Tuesday, 17 December 2013

16 December 2013 - Keddie Cup

Dave Hewitt writes: Hope everyone who was there enjoyed the Keddie Cup last night. Good turnout, with 20 taking part, allowing a neat five players per group for the preliminary section. The 16 Stirling members were complemented by four guests: David Marshall - last year's runner-up; his Badgers Brook colleague and former Stirling stalwart (and double Keddie winner) Kenny McGeoch; Ken Stewart from the Polytechnic club; and young Finlay Anderson.

Congratulations go to Gordon Allcock, who won the title for the first time after having been runner-up two years ago. Runner-up this time was Martyn Roe (the 2005 winner), who came very close to taking the title again in what was surely the game of the night, the first of the two final games. This was a great cut-and-thrust encounter that left various of the spectators barely able to watch the latter stages, so goodness knows what it must have been like to play in. Gordon was a piece up for much of the game but Martyn hung in and managed to turn it round - but was unable to mate with Q+R against a bare K before his flag fell. He had, however, taken care to snap off Gordon's final pawn, meaning it was a draw - the only one in the entire tournament. So the colours were swapped, the times on the clock were halved and off they went again - and this time Gordon retained an early advantage and went on to win.

Gordon with the trophy

Overall, this year's Keddie felt like a classic of its kind: of the nine 1500+ players at the start, only one (me) made it through to the quarter-finals (where I was seen off by Martyn in another wild game). The final eight included four former winners (with two of the other four having previously lost finals), and it was the first Keddie since at least 2005 when no one named Blake made it through to the semis.

The semis featured the four form players on the night - but the two with 100% records, David Marshall and Robert Leckie, both lost. Overall, everyone bar Robert Togneri won at least one game, and there were lots of interesting encounters - eg I'd like to have seen more of the Nick Blake vs Gordon Q vs R ending in their quarter-final, but I was needing to concentrate on my own game. Finlay's win against John Blake and Tom McKay's win against Bill Cook definitely sounded like they were worth seeing. (Bill didn't qualify, but had the consolation of being the only person to beat the eventual winner.)

The social side of things seemed to go well - thanks to all who brought along foodstuffs and/or raffle prizes. It was good to see Craig Manson back from his transatlantic travels - and he might well be the first person ever to make it through to the Keddie quarter-finals while jetlagged.

The club is closed for the next two Mondays, and reopens on Monday 6 January (with the Stirling Wallace allegro team playing away at Badgers Brook that same night).

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

11 December 2013 - Central League Division 1

Dunfermline A v Stirling A
Ian Robertson
 
John McBride
 
Iain Sneddon
 
Fred Ossowski
 
Jim Webster
2149
 
1785
 
1740
 
1662
 
1613
1 - 0
 
0 - 1
 
0 - 1
 
1 - 0
 
0 - 1
1750
 
1810
 
1670
 
1660
 
1657
Steve Smith
 
Jim Shemilt
 
Graham Anderson
 
Robin Hayles
 
Neil Irving
    2 - 3    

A match notable for White winning every single game. This first game is from board 2, where Jim Shemilt had White against John McBride.


Shemilt - McBride

 

 

The game below is from board 3, where I had White against Iain Sneddon.


Anderson - Sneddon

9 December 2013 - Central League Division 2

Stirling B v Dunfermline C
Jim Shemilt

Bill Cook

John Blake

Tony Pitson

Dave Hewitt
1810

1616

1559

1520

1518
0 - 1

0 - 1

1 - 0

1 - 0

½ - ½
1474

1342

1300

1239

1090
Bryan O'Rourke

Peter Horne

Matthew Stuart

Derek Rodger

Ben Volland
    2½ - 2½    

The game below is from board 3, where John Blake had White against Matthew Stuart.


Blake - Stewart

Thursday, 5 December 2013

4 December 2013 - Central League Division 2

Dunfermline B v Stirling B
Fred Ossowski

Douglas Rew

Stewart Brisbane

Mathew Stewart

Glynis Grant
1662

1569

1547

1300

1280
½ - ½

1 - 0

0 - 1

1 - 0

1 - 0
1810

1616

1520

1518

1207
Jim Shemilt

Bill Cook

Tony Pitson

Dave Hewitt

David Brodie
    3½ - 1½    

Monday, 2 December 2013

2 December 2013 - Central League Division 2

Stirling C v Grangemouth B
Martyn Roe

Gordon Allcock

Mick Bloor

Robert Togneri

David Brodie
1458

1383

1323

1245

1207
0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 1

1 - 0

0 - 1
1492

1442

1259

1112

 
Bill Gray

Hugh Hanlon

Crawford Welsh

Hutch Williams

David Fowler
    1 - 4    

The game below is from board 4, where Robert Togneri performed an escape act worthy of Houdini to get a win.

