

The one or other trip under a bridge temporarily caused 5 - 10 seconds of "darkness" in the boats, which could have been decisive in individual games when there was time-trouble. The captain, who was humorous and entertaining in boat B, provided plenty of variety to the chess with many announcements and stories. It should be emphasised that between the games there were many opportunities for the players and accompanying persons to enjoy the boat trip and to see many spots of Amsterdam from the seaside.
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Since only 6 rounds were played in one boat, the overall ranking is probably a little distorted, but that is not too bad, as it was only a free blitz tournament without rating - just for fun. Since the winner had a half-point lead, no tiebreaker was necessary, so Florent Charbit from France was declared the winner of the blitz event with 6½ points. Later, the results of all three boats were aggregated to determine the overall winner. After returning to a mooring position, the final round was played. Probably due to time constraints, the 7th round was unfortunately not played on one of the boats. After that, the final round was played based on the intermediate score/rankings, 1st against 2nd, 3rd against 4th, 5th against 6th and so on. During a break, sandwiches and snacks were served for lunch. Then, based on the points scored, new groups of 4 were formed and another 3 rounds were played. First, 3 rounds under the round-robin format were played in small groups of 4. There was room for ten chessboards on each boat and in glorious sunshine (it was perhaps a little too hot for most) the blitz tournament began quickly. Taking into account the players’ ratings, the selection had already been made the evening before. The entire group of around 80 people (players and non-playing accompanying persons) was divided among three boats. On Friday, after a joint breakfast, we went on foot to a nearby boat landing stage. It was also ideally located close to the Amstel Canal and within walking distance of the city centre (just over 2 kilometres), as well as with very easy access to the DNB offices (10-minute walk). It is relatively large, new, modern, clean, bright and open. The CASA Hotel proved to be a very good choice. After dinner, the captains’ meeting took place, which lasted quite a long time as the complicated pairing system for the blitz tournament (more on this later) was explained. On this occasion, old contacts from the previous Eurochess events met, or new contacts could be made. The Eurochess weekend began on Thursday evening with a welcome drink and a joint dinner at the hotel. Some players and accompanying persons arrived directly by car. The hosts and the organising team of DNB (De Nederlandsche Bank, the central bank of the Netherlands), headed by Taras Bogouslavskii (Chairman DNB chess club "De Wachter") and Claudia Trivieri (Sports & cultural club of DNB), put together a very nice and entertaining social programme.ĭuring the day on Thursday, the teams arriving at the Schiphol Airport or at Amsterdam Central railway station were met by the organisers and taken to the CASA hotel by shuttle service.

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