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EFCC Medals Tournament Announcement

Important Update Regarding the Future of the Tournament

The Executive Committee of the EFCC wishes to inform all members and participants of an important decision regarding the EFCC Medals Tournament. Owing to a significant reduction in the number of entries for the 2025 season, the Committee has carefully reviewed the level of support and engagement for the event.

After thorough consideration, it has been determined that there is insufficient support to justify the continued running of the medals tournament in its current form. As a result, the 2025 presentation will be the final occasion on which this tournament is held.

The EFCC would like to express its sincere gratitude to all players, organisers, and supporters who have contributed to the tournament over the years. Your commitment and enthusiasm have been greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your understanding and continued support of EFCC activities.


 

5th English Veterans' Correspondence Chess Championship

The English Federation for Correspondence Chess (EFCC) is pleased to announce the fifth EVCCC will commence on 5th March 2026. Registration is now open, only to those players who:
1. are aged 60 years or over on the date the tournament starts and
2. are registered or able (in the case of new players) to be registered to play under the England flag in the ICCF.

The full Rules, tournament structure, eligibility, prizes etc. can be seen under "English Veterans CC Championship (EVCCC)" on the EFCC website here : EVCCC Webpage.

Entries should be received by 1st February 2026 with a fee of £13.00 by cheque or online at the EFCC website. Entries may be made by PayPal through this website quoting “5th EVCCC”.

The adjudication date shall be 31st December of the 2nd year of play, which allows approximately 21½ months of playing time.

Tournament Organiser: Keith Kitson

Registration fees paid by cheque should be sent to the EFCC Treasurer at the address below:

Mr Ian M Pheby
Oaklea Cottage
Horsham Road
Capel
Dorking
Surrey
RH5 5JH


 

New Title

The title ICCF Correspondence Chess Expert awarded to player Geoff Knapton with ICCF ID 212357 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

New Title

The player Harold Baxter with ICCF ID 213221 has achieved enough norms to receive the title of ICCF Correspondence Chess Master. Congratulations.


 

Andrew Dearnley †

Andrew Dearnley †

It is with considerable sadness that I must report the very sad and untimely death of Andrew Dearnley. He was 61.

Andrew’s contribution to correspondence chess was enormous. He was the EFCC President in 2016 but stood down due to ill health. He was England’s International Secretary from 2008 to 2017 and again in 2019. He was also a member of several of England’s sub-committees.

Andrew also carried out a considerable amount of work for the ICCF where he was Marketing Director from 2013 to 2017, and was also Non-Title Tournament Commissioner from 2011 to 2013. He introduced the ICCF Aspirers events to the ICCF calendar which are extremely popular.

Andrew obtained the International Master title and the Senior International Master title in 2014, and the International Arbiter title in 2010.

Andrew was a Life Patron of the EFCC. He was awarded the ICCF Bertl von-Massow medal in Silver in 2016.

England will hold a Memorial tournament for Andrew which is likely to start in 2026.

Andrew leaves a wife, two children and two grandchildren. Our thoughts and condolences are with his family and friends at this time.

RIP Andrew.

Ian M Pheby
EFCC Past President


Christopher C W Shepard

The tribute to Chris prepared by the Sheffield and district chess Archivist Steve Mann can now be seen at - https://mannchess.org.uk/SNotices/2025-09-16ChrisShephard.htm


 

Match v Scotland

We are now playing our friends from Scotland in a small friendly - Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

EFCC Executive Committee Meeting

Our next Executive Committee meeting will be held on Saturday 11th October, 2025 in Royston, Hertfordshire.

If any eligible EFCC members have anything that they would like discussed at our meeting, please email Peter here by 27th September, 2025 at the latest.

Peter Rice, General Secretary


New Title

The title ICCF Correspondence Chess Master awarded to player Dene Shaw with ICCF ID 213090 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

William Mason Championship 2025-26

This tournament starts on the 15th of September, thank you to all those supporting this great event once more. This year we have 3 Candidates and 1 Reserves section to accompany the Championship section.

Average Ratings: Championship 2408, Candidates A 2157, Candidates B 2159, Candidates C 2167 and the Reserve Section is 1378.

The Championship players are, Matthew Cutler, Ian Mason, Gary Maguire, Matthew W. Bailey, Christopher Deakin, Richard Webster, Jo Wharrier, Keith Kitson, Ian Maver, Brian Thompson, David Grobler and Dene Shaw.
Candidates A: Valerie Craven, Alan J. C. Rawlings, Allan Gardner, Tony Steward Anderson, Kevin Huntley and David Hardingham.
Candidates B: Jim Nierobisz, Arnold Marchant, Richard David Perrin, Anthony A. Roberts, Kay Joslin and David Clarke.
Candidates C: Trevor S. Brotherton, Daniel Broomfield, Peter Vachtfeidl, Alan B. Sutton, Peter Catt and Frank McMahon.
Reserves: J. D. M. Tymms, D. R. Pickin, Sandy Smyth, Chris Fegan, Stephen Roberts and Martin Hardwick.

