Tuesday, 20 June 2017

David Brodie 1961 - 2017

David Brodie in the middle, with the U1500 Cup, May 2016.

David Brodie, who died on 25 May aged 56, was an absolute stalwart of Stirling chess club, one of its most significant members during the past couple of decades. He was much liked and respected by his fellow players and also by members of the other clubs across the league.

Although never a particularly strong player, David was very solid and reliable in the lower/middle grades and gradually worked his way up from 1100ish strength (which is what he was during his pre-Stirling time at the old Alloa club) to maintain a grade in the upper 1300s / lower 1400s. The highest he reached was 1416 in 2005–06, closely followed by 1413 in 2009–10, and after a dip into the 1200s he was back up to 1381 in what was to prove his final season. He enjoyed fast chess too, and his allegro grades followed a similar path, peaking at 1396 this past season.

The numbers tell only a fraction of the story, however. David was the embodiment of a good team man in terms of his commitment to the club and his strong sense of fair play. He was the ideal C team captain and oversaw a steady improvement in the lower-grade players and keen juniors. He rightly took pleasure in good results – for example a draw and then (last November) a win against the strong Dunfermline B team. One result he particularly savoured was Stirling C’s victory against Stirling B in January 2014, when he scored a fine win in his individual game (see below). His last match was a 3-2 win for the Cs at Cumbernauld B in early February, and even though he was too ill to play thereafter he was pleased to hear that the Cs had finished third in division 2, their best result for many years. Much of this was down to the groundwork David had put in.

He was also a very reliable reserve for the B team, scoring a lot of points and half-points at that level, and he succeeded Robert Togneri as captain of the under-1500 cup team – which picked up the silverware this season for the third time in a row and for the eighth time in ten attempts, a remarkable record. David played in most of those winning campaigns, and the trophy was taken to him in hospital the day after it had been retained. He also captained the Stirling Wallace allegro team for a number of seasons, and provided valuable input as a member of the club committee.

In terms of the internal club competitions, David won the Lindsay Cup twice, in 2000–01 and 2007–08, but overall he was a curiously unlucky player, losing four consecutive Lindsay finals from 2009-10 and similarly four Thornton Cup finals from 2010–11. He was runner-up in the Thornton (and its predecessor the President’s Prize) in six seasons out of eight during this period. Sometimes he met a stronger player in these finals and lost after giving it his best shot, but on other occasions he was simply unfortunate, as when reaching a winning position in a final against Jonathan Blake only to lose on time after having misunderstood how the new-fangled digital clocks added the extra period, an easy mistake to make in the early days of such devices.

His lowish grade but good overall grasp of the game meant he was well placed in the annual Christmas handicap tournament, the Keddie Cup, and he duly won this in 2007. Whatever the format, fast or slow, David was a very competent player and always dignified afterwards regardless of the result. He was also a hard worker in terms of the more mundane aspects of the club, for instance, helping to put out the tables at the start and staying until the end to pack up. He was forever offering people lifts home, even if this took him out of his way.

David had a strong sense of loyalty, and a feature of his captaincy was a preference for selecting members who attended on a regular basis and thus showed willing, rather than those who tended to only be available on match nights. While this might sometimes have reduced the theoretical strength of a team, it had the undoubted benefit of fostering good spirit and making those who did play feel valued. Certainly the way the C and u1500 teams have progressed in recent seasons is testament to the merits of this approach, and the club is healthier for it.

In closing, two anecdotes to give an indication of the value David placed on respect for opponents, and also his commitment to the teams. The first story – which David told while in hospital – dates from his time at the Alloa club. He was graded only 1050 or so at the time and was part of a team that visited Wandering Dragons at the Edinburgh Polish club. His opponent – graded in the 1800s then as now – arrived at the board with, as David put it, “a baby in one hand and a pint in the other”. This, David noted, was "somewhat disrespectful". The game didn’t go well for the home player, and "first he put the baby to one side, then the pint". In due course David won; it remained his best scalp and clearly – from the wry pleasure with which he told the story even when very ill – provided long-term satisfaction about how doing things properly can get its reward.

