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Grades for 2022-23
The grades for 2022-23 are now out, with the usual mix of winners and losers. Logan Symons (NHS) has come up by 98 points to 1008 and - again in the NHS team - Stasys Gimbutis has put on another 97 points to be graded 1653 this season. In the Selkirk club, Dave Bogle is the greatest improver with a 70 point leap to 1613.But by a huge distance, the greatest jump is by Kelso's Ross Blackford; Ross has increased his grade by a spectacular 381 points to become the Borders number 1 on 1827. Yes, 1446 to 1827! Very impressive from 16-year-old Ross.
Earlston
The Earlston club will be starting up again on the 7th September. Full details are on the other clubs page.A World Champion follows Selkirk
Now here's something. Ukrainian GM Ruslan Ponomariov has started following us on Twitter! Ruslan was FIDE World Champion from 2002-2004, and if he wants to play for us this coming season... well, I'm sure that could be arranged. Our Twitter page is on www.twitter.com/clubselkirk .New blog feature
We're redesigning the blog pages, and the first change is the addition of pages dedicated to players in the Borders League. We kick off the new series with pages on Stasys Gimbutis and Keith Aitchison, and more will follow shortly. In the meantime, if you would like a page about yourself, then please send very brief biographical details and two of your best wins.
The Town Arms

The home of Selkirk Chess Club
Selkirk Chess Club meet every Tuesday at 7pm in the Town Arms, just off Selkirk Square. We do not meet in the bar itself but in the upstairs function room, and are there most Tuesdays unless we are playing away matches (a list of matches is on this page...).Special feature on the Town Arms, Selkirk...
The Selkirk club

The upstairs room of the Town Arms
As you can see, we occupy a fairly spacious room above the main bar of the Town Arms. It is a friendly club, and we always welcome new chessplayers.
Photo is by Kevin Poulton.
Try our games page

Selkirkchess.co.uk uses a javascript game viewer originally developed by Chesstempo, and the games should display OK on all modern browsers.
The original code has been adjusted to suit this website, so if you have any problems with using the viewer
In the meantime, here is an explanation of the symbols below the board:
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Go to start of game |
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Start automoves: the program will play through the game automatically, at 1½ seconds per move |
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