 

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

27 November 2013 - Central Allegro League

Dunfermline Minnows 7 - 9 Stirling Bruce
Round 1
Jim Webster 0 - 1 Paul Prescott
Ian Robertson 1 - 0 John Blake
Iain Sneddon ½ - ½ Graham Anderson
Terry Doherty 0 - 1 Dave Hewitt
Round 2
Jim Webster ½ - ½ John Blake
Ian Robertson 1 - 0 Graham Anderson
Iain Sneddon 0 - 1 Dave Hewitt
Terry Doherty 1 - 0 Paul Prescott
Round 3
Jim Webster 0 - 1 Graham Anderson
Ian Robertson 1 - 0 Dave Hewitt
Iain Sneddon 1 - 0 Paul Prescott
Terry Doherty 0 - 1 John Blake
Round 4
Jim Webster 0 - 1 Dave Hewitt
Ian Robertson 1 - 0 Paul Prescott
Iain Sneddon 0 - 1 John Blake
Terry Doherty 0 - 1 Graham Anderson

Sunday, 24 November 2013

24 November 2013 - Scottish National Chess League

Edinburgh 2 v Forth Valley A
Michael Ridge
 
John Smith
 
Christoper McIntee
 
Calum McGilvray
 
Vipin Zamvar
1900
 
1869
 
1710
 
1504
 
1494
0 - 1
 
0 - 1
 
1 - 0
 
½ - ½
 
1 - 0
1912
 
1776
 
1750
 
1733
 
1660
Dougie Will
 
Kenny McGeoch
 
Steve Smith
 
Ian Mason
 
Robin Hayles
    2½ - 2½    
Forth Valley A v Dundee City B
Dougie Will
 
Kenny McGeoch
 
Steve Smith
 
Ian Mason
 
Graham Anderson
1912
 
1776
 
1750
 
1733
 
1670
1 - 0
 
½ - ½
 
0 - 1
 
0 - 1
 
1 - 0
1802
 
1784
 
1720
 
1624
 
1496
Gary Weir
 
Alastair Dawson
 
Andre Babin
 
Dariusz Koznik
 
Martin Chalmers
    2½ - 2½    

 

Lanark v Forth Valley B
Jim Smalls
 
Ian Brownlee
 
Tom Brown
 
John Nicol
 
Anthony Burns
1772
 
1698
 
1592
 
1441
 
1271
½ - ½
 
1 - 0
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
1 - 0
1657
 
1616
 
1496
 
1442
 
1207
Neil Irving
 
Bill Cook
 
Bill Gray
 
Hugh Hanlon
 
David Brodie
    3½ - 1½    
Forth Valley B v Kilmarnock
Neil Irving
 
Bill Cook
 
Bill Gray
 
Hugh Hanlon
 
David Brodie
1657
 
1616
 
1496
 
1442
 
1207
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
0 - 1
 
0 - 1
 
1 - 0
1958
 
1822
 
1822
 
1760
 
1518
Jamie Malkin
 
Joe Parks
 
Kenneth Malkin
 
James Kleboe
 
John McNicoll
    2 - 3    

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

18 November 2013

Two matches were played in the Richardson Cup on Monday night. Paul Prescott defeated Bill Cook, and Robin and I, over the course of 2¾ hours, fought out the game below.

Hayles - Anderson

Monday, 11 November 2013

11 November 2013 - Central League Division 1

Stirling A v Grangemouth A
Steve Smith
 
Graham Anderson
 
Robin Hayles
 
Neil Irving
 
Dave Hewitt
1750
 
1670
 
1660
 
1657
 
1502
0 - 1
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
1 - 0
1946
 
1912
 
1733
 
1259
 
 
Alan Bell
 
Dougie Will
 
Ian Mason
 
Crawford Welsh
 
David Fowler
    2½ - 2½    

This is my game from board 2, where I had Black (for the fifth game in a row) against Dougie Will.


Will - Anderson

 

This is the game from board 3, where Robin had White against Ian Mason.

