Oxford and Cambridge set for varsity chess match

The annual Oxford versus Cambridge varsity chess match takes place today, marking the continuation of a tradition proposed by Howard Staunton in 1853. After 143 encounters, Cambridge leads with 61 wins to Oxford's 59, with 23 draws. The event, held at the Royal Automobile Club, features teams selected by playing strength, including at least one female player each.

The varsity chess match between Oxford and Cambridge universities began as a proposal by Howard Staunton in 1853, establishing an annual competition that first occurred officially on 28 March 1873 at the City of London Chess Club. Interrupted only by the world wars, it remains the oldest continuous fixture in the chess calendar. The winners receive a gold cup presented in 1953 by Miss Margaret Pugh.

A women's board was added in 1978 to resolve draws, and since 1982, the match has used eight boards with players ordered by merit, requiring at least one female per team. All participants must be resident students, with at least three per side pursuing a first degree. The event has produced many British champions, including Cambridge's Henry Atkins and Oxford's Leonard Barden, and features increasingly international players, such as Oxford's Hou Yifan in 2019.

Historically, Cambridge held the lead until Oxford's 4-3 victory in 1956. Cambridge then secured 11 straight wins from 1970, before Oxford responded with eight consecutive triumphs starting in 1981. Cambridge equalized in 1995 and later took the lead again.

This year's match at the Royal Automobile Club in Pall Mall includes these pairings: Board 1, Thrish Karthik (Oxford) versus Rajat Makkar (Cambridge); Board 2, Daniel Gallagher versus Alex Leslie; Board 3, Aron Saunders versus Remy Rushbrooke (Cambridge captain); Board 4, Henry Adams versus Ranesh Ratnesan; Board 5, Andrea Henderson De La Fuente versus Julia Volovich; Board 6, Savin Dias versus James Windram; Board 7, Charley He versus Nicolas Pacetti-Terra; Board 8, Connor Clarke (Oxford captain) versus Arjun Gupta.

The article also honors Barry Martin, a chess supporter and kinetic artist born in 1943, who sponsored events and designed Staunton's headstone. Martin, who passed away recently, contributed to chess culture through art and books, including co-authoring 'Chess through the Looking Glass'.

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Teenage students competing in the 26th annual RASCL City Cup chess tournament semifinals at Century High School gymnasium.
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Century High School hosts 26th annual RASCL City Cup chess tournament

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