Gent Open Backgammon XV

On Sunday November 20th the fifteenth edition of the Gent Open Backgammon tournament was held at the premises of the Union Sandeman, home location of the Ghent Backgammon club. 7 rounds of 7-point matches had to be played during this all-day event. All matches were played with clock, 14m 12s delay. This Swiss style of tournament ensured a lot of action until the final round. Thanks to Toon Van Herreweghen’s tournament management software, entering results and making new pairings was so easy that tournament director Bert Van Kerckhove had the time to join the tournament as well. On top of that the players could follow the ranking and draw on a big projection and on their phones.

Another feature of this tournament was the TV table, a setup from Robin Bilderbeek who has published the matches there on youtube.

32 players showed up and got coffee cakes for breakfast. Between rounds 3 and 4 there was catering provided by Alf Martijn.

All participants were playing in the same tournament mixing 14 masters, 12 intermediates and 6 beginners.

As expected, after 4 rounds there remained 2 players with 4 points who would have to battle for taking the sole lead in the tournament. In the masters division it was Michel Lamote who prevailed in round 5 over Arthur Braacx making him the first player with 5 points, followed by Arthur, Zeki Dogustan and Paul van Dijke with 4 points.

In the intermediates, after 5 rounds, Riza Yalçin and Sonja Custers lead with 4 points on a pack with 3 points.

Beginner Hubert Verstraeten won 3 out of 5. Still without any win by then is Chantal Lensen, who allowed Nardy Pillards to score his first point.

In round 6 it was Zeki who fell for a relentless Michel. Michel made a bid for the sole win if he could also win the final round. Arthur and Paul van Dijke both win their matches and have 5 wins out of 6. Sonja, Line and Mahir Yalçin share the lead in the intermediates with 4 wins.

The final round would be decisive for the final results. If Paul van Dijke won from Michel there could be 2 or 3 players with 6 wins out of 7 and resistance points would decide the winner. Michel did not fail and won his 7th match to claim first prize, the trophy and the title in the masters division. Arthur won too and finished with 6 points taking second prize, followed by Zeki, Paul van Dijke and Paul Van Koningshoven who shared 3rd prize with 5 points.

In the intermediates 7 players finished with 4 wins out of 7 and shared first and second prize. The trophy went to Line Vandamme who scored the most resistance points.

Hubert Verstraeten scored 5 wins and took home the trophy in the beginners division and a DGT game clock as a bonus.

Congratulations to the winners and a big thank you to all players for attending.

Also thank you to Alf for the catering, Nick for assisting the td, Robin for the feature table and Toon for use of the software. Thanks also to BGFed.be for the financial support.

A special thank you for Ben Van den Brande for tending the bar on his own during the whole day.

— Bert

Winners of the Gent Open Backgammon XV, from left to right: Line Vandamme (Intermediates), Michel Lamote (Masters), Hubert Verstraeten (Beginners)

Results

Player Score RP
Michel Lamote (M) 7 33
Arthur Braacx (M) 6 30
Zeki Dogustan (M) 5 34
Paul van Dijke (M) 5 27
Hubert Verstraeten (B) 5 26
Paul Van Koningshoven (M) 5 24
Line Vandamme (I) 4 31
Riza Yalçin (I) 4 29
Daniel Rozenberg (M) 4 28
Itzhak Solsky (M) 4 28
Sonja Custers (I) 4 28
Mahir Yalçin (I) 4 24
Firat Tekil (I) 4 23
Johan Vervust (M) 4 22
Dominique Leboulenger (M) 4 22
Johan Brisaert (I) 4 22
Ronny Conaert (I) 4 19
Kristoffer Deweert (I) 3 27
Alf Martijn (I) 3 27
Nick De Ruyck (B) 3 23
Vincent Hubert (B) 3 22
Paulus Van Rooijen (M) 3 21
Bert Van Kerckhove (M) 3 20
Christian Standaert (I) 3 16
Ed Baars (M) 2 28
Koen De Poorter (I) 2 26
Marjan Degraeve (B) 2 21
Chantal Lensen (B) 2 12
Eric de Bouter (I) 1 18
Joseph Meyns (B) 1 17
Nardy Pillards (M) 1 16
Toon Van Herreweghen (M) 1 15
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Live Backgammon in November