The second story dates from March last year. David worked as an electrical engineer and was often required to travel considerable distances. He had misread the fixture list – “an error of judgement on my part”, a very polite David phrase, that – and found himself in Lochinver, on the west coast of Sutherland, the same day he was due to captain the C team at Cumbernauld. No matter – after finishing work in the afternoon he drove all the way back to win his game and lead the team to a 4½-½ victory. This was beyond the call of duty – no one would have objected had David asked another club member to stand in for him – but his attendance was never in doubt and he didn’t expect any applause for it.

David was always good company, a cheery and positive presence around the club, and he was almost always there: before his illness, in his couple of decades as a Stirling member he had missed very few nights. He would often as not be engaged in endless allegro games with his great friend Gordon Allcock; the two of them must have played each other hundreds of times over the years, on free evenings and in idle moments between rounds during tournaments or after everyone else had finished.

The club felt odd during the spring session when David’s declining health meant that he wasn’t able to attend, and there will be a significant gap when we face the start of the new season without him. His kindly enthusiasm and commitment is an enormous loss to the club and to the league – and of course to Christine and the rest of the family, to whom sincere condolences are sent.

[Event "Stirling C v Stirling B"] [Site "Stirling CC"] [Date "2014.01.13"] [Round "-"] [White "Hewitt, D"] [Black "Brodie, D"] [Result "0-1"] 1. b4 e5 2. Bb2 d6 3. b5 Nf6 4. e3 Be7 5. Nf3 Bg4 6. Be2 Nbd7 7. c4 a6 8. a4 Nc5 9. Qc2 Qd7 10. Nc3 Bf5 11. Qd1 Bd3 12. O-O Bxe2 13. Qxe2 h6 14. d4 Nb3 15. Ra3 e4 16. Rxb3 exf3 17. Qxf3 c6 18. bxc6 bxc6 19. Ne4 O-O 20. Rb1 Rfb8 21. Bc3 Rxb3 22. Rxb3 Nxe4 23. Qxe4 Bf6 24. g3 Re8 25. Qb1 c5 26. Rb7 Qxa4 27. Qd3 cxd4 28. Bxd4 Bxd4 29. Qxd4 Rc8 30. h4 Qxc4 31. Qxd6 Qc1+ 32. Kh2 Qc2 33. Qf4 Qg6 34. e4 Ra8 35. g4 a5 36. h5 Qe6 37. Kg3 a4 38. Qc7 a3 39. Rb8+ Rxb8 40. Qxb8+ Kh7 41. Qa8 a2 42. f3 Qe5+ 43. f4 { White resigned a couple of moves later. } 0-1

Friday, 19 May 2017

15 May 2017 - Central League Cup

Badgers Brook v Stirling
Kenny McGeoch
 
Mark Cooke
 
David McConnell
 
Stuart Ward
 
Graham Kerr
 
Dave McGilvray
 
Gordon Walker
2060
 
1949
 
1812
 
1742
 
1617
 
1493
 
1188
1 - 0
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
1 - 0
 
0 - 1
 
0 - 1
 
0 - 1
1910
 
1845
 
1756
 
1692
 
1676
 
1657
 
1474
Shivan Murdochy
 
Neil Irving
 
Jim Shemilt
 
Graham Anderson
 
Steven Smith
 
Bill Cook
 
Dave Hewitt
    3 - 4    

This is Stirling's first win in this competition since 2005/06. Bill won first after Dave resigned when his phone went off during the game. Shortly afterward Dave made it 2-0. Jim agreed a draw with David, then I lost. Steve finished shortly afterward with a win, leaving just the top two boards playing and Stirling needing just a half point to win. Shivan lost when Kenny's Queenside pawns marched through. Neil's game against Mark was down to Queen and Rooks with 7 pawns each in quite a closed position. Time ran down, and with about two minutes left each, Mark accepted Neil's draw offer.

L to R: Jim Shemilt, Dave Hewitt, Steve Smith, Bill Cook, Neil Irving, Graham Anderson (missing: Shivan Murdochy)

Thanks to Steve for providing the game and analysis below, where Steve was Black against Graham Kerr.

