We aim to provide a safe and secure inclusive environment for all chess players to play and learn about chess.
We are one of the strongest chess clubs in the UK, with over 50 regular adult players and 100 juniors in membership, spanning the complete ability range from beginner to expert.
We currently field 20 teams across four leagues – the Surrey League, the Surrey Border League, the 4 Nations Chess League and the 4NCL Online. Some of our members also play for Surrey County teams and have represented England at both Junior and Senior levels.
Our regular club night is at 7.30pm on Mondays night for adults (earlier for juniors) from September to July at the Guildford Institute on Ward Street – we're closed in August and on Bank Holidays.
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Tags: December 2023
Tags: December 2023
The Guildford Summer Tournament took place in June and July 2023. The winner of the Open section became Club Champion for 2023. Congratulations to this year's winner, Clive Frostick, pictured here receiving the trophy last Monday from the club President, Nigel Povah.
Tags: Guildford Summer Tournament ,Clive Frostick,Nigel Povah
Tags: November 2023
Tags: November 2023,Surrey League
The Guildford Young Guns in team kit. Left to right:
Sebastian Twisk
Alistair Jennis
Jai Kothari
Adam Sefton
Zac Welling
Ronit Sachdeva
With manager and coach Andrew Martin
Tags: November 2023,4NCL,Young Guns
There was a nice finish on board 1 tonight. White (to play) is much better in the diagram position and there are various ways to press home the advantage. Our board 1 took the artistic route, sacrificing a piece with 35.Ng5! exf4 36.Qe5! when 36…Qxe5 allows 37.Nf7 mate, 36…Qd7 (or other evasive action) allows 37.f7+ and mate follows, and 36…Nxf6 drops the queen to 37.Qxc7. White could also have played 36.Qe8, which wins a bit more slowly.
That was when the fun stopped. The journey home was back north up the M25 to J10, then south on the A3. But at some point between driving to Epsom before the match, and driving home again afterwards, someone decided to close the road at the M25 junction and a long diversion was in place which involved travelling north up the A3 towards London and away from Guildford. The only good way home was to continue northwards up the M25 past the junction and head back via Woking, which doubled the journey time. Clearly someone in the Highways Department plays chess for Epsom.
Tags: November 2023,Surrey League
Tags: November 2023,Surrey League
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