Hayles - Mason

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

4 November 2013 - Thornton Cup

As well as the Allegro match on Monday night, the Thornton Cup saw the battle of the Roberts - Mr Togneri against Mr Leckie. The game is below, with Mr Togneri as White.

Monday, 4 November 2013

4 November 2013 - Central Allegro League

A match that seemed closer than the score-line suggests. Notable for another fine 4/4 from John Blake, a fine unbeaten 3/4 from Bill Cook, me snatching defeat from the jaws of victory against Stewart Brisbane, and Dave picking up his bishop from a3, deciding f8 wasn't the correct square for it but g7 was...

Stirling Bruce 11 - 5 Dunfermline Sharks
Round 1
Bill Cook 1 - 0 Fred Ossowski
John Blake 1 - 0 Stewart Brisbane
Graham Anderson 0 - 1 Peter Horne
Dave Hewitt 0 - 1 Matthew Stewart
Round 2
Bill Cook ½ - ½ Matthew Stewart
John Blake 1 - 0 Fred Ossowski
Graham Anderson 0 - 1 Stewart Brisbane
Dave Hewitt 1 - 0 Peter Horne
Round 3
Bill Cook ½ - ½ Peter Horne
John Blake 1 - 0 Matthew Stewart
Graham Anderson 1 - 0 Fred Ossowski
Dave Hewitt 1 - 0 Stewart Brisbane
Round 4
Bill Cook 1 - 0 Stewart Brisbane
John Blake 1 - 0 Peter Horne
Graham Anderson 1 - 0 Matthew Stewart
Dave Hewitt 0 - 1 Fred Ossowski

28 October 2013 - GM Daan Brandenburg simultaneous part 2

Dave Hewitt adds: A very impressive performance by GM Daan Brandenburg, who won most of his games not by any fireworks, but by quiet development and manoeuvring. The first game to end was against Robin Hayles, after just under 90 minutes of play - but it then took only another 28 minutes before the 15th and final win was secured, against Jono Blake.

Neil Irving and Steve Smith appeared to come closest to spoiling the GM's 100% record, while Robert Togneri also did well - even having Daan in slight time trouble for a while and feeling afterwards that he wasn't too far from managing a draw. Martyn Roe and Gordon Allcock put up stout resistance, as did Jono, but in the end it was a 15-0 drubbing.

Several of the stronger Stirling players were away - Paul, Jim, Bill and Tony - and their presence might not only have increased the individual difficulty for Daan but also the larger number of opponents might have made things harder for him overall, given that a good few more moves would have had to be played in the same amount of time. As it was, most games lasted between 28 and 46 moves, and around 560 moves were made in total. In other words, Daan won the 15 games at a rate of around seven moves per minute - tremendous stuff. Immediately afterwards, he described himself as feeling "very tired" - and no wonder.

Many thanks to him for a tour de force - fascinating to watch and, for those taking part, enjoyable (well, up to a point) to play in. It was very instructive - and rather humbling - to watch such a strong player in action.

Some more games...

Brandenburg - Hayles

 

 

 

Brandenburg - Leckie

Mick Bloor's game to follow once I find out what's wrong with it...

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

28 October 2013 - GM Daan Brandenburg simultaneous

On Monday night, members of Stirling Chess Club were pleased to welcome visiting Dutch GM Daan Brandenburg, a visitor to Stirling. Daan had generously agreed to play a simultaneous display. Daan had White on each board, and one hour twenty minutes on the clock. Fifteen opponents had forty minutes each. Neil Irving built up a good position with two connected passed pawns on the Queen side, before Daan sacrificed a Bishop for two pawns on the King side and launched a strong attack, until Neil succumbed on time (see game below). Robert Togneri played quickly and built up a good time advantage, but Daan eventually triumphed here as well. The final game finished when Daan forced Jonathan Blake's King into the corner to mate him.

The final score was:-
Stirling Chess Club 0 - 15 Daan Brandenburg

Many thanks to Daan for taking the time to play us, and thanks to Dave Hewitt for the organisation.

Some pictures...

 
Early days...
 
A study in concentration...
 
 
Another study in concentration...
 
 
 
 
A crowd gathers around Neil Irving's game as it looks like he may have a chance...
 
 
 
 
Gordon Allcock's final position - Daan sacrifices his rook to make sure the pawn can Queen.
 
 
Jonathan Blake finishes
 

Some games with, hopefully, more to follow.

