FORMER Star Wars and Harry Potter actor Mike Henbury ended John Kooner's 100 per cent record by beating him in round seven of the 11-round tournament at Chandlers Ford Chess Club.
Kooner suffered a second successive reverse when he lost to Rob Sims.
Sims now leads the tournament, half a point ahead of Kooner and Henbury with 6.5 points from eight matches.
Chandlers Ford took part in a seven-team online chess tournament organised by Ringwood Chess Club and came in fifth place overall, despite having the lowest average grade of all the teams taking part.
The other teams were Southbourne, West Dorset, Ringwood, Poole, Highcliffe and New Milton with Southbourne comfortably winning the competition.
Chandlers Ford's team consisted of Keith Gregory, Graham Stuart, Patrick Pavey, Keven Lamb and the husband and wife team of Steve and Rose Saunders.
Gregory, who plays in the National Chess League, was Chandlers Ford's best performer at the event followed by captain Stuart.
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