DJCA events coming up

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Sun 09-Nov-25 DJCA squad training event Sun 9th Nov 2025

Alphington Community Centre 72 Church Rd, Alphington, Exeter EX2 8TA

A day for the Devon County Team squads -- Invitation-only

Sat 29-Nov-25 DJCA Devon Individual Championships and Schools Competition 2025

Teign School, Kingsteignton TQ12 3JG

Our annual individual championships and U9/U11 and Secondary Schools' Team Competitions.

Sat 10-Jan-26 Wales & SW Junior Jamboree 2026 (DJCA vs the rest!) (tbc)

Bristol Grammar School

Team by invitation only: U18 U14 U11 

 

Sun 01-Feb-26 8th Torquay Boys’ Grammar School Junior Open 2026 (tbc)

TBGS

Sun 01-Mar-26 DJCA Open Spring Tournament 2026

West Buckland School, Barnstaple EX32 0SX

Chess tournament for all standards.

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Welcome

Welcome to Devon Junior Chess Association

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About us

The Association is a small committee of volunteers who organise and promote junior chess in the county. It runs tournaments and coaching days for players of all abilities from those who are new to competitive chess right through to those who play at County level. Players from the age of 7 through to those in their teens take part in the events and come from the many schools and the junior clubs that exist in the county. The Association selects and runs Devon County teams at U18, U14, U11 and U9 levels.

There are also events for over 11s run on behalf of the Devon County Chess Association which includes the County Under-14 team.

We depend on volunteers to make our events run smoothly -- can you help us out one day?

Notes for Room monitors/ Board Stewards

Tips for Board Stewards (Notes from EPSCA, Hertfordshire Schools Chess Association, DR)

You’re there to make sure everything runs smoothly as possible.  Help is next door.

Where you are not certain of your answer to a question, you should approach the section controller or the chief arbiter on the matter.

Officials should never become involved in a query relating to their own child.

Which chess player has taken part in the most World Championship events?

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I think a natural question is, who has taken part in the most World Championship matches, but sometimes the World Championship event is a tournament...

So here is a table based on a Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Chess_Championships:

(Player names are given with their national affiliation)

DJCA AGM 2025

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DEVON JUNIOR CHESS ASSOCIATION

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

15th July 2025 Bovey Tracey (1 year after 2024 meeting)

Attendees: D. Regis, T. Onions, V. Cross, J.C. Bacon, N. Butland

Apologies: A. Ashenhurst, S. Keay

Minutes (not confirmed)

Note that most of the discussions revolved around the schedule for the coming year – and due to Steve Keay’s absence, finances weren’t discussed.

1. Chair’s report

Last year's events:        

Scholar's Mate

What counts as a good idea in chess?

A good idea in chess is any idea that your opponent doesn't now how to meet... and for some levels of chess Scholar’s Mate is a good idea.

In fact, Scholar’s Mate featured in the first game of chess I ever played in a chess club! Sadly I got checkmated…

If you don't know Scholar’s Mate (also known as the 'four-move checkmate'), it goes like this:

Meanwhile, way down South...

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Results from the 6th Simon Bartlett Memorial Congress, Torquay 2025:

Minor: Our top U14 and U18 players showed well: Shreyas Pasupulety 4/5 (1st); Ben Darlington & Daniel Smith 3½/5 (tied for 2nd-4th with another player).  Jack Amos from our U11 squad also played -- hope you enjoyed it!

Inter: Suhayl Abdalla 3½/5 (tie for 2nd-3rd); Mac Holland 3/5; Varnika Neralla 2/5

Major: Jack Wills 3/5

...while Ananya Nerella with awesome poise jumped into the deep end of the Open!

Devon juniors' success at LJCC centenary

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The London Junior Chess Championships were founded 100 years ago, and in their centenary event Devon juniors had some notable success.

Congratulations to Swetha Narayanan who scored a very creditable 5/7 in the huge U8 section, winning a prize.

And very well done to Pengxiao Zhu, who as an U13 player won the U16 trophy on tie-break with 5/6 and no losses, beating a 2100-rated player in the last round.

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David Regis, 71 Mary Street, Bovey Tracey, Devon TQ13 9HQ  

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