Last night Wilmslow A had their chance to avenge the defeat they suffered against us last week. Happily for us they didn't take it and we collected another valuable 2 match points.
1. S Shepherd (158) 0.5-0.5 J Reed
John managed to play another Queen's Gambit Exchange and, shock horror, did not win! Steve forgot to follow the script and created some kingside counterplay, forcing John to exchange Queens and force the draw.
2. C Guffogg (126) 0.5-0.5 G Ball
Chris proved that his draw last week was no fluke with another cut and thrust game taking on Graham's Dutch Defence.
3. R Warhurst (122) 0-1 P Ramsey
I continued to ride my luck with another unconvincing victory. I played the opening and early middlegame rather smoothly, trying the Catalan again and winning a queenside pawn. Then in time trouble I played a horrendous move which gave Robin two ways to win a piece. Fortunately he spotted neither of them and I then ground out the endgame.
4. M Palmer (114) 0-1 D Newall
Dave seemed to get the better of things quite rapidly with his Dutch Leningrad and then Mike blundered a piece to bring things to a rapid conclusion.
5. T Flynn (109) 0-1 K Holton
Tony merrily flung his pawns forwards without bothering to castle and Keven eventually made him pay for his bravado.
6. C Jackson (108) 1-0 D Broadbent
Dave once again wheeled out his Cambridge Springs Defence but Chris played well, won a pawn and then unleashed an unstoppable attack.
So 2 more match points and 4 more game points for ECA. Now we just need to win against Denton B and Macc A!
Tuesday 29 March 2011
Thursday 24 March 2011
ECA 4.5 Wilmslow A 1.5
ECA discovered that winning feeling again last night with a comfortable win over Division II strugglers Wilmslow A. Here is what happened:
1. John Reed 1-0 Steven Shepherd (158)
Playing against the English John got a great position out of the opening and never let go, eventually winning the exchange and a pawn. A great win against their strongest player.
2. Graham Ball 0.5-0.5 Chris Guffogg (126)
Knowing that he was playing a weaker opponent and taking on his own favourite French Defence Graham must have thought he would have an easy night but Chris more than held his own in an exciting game and in the end Graham was happy to take the draw.
3. Phil Ramsey 1-0 Robin Warhurst (122)
My swindling skills have improved this season - I have now won at least three games that should have been drawn. Robin played the solid Torre Attack but I managed to get a good endgame only to throw away my advantage in time trouble (as usual.) Robin was better in the knight endgame but then miscalculated and let me queen a pawn.
4. Dave Newall 0-1 Colin Mills (120)
Dave played his favourite Bird's opening and had a very long think on move 4. This cost him dearly later as he ended up in desperate time trouble and allowed a snap checkmate.
5. Dave Broadbent 1-0 David Booth (111)
Dave has had a lot of success with his Cambridge Springs System recently but David played all the right moves and didn't succumb until the endgame.
6. Keven Holton 1-0 Tony Flynn (109)
Keven played his new Bird's Opening which ended up looking more like an Advance French Defence. Keven had a lot of space and eventually swept Tony away with a Kingside attack.
Wilmslow will get their chance for rematch on Monday night. See you at the Ship Inn?
1. John Reed 1-0 Steven Shepherd (158)
Playing against the English John got a great position out of the opening and never let go, eventually winning the exchange and a pawn. A great win against their strongest player.
2. Graham Ball 0.5-0.5 Chris Guffogg (126)
Knowing that he was playing a weaker opponent and taking on his own favourite French Defence Graham must have thought he would have an easy night but Chris more than held his own in an exciting game and in the end Graham was happy to take the draw.
3. Phil Ramsey 1-0 Robin Warhurst (122)
My swindling skills have improved this season - I have now won at least three games that should have been drawn. Robin played the solid Torre Attack but I managed to get a good endgame only to throw away my advantage in time trouble (as usual.) Robin was better in the knight endgame but then miscalculated and let me queen a pawn.
4. Dave Newall 0-1 Colin Mills (120)
Dave played his favourite Bird's opening and had a very long think on move 4. This cost him dearly later as he ended up in desperate time trouble and allowed a snap checkmate.
5. Dave Broadbent 1-0 David Booth (111)
Dave has had a lot of success with his Cambridge Springs System recently but David played all the right moves and didn't succumb until the endgame.
6. Keven Holton 1-0 Tony Flynn (109)
Keven played his new Bird's Opening which ended up looking more like an Advance French Defence. Keven had a lot of space and eventually swept Tony away with a Kingside attack.
Wilmslow will get their chance for rematch on Monday night. See you at the Ship Inn?
Friday 18 March 2011
The Stockport Jinx strikes again
East Cheshire have lost every match against a Stockport team that I have been involved with and last night the run continued against a weakened Stockport C. Dave B got us off to a good start with a quick win as Black and then Dave N won to keep us in the lead but things went downhill after that. Here is what happened:
Andy Coe (148) 1-0 John Reed
Andy played a strange kind of Queenside Scandinavian Defence and John built a very strong position. However the wily Coe got a sniff at John's King and duly built a winning attack. Ouch.
Peter King (146) 1-0 Graham Ball
Peter played the Catalan and gradually built up an overwhelming position.
Mark McNulty (144) 0.5-0.5 Phil Ramsey
In a Classical King's Indian I never found a way to build an advantage and in the end was glad to take a draw a pawn down in the endgame.
Vic Rushworth (139) 0-1 Dave Newall
Playing his favourite Accelerated Dragon Dave won a pawn with a clever tactic and then won Vic's queen.
David Preen (131) 1-0 Keven Holton
Keven inadvertently invented a new gambit, losing a pawn on move four. He had insufficient compensation and eventually had to give up his bishop to avoid a back rank mate.
Ray Bradney (80) 0-1 Dave Broadbent
Ray fell into an opening trap against Dave's Cambridge Springs Defence and lost in 12 moves. Well played Dave!
We out-rated Stockport on every board so a disappointing result. Maybe we will do better against Wilmslow next Wednesday?
Andy Coe (148) 1-0 John Reed
Andy played a strange kind of Queenside Scandinavian Defence and John built a very strong position. However the wily Coe got a sniff at John's King and duly built a winning attack. Ouch.
Peter King (146) 1-0 Graham Ball
Peter played the Catalan and gradually built up an overwhelming position.
Mark McNulty (144) 0.5-0.5 Phil Ramsey
In a Classical King's Indian I never found a way to build an advantage and in the end was glad to take a draw a pawn down in the endgame.
Vic Rushworth (139) 0-1 Dave Newall
Playing his favourite Accelerated Dragon Dave won a pawn with a clever tactic and then won Vic's queen.
David Preen (131) 1-0 Keven Holton
Keven inadvertently invented a new gambit, losing a pawn on move four. He had insufficient compensation and eventually had to give up his bishop to avoid a back rank mate.
Ray Bradney (80) 0-1 Dave Broadbent
Ray fell into an opening trap against Dave's Cambridge Springs Defence and lost in 12 moves. Well played Dave!
We out-rated Stockport on every board so a disappointing result. Maybe we will do better against Wilmslow next Wednesday?
Tuesday 1 March 2011
Another QGD, another win for John
John is doing his best to persuade us all to play the Queen's Gambit Declined, Exchange Variation. The game below, with notes by John, explains why.
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