Beckenham & Bromley 3 V Hastings & St Leonards 3

En Passant cup FINALS Thu 9th May 2019 00:00 Winner: Unknown   Verify
Board Rating Beckenham & Bromley 3 V Hastings & St Leonards 3 Rating
166D Barlerin, Samuel
B
1 - 0
G
Cove, Henry
159A
153C Sands, Alan VH
B
½ - ½
G
Wheeler, James M
160A
150D Jiang, Freddy
B
0 - 1
N
Hann, Chris N
145D
138D Jasserand, Pascal
G
0 - 1
G
Bryant, Marc A
131A
122D Mourant, Malcolm P
B
½ - ½
G
Woodhams, Mason
129A
110D Newman, Martin E
G
0 - 1
B
Willson, Gary
119B
Penalty 0 : ½
Average 140 2 - 3½ 141

Last update Zia Mehmet Sun 12th May 2019 22:19. Reported by Marc Bryant . Verified By Malcolm Mourant

Penalty for over-grading

Hastings & St. Leonards Chess Club is penalised one half point penalty for being over-graded. Revised Match score 2 v 3.5 I must say that I am not very happy that a team wins Semi-Final match with an illegal team. I realise that whole team is only three grading points in total above tournament limit so truthfully a negligible over-grading, but nevertheless, it was an illegal team. I trust same 'illegal' team will not play in En Passant Final, but if it does, I will penalise over-grading by whole point in Final. DOUGLAS SMITH KENT CHESS TOURNAMENT SECRETARY

Douglas smith

Penallty for over Grading

Douglas you seem to think that this was done Deliberately which it was not the rules state Note: exceeding the limit is against the rules. The penalties are not to be seen as licence to do it. They are intended for the case where overgrading is accidental. This was the case Furthermore on realizing a miscalculation I immediately informed my opposite number however only 4 hours to match it was to late for me to change the team Your statement I trust same 'illegal' team will not play in En Passant Final, but if it does, I will penalise over-grading by whole point in Final. This this is just stupid if you know that if a team has been deliberately fielded over the grading limit then that team should be defaulted all other cases the rules should apply Maybe you think we deliberately played by an ineligible player in the semi final of the steveson Time

Marc Bryant

Penalty for over-grading

While I have no doubt that it was accidental, it did strike me on the night that the penalty for over-grading is virtually pointless in a semi-final. As it stands, the only match outcome that would have been impacted by the penalty is if Hastings had won on board count a match that was originally tied 3-3 All other outcomes are unchanged - and so perhaps the penalty rules need to be reviewed so that they actually have an implication?

John Duggan

Penalty for over-grading

wrong its was not possable for the match result to be 3 3 has Hastings wood loss the match 3 to 2.5 hastings had to win the match by a clear point

Marc Bryant

Penalty for over-grading

Not wrong at all What I am saying is that the only over-the-board result that is changed by the penalty would be a 3-3 draw where Hastings won on board count. In that case, the penalty would make it 2.5 v 3 and so a win becomes a loss. All other possible results are not changed by the penalty: Hastings winning from 6-0 down to 3.5-2.5 are still wins after the penalty, and all Beckenham winning results are still wins after the penalty So, the penalty itself is of zero consequence to the overgrading team except in the case of a 3-3 win by tie-break

John Duggan

Penalty for over-grading

For an honest mistake I am getting pretty fed up with this Firstly Doug should have kept his personal feelings to himself instead of opening up a can of Worms and by suggesting that he would circumnavigate the rules in the finalthis was just stupid I have already stated any team who deliberately fields an over graded side should be defaulted had not as Doug suggests have a point deducted which incidentally against the rules In relation to you your arguments which make no sense if the rules are not fit for the semi-final then they are clearly not fit for the group stage as the penalty is exactly the same Incidentally I did not write the rules had I done so I wood have done a better job As a Bromley and Beckenham player had the right to express the view however I fail to see what you’re getting at Our average grade was 140.5 for this Bromley and Beckingham only had to draw the match from any of the six boards and Hastings had to win by a clear point the match was won and lost on boards three and four where we were outgraded and manage to win them boards do you believe that the match result was adversely affected by the .5 over grade I be interested to know what you would have done in a similar situation cancel the match at 3 hours notice taken a player out would not have helped or taking the penalty ½ and informed the opposite number which is what I did Lastly there is no good moaning about the rules after the event whether it be a good or a bad rules Far better to come up with some better rules None of this is an excuse it is against the rules to field a deliberate over strengths side However this was not the case I would also point we the fielded ineligible player in the in the Stevenson which we won 4 2 ended up losing on board count which we accepted without complaint as the rules are the Rules

Marc Bryant