Saturday, 7 February 2015

28 January 2015 - Central League Division 1

Dunfermline A v Stirling A
Iain Robertson
 
Gavin Saxton
 
Fred Ossowski
 
Andy Forbes
 
Glynis Grant
2115
 
1732
 
1631
 
1581
 
1267
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
0 - 1
1907
 
1787
 
1782
 
1584
 
1556
Shivan Murdochy
 
Jim Shemilt
 
Steve Smith
 
Robin Hayles
 
Bill Cook
    2 - 3    

Tuesday, 20 January 2015

19 Jan 2015 - Central League Division 2

Stirling B v Stirling C
John Blake

Bill Cook

Dave Hewitt

Martyn Roe

Mick Bloor
1573

1556

1442

1440

1199
1 - 0

½ - ½

1 - 0

1 - 0

0 - 1
1416

1362

1262

1245

1236
Gordon Allcock

Robert Leckie

Craig Manson

Robert Togneri

David Brodie
    3½ - 1½    

The game below is from board 1, where Gordon Allcock had White against John Blake.


Allcock - Blake

Sunday, 4 January 2015

Robert Togneri

The text below is from a short speech I have on 22 December during the Keddie Cup, on behalf of the club.

Let me take you back to 1 April 1964. The Beatles were just about to get to number one in the hit parade with “Can’t buy me love”. The Ministry of Defence took over responsibility for Britain’s armed forces from the War Office, the Admiralty, and the Air Office. Most importantly, though, Mr Robert Togneri made his debut for Stirling Chess Club in a match against Dunfermline, with a draw against J Allan in a 4½ - ½ victory. Also in the team that night, on the board above Robert, was James Keddie – whose trophy we are playing for tonight. Another regular member of the Stirling team at that time was John Lennon – his concert duties perhaps prevented him from playing chess more regularly.

A lot has changed in the intervening years. The hit parade is now called the charts. Robert & Mhari had two sons John and Michael, and two grandsons James and Mark. Going to the Moon was still a dream in 1964, but now my phone has more computing power than the computers that took the Apollo missions to the Moon. My phone can also thrash me at chess, but I’ve still to download the "Take me to the moon" app.

For Robert to have been a member of this club for over 50 years is an example of dedication and loyalty that few others can emulate. On behalf of the club, I’d like to thank him for these years of service, and present a small token of gratitude. I’d also like to say that it’s been agreed that Robert should now be offered lifetime membership of the club. Finally, the club would like to introduce a new trophy for our biannual allegro tournament, to be named in your honour.

Games from the B team match

I've been a bit slow in posting these because of the festive period, these are two games from boards 1 and 3 of the recent Stirling B v Dunfermline B match. The first game is from board 1 where Black (Stuart) had White and Blake (John) had Black.


Black - Blake

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On board 3, Dave managed to get a draw, despite being materially and positionally down for much of the game.


Horne - Hewitt

Wednesday, 24 December 2014

22 December 2014 - Keddie Cup

Dave Hewitt writes:- Congratulations to Kenny McGeoch, who won the Keddie Cup last night with a fine unbeaten display, dropping only two draws en route to the title. He beat me in the final in a typical wild Keddie game - after 20 or so moves I was ahead and almost winning, having increased the initial material advantage and launched a strong attack. But Kenny instigated clever counterplay involving an advanced e-pawn and threats down the f-file - too good for me and the second half of the game turned into a K-hunt with the mating threats only avoided at the cost of a completely lost endgame position. A fine performance by Kenny, who was clearly the strongest and most in-form player on the night. I was having a good (if repeatedly very lucky) night too, but was no match for him in the end, even with the handicap in my favour.

The beaten semi-finalists were Neil Irving and the 2013 winner Gordon Allcock. Full results will be posted in due course.

It's the first time anyone has won the Keddie from the top-grader slot since Paul a decade ago, and as far as I'm aware Kenny becomes first non-member to take home the trophy - although of course he was a Stirling stalwart before work took him away to the wilds of West Lothian and the Badgers Brook club. The late Maxwell Thornton (in the period before its current handicap incarnation) has most Keddie wins with four, while Nick Blake also has three wins.

There were 19 players in all last night, as against 20 last year. The various visitors generally did well in terms of reaching the knockout stage, and an oddity was that each of four groups had one of their qualifying places decided by the head-to-head tiebreak between two players with the same score. Another curiosity was the high number of draws - last year the only drawn game was the first encounter in the final, whereas this time 11 games in all were drawn (including four involving me) out of 45 games played overall.

Dave and Kenny start the Final

Kenny with the trophy

Thanks again to everyone who played, brought catering items and raffle prizes and generally helped with setting up and packing away. The club is now closed for two Mondays - so there's nothing happening on 29 Dec and 5 Jan - then we reconvene on 12 Jan.

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

8 December 2014 - Central League Division 2

Stirling B v Dunfermline B
John Blake

Bill Cook

Tony Pitson

Dave Hewitt

Gordon Allcock
1573

1556

1536

1442

1416
½ - ½

0 - 1

1 - 0

½ - ½

1 - 0
1570

1537

1487

1387

1260
Stuart Black

Douglas Rew

Bryan O'Rourke

Peter Horne

Derek Rodger
    3 - 2    

Monday, 1 December 2014

1 December 2014 - Central League Division 1

Badgers Brook v Stirling A
Kenny McGeoch
 
Fabio Biancalana
 
Mark Cooke
 
John Smith
 
Graham Kerr
1873
 
1889
 
1912
 
1735
 
1574
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
1 - 0
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
1907
 
1787
 
1782
 
1727
 
1584
Shivan Murdochy
 
Jim Shemilt
 
Steve Smith
 
Graham Anderson
 
Robin Hayles
    3 - 2    

I finished first with a draw in 20 moves against John Smith, followed by Jim and Shivan. Steve then lost after being out-manoeuvred by Mark. This left Robin to battle on in a very closed position. He eventually managed to open the g file, although he initially tried to do it by removing the wrong pawn in an en passant capture. At the end, Robin was a bishop up, but with just three seconds left was unlikely to convert it to a win.