[Event "Badgers Brook v Stirling"] [Site "Badgers Brook CC"] [Date "2017.05.15"] [Round "F"] [White "Kerr, G"] [Black "Smith, S"] [Result "0-1"] 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 Ne7 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 c5 7. Qg4 Qc7 { the most aggressive reply. Black's king side pawns disappear, but he gets one back plus active chances on the queen side. } 8. Qxg7 Rg8 9. Qxh7 cxd4 10. Ne2 Nbc6 11. f4 Bd7 12. Qd3 dxc3 13. Rb1 Nf5 14. Nxc3 a6 15. g3 Rc8 { leaving the king in the centre, but if 0-0-0 white can play 16 Qxa6 since if 16 .. bxa6 17 Bxa6 forces Qb7 and white has gained two pawns } 16. Bd2 Na5 { Everything is fairly standard so far. I'm doubtful about white's next couple of moves. } 17. Bh3 { the bishop never gets into the game } 17... Ne7 18. Kd1 Nc4 19. Rb3 b5 20. Ne2 Nc6 21. Re1 Rh8 22. g4 { Black should now play N6xe5 23 dxe5 Rxh3 similar to the game } 22... N6a5 23. Rb1 { now white loses decisive material. He had to play Bxa5, but after Qxa5 my computer gradually increases black's advantage as it looks futher ahead } 23... Nxd2 24. Kxd2 Rxh3 25. Qxh3 Qxc2+ 26. Ke3 Rc3+ { White resigns. } 0-1

Wednesday, 17 May 2017

11 May 2017 - Under 1500 Cup

Cumbernauld v Stirling
Ronnie Wallace

Derek McAteer

Steven Monaghan

Daniel McAteer

Steven Gentleman
1460

1330

1284

 

 
½ - ½

1 - 0

0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 1
1474

1454

1449

1387

1243
Dave Hewitt

Gordon Allcock

Brad Duthie

Craig Manson

Tom Wallace
    1½ - 3½    

Dave Hewitt writes:- A tight and exciting cup final. Stirling went ahead early on due to Brad's quick win against Steven M courtesy of a Bxf7+ tactic, and the lead was extended after Tom beat the other Steven in a very sharp-looking game. Things looked good for Stirling at this stage, but Derek won an exchange against Gordon and duly converted the win, so that put things very much back in the balance. I'd perhaps been better for a while against Ronnie but lost my way a little against good defence and we found ourselves in drawish territory but without either of us being able to offer due to the match situation.

Meanwhile Craig and Daniel were having a right old scrap on board 4, with Craig having passed pawns and back-rank threats but starting to run short of time. I kept shuttling across the room to see what was what, and was relieved when a N exchange led to a clear win for Craig as he was able to queen two pawns in quick succession and then deliver mate with two minutes left on his clock. With the match now decided, Ronnie and I immediately shook hands and we all went home.

Thanks to Cumbernauld for their hospitality and good sportsmanship in a match that could have gone either way - a Cumbernauld win on board count was a distinct possibility for a while. Stirling thus win the u1500 cup for the the eighth time in the past ten seasons. This one was particularly nice for the club to win, on behalf of David Brodie who is still the u1500 captain but has been absent due to illness this past while as most of you will know - I've been acting as his stand-in.

L to R: Brad Duthie, Tom Wallace, Craig Manson, Gordon Allcock, Dave Hewitt

Thanks to Tom for providing his game.

[Event "U1500 Cumbernauld v Stirling"] [Site "Cumbernauld CC"] [Date "2017.05.11"] [Round "F"] [White "Wallace, T"] [Black "Gentleman, S"] [Result "1-0"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. b3 e6 4. Bb2 d6 5. d4 cxd4 6. Nxd4 Nf6 7. Nxc6 bxc6 8. e5 Nd5 9. c4 Qa5+ 10. Nd2 Nb6 11. exd6 Bxd6 12. Bxg7 Rg8 13. Bh6 Be5 14. Qh5 Qc3 15. Rd1 Bb7 16. Be3 Rg7 17. Qh4 Nd7 18. Bf4 Bf6 19. Qh5 a6 20. Bd6 Rc8 21. c5 Be5 22. Bc4 Bxd6 23. cxd6 Nf6 24. Qh4 Rxg2 25. Kf1 Rg4 26. d7+ Kxd7 27. Ne4+ Ke8 28. Nxf6+ Kf8 29. Nd7+ Ke8 30. Qxg4 Rd8 31. Qg8+ Ke7 32. Qg5+ Ke8 33. Nf6+ Ke7 34. Ne4+ Qf6 35. Qxf6+ Ke8 36. Qxd8# 1-0

Friday, 5 May 2017

A couple of games

Thanks to Dave and Tom for providing the games below. The first is Tom as White against Scott Dickson of Grangemouth, from the recent Under 1500 Cup match. It's a strange case of when doubling rooks on an open file doesn't bring the expected result.

