British Small Board Championship: Results 2001

Tournament Name
British Small Board
Tournament Date
Sun, 14 Oct 2001

There were 17 players this year at the Small Board Championships in Cambridge.

Just like last year, the tournament was played in a mixed format. The higher ranked players started off in an even game tournament for the championship; once they were eliminated by losing two games they joined the other players in the handicap section.

The biggest surprise in the even game tournament happened in round 1 when Malcolm Hagan 4-kyu won against Tim Hunt. The overall result was not such a surprise - John Rickard won all his games in the even game event to take the title.

In the handicap tournament, the top players were two juniors - Shawn Hearn from Berkshire Youth and Paul Blockley from Worcester. They both ended on 7 points.

No Name Club Grade 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Wins
1 John Rickard Cambridge 4-dan 5+ 4+ 3+ 19- 15+ 3+ 17+ 18+ 7- 7
2 Tim Hunt Milton Keynes 2-dan 19- 16+ 4+ 3- 18- 17- BYE 8+ 9+ 4
3 Simon Goss Berks 2-dan 15+ 17+ 1- 2+ 8+ 1- 9- BYE 12- 4
15 Mike Charles St Albans 2-dan 3- 6+ 5+ 17+ 1- 12+ 8+ 7- 18- 5
4 Tony Atkins Reading 2-dan 16+ 1- 2- BYE 17+ 6+ 18- 19- 5- 3
5 Paul Margetts Epsom Downs 1-dan 1- 19+ 15- 9+ 6+ 8+ 12- 17- 4+ 5
16 Matthew Woodcraft Cambridge 1-dan 4- 2- 9+ 7- 19+ BYE 6- 14= 8+ 4
17 Matthew Reid Cambridge 2-kyu 6+ 3- 19+ 15- 4- 2+ 1- 5+ 13- 4
6 Edward Blockley Worcester 2-kyu 17- 15- 7- 8+ 5- 4- 16+ 13+ 14+ 4
19 Malcolm Hagan Portsmouth 4-kyu 2+ 5- 17- 1+ 16- 14- 13+ 4+ BYE 4
18 Joe Walker Cambridge 6-kyu 12- 9+ 8= 13+ 2+ 7- 4+ 1- 15+ 5
7 Shawn Hearn Berks 8-kyu 13+ 12- 6+ 16+ BYE 18+ 14+ 15+ 1+ 7
8 William Brooks Cambridge 8-kyu 14+ 13- 18= 6- 3- 5- 15- 2- 16- 1
9 Ben Morris Cambridge 10-kyu BYE 18- 16- 5- 14+ 13+ 3+ 12- 2- 3
12 Paul Blockley Worcester 20-kyu 18+ 7+ BYE 14+ 13+ 15- 5+ 9+ 3+ 7
13 Oscar John Cambridge 24-kyu 7- 8+ 14+ 18- 12- 9- 19- 6- 17+ 3
14 Annie Hall Berks 31-kyu 8- BYE 13- 12- 9- 19+ 7- 16= 6- 2

There was also a casual 9x9 beginners tournament for juniors. There were ten players and the top three places were all taken by pupils from King's School, Cambridge. They were:

  • 1st - Richard Vanneck - 7 wins
  • 2nd - Zach Roney - 5 wins
  • 3rd - Venice van Someren - 4 wins

I'm pleased to report that two of these prizewinners chose a copy of Matthew Macfadyen's Go Pack for their prize instead of a box of sweets!

There was also a Go problems competition for the juniors. The puzzles were clearly too easy, or else children these days are too clever, because there were 11 completely correct entries. The EGF President randomly selected the winner, who turned out to be 8-year-old Harry Marsh, again from King's School, Cambridge.

Thanks are due to Tony Atkins for doing most of the draw, to Simon Goss for taking a picture of anything that moved in the vicinity of a Go board, and especially to Lindsay House and Sophie Smiley who ran an excellent food and drink stall throughout the day.

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