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Tournament: Dublin Zonal • all 308 games • uploaded Thursday, 10 July, 2025 4:51 PM
Venue: Jury Hotel, Ballsbridge, Dublin • Date: 1-12 April 1993 • Download PGN

1993 Dublin Zonal Tournament, 1-12 April, Jury Hotel, Ballsbridge, Dublin

1993 Dublin Zonal Fed Elo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11  Total 
1 Michael Adams ENG 2630g w35+ b19+ w4+ b12+ w3= b2= w5+ b7= w11+ b6= w14+ 9
2 Jonathan S Speelman ENG 2595g b25+ w29= b16+ w13+ b7= w1= b14+ w3+ b4= w8+ b6=
3 Julian M Hodgson ENG 2565g b38+ w23+ b7= w10+ b1= w9+ b26= b2- w8- b19+ w13+
4 Jonathan P Levitt ENG 2460m b40+ w18+ b1- w27= b29+ w7+ b13= w26+ w2= b9+ b5-
5 Matthew D Sadler ENG 2540m w17+ b27+ w26= b32= w28+ b44+ b1- w9= w13= b10= w4+
6 Keith C Arkell ENG 2450m b28- b30+ w49+ w20+ b9- w13= w27+ b44+ b16+ w1= w2=
7 James C Howell ENG 2470m w53+ b37+ w3= b26+ w2= b4- w44+ w1= b9= b13= w10= 7
8 Colin S Crouch ENG 2415m w34+ b10= w9= b19= w35+ w26- b18+ w33+ b3+ b2- w11= 7
9 Andrew A Webster ENG 2330f b50= w48+ b8= w15+ w6+ b3- w32+ b5= w7= w4- b23+ 7
10 Jonathan Parker ENG 2350f b46+ w8= w21+ b3- w32= b15= w34+ b12= w27+ w5= b7= 7
11 Peter K Wells ENG 2485m b43= w33+ b13- w36+ b27- w35+ b22+ w19+ b1- w15+ b8= 7
12 Colin A McNab SCO 2490g w55+ b15+ w28+ w1- b44- w16+ b33= w10= b26= w23= b24+ 7
13 Dharshan Kumaran ENG 2385f w37= b53+ w11+ b2- w42+ b6= w4= w14+ b5= w7= b3-
14 Anthony J Miles ENG 2565g w15- b42= w37+ b22+ w19+ b27+ w2- b13- w34+ w26+ b1-
15 Philip J Rossiter ENG 2270f b14+ w12- b45+ b9- w30+ w10= b19- w29+ b21+ b11- w32+
16 Colm Barry IRL 2275 w39+ b32= w2- b55= w49+ b12- w42+ b30+ w6- w22+ b21=
17 Alan T Ludgate IRL 2250 b5- w41= b50+ w33= b52= w24= b23= w22= w30+ b20= b27+
18 Andrew P Smith ENG 2265 w57+ b4- w31+ b28- w55+ b32= w8- b34- b43+ w33+ b26+
19 Philip M Short IRL 2300f b41+ w1- b51+ w8= b14- w25+ w15+ b11- b33+ w3- w20= 6
20 Francis Rayner WLS 2270 b51= w24+ w22= b6- w34= b42= w28+ b21- w32+ w17= b19= 6
21 Stephen R Mannion SCO 2405f b33= w43+ b10- w52= b26- w36= b31+ w20+ w15- b28+ w16= 6
22 David J James WLS 2285f b48= w50+ b20= w14- b25= w52+ w11- b17= w45+ b16- w34+ 6
23 Chris R Duncan ENG 2285 w47+ b3- w55= b34- w43= b39+ w17= b38+ w36+ b12= w9- 6
24 Daire McMahon IRL 2310 w52= b20- w42- b41+ w37+ b17= w45+ b27- w44+ b25+ w12- 6
25 Mark Quinn IRL 2270 w2- b47= w39= b57+ w22= b19- w40+ b32= w46+ w24- b35+ 6
26 Aaron Summerscale ENG 2345f w31+ b49+ b5= w7- w21+ b8+ w3= b4- w12= b14- w18-
27 Colm Daly IRL 2275 b54+ w5- b56+ b4= w11+ w14- b6- w24+ b10- b36+ w17-
28 Thomas M Clarke IRL 2205 w6+ b36+ b12- w18+ b5- w33- b20- w47= b29+ w21- b42+
29 Gavin Wall IRL 2300 w42+ b2= w32= b35= w4- b34- w37+ b15- w28- b47+ w46+
30 Stephen Brady IRL 2305f b36- w6- b46+ w47+ b15- w55+ b49+ w16- b17- w31= b41+
31 Michael Neville IRL (2080) b26- w46+ b18- w45= def- b57+ w21- b48+ w38= b30= w43+
32 Daniel J King ENG 2500g b45+ w16= b29= w5= b10= w18= b9- w25= b20- w44+ b15- 5
33 Conor O'Shaughnessy IRL (2173) w21= b11- w48+ b17= w38+ b28+ w12= b8- w19- b18- w36= 5
34 Mel O'Cinneide IRL (2180) b8- w44- b54+ w23+ b20= w29+ b10- w18+ b14- w35= b22- 5
35 Joseph Ryan IRL 2270 b1- w40+ b44+ w29= b8- b11- w50+ w36- b47+ b34= w25- 5
36 Gerard MacElligott IRL (2013) w30+ w28- b52= b11- w45= b21= w43+ b35+ b23- w27- b33= 5
37 Gerard O'Connell IRL 2165 b13= w7- b14- w40+ b24- w54+ b29- b52= w48+ w42= b38= 5
38 David Lawson SCO 2255f w3- b39= w47= w51+ b33- b43= w52+ w23- b31= b46= w37= 5
39 Brendan Lyons IRL (1917) b16- w38= b25= b49- w50+ w23- b46- w54+ b52= b40= w53+ 5
40 Bernard Palmer IRL (2061) w4- b35- w53+ b37- w57= b48+ b25- w43- b51+ w39= b49+ 5
41 Christopher N Njotea ENG (2000) w19- b17= b43- w24- b51= w56= w57+ b50= w49+ b45+ w30- 5
42 John Joyce IRL (2011) b29- w14= b24+ w43+ b13- w20= b16- b45- w50+ b37= w28-
43 Kieran Greer IRL 2230 w11= b21- w41+ b42- b23= w38= b36- b40+ w18- w52+ b31-
44 Kevin McHugh IRL (2126) bye+ b34+ w35- b56+ w12+ w5- b7- w6- b24- b32- b45=
45 Andrew Dunn ENG 2245 w32- b57+ w15- b31= b36= w46+ b24- w42+ b22- w41- w44=
46 Michael Waters IRL 2100 w10- b31- w30- b53+ w56+ b45- w39+ b49+ b25- w38= b29-
47 Kieran Moynihan IRL (1993) b23- w25= b38= b30- w54+ w49- b55+ b28= w35- w29- b52+
48 Tim McCarthy IRL (1991) w22= b9- b33- w50- b53+ w40- b56+ w31- b37- w54+ b55+
49 Colin Costello ENG 2245 w56+ w26- b6- w39+ b16- b47+ w30- w46- b41- b50+ w40- 4
50 Danny Roberts IRL (2070) w9= b22- w17- b48+ b39- w51+ b35- w41= b42- w49- b56+ 4
51 Sean O'Kearney IRL (1773) w20= b52= w19- b38- w41= b50- bye+ b55= w40- w53= b54= 4
52 Anthony Fox IRL (2017) b24= w51= w36= b21= w17= b22- b38- w37= w39= b43- w47-
53 Eamon Keogh IRL 2215 b7- w13- b40- w46- w48- bye+ b54- w56+ w55+ b51= b39-
54 Pat Reynolds IRL (1885) w27- b55- w34- bye+ b47- b37- w53+ b39- w56+ b48- w51=
55 Robert C Noyce ENG 2245 b12- w54+ b23= w16= b18- b30- w47- w51= b53- b56- w48-
56 Andrew F Wright IRL (1687) b49- bye+ w27- w44- b46- b41= w48- b53- b54- w55+ w50-
57 Colm Fitzpatrick IRL (1800) b18- w45- bye+ w25- b40= w31- b41- withdrew 1½ / 7

