½½½½167239.7504
12ENG210942 Reed, Arthur F.21351½0½00111½½½66.5438.2505
13ENG212334 Woodhouse, Stephen20560½1½½0½0½½0½64.5126.75011

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John Toothill’s name may not be familiar to younger players as you have to go back to the 1970’s/80’s from his CC playing career. In 1972/3 he won a British Championship Reserves tournament followed by victory in a Candidates tournament the very next year so advancing to the Final. He came 6th in the Final 1974/5 & 2nd in 1975/6. But it is on the CC International scene that he is best known, as part of the Great Britain team that won the Gold Medal in the 9th CC Olympiad 1982-87; the first & only time that a British team has won this top CC team event. At the time, this was a fantastic achievement beating the all-conquering Soviet Union team into 3rd place (West Germany were 2nd). John was also a member of Great Britain team in the 1st European Team Championship Final (1978-81), and a member of the winning England team in the 1st North Atlantic Team tournament (1981-4). He was awarded the CC International Master Title in 1981.

John was a strong OTB player playing for Windemere Chess club for over 40 years winning the County Championship on several occasions.

There are three excellent annotated games of John’s in Tim Harding’s superb book "Correspondence Chess in Britain & Ireland 1924-1987" and he also featured in Grigory Sanakoev’s book "World Champion at the 3rd Attempt".

CCE norm achieved by: Krejčíř, Stanislav; Malak, Jean-Michel; Reed, Arthur F.; Cannon, Antony D.; Cheek, Colin; Daatselaar, Jan Bart van; Mamonovas, Viktoras
CCM norm achieved by: Malak, Jean-Michel

This is a server event.
The start date was 12/1/2018.
There is no end date.
ICCF standard time control 10 moves in 40 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.
This tournament allows claims based on the six piece tablebase. The 50-moves-rule is not applied in positions with seven or fewer pieces.
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 only when they are finished, and at least 10 games are finished in the event.
The public can see the games only when they are finished, and at least 10 games are finished in the event.
This event is organized by Limbert, Neil.

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