Tournament Links;
Championship: Cross Table (iccf.com)
Candidates A: Cross Table (iccf.com)
Candidates B: Cross Table (iccf.com)
Candidates C: Cross Table (iccf.com)
Reserves: Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

Richard Hall in the World Candidates

We wish Richard Hall good luck in the world candidates event - Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

THE 2025 WILLIAM MASON CHAMPIONSHIP - UPDATE

We have received 36 confirmed entries.

William Mason 2025
Entries Closed : 01/09/2025
Start Date : 15/09/2025
Adjudication Date : 31/07/2026

Current 2025 WILLIAM MASON CHAMPIONSHIP Entrants List
Name   Title       ICCF       Rating
Bailey Matthew W. SIM 213011 2432
Broomfield Daniel CCE 213376 2350
Brotherton Trevor S CCM 210823 2372
Catt Peter CCM 211541 2124
Clarke David   213133 1842
Craven Valerie CCM 210605 2376
Cutler Matthew   213218 2457
Deakin Christopher SIM 517775 2432
Fegan Chris   211439 1326
Gardner Allan   211403 2275
Grobler Dave CCM 210847 2377
Hardingham David   213224 1839
Hardwick Martin   620648 795
Huntley Kevin   211179 1945
Joslin Kay   212505 1970
Kitson Keith SIM 210569 2397
Maguire Gary IM 212175 2441
Marchant Arnold CCM 210690 2359
Mason Ian J CCM 219137 2442
Maver Ian CCM 212012 2386
McMahon Frank   211460 1822
Nierobisz Jim IM 211586 2374
Perrin Richard D. CCM 211280 2272
Pickin D.R.   211815 1684
Rawlings Alan J.C. SIM 210745 2363
Roberts Anthony A CCM 211118 2137
Roberts Stephen   212579 1192
Shaw Dene CCE 213090 2313
Smyth Sandy   211569 1482
Steward A. Tony CCE 213100 2141
Sutton Alan B CCE 210709 2126
Thompson Brian   210584 2380
Tymms J.D.M. IM 211163 1790
Vachtfiedl Peter   211811 2209
Webster Richard   212803 2426
Wharrier Jo IM 210108 2415


 

British Championship

Last call for British Championship Entries

The 2025/27 BCCC will commence play on 1st October 2025, but if you haven't already, it is still not too late to enter!

We currently have 77 players registered for the event, and it would be good to break a record by reaching three figures before we close registrations on Wednesday 10th September.

The Championship section will be at least Category 8, so this should be a very attractive prospect for British players rated over 2,400 looking for SIM or even GM norms (but please note that the field this year is so strong that we cannot guarantee entry to the Championship section, even for players rated over 2,400).

The Candidates section will probably be Category 5 or 6, so ideal for players seeking IM norms, however in order to be classed as a title tournament, we do need to have a mix of players of different nationalities and we currently have a few too many English players who are likely to qualify for the Candidates to enable this mix. If you are a Scottish or Welsh player rated 2,350 - 2,400 then you are strongly encouraged to enter to improve the chances for all participants of earning title norms.

There will be several Reserve sections which are all likely to carry minor norms, it you are rated below 2,350 and are seeking CCE or CCM norms, then this is the event for you! (but again, please note that the above thresholds are only estimates - the actual rating qualification for each level will depend on the final list of entries, we can only guarantee a place in the Championship or the Candidates to players having qualified from previous seasons).

The entry fee this year is only Four Euros! (that's less than £3.50), which represents amazing value. We won't be able to hold that price next year, so make the most of it now!

Entry is via the ICCF Direct Entry system, please log onto the ICCF website, select "New Events" from the menu, and then "Wales" from the list of categories. We will close entries on Wednesday 10th September.

The British Championship, having been run annually since 1921, is the most prestigious correspondence chess event of the British calendar, and all British correspondence chess players are cordially invited to participate.

British Championship Organising Committee

Austin Lockwood (Wales)
Phill Beckett (England)
David Kilgour (Scotland)


 

England Team in European Team Championship

We wish our team well in the semi final. Follow their progress - Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

2nd Trevor Thomas Memorial

The family of Trevor Thomas has sponsored a second event in his memory. Looking at the line up it is a worthy tribute to this icon of correspondence chess - Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

Veselin Pantev Memorial

We wish our newest GM Harvey Williamson well in the category 13 event - Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

New Title

The title ICCF Correspondence Chess Master awarded to player Richard D Perrin with ICCF ID 211280 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

England in World Team Cup - Round 1

In the 2nd World Team Cup we are in a three team group with Argentina and USA. You can follow the progress by following the links;

v Argentina - Cross Table (iccf.com)     &    v USA - Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

New Title

The title ICCF International Master awarded to player Robert Różański with ICCF ID 421439 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

Toni Halliwell Funeral Arrangements

Toni's Celebration of Life will be held on the 16th July at Oakworth crematorium at 11.30 am. The cortege will be leaving Gallagher's funeral home, Airedale House, Skipton Road, Uttley, Keighley, BD20 6DT, at 11am.

