22 May The Grand-Master JRCS Chess Final happened Thursday 7th May
Congratulations!
Noah Year 11 v Wa Kwan Year 13 – a repeat of 2025!
A few spectators joined them for the final in what proved to be an amazing end to a highly competitive tournament. The match started at 1.35pm. Wa Kwan won the toss and chose to play Black giving Noah the luxury of the first move of the Final.
After some tense exchanges and removals of Queens – finally at 2.15pm…….. a STALEMATE was declared!!!
Two options were offered: Share the Title or Reset!
RESET!!!!!!
Due to GCSE and A Levels from Monday – the only time was RIGHT THERE & THEN.
So off they went again…..
Changing their playing piece colours, Wa Kwan kicked off the proceedings with a move of the Pawn. The game played out slightly differently this time – both players keeping their Queens intact.
It looked like another draw/STALEMATE was on the cards (and definitely a SHARE of the TITLE!) and then Noah spotted a move that blew Wa Kwan’s defence. From that moment it was a dig deep situation until it became certain that Noah would CHECKMATE.
So, a replay of 2025……. Ended with Noah retaining his title.
An amazing final to finish off a great tournament
To conclude:
Seventy games of competitive chess had been played out with representatives of all year groups involved. Competitors of all experiences put their best Pawns forward and strategised to get to the next round. Special mention to Nahian Year 8 who progressed to the quarter-finals and Jeet Year 7, Inteshar Year 8, Shah Year 8, Enoch Year 8 and Arijus Year 7 who all made it to last-sixteen – the future is bright for CHESS!
Huge congratulations to all competitors
Commiserations to Wa Kwan (but also congratulations for getting to the final AGAIN – in fact, 3rd straight final!)
The crown and congratulations to our Grandmaster Chess Champion
NOAH Year 11.
Tune in for the next year’s instalment of the “Queen’s Gambit of JRCS”.
Miss Campbell
Tournament Organiser
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