Club gatherings

  • Brugge: contact: Line Vandamme, linevandamme@gmail.com
  • Brussels: every Wednesday evening at 19h, at Au Bassin, Baksteenkaai 74 Quai Aux Briques, 1000 Brussels
  • Ghent: every Tuesday evening, at 19h, at Union-Sandeman, Kantienberg 5, 9000 Gent
  • Leuven Monthly, Sunday, November 20, at 12h45, at Squash Club De Vaart, Kolonel Begaultlaan 15, 3012 Wilsele

Tournaments

Looking ahead

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BIC 2023 on June 24-25

The Belgian Individual Championship 2023 will take place on June 24-25 in Royal Orée, Verbrandendreef 59, 1150 Sint-Pieters-Woluwe.

More info in the flyer. Registration: Guy Van Middelem, +32 476 418688 or guy.van.middelem@gmail.com.

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Red Beaver League: Robin Bilderbeek wins 4-2 against Johan Segers in Level 3

After winning his duel in Level 5 against Maurits Pino (4-0) and surprisingly beating Bert Van Kerckhove in Level 4 (4-2), Robin faced seasoned Red Beaver Johan Segers in Level 3. Based on the pre-covid BMS Grading Table, Johan was the favourite with a PR of 5,65 behind his name. Robin’s PR of 7,25 indicated a small, but meaningful skill difference. Note that both these PRs were based on the players’ last 600 EP (= Experience Points), i.e. the equivalent of eighty-five 7-point matches. In short, a reliable indication of their playing strength … two years ago.

Johan was conscious of Robin’s recent eye-catching performances and did not take this duel lightly. He won the first match with a respectable PR (5,04), but saw Robin take a point with a better PR (4,57). That meant 1-1 after the first match.

As the tension rose, the second match went Robin’s way. He won 7-2. Moreover, his PR was again better than Johan’s: 3,51 (!) versus 5,22. So although Johan was playing better than his advertised PR (an accomplishment in itself), he had to undergo Robin’s consistently accurate play. Suddenly the score was 3-1 for Robin. Add to this, Robin’s overall PR was a full point better than Johan’s, so the only way for Johan to pull this duel out of the fire was to win the third match and score a significantly better PR.

Everything now hinged on the third 7-pointer. Robin’s efforts in the first two matches had clearly taken their toll. He fumbled some cube and checker play decisions. Could Johan take advantage of this? It looked like he would, but at 3-away 2-away, as Robin insta-cubed from the bar after having been Too Good for several rolls, Johan dropped this bluff-cube (0,056 No Double) which turned out to be a big, big Take (0,504). This gave his PR a brutal knock and from 3-away 1-away Crawford, it’s hard to make up a PR deficit as cube decisions almost become no-brainers. But… Johan did not know this of course.

So, Johan kept up the fight and invested all the mental energy he had in every decision. He clawed his way back in the match from 3-away 1-away Cr. and even won this gruelling 7-pointer after eleven games: 6-7. A better PR would have secured a 3-3 draw and then, who knows, maybe the overall PR would clinch the duel. In the end, however, the PR’s turned out to be close, with Robin – for the third consecutive time – having slightly the better of it: 6,33 v 6,58.

This 4-2 victory catapults Robin from a modest Level 5 starting position to Level 2 where he will meet one of Belgium’s four backgammon heavyweights. His noteworthy improvement is also reflected in the RBL Leaderboard, where he is far ahead of the pack with twelve points and an overall PR of 5,56 (after eight 7-pointers). Surely the man of the hour in Belgian backgammon!

Commiserations to Johan, who battled hard, but ended up playing slightly below his pre-covid standard. He will surely be looking to elevate his game in his Level 3 barrage duel against Paulus van Rooijen.

(Check Results in the menu on the side, including the leaderboard).

— Michel Lamote

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4 Cubes remain in Ghent for at least another year

On Tuesday evening, October 25, 2022, challenger Brussels took up the gauntlet and traveled to Ghent, eager to earn the 4 Cubes which stayed there during the covid period. The final encounter the 4 Cubes 2022, Belgium’s backgammon interclub championship took place in the well known Sandeman, where all of the Ghent Backgammon activities have taken place since many years. In July this year, Brussels had narrowly defeated Leuven (report) to decide who would become Ghent’s challenger, Ghent holding the trophy since 2019 already.

Brussels’ line-up could have been stronger, but with Kristoffer De Weert, Paul Van Dijke, Guy Van Middelem, Alain Chif and Vincent Hubert, it was soon clear that everything could happen that evening. Ghent’s line-up wasn’t the strongest possible either, missing Marc Van Damme, who couldn’t find any motivation this year. This meant that, according to the BGFed rating, it was a close call to claim a favorite that evening. Ghent decided to line up their most experienced players Geert Van der Stricht, Johan Huyck, Robin Bilderbeek, Bert Van Kerckhove and Nick De Ruyck. Firat Tekil, Zeki Dogustan and Alf Martijn were available as potential substitutes but gave priority to mental support the whole evening.

In the first round, things started badly for Ghent. At one point Brussels was leading 1-3, after which yours truly could limit the damage: 2-3.

Geert Van der Stricht Vincent Hubert 1-0
Johan Huyck Alain Chif 0-1
Robin Bilderbeek Guy Van Middelem 1-0
Bert Van Kerckhove Paul Van Dijke 0-1
Nick De Ruyck Kristoffer De Weert 0-1
Ghent Brussels 2-3

In the second round, Ghent managed to equalize and retained hope to keep the Cubes.

Geert Van der Stricht Alain Chif 1-0
Johan Huyck Vincent Hubert 1-0
Robin Bilderbeek Kristoffer De Weert 1-0
Bert Van Kerckhove Guy Van Middelem 0-1
Nick De Ruyck Paul Van Dijke 0-1
Ghent Brussels 3-2

So 5-5 after 2 rounds, with 5 more matches to play. Luckily for the home players, Ghent won the first match, where an 8-cube in the first game was decisive. Nick De Ruyck was happy to bring an important point home. Robin Bilderbeek, always motivated to play for the team, added the second point, beating Alain Chif. Things were looking very bad for Brussels at this point, trailing in all remaining matches.

Around midnight, the match Bert Van Kerckhove – Vincent Hubert attracted most attention, as the match was about to end.

Bert Van Kerckhove was the match winner after all, when he managed to win from a scary position and secured the last needed point for overall victory. The two remaining matches were no longer important but, of course, were still played till the end “for the gallery”. Johan Huyck and myself were lucky to add one more victory, smashing down Brussels by 5-0 in the last round.

Geert Van der Stricht Kristoffer De Weert 1-0
Johan Huyck Paul Van Dijke 1-0
Robin Bilderbeek Alain Chif 1-0
Bert Van Kerckhove Vincent Hubert 1-0
Nick De Ruyck Guy Van Middelem 1-0
Ghent Brussels 5-0

Final result: Ghent – Brussels: 10-5.

Around 0u30, BGFed.be president Guy Van Middelem reached out the 4 Cubes officially to the Ghent team, after which a group picture of the winners was the conclusion of an entertaining backgammon evening.

— Geert Van der Stricht

PS: In 2023, Brussels will have the home advantage in the contest with Leuven to decide who will be Ghent’s challenger.

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4 Cubes 2022 final Ghent-Brussels on Tuesday, October 25

The final of the 4 Cubes 2022 will be played on Tuesday, October 25, at 19:30 in the Koninklijke Union Sandeman in Ghent.

Ghent, holder of the 4 Cubes trophy since 2019, will have home advantage against Brussels, which defeated Leuven in a tight confrontation on July 1 (report).

Each team will field 5 players. These players will play 3 rounds of 7-point matches. The team with 8 (out of 15) or more victories wins the duel.

The Ghent team will consist of Geert Van der Stricht (captain), Johan Huyck, Robin Bilderbeek, Bert Van Kerckhove, Nick de Ruyck; substitute: Marc Van Damme. The Brussels team will consist of Kristoffer De Weert, Paul van Dijke, Guy Van Middelem (captain), Vincent Hubert, and Alain Chif.

Good luck to both teams!

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BGFed.be members perform well at 22nd Città di Jesolo tournament

Jesolo is a luxurious bathing resort in the vicinity of Venice. The tournament is set in the pleasant Atlantico Hotel, where backgammon players are offered a wonderful deal: 85€ for a comfortable room with sea view and a three course dinner. A splendid arrangement.

This year, four BGFed.be members made the trip and they all did well. Paulus Van Rooijen won the final of the speed tournament against Johan Huyck, a noteworthy feat in such a competitive field. Sassan Kachanian reached the semi-final of the Seniors Tournament, where he was beaten by Michel Lamote, who went on to win that side event (22 players). Sassan also reached the Final Eight of the Champions Division (58 players), where he was narrowly beaten by Carlo Melzi, one of Italy’s top grandmasters. This same Melzi was beaten in the semi-final by Michel, who went on to play the final against Giorgio Castellano, another Italian GM. Michel stood no chance in the final, losing 4-15, but could look back on a commendable performance : PR 3,16, but negative luck rate of 6,5. You can watch the final here.

Jesolo 2022 finalists Italian GM Giorgio Castellano and Michel Lamote

All in all, Jesolo is an event which is definitely worth marking in your backgammon calendar. The hotel, the beach, the food, the ambiance among the players, everything was top notch. (ML)

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Live backgammon in October

  • Brugge: contact: Line Vandamme, linevandamme@gmail.com
  • Brussels: every Wednesday evening at 19h, at Au Bassin, Baksteenkaai 74 Quai Aux Briques, 1000 Brussels
  • Ghent: every Tuesday evening, at 19h, at Union-Sandeman, Kantienberg 5, 9000 Gent
  • Leuven Monthly, Sunday, October 16, at 12h45, at Squash Club De Vaart, Kolonel Begaultlaan 15, 3012 Wilsele

Looking ahead

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Red Beaver League: Robin Bilderbeek defeats Bert Van Kerckhove (4-2) and ensures promotion to Level 4

The players who showed up at the Sandeman (Ghent) last Tuesday witnessed an exciting UBC-duel. Although Bert played at World Class level in the first two matches (PR 3,71 and PR 3,36!), his excellent performance was not enough to secure an advantage as Robin managed to score a point in match 2 with an outlier PR of… 1,91. This amazing feat resulted in a 2-2 score after two of the three matches. As Bert was leading on average PR, the only scenario he had to avoid in match 3 was a loss with a worse PR. Sure enough, this unlikely turn of events happened as Bert, down 0-1, took a gammonnish cube which was a 0,300 Pass and ended up losing four points. This misjudgement proved to be a seismic moment in the duel. Robin was now leading 5-0 in the score and had a significantly better PR. In the third game, however, Robin also took a 0,300 Pass, which brought the PR’s closer again. Fortunately for Robin he managed to win this crucial game from an underdog position and was able to finish the match while his PR was still better than Bert’s.

This 4-2 victory means that Robin is now certain of promotion to Level 4 next year. In the meantime, he progresses to Level 3 where he will meet Johan Segers. Robin also cashes a PR bounty of 30€ as his average PR over the three 7-pointers was 5,96, just 0,04 below the 6 PR bounty threshold. Bert, on the contrary, now faces Belgian Champion Guy Van Middelem in a barrage duel of five 7-pointers which will decide who stays in Level 4 and who will start the 2023-2024 RBL season in Level 5.

Congrats to both players for a memorable UBC-duel!

PS: Check out the Red Beaver League links in the menu on the side for detailed results, the playing schedule, and the rules of the competition.

— Michel Lamote

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Red Beaver League: Paul van Dijke progresses to Level 2

On Sunday 25 September in Vlissingen, NL, Paul van Dijke beat Paulus van Rooijen 4-2 in their Level 3 duel. Paul was lucky to win all three 7-pointers and so one PR-win was enough to secure victory.

Paul now moves up to Level 2 where he will meet Johan Huyck, whereas Paulus will play a barrage duel against Bert Van Kerckhove, Robin Bilderbeek or Johan Segers to ensure his spot in Level 3.

You can check the updated Results, Leaderboard and Playing Roster in the menu on the side.

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