Afterwards we are attending the Snooty Fox in Oakworth for people to share memories and celebrate her life.

If you intend to attend please let Toni's sister know - Lynne Smith


 

New Title

The title ICCF Correspondence Chess Master awarded to player Andrew Philip Jones with ICCF ID 213350 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE 2025 WILLIAM MASON CHAMPIONSHIP

The EFCC is pleased to announce that entries are now being accepted for the 2025 William Mason Championship. This is a long standing tournament of great renown, entries are accepted from all English flagged players or players who are able (in the case of new players) to be registered to play under the England flag in the ICCF.

The rules for this event are at www.efcchess.org.uk/EFCCWMasonRules.html .

Entry Fee: £5.00 payable through the Online Fee Payment section down the left hand side of this web page quoting “Mason” in the reference. For those players wishing to pay their entry fee by cheque, please contact the treasurer at

What are the time limits? The ICCF standard time control of 10 moves in 35 days with double time counting after 15 days will be used. 45 days of leave per year are available to each player.

What are the prizes? The Championship section has a prize fund of £600 with a first prize of £300. Financial prizes are also available in the Candidates and the Reserves sections. To win a prize a player must have a positive score at the end of the tournament. Players may also win EFCC Master and EFCC Candidate Master points which lead to EFCC titles.

    Key Dates:
Start Date 15th September.
The closing date for entries is 1st September 2025.
Adjudication Date is 31st July 2026.

If you have any questions then please contact the tournament organiser at .

The ongoing 2024 tournament may be viewed at the following links;

Championship: https://www.iccf.com/event?id=106789
Candidates A: https://www.iccf.com/event?id=106793
Candidates B: https://www.iccf.com/event?id=106796
Candidates C: https://www.iccf.com/event?id=106797
Reserves: https://www.iccf.com/event?id=106798

TO, Michael Blake


 

New Title

The title ICCF Correspondence Chess Expert awarded to player Daniel Broomfield with ICCF ID 213376 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

Toni Halliwell (IM) RIP

It is with deep regret that I announce the death of Toni Halliwell on 27/6. She died after a short illness.

I have long personal memories of Toni, we played next to each other in the Yorkshire Under 8 team and in many other Yorkshire teams both over the board and on the ICCF.

She won the British Ladies Championship numerous times and competed in the Ladies World Championship final. She loved playing in team events and played in the Ladies Olympiad team. She was a strong player and played for England (when the Ladies category was abolished). She achieved a Ladies GM title and an open IM title reaching a peak grade of 2416.

In addition she was EFCC treasurer 2013 to 2018 and sat on many sub committees.

She was predeceased by her husband Bruce who was also a strong OTB player.

RIP


 

England Teams in José Daniel Finkelstein Memorial

We wish both of our teams success in their respective semifinals;

England A - Cross Table (iccf.com)

England B - Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

Celebration Event for John Rhodes

The Executive committee agreed to a celebration event for John who retired as secretary recently and the event will begin on 1/7/2025 - Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

New Title

The title ICCF Correspondence Chess Expert awarded to player Harold Baxter with ICCF ID 213221 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

Narrow Loss to Wales in Friendly

We have recently completed our Friendly against Wales and we unfortunately lost. Well played by our friends from Wales - Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

4th English Veteran Champion

We congratulate Jim Nierobisz who took first place in this event.

Look at all the games via the Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

English Players in USA Invitation Events

We wish the following players good luck in their respective sections ;

Dave Grobler in section D - Cross Table (iccf.com)

Robert Różański, and John Pugh in section C - Cross Table (iccf.com)

Les Ellis in Section B - Cross Table (iccf.com)

Richard Hall in Section A - Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

New Title

The title ICCF Senior International Master awarded to player Richard Webster with ICCF ID 212803 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

BCCC for 2025

As previously agreed with the Tri-nations committee the BCCC for 2025 is being organised wholly by the Welsh federation.

All entries to the BCCC for 2025 must be made via Direct Entry method on the ICCF website.

All entries made on the EFCC website for the 2025 BCCC will be returned to the entrant.

Please contact Phill Beckett for any entrants who are not planning to use Direct Entry on the ICCF website, when registering for entry to the 2025 BCCC.

