Andover Chess Club
The second Hampshire Chess club which I have completed a small article on their history is Andover. I would welcome additional material, so please do send me details.
The second Hampshire Chess club which I have completed a small article on their history is Andover. I would welcome additional material, so please do send me details.
Update April 2025: With the sad passing of Clive Cubitt, his fellow Southampton University player Tony Stebbings has kindly supplied his memories of Clive, and this tournament (including two new games). The article has been updated with the information from Tony’s emails.
After winning the Montague Jones cup for the first time the previous season, Hampshire would have gone into this season in a confident mood. But the defeat to Berkshire by a single point meant they did not qualify from the league stage. It was actually their opponents, Berkshire who would win this competition this year. … Read more
In the first of what I hope to be many, a small article on Hampshire Chess clubs, mainly from the Southampton and Portsmouth Chess Leagues. We start with a look at my club, Chandler’s Ford, although this is really an amalgamation of many Eastleigh Chess Clubs. I would welcome additional material on these, so please do send me details on your club.
Hampshire A lost 9.5 – 10.5 against Buckinghamshire A yesterday in the final match of their season, played at Micheldever Station.
Winners for Hampshire were Stephen O’Toole, Malcolm Cooper, Bill Purkiss and Scott Leadbetter, plus a default win on the bottom board.
The 2014 Hampshire Chess Championship was held at Eastleigh College between 7th and 9th November 2014. It was split into 3 sections with in total 63 players participating. The Open tournament saw Tony Corkett wining the Hampshire Individual Championship for the 8th time. Picture above of Tony Corkett from 2015 tournament, as no photos from … Read more