Brandenburg - Irving

 

Brandenburg - Anderson

Sunday, 27 October 2013

27 October 2013 - Scottish National Chess League

East Kilbride v Forth Valley A
Alan Jelfs
 
Anthony Dunlop
 
Lennart Koehn
 
Jim Robertson
 
Tom Brisbane
1922
 
1696
 
1678
 
1602
 
1542
1 - 0
 
1 - 0
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
1912
 
1750
 
1733
 
1660
 
1657
Dougie Will
 
Steve Smith
 
Ian Mason
 
Robin Hayles
 
Neil Irving
    3½ - 1½    
Forth Valley A v Giffnock & Clarkston A
Dougie Will
 
Steve Smith
 
Ian Mason
 
Graham Anderson
 
Robin Hayles
1912
 
1750
 
1733
 
1670
 
1660
1 - 0
 
0 - 1
 
1 - 0
 
½ - ½
 
0 - 1
2174
 
1836
 
1712
 
1694
 
1628
Phil Giulian
 
Neil Thomson
 
Andrew McQueen
 
Rosie Giulian
 
Iain Campbell
    2½ - 2½    

A couple of short (in terms of number of moves, but not, of course, time) games from the afternoon session. The first game is from board 1, where Dougie had White against Phil Giulian.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This second game is from board 4, where I had Black against Rosie Giulian.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wandering Dragons v Forth Valley B
Richard Kynoch
 
Elliot Sloan
 
Donald Heron
 
Richard Carter
 
Chris Donkin
1844
 
1832
 
1800
 
1736
 
1547
1 - 0
 
1 - 0
 
1 - 0
 
1 - 0
 
1 - 0
1496
 
1442
 
1207
 
1182
 
764
Bill Gray
 
Hugh Hanlon
 
David Brodie
 
Robert Leckie
 
Ross Heenan
    5 - 0    
Forth Valley B v Dumfries & District
Neil Irving
 
Bill Gray
 
Hugh Hanlon
 
David Brodie
 
Robert Leckie
1657
 
1496
 
1442
 
1207
 
1182
½ - ½
 
1 - 0
 
0 - 1
 
1 - 0
 
½ - ½
2011
 
1519
 
1510
 
1404
 
1151
Michael Green
 
Karsten Saunders
 
Stavros Karampatos
 
Nikos Argyroudis
 
Robert Sim
    3 - 2    

This final game is from board 4, where David Brodie had Black against Nikos Argyroudis.

Monday, 21 October 2013

21 October 2013 - Central League Division 1

Badgers Brook v Stirling A
Fabio Biancalona
 
Andrew McHarg
 
Kenny McGeoch
 
Steven McHarg
 
Kenny Aiston
1927
 
1792
 
1776
 
1414
 
1448
½ - ½
 
0 - 1
 
1 - 0
 
1 - 0
 
0 - 1
1750
 
1810
 
1660
 
1670
 
1518
Steve Smith
 
Jim Shemilt
 
Robin Hayles
 
Graham Anderson
 
Dave Hewitt
    2½ - 2½    

Thursday, 17 October 2013

16 October 2013 - Central League Division 2

Grangemouth B v Stirling B
Bill Gray

Crawford Welsh

Hutch Williams

David Fowler

Ross Heenan
1496

1259

1112

 

764
0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 1

½ - ½
1810

1616

1559

1518

1383
Jim Shemilt

Bill Cook

John Blake

Dave Hewitt

Gordon Allcock
    ½ - 4½    

On board 4, Dave (as White) continues to have success with 1 b4.

Monday, 14 October 2013

14 October 2013

As well as the league match, some Richardson Cup matches were played. In the Qualifier Final, Dave Hewitt defeated Tony Pitson. Bill Cook won against Robin Hayles, and I beat John Blake. My game against John is below, where John has White.