An update to the rules for the BCCC can be found here.


 

England Players in World Semi Finals

We wish all our players the best of luck ;

Gary Maquire in Section 2 - Cross Table (iccf.com)

John Pugh in section 4 - Cross Table (iccf.com)

Jan Suto in section 6 - Cross Table (iccf.com)

Brian Thompson in section 8 - Cross Table (iccf.com)

Ian Mason in section 9 - Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

Francois Riva Memorial Team Tournament Final

We wish the England team of ; Ian Mason, Stephen Hooker, James Toon, Valerie Craven, Arnold Marchant and Tim Spanton good luck in the final.
You can follow their progress here - Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

New Title

The title ICCF International Master awarded to player Richard Webster with ICCF ID 212803 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

New Title

The title ICCF Correspondence Chess Expert awarded to player Andrew Philip Jones with ICCF ID 213350 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

Ian Pheby Presentation

Keith Kitson, EFCC President who took over from Ian Pheby, presented Ian with a Salver to commemorate his retirement as President of the EFCC.


 

John Rhodes Presentation

Ian Pheby, the retiring EFCC President, presented John Rhodes with a Salver to commemorate his retirement as General Secretary to the EFCC.


 

New Title

The title ICCF International Master awarded to player Ly Kimlong with ICCF ID 735004 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

EFCC Correspondent Magazine - Issue 6

Mickey Blake and The EFCC Executive Committee are delighted to announce the publication of the 'EFCC Correspondent - Issue 6'.

The 6th edition of this very high quality magazine can be viewed and/or downloaded here - Correspondent_006.pdf (18mb)

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Contact Mickey Blake by Email here to place yourself on the mailing list.


Match v Czechia

The previously aborted match has now been reset and we will still have a tough match - Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

Francois Riva Memorial Team Tournament SF 3

England B finished a creditable 9th in the section
Beating Netherlands, France and Portugal
Drawing with Wales, Lithuania, Spain and Brazil.

Cross Table (iccf.com)

The team all performed creditably;

Steve Cole scoring 6.5
John Vivante-Sowter scoring 6
Brian Herriot 4.5
Robert Rozinski An excellent 8/12
Peter Cunningham 4.5
Alan Sutton 5.5

Well done everyone.


 

New Title

The title ICCF International Master awarded to player James Toon with ICCF ID 213245 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

New Title

The title ICCF Correspondence Chess Expert awarded to player Stephen Woodhouse with ICCF ID 212334 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

England Qualify for Final

England have qualified for the final of the Francois Riva Memorial Team Tournament - Cross Table (iccf.com)

The team of Ian Mason, Tim Spanton, Arnold Marchant, James Toon, Steve Hooker and Valerie Craven all scored 50% or more with both James and Valerie scoring 8/12. Congratulations.


 

New Title

The title ICCF Correspondence Chess Master awarded to player Richard Ward with ICCF ID 780026 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

New Title

The title ICCF International Master awarded to player Jim Nierobisz with ICCF ID 211586 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

The President of the EFCC

Ian M. Pheby, announced his retirement as EFCC President at the EFCC AGM held in March 2025. He will be succeeded by the previous Deputy President, Keith Kitson.

Ian has served remarkably, almost 56 years in chess administration.

In recognition of Ian’s entirely volunteered devotion to the role, the EFCC awarded Ian the first EFCC Life Time Award and an engraved Silver Salver to mark the occasion.

The following text details what Ian did during his 56 years of chess administration. This is followed by a list of the awards Ian has accrued over this period of time.

Ian’s earlier chess administration tasks revolved around the Civil Service Chess Association and the London Civil Service Chess League:

1. In August of 1969 Ian took on the role of Vice-Captain in the Civil Service, later holding the Captain’s role.
2. He became a Tournament Organiser (TO) for the London Civil Service League in 1973.
3. Ian became responsible for organising the whole Civil Service League in 1982 which he faithfully continued to organise for some 30 years, until 2012.
4. Ian became Vice-President of the London Civil Service League and the Civil Service Chess Association in 1987.
5. He finally adopted the ultimate role, in 1989, of President of the London Civil Service League and the Civil Service Chess Association, which he held for 23 years until 2012, when he retired from Civil Service Chess.

EFCC Posts
1. Although not his first choice Ian took on the role of EFCC Treasurer when no applications were received following an advertising campaign for the role. Failure to fill this role would have meant the EFCC could not continue without a Treasurer.
2. Ian has also taken on the role, diligently of EFCC Master Points and Titles Co-ordinator. This is considered a crucial role to ensure all English flagged players receive awards when they have earned them by accruing sufficient master points.
3. The maintenance of historical records is another role Ian has adopted.
4. Ian has also acted as Tournament Organiser for the Medals and Mason Events. He will continue to manage the Medals event for another year but is looking to pass on the Mason TO role for 2025.
5. Ian has also designed the first England International Triple Block Open Tournament. Early registrations suggest this is going to be a very successful and lucrative event for the EFCC, well done Ian.
6. Ian has sat on many EFCC sub-committees, which he plans to step down from except the Selection committee and the Disciplinary committee.

ICCF Posts
1. Ian has been Tournament Director (TD) for many tournaments run by the ICCF, including the prestigious World Correspondence Chess Championship.
2. He has also diligently and successfully taken on the role of Mentor for new TDs.

Other Posts
1. Chairman and TO of Grays Chess Club.
2. County Grader for ESSEX
3. Captain of ESSEX
4. Captain of Government Chemists, Grays, Redhill and UNATS

Awards

The significant awards that Ian has accrued over time are listed below:

1. ICCF International Master title in 2002
2. ICCF Senior International Master title in 2003
3. ECF President’s award for services to chess in 2009
4. ICCF International Arbiter in 2009
5. ICCF Bertl Von Massow Silver award in 2015
6. ICCF Bertl Von Massow Gold award in 2021

Future Plans
Ian plans to continue as a member of the EFCC Executive Committee (EC) and will continue as Treasurer. His vast experience will be very useful to those assuming new roles in the EC.

The EFCC EC wish Ian a long and happy retirement.


 

First England International Triple Block Open - Update

First England International Triple Block Open - Update

It is not too late to enter the First England International Triple Block Open. All English flagged players are encouraged to enter this new event! See list below for current entries.

Entry
All entries may be made by Direct Entry (go to ‘New events’ ‘England’) or through a player’s National Federation. Entries are not permitted by email.
Each player may enter a maximum of two groups. Players making a second entry will be placed in the group immediately after their first group where possible.

The closing date for entries is 20th May 2025. Pairings will be issued as soon as possible after that date.
The official start date is 20th June 2025.

Entry fee
The entry fee is 9.00 Euros by Direct Entry for each entry. Each National Federation can specify their own entry fee.

Rules
All ICCF rules shall apply to all games. If needed, adjudicators will be selected by the server.

Organisation
Registered players will be grouped by rating using the ICCF 2025/2 rating list. Players will be placed in groups of 11, 13, or 15 players in rating order so that all group members have as similar a rating as possible.

Time control
The event will be played in one stage on the ICCF server with each group being played using the Triple Block time control with a tournament duration of 350 days. No guaranteed time will be available after move 50.

Rating and Norms
All groups will be rated. Norms for ICCF titles will be available in all groups that meet the criteria required by the ICCF.

Current entries
This list gives details of the English flagged players who have entered this event by 23rd March 2025.

Current First England International Triple Block Open Entrants List
Name   Title   ICCF Number   2025/2 Rating
Baxter Harold   213221 2324
Beckett Phillip J.   210454 1714
Bishop Edward   212790 1229
Broomfield Daniel   213376 2349
Broomfield Daniel   213376 2349
Clark Sean   211742 2179
Courtney Daniel   213386 1817
Cowan Alastair CCM 212819 2354
Craven Valerie CCM 210605 2366
Craven Valerie CCM 210605 2366
Cunningham Peter J.   212326 2117
Cutter Timothy   212666 1323
Graham Oliver CCM 211824 2382
Grobler David J. CCM 210847 2385
Hardwick Martin E.   620648 733
Hardwick Martin E.   620648 733
Ibbitson Anthony   211793 1639
Kitson Keith SIM 210659 2384
Knapton Geoff   212357 2254
Marchant Arnold CCM 210690 2364
Mason Ian J CCM 219137 2438
Nierobisz Jim CCM 211586 2356
Pheby Ian M. SIM 210514 2422
Pheby Ian M. SIM 210514 2422
Roberts Stephen   212579 1427
Roberts Anthony A CCM 211118 2138
Sutton Alan B CCE 210709 2161
Ward Richard CCE 780026 2298
Webster Richard CCM 212803 2414


 

New Title

The title ICCF Senior International Master awarded to player Les Ellis with ICCF ID 211229 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

New Title

The title ICCF Correspondence Chess Master awarded to player Dominique Conterno with ICCF ID 211384 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner. Congratulations.


 

World Championship Semi Final Qualifications

We congratulate the following on achieving qualifications for the World Semi Finals;
John G. Brookes, Richard V. M. Hall, Robert Marks, Ian M. Pheby, John Pugh, Edmund Soh, Brian Thompson & Jo A Wharrier.


