Monday, 8 June 2015

Robert Togneri Trophy

Mr Robert Togneri with the new club trophy, named in his honour for 50+ years service to the club.

The Stirling club has a fine collection of trophies presented in memory of notable members who are sadly no longer with us – the Richardson, Lindsay, Keddie and Thornton cups – but it is nice to also have something named after a club stalwart who is happily still around and actively playing chess.

Hence the Robert Togneri Trophy, pictured here being held by the man himself. The trophy marks Robert’s half-century of continuous membership of Stirling chess club – a membership that has now stretched beyond the 51-year mark, as he joined the club in the autumn of 1963 and played his first league match on 1 April 1964 (a board-four draw against J Allan of Dunfermline in a match which Stirling won 4½-½, the four wins coming courtesy of a strong line-up of Maxwell Thornton, J Rodger, James Keddie and D S Buchanan).

Robert has been with us ever since, and while his playing strength is less than once was (he made two appearances in the Scottish championship – at Ayr in 1968 and Glasgow in 1969 – when it was by qualification only), he is still a very handy player more than capable of chalking up wins in league matches and club tournaments. His heyday was in the time of adjournment sessions and home analysis, and woe betide anyone who takes Robert lightly in terms of endgame subtleties: these remain a strong and notable feature of his play.

The Robert Togneri Trophy itself will go to the winner of the twice-yearly club Swiss allegro tournament, the twentieth edition of which (and the first with an actual prize) was played in May. This saw the title shared by Bill Cook and Jim Shemilt, each of whom scored 4/5. They will be presented with the trophy – and can then debate who gets to keep it first – during the annual club curry night at the end of this month or in early July. With luck Robert will be there to make the presentation himself.

Although the trophy isn’t the kind that can be engraved with winners’ names – that would be tricky anyway, given the long history of the Swiss allegros (the first was held in January 2005) – by happy circumstance Robert once won the tournament that now bears his name. He was one of four joint-winners of the fifth edition, held in November 2007 – and who knows if he might not win it again in what everyone at the club hopes will be a long and happy chess-playing future for one of Stirling’s most notable, liked and well-respected players.

Friday, 5 June 2015

3 June 2015 - Gordon Allcock wins the Lindsay Cup!

The Lindsay Cup Final was played on 3 June, when John Blake had White against Gordon Allcock.

John and Gordon before the game


Blake - Allcock

Congratulations to Gordon on winning the trophy!

Monday, 25 May 2015

21 May 2015 - Lindsay Cup

Thanks to John Blake for providing this Lindsay Cup semi-final game, where he had Black against Dave Hewitt. This victory puts John in the Final, where he plays the winner of Robert Leckie - Gordon Allcock tie.


Hewitt - Blake

20 May 2015 - Central League AGM

Thanks to Graham Kerr of Badgers Brook for the following photos from the Central League AGM.

David Brodie (right) receives the Under 1500 from Central League President Ian Mason.

Dave Hewitt (right) receives the Division 2 shield from Ian Mason.

18 May 2015 - Robert Togneri Trophy

Dave Hewitt writes: There were 13 players and first place was shared by Bill and Jim - two more first-time winners, good to see, after Robin was a similar first-time winner of the autumn edition. The final round began with any of the highest four graders able to top the table, and in the event Jim beat Neil while Bill and Graham drew.

There were some impressive results further down the order. Mick had what is probably his best-ever result in these tournaments with 3/5, while David L continued to show a lot of promise, only playing four rounds but starting with a draw against me (when I was lucky to survive a two-pawns-down ending) followed by wins against Gordon and Craig. Perhaps the standout result of the night however was young James's r2 win against David B. All these things augur well for the future of the club.

Time control: 15 minutes each for all moves

  Name Grade Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Place
 
1
 
2
 
3
 
4
 
5
 
6
 
7
 
8
 
9
 
10
 
11
 
12
 
13
 
Jim Shemilt
 
Bill Cook
 
Graham Anderson
 
Neil Irving
 
Robin Hayles
 
Dave Hewitt
 
Alex Scott
 
Gordon Allcock
 
David Brodie
 
Mick Bloor
 
Craig Manson
 
James Warwick
 
David Little
 
1705
 
1666
 
1610
 
1603
 
1522
 
1502
 
1453
 
1376
 
1332
 
1189
 
1134
 
u/g
 
u/g
 
½ W 8
 
1 B 9
 
1 W 10
 
1 B 11
 
1 W 12
 
½ B 13
 
1 Bye
 
½ B 1
 
0 W 2
 
0 B 3
 
0 W 4
 
0 B 5
 
½ W 6
 
B 10
 
2 W 7
 
1 B 4
 
2 W 3
 
1 B 6
 
W 5
 
1 B 2
 
½ W 13
 
0 B 12
 
0 W 1
 
1 Bye
 
1 W 9
 
B 8
 
2 W 6
 
B 4
 
2 W 12
 
W 2
 
1 B 7
 
2 B 1
 
2 W 5
 
½ B 9
 
1 W 8
 
1 Bye
 
1 B 13
 
1 B 3
 
W 11
 
3 B 7
 
W 13
 
3 B 5
 
B 6
 
1 W 3
 
2 W 4
 
2 W 1
 
Bye
 
2 B 11
 
2 B 12
 
1 W 9
 
1 W 10
 
B 2
 
4 W 4
 
4 B 3
 
W 2
 
B 1
 
2 Bye
 
2 B 10
 
B 9
 
W 11
 
W 7
 
3 W 6
 
1 B 8
 
-
 
-
 
=1
 
=1
 
=3
 
=3
 
=10
 
=10
 
=6
 
=6
 
=6
 
5
 
=12
 
=12
 
=6
 
 

11 May 2015 - Dave Hewitt wins the Thornton Cup!

Congratulations to Dave Hewitt, winner of this seasons Thornton Cup! The final game, where Dave had White against Gordon Allcock, is below, with analysis provided by Dave.


Hewitt - Allcock

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

11 May 2015 - Central League Division 1

Stirling A v Cumbernauld
Jim Shemilt
 
Steve Smith
 
Robin Hayles
 
Bill Cook
 
David Brodie
1787
 
1782
 
1584
 
1556
 
1236
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
1 - 0
1797
 
1593
 
1233
 
1124
 
1117
Ralph Stirrat
 
George Thomson
 
Derek McAteer
 
Steven Monaghan
 
David Flaherty
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