14 October 2013 - Central League Division 2

Stirling C v Dunfermline C
Gordon Allcock

Mick Bloor

Robert Togneri

David Brodie

Tom McKay
1383

1323

1245

1207

831
1 - 0

0 - 1

½ - ½

0 - 1

0 - 1
1474

1388

1342

1300

1239
Bryan O'Rourke

Terry Doherty

Peter Horne

Matthew Stewart

Derek Rodger
    1½ - 3½    

Monday, 7 October 2013

7 October 2013 - Stirling Wallace v Stirling Bruce

Stirling Wallace 4 - 12 Stirling Bruce
Round 1
Robin Hayles 0 - 1 Bill Cook
Steve Smith 0 - 1 Paul Prescott
Tony Pitson 0 - 1 John Blake
Mick Bloor 0 - 1 Graham Anderson
Round 2
Robin Hayles 0 - 1 John Blake
Steve Smith 1 - 0 Bill Cook
Tony Pitson ½ - ½ Graham Anderson
Mick Bloor 0 - 1 Paul Prescott
Round 3
Robin Hayles ½ - ½ Graham Anderson
Steve Smith ½ - ½ John Blake
Tony Pitson 0 - 1 Paul Prescott
Mick Bloor 0 - 1 Bill Cook
Round 4
Robin Hayles 0 - 1 Paul Prescott
Steve Smith ½ - ½ Graham Anderson
Tony Pitson 0 - 1 Bill Cook
Mick Bloor 1 - 0 John Blake

Friday, 4 October 2013

30 September 2013 - Central League Division 1

Stirling A v Cumbernauld A
Steve Smith
 
Robin Hayles
 
Neil Irving
 
Bill Cook
 
John Blake
1750
 
1660
 
1657
 
1616
 
1559
1 - 0
 
1 - 0
 
0 - 1
 
½ - ½
 
1 - 0
1830
 
1703
 
1715
 
1500
 
1327
Steven Kelly
 
Ralph Stirrat
 
Mark Monaghan
 
John Pearston
 
Paul Hendry
    3½ - 1½    

Friday, 27 September 2013

Monday 23 September 2013

The club championship, known as the Richardson Cup, got under way on Monday night. Paul Prescott started his defence of the trophy with a win against Robin Hayles, while Steve Smith joined him on 1/1 by defeating John Blake.

The first qualifier to be played saw Dave Hewitt defeat Martyn Roe. This game is below, where Dave has White.

Monday, 16 September 2013

16 September 2013 - Central League Division 2

Stirling B v Stirling C
Jim Shemilt

Bill Cook

John Blake

Tony Pitson

Dave Hewitt
1810

1616

1559

1520

1518
0 - 1

½ - ½

1 - 0

½ - ½

1 - 0
1277

1245

1230

1207

1182
Jonathan Blake

Robert Togneri

Nicholas Blake

David Brodie

Robert Leckie
    3 - 2    

The first game here is from board 1, where Jonathan Blake has White against Jim Shemilt.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This second game is from board 2, where Robert Togneri has White against Bill Cook.

 

The Battle of the Blakes - young Nick has White against his father John.

 

 

This final game is from board 4, where Tony Pitson had White against David Brodie.

Friday, 6 September 2013

AGM - Trophy Pictures

Winners of the Central Allegro League - Stirling Bruce
 
 
(l-r: Tony Pitson, Dave Hewitt, Graham Anderson, Paul Prescott, John Blake, Bill Cook)
 
 
Winners of Central League Division 2 - Stirling B
 

 
 
(l-r: Tony Pitson, Neil Irving, David Brodie, Dave Hewitt, John Blake, Bill Cook, Jonathan Blake)
 
Winners of the Central Under 1500 Trophy
 

(l-r: Mick Bloor, David Brodie, Robert Togneri)
 

 
Paul Prescott with the Richardson Cup
 
 
John Blake with the Lindsay Cup
 
 
Say Chess!
 
Thanks to Robert Leckie for the photos!
 
 
 


Sunday, 1 September 2013

AGM, 2 September 2013

120th AGM 2nd Sept 2012. 7.00pm in St Columba’s Church Hall, Stirling

AGENDA

1. President’s welcome.
2. Minutes of previous AGM.
3. Matters arising.
4. Officers’ reports.
5. Election of office bearers.
6. Competitions for 2013-14.
7. Notices of motion.
8. Any other business.


John Blake
Secretary


Club competitions 2012–13

Richardson Cup

The cup, and with it the title of club champion, was again won by Paul Prescott – his seventh consecutive success, a tremendous run. After the previous season’s relatively close shave, Paul returned to unbeaten ways – winning five of his games (despite dodging a bullet in his early-season encounter with Robin), and dropping only the one draw, against debutant Bill. Steve was runner-up, a point behind, while a further point back came Robin and Graham. Bill had a further draw plus a win to finish on 2/6, while Tony and Dave managed only two draws apiece, thus bringing up the rear.

With the recent influx of fairly strong new members, it is to be hoped that this season’s Richardson will see some new blood and an overall increase in playing strength. It remains to be seen who can play in terms of availability, but as things stand the following line-up is feasible: Paul, John (who has qualified courtesy of winning the Lindsay Cup), Douglas, Jim, Steve and Graham, and one of Robin, Neil, Bill and Tony. Even if that isn’t the eventual cast list, it is to be hoped that at least two of the three 1800+ players can take part.

It is proposed to retain the same format for the tournament: a seven-round all-play-all, comprising the two by-right qualifiers (the Richardson and Lindsay winners), the next four by grade who want to play, and one slot determined via an early-season KO made up of the next four by grade. Last season, as on previous occasions, there was some discussion about upping the overall number to nine – but given the difficulty of getting everyone to play six games over eight months, and also a possible increase in the number of league fixtures (courtesy of a Grangemouth B team in division 2 and a second Badgers Brook team in the allegro league), there simply isn’t space in the calendar to expand the Richardson, even assuming that was felt desirable.

There were again issues last season about a logjam of games towards the end of the season – and, while such things can always happen due to illness, bereavement, work commitments etc, it would be good if Richardson players could “get ahead of the game” by each playing at least two (ideally three) of their six games by the turn of the year. As the calendar stands just now, the intention is to make 14 October, 18 November and 9 December the pre-Christmas Richardson nights (but games can be played on nights other than this), while 23 September and 14 October are the dates for the qualifying KO games.

Lindsay Cup

This proved to be hard-fought, with top-grader John Blake eventually taking the title, courtesy of beating newcomer Craig Manson in a 64-move final. Nine players took part, initially in two all-play-all groups, with Gordon and Martyn being the other two semi-finalists. As with the Richardson, there were problems with getting all games played by the end of the regular season, and one of the semis (which went to a replay) and the final were carried over into June. When this happens, whether with one game or multiple games, it works out OK in the end while not being ideal, so again could people please endeavour to keep pace with the calendar and play their games on a reasonably regular basis.

Partly because of the carry-over of games, and also because the arrival of new Richardson players is likely to cause a trickledown effect in the Lindsay, there will be a change to the scheduling this current season. Of late, the Lindsay has started early in the new year, but the proposal is to drag it back into the first half of the season – ideally with the first games being played on 11 November and the group stage being completed no later than the end of April.

Thornton Cup

This was won by Martyn Roe – who had a good season all round, in both club and league terms. In the final – which again went to a replay and was again carried over into the summer – he beat David Brodie (thus continuing David’s remarkable and rather unenviable run: in the past seven seasons, he has been in five President’s/Thornton finals and has yet to get his hands on the silverware; he has also lost four finals – and won one – in the Lindsay during the same period).

There was a bit of uncertainty at the start of last season’s Thornton, as the original grading cut-off was 1450 which allowed nine entrants and a structure of one preliminary game followed by four quarter-finals. Two players then pulled out, however, leaving the awkward number of seven and meaning that someone could win the cup by playing only two games. After discussion with the seven players still involved, it was agreed to nudge the ceiling up to 1465, thus allowing Martyn to compete and making it a straight quarter-final etc structure. Note that the grading ceiling has shifted in previous seasons (although not usually after the first-round draw has been made) to allow a sensible number of players.

This coming season, the proposal is to make the limit 1460, which would mean that the following are eligible: Martyn, Simon, Gordon, Mick, Craig, Jono, Robert Togneri, Nick, David, Robert Leckie, Tom, George and John Crichton. Not all of these will play (most obviously George, given that he lives on Mull), but eight or nine entrants looks feasible – and of course any ungraded or sub-1461 newcomers who turn up between now and the end of September will be welcome to take part. The plan is again to have it as a KO with at least three rounds, to be played in the autumn and early winter with the final ideally being played fairly early in 2014.

Keddie Cup

This proved to be something of an epic, being won by Graham Anderson after what was probably a record number of ten games: four group-stage games, two group-stage playoff games, a quarter-final (which needed a replay) followed by the semi and the final. To say that the winner looked a bit frazzled by the end of proceedings would be an understatement, and it was a tour de force, especially as the handicap favoured him in only one of the ten games (which he lost, to Kenny McGeoch). It was the highest-graded Keddie victory since Paul took home the cup in 2004

The runner-up was Dave Marshall from Badgers Brook – a very welