The list of the team squads of the Four Nations Chess League 2006/07 contains all players who were used at least once in the Four Nations Chess League 2006/07 .
Betsson.com and 3Cs Oldham managed with 12 players each, the Slough Sharks let most players play at least one competition, namely 21. A total of 182 players were used, of which 30 took part in all competitions.
The best individual result was achieved by Nicholas Pert (Guildford A&DC) with 9 points from 11 games, half a point less was achieved by his club colleagues Alexander Tschernjajew , Mark Hebden and Gawain Jones, who played for the Slough Sharks . With Éric Prié , Keith Richardson , Matthew Anderton, Andrew Muir (all Guildford A&DC), Lorin D'Costa (Barbican), Martin Burrows, Matthew Broomfield (both Hilsmark Kingfisher) and Kenneth Coates (North West Eagles), 8 players achieved 100%, where Prie played 3 games, D'Costa 2 and the other named players one each.
The oldest player of the season was John Eric Littlewood (* 1931), who played for the North West Eagles, and the youngest player was Megan Owens (* 1995), who played for Bristol.
Legend
The tables below contain the following information:
No .: Ranking list number
Title: FIDE title at the beginning of the season (rating list from July 2006); GM = Grand Master , IM = International Master , FM = FIDE Master , WGM = Women's Grand Master, WIM = International Women's Master, WFM = Women's FIDE Master, CM = Candidate Master, WCM = Women's Candidate Master
Elo: Elo number at the beginning of the season (rating list from July 2006), for players without an Elo number, the national rating (ECF grade) is given (converted on an Elo basis)
Nation: Nationality according to the rating list from July 2006; AUS = Australia, BEL = Belgium, CRO = Croatia, CZE = Czech Republic, ECU = Ecuador, ENG = England, FRA = France, GEO = Georgia, GER = Germany, HUN = Hungary, IRL = Ireland, ITA = Italy, LAT = Latvia, LTU = Lithuania, NED = Netherlands, NGR = Nigeria, NOR = Norway, RUS = Russia, SCG = Serbia and Montenegro, SCO = Scotland, SUI = Switzerland, SVK = Slovakia, SWE = Sweden, USA = United States, WLS = Wales
G: number of winning games
R: Number of draw games
V: number of losing games
Pkt .: Number of points achieved
Games: Number of games played
Elo performance: tournament performance of the players with at least 5 games
Victories without a fight are taken into account in the individual balance sheets, defeats without a fight are not taken into account.
A total of 10 players were used in both the first and second teams of Guildford A&DC. The results of these players are listed separately for each team.
Ann-Marie James was formerly called Ann-Marie Ashby.
Stephen Gordon's GM norm and Jack Rudd's IM norm were each achieved from 9 games.