Junior World League game deciders Part 1

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DavidJMarsh

Hello everyone!

Today I am going to be analysing Junior World League games.

So far, The Junior World League is in its 2nd year, with Australia defeating Greece in the final round of the 2014 and the first ever Junior International Cup. 

http://www.chess.com/groups/home/the-junior-international-cup-junior-world-league

There have been exciting and match deciding moves that have changed the whole competition!

Lets have a look!

First, we are going to go from beginning to end. We start at 2014! Round 1 was all predictable, but Round 2 got very interesting.

2 of the top teams Australia (1st) and United Kingdom (4th) battled out in a sudden death! After United Kingdom had an upset loss in round 1, they had to take the consequences. 

http://www.chess.com/groups/team_match?id=367186

It was getting mad! 2 players (fischerfan10 and Oraoradeki) Were foreign! Fischerfan10 from the US, Oraoradeki has no association with UK, and is Japanese/Canadain. 

At first, everyone was arguing about it with Oraoradeki. It was left with no choice but to strip Oraoradeki's points into 2F-0F. After the match was finished, everybody agreed to make a rule in the rulebook that you MUST check every player before putting them in a team match.

Before that could happen, Fischerfan10 was found to be USA. UK nearly quit JIC when it was threatened that his points would also be stripped. The 2 super admins of both teams agreed that Fischerfan10 was not stripped and that Oraodaeki's was. 

This match was very awful as a few team members quit. dikrik left The Australian team. Fischerfan10 and Oraodaeki was forced to leave UK, while Lacdad left before his account got closed down. 

dikrik, left because of this game.

and after The Australian Junior Chess Team got frustrated, he had had enough. 



 

 

 

 

 

 

Hope you enjoyed this!