 

Players in Preliminaries of World Championship

We wish all our players success;

Alan Rawlings in section 3 - Cross Table (iccf.com)

Dawn Williamson in section 5 - Cross Table (iccf.com)

John Pugh in section 8 - Cross Table (iccf.com)

Richard Webster in section 12 - Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

AGM 2025 Agenda

ENGLISH FEDERATION FOR CORRESPONDENCE CHESS

Agenda for the Annual General Meeting (AGM) to be held on Saturday 22nd March 2025 in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire

1. Apologies for Absence
2. Minutes of the Last Meeting (16th March 2024)
3. Matters Arising
4. General Secretary’s Report (John)
5. International Secretary’s Report (Phill)
6. Treasurer’s Report (Ian P)
7. President's Message (Ian P)
8. Election of Officers :-
    President
    Deputy President
    General Secretary
    International Secretary
    Treasurer
9. Appointment of Auditor (Ian P, Keith)
10. Any Other Business
11. Date of Next Meeting

John Rhodes 20th February 2025


New Match Against Sweden

We have a new match against our chess friends from Sweden. Follow the match here Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

Annual General Meeting

The Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Executive Committee Meeting (EC) of the English Federation for Correspondence Chess will be held in Bedfordshire, on Saturday 22nd March 2025.

If any EFCC Patrons have any questions or comments to raise at our AGM or EC Meetings, please email - contact@efcchess.org.uk by 1st March 2025.

John Rhodes, General Secretary


Friendly v Ukraine

After a few delays our match against our chess friends from Ukraine will start soon.

Progress can be followed here Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

New Title for Matthew W. Bailey

The title ICCF Senior International Master awarded to player Matthew W. Bailey with ICCF ID 213011 has now been confirmed by the ICCF Qualifications Commissioner.

This title was awarded as a result of winning the ICCF70-CTfinal, 70th ICCF Jubilee World Cup (server) final.

So a double congratulation !


 

Announcement for the 2025 EFCC Medals Tournaments

The English Federation of Correspondence Chess (EFCC) is pleased to announce that the 2025 EFCC Medals tournaments will be held which will start in April 2025. All English flagged players are invited to enter this new tournament!

The entry fee is £3 and should be made through the Online Fee Payment facility at the EFCC website. Please use “Medals” as your reference.

There shall be three levels of tournament with all standards of player catered for. The games will be played on the ICCF webserver, and there will be no end date.

The ICCF standard time control of 10 moves in 40 days with duplication after 20 days will be used. 45 days of leave per year are available to each player. Players cannot agree to a draw before move 25. All games are ICCF rated.

Prizes

EFCC Gold Medal tournament: Winner receives an engraved medal and £20 in prize money.

EFCC Silver Medal tournament. Winner receives an engraved medal and £15 in prize money.

EFCC Bronze Medal tournament. Winner receives an engraved medal and £10 in prize money.

The full Rules can be seen under "Medals Tournaments” in the left-hand Menu of the EFCC website or click here : EFCC Medals Tournament Rules

The closing date for entries is 15th March 2025. Pairings will be issued as soon as possible after that date.

All English chess players are heartily invited to enter this tournament, both for the enjoyment of the games and for friendly contact/communication.

Tournament Organiser: Ian M Pheby -


North Sea Team Event

England have a strong team in the North Sea Team event:

In board order;

Les Ellis
Ian Mason
Les Eastoe
Trevor Brotherton
Steve Cole
Tim Spanton

Progress can be followed here Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

EFCC Correspondent Magazine - Issue 5

Mickey Blake and The EFCC Executive Committee are delighted to announce the publication of the 'EFCC Correspondent - Issue 5'.

The 5th edition of this very high quality magazine can be viewed and/or downloaded here - Correspondent_005.pdf (23mb)

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The 5th English CC Championship - Update

The 5th English CC Championship - Update

It is not too late to enter the 5th English CC Championship. The closing date for entries is midnight on 1st February 2025. Pairings will be issued as soon as possible after that date.

The entry fee is £15.00. Entries may be made by PayPal through the 'Online Fee Payment' section on the left hand side of this web page quoting “5th ECCC”. For those players wishing to pay their entry fee by cheque, please contact the Treasurer at

Providing a positive score is obtained, the Champion will receive a cheque for £175 together with an engraved trophy to retain. Monetary prizes will also be available to those finishing in second, third and fourth places of the Championship, and also for the first two places in the semi-final sections.

There shall be a Championship final, semi-finals & preliminary sections with all standards of player catered for. The games will be played on the ICCF webserver, and the tournament duration shall be approximately 22 months of playing time. The time limit shall be 40 days for each 10 moves.