[Event "Under 1500 Cup - Grangemouth v Stirling"] [Site "Grangemouth CC"] [Date "2017.04.19"] [Round "SF"] [White "Wallace, T"] [Black "Dickson, S"] [Result "1-0"] 1. e4 e6 2. Nf3 d5 3. exd5 exd5 4. h3 c5 5. d4 Nc6 6. Be2 Qb6 7. c3 Nh6 8. O-O Nf5 9. Re1 Be7 10. Ne5 cxd4 11. Nxc6 bxc6 12. cxd4 O-O 13. b3 Bf6 14. Na3 Bxd4 15. Be3 Bxe3 16. fxe3 Nxe3 17. Qc1 Nc2+ 18. Kh1 Nxe1 19. Qxe1 Re8 20. Qf1 a5 21. Bh5 Ra7 22. Re1 Rae7 23. Bxf7+ Kf8 24. Be6+ Rf7 25. Qxf7# 1-0

 

 

This second game is from the recent Stirling Congress, Dave's round 4 clash as Black against Andrew Sutherland. When Andrew sat down at the start of the game Dave noticed a big book of tactical puzzles on top of his bag - so he endeavoured to get Qs off as soon as possible!

[Event "Stirling Congress"] [Site "Stirling"] [Date "2017.04.30"] [Round "4"] [White "Sutherland, A"] [Black "Hewitt, D"] [Result "0-1"] 1. c4 Nf6 2. g3 d5 3. cxd5 Nxd5 4. Bg2 c6 5. Nc3 e6 6. Nf3 Nd7 7. O-O Be7 8. a3 O-O 9. Qc2 f5 10. e4 Nxc3 11. bxc3 fxe4 12. Qxe4 Nc5 13. Qc2 Qd3 14. Ne1 Qxc2 15. Nxc2 e5 16. d4 Bf5 17. dxc5 Bxc2 18. Be3 Rad8 19. Rac1 Bd3 20. Rfd1 e4 21. Bh3 Be2 22. Be6+ Kh8 23. Rxd8 Rxd8 24. Bd4 Bf6 25. Re1 Bf3 26. Bxf6 gxf6 27. Bf5 Re8 28. Rc1 Kg7 29. h4 Rb8 30. Re1 Re8 31. Rc1 Rd8 32. Re1 Rd5 33. Bxe4 Re5 { White resigns. } 0-1

Wednesday, 3 May 2017

Stirling Congress

Congratulations to Dave Hewitt, who won the Challengers section of the Stirling Congress last weekend with an unbeaten 4/5.

Dave, on the right, receiving his prize from organiser Gary McPheator.

Wednesday, 26 April 2017

24 April 2017 - Central League Division 2

Dunfermline B v Stirling B
Jamie O'Connor

Calum Smith

Stewart Brisbane

Douglas Rew

Matt Harris
1642

1568

1512

1490

 
1 - 0

0 - 1

1 - 0

1 - 0

½ - ½
1553

1474

1360

1387

1449
Tony Pitson

Dave Hewitt

Kyle Kirkpatrick

Craig Manson

Brad Duthie
    3½ - 1½    

Congratulations to Dunfermline B, who retain the Division 2 title!

19 April 2017 - Under 1500 Cup

Grangemouth v Stirling
Hugh Hanlon

Crawford Welsh

David Fowler

Scott Dickson

Harry Leishman
1394

1272

1010

977

 
0 - 1

1 - 0

1 - 0

0 - 1

0 - 1
1474

1454

1449

1243

1163
Dave Hewitt

Gordon Allcock

Brad Duthie

Tom Wallace

Mick Bloor
    2 - 3    

Thanks to Dave Hewitt for the game below, the board 1 clash where Dave had White against Hugh Hanlon.


Hewitt - Hanlon