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Saturday 23 January 2016

SA Inter Region champs

The South African Inter Regional team championships were held at the Sports Hall on the upper campus of the University of Cape Town, from 8th to 10th January 2016. This was at the same time and the same venue as the Junior Wild Card championships. A strong field of 21 teams of 4 players (plus optional reserve) entered the event. Among those playing were new SA champion, IM Daniel Cawdery, 3-times SA champions FM Nicholas van der Nat and IM Watu Kobese, FM Donovan van den Heever and IM Johannes Mabusela.
We travelled to the upper campus of UCT many times from the student residences
on the lower campus. Devils Peak and Rhodes memorial are in the background.
The championships turned into a two-horse race between Tshwane A and Western Province A. With both teams scoring 22 game points, the title went to Tshwane on match points.

Sadly, KZN could only find 3 players willing to take part in this event, namely Joseph Mwale, Lulama Qobo and Sachen Pather. They borrowed 2 Cape Town based players to make up an "Ethekwini" team. Joseph defeated the formidable Watu Kobese in 80 moves in a sensational first round upset, and he went on to win the board prize with his score of 5 out of 5 on board 1.

The top boards were broadcast live on the Tshwane Chess website and I found some other games on Facebook. After adding in the board numbers and ratings, here is a PGN file of all the games from this event (results given where game scores could not be found).

Friday 24 April 2015

USSA Championship 2015

The South African University (USSA) Closed Chess Championship is taking place from the 23rd to 27th April 2015 at Wits University in Johannesburg. Unfortunately Nashlen Govindasamy declined his invitation, leaving Rahul Beekrum as the only KZN player in the tournament.

The games are being broadcast live by Tshwane chess, and all the tournament results are on the chess-results website. There are events for both men and women.

For more information on university chess in KZN please contact Divesh Sookdeo, who is both the arbiter and the tournament director for this event.