Local Teacher from Japan Wins Nottingham
About 30 players enjoyed the 2nd Nottingham kyu training day and rapid tournament. It was held, as in 2018, in The Dice Cup board game cafe, near the city's Victoria Centre. The number of players was boosted by a minibus of students from Cheadle Hulme School (CHS), accompanied by Martin and Helen Harvey, and physics teacher Mike Winslow.
In the morning the teaching was given by Andrew Kay, Sandy Taylor, Martin Harvey, Robin Dews, Carl Roll and Tetsuro Yoshitake, a student from Japan, studying at the University of Nottingham.
In the afternoon there was a three-round rapid-play tournament, with 30 minutes per player, sudden death. The winner was Tetsuro Yoshitake (3d Nottingham), who won all three games including that against Andrew Kay (4d Birmingham). Tetsuro was presented with the Nottingham Tournament Trophy, which is engraved with the names of previous winners of the Nottingham Tournament, from the 1980s, around 2010 and from 2018. Others on three wins were Daffyd Robinson (13k Lincoln), and three students from CHS - Daniel Gascoyne (14k), Lizzy Pollitt (18k) and Morgan Pittaway (25k). Results
About a dozen of the adults went for a burger meal and welcome liquid refreshment at a local hostelry after the event ended, but the minibus from CHS had already departed.
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