Entries received to date are as follows:

Current 5th English CC Championship Entrants List
Name   Title   ICCF Number   2025/1 Rating
Ackley Peter   211537 2034
Broomfield Daniel   213376 2243
Clarke Sean   211742 2145
Craven Valerie CCM 210605 2361
Cutler Matthew   213218 2327
Hardwick Martin E.   620648 727
Herman Tom CCM 212544 2420
Joslin Kay   212505 1933
Kitson Keith SIM 210569 2383
Marchant Arnold CCM 210690 2360
Mason Ian J CCM 219137 2438
Morton Peter S.   210477 1448
Nierobisz Jim CCM 211586 2356
Plant Kevin D CCM 211509 2336
Roberts Anthony A CCM 211118 2159
Roberts Stephen   212579 1448
Sutton Alan B CCE 210709 2150
Vachtfiedl Petr   211811 2192
Webster Richard CCM 212803 2402

Good luck to everyone

Ian M Pheby
EFCC President


 

Qualifications for WCCC Preliminaries

The EFCC congratulates the following players who have a qualification for the WCCC Preliminaries;

210425 Brookes, John G.
211229 Ellis, Les
212527 Holland, Edward N.
212651 James, Angus
210569 Kitson, Keith
212933 Le-Marechal, Gerard
211431 Pugh, John
210745 Rawlings, Alan J. C.
212803 Webster, Richard
211942 Weldon, David J.
212314 Williamson, Dawn L.

We wish them every success !


 

We have a new GM

The EFCC is proud to announce that Harvey Williamson has met the requirements to be awarded the title of Grandmaster.
GM norms are difficult to obtain and it is 8 years since his first norm.

Runner up in the Germany Grandmasters event - Cross Table (iccf.com)

and he is leading in Memorial M.Avotins Group A - Cross Table (iccf.com)

His title will be formally awarded at Congress next year.


 

First England International Triple Block Open

First England International Triple Block Open

The English Federation for Correspondence Chess (EFCC) is pleased to announce the First England International Triple Block Open. England cordially invites correspondence chess players from all countries to participate in this tournament.

Entry
All entries may be made by Direct Entry (go to ‘New events’ ‘England’) or through a player’s National Federation. Entries are not permitted by email.
Each player may enter a maximum of two groups. Players making a second entry will be placed in the group immediately after their first group where possible.
The closing date for entries is 20th May 2025. Pairings will be issued as soon as possible after that date.
The official start date is 20th June 2025.

Entry fee
The entry fee is 9.00 Euros by Direct Entry for each entry. Each National Federation can specify their own entry fee.

Rules
All ICCF rules shall apply to all games. If needed, adjudicators will be selected by the server.

Organisation
Registered players will be grouped by rating using the ICCF 2025/2 rating list. Players will be placed in groups of 11, 13, or 15 players in rating order so that all group members have as similar a rating as possible.

Time control
The event will be played in one stage on the ICCF server with each group being played using the Triple Block time control with a tournament duration of 350 days. No guaranteed time will be available after move 50.

Rating and Norms
All groups will be rated. Norms for ICCF titles will be available in all groups that meet the criteria required by the ICCF.

Prizes
No prize money is being offered. Certificates for the top three players in each group will be available subject to those players obtaining a positive score. The tiebreaker system for tied players will be: 1. Baumbach; 2. Sonneborn-Berger; 3. the results of the players tied with each other; 4. the lowest rating of the tied players in the group at the start of the tournament.

All chess players are heartily invited to enter this event, both for the enjoyment of games and for friendly contact/communication with players around the world.

Countries are kindly asked to give the event wide publicity to their players, and to forward entries as soon as they receive them. Thank you.

Amici sumus.

SIM Ian M. Pheby, IA
EFCC President and Tournament Organiser

Phillip J. Beckett, IA
England Delegate


 

Announcement for the 5th English CC Championship!

Announcement for the 5th English CC Championship!

The English Federation of Correspondence Chess (EFCC) is pleased to announce that the 5th English Correspondence Chess Championship (ECCC) will be held which will start in March 2025. The 5th ECCC is open only to those players who are registered or able (in the case of new players) to be registered to play under the England flag in the ICCF.

The entry fee is £15.00. Entries may be made by PayPal through the 'Online Fee Payment' section on the left hand side of this web page quoting “5th ECCC”. Alternatively, entries may be sent to the Treasurer, Ian M Pheby (address: Oaklea Cottage, Horsham Road, Capel, Dorking, Surrey RH5 5JH) with a cheque for £15.00 made payable to “EFCC”.

The full Rules, tournament structure, eligibility, prizes, etc. can be seen under "English CC Championship (ECCC) in the left-hand Menu, or by clicking here: https://efcchess.org.uk/eccc.html

Providing a positive score is obtained, the Champion will receive a cheque for £175 together with an engraved trophy to retain. Monetary prizes will also be available to those finishing in second, third and fourth places of the Championship, and also for the first two places in the semi-final sections.

There shall be a Championship final, semi-finals & preliminary sections with all standards of player catered for. The games will be played on the ICCF webserver, and the tournament duration shall be approximately 22 months of playing time. The time limit shall be 40 days for each 10 moves.

The closing date for entries is 1st February 2025. Pairings will be issued as soon as possible after that date.

All players who are registered or able (in the case of new players) to be registered to play under the England flag in the ICCF are heartily invited to enter this tournament, both for the enjoyment of the games and for friendly contact/communication.

Good luck to everyone

Tournament Organiser: SIM Keith Kitson


 

Seasonal Greetings!

As we approach the festive season I would like to extend my warmest wishes to all of England’s players and their families for a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy and Peaceful New Year. I hope that 2025 will prove to be a better year for everyone.

I also hope that you enjoy success in your games in 2025 and beyond.

Ian M Pheby
EFCC President


 

England Players in World Final

We wish Nigel Robson and Matthew Bailey every success in the World Final - our President Ian Pheby will be the TD.
Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

Harvey Williamson in Category 11 event

We wish Harvey Williamson every success in this category 11 event in memory of Cenek Teichmann.
With a GM norm score of 7.5/14 it looks like Harvey has a realistic chance of his GM title. Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

Friendly v Japan

Cross Table (iccf.com)

England slipped to defeat against Japan in our friendly match.


 

North Atlantic Team Event

England have two strong teams in the North Atlantic Team Event. There are numerous players with a chance of norms. Good luck to both teams.

Follow the event here - Cross Table (iccf.com)


 

Keith Escott Memorial

Cross Table (iccf.com)

This event is in the memory of Keith Escott and starts at the beginning of December.
The quality of the event is a fitting tribute to Keith, lets hope at least one of the participants secures a norm!


 

EFCC Continuous Tournament Update

We had an encouraging start to the new Continuous Tournament with 9 Preliminary groups in progress.

However, entries have significantly slowed.

It is unlikely we will get sufficient entrants in a reasonable amount of time to supply 9 semi-finals before we can run the first Final, and it is unfair to expect waiting entrants to be kept waiting for so long.

The EFCC Executive Committee determined that we have enough preliminary winners from the first 9 groups to feed into a CT Final. When all 9 groups have completed the final can be started.

Consequently, it has been decided to eliminate the semi-final stage and take the first 9 winners from the first 9 prelims straight to a Final round.

With this in mind the entrants for the EFCC CT will be closed off and no further preliminary sections will be run.

An announcement has been made on the EFCC site to launch a new tournament which will group entrants by grading bands (EFCC Rated Groups Tournament). More details can be found HERE.

It is felt this may be more successful at attracting entrants than the previous CT format, which pitched all grades together randomly.

Any CT entrants that are still awaiting the start of their CT preliminary group will be given the opportunity to transfer their entry to the new grading bands tournament.

Keith Kitson (24-10-24)
(EFCC Tournament Controller)


 

Announcement of New EFCC Tournaments

Announcement of New EFCC Tournaments

The EFCC is pleased to announce that tournaments for groups of similarly rated players will be held.

Entry is open to all English flagged players and players who are able (in the case of new players) to be registered to play under the England flag in the ICCF.

The entry fee is £4.00 per group entered. Entry may be made through the ‘Online Fee payment’ facility on this website or by sending a cheque made payable to ‘EFCC’ to the EFCC Treasurer: Mr Ian M. Pheby, Oaklea Cottage, Horsham Road, Capel, Dorking, Surrey RH5 5JH.

Each group will consist of five players who shall play all other players in that group on a double round basis. The games will be played under Triple Lock rules for a tournament of 350 days. There shall be no guaranteed time after move 50.

The prize fund will be subject to a player obtaining a positive score at the end of the tournament.

The full rules can be found in the left hand column of this website (here). All ICCF rules shall apply to all of these tournaments.

Good luck to everyone!

The Tournament Organiser is SIM Keith Kitson -


Steve LeFevre 1951-2024

The following written by John Wheeler (Hampshire Chess Association):

I am sorry to have to report the recent death of Steve LeFevre after a short illness at the age of 72. Steve was a long-time member of Cosham Chess club, and played regularly in the Portsmouth League for many years. He was also a member of the Hamble club, and played in the Southampton League; and was a well-known figure at Hampshire county matches in various events.

His father and brother were also keen chess-players, and between them played in many of the Portsmouth League clubs over a long period of time.

The funeral will be on Monday 19th August at 1.30 pm at St Wilfred’s church, Cowplain.


Qualifiers for World Final

The EFCC congratulate both Nigel Robson and Matthew Bailey who have qualifications for the world final!


EFCC Executive Committee Meeting

Our next Executive Committee meeting will be held on Saturday 12th October, 2024 in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire.

If any eligible EFCC members have anything that they would like discussed at our meeting, please email me at – Email John Here by 21st September, 2024 at the latest.

John Rhodes, General Secretary


 
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