IM Norms for Parker, Summerscale and Rossiter


BCM, June 1993, ppn 284-285

Drama and Democracy in Dublin Zonal

Murray Chandler and Bernard Cafferty report

“Everyone is a genius at least once a year, a real genius has his original ideas much closer together” - G. C. Lichtenberg (1742-1799)

The FIDE qualification tournament for Zone 1.1a (England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Guernsey), held in Dublin during April, featured a revolutionary concept. Anyone who could raise the fee (£100 if Elo-rated 2000-2100 or £150 for players below Elo 2000) could compete with the Grandmasters in this first rung of the next Championship cycle. This democratic innovation proved quite popular, but didn’t stop Michael Adams and Jon Speelman, the top seeds, from taking the qualification spots. Both went through undefeated, and have already done preparation together for the Swiss system Biel Interzonal this July. From Biel there are 10 places through to the knockout Candidates Matches, and with no Gary Kasparov at the end, super-GMs such as Speelman and Adams must be in with a real chance of going all the way.

With a mixture of strengths, ages and talents, Dublin produced a sparkling mixture of blunders and brilliancies. Britain’s first ever Grandmaster Tony Miles, at 38 a seasoned professional, set the tone for blunders in round one. His amateur opponent, Philip Rossiter from Portsmouth, turned up 40 minutes late – but didn’t look a gift-bishop in the mouth. In round eight it was Miles again on the receiving end, this time of an extraordinary and brilliant miniature by teenage prodigy Dharshan Kumaran. Of course Kumaran, a FIDE master, is a strong player in his own right, but his standard of play in the Miles game was exceptional. In club play ordinary players have often risen to the big occasion, and produced a glorious game. The difference, as the quotation above emphasises, is that talents like Mickey Adams or Jon Speelman can do it all the time.

In Dublin, Adams was undoubtedly the creative as well as the tournament champion. The two games annotated by Mickey here show how essential tactical ability is even for a noted positional player. Many top GMs now use PC programs like Fritz 2 or Chess Genius to sharpen their tactical skills between tournaments.

The annual Biel tournament can be highly recommended for a summer holiday, and will have numerous subsidiary tournaments running concurrently with the Interzonal.


File Updated

Date Notes
20 September 2023 First upload. 308 games plus crosstable.
12 October 2023 A correction: Paul Roberts (SCO) did not play in this event - it was the Irish player Danny Roberts (national rating 2070). Also, note that I have discovered a forename for AF Wright - he is Andrew F Wright. I have added some national ratings for Irish players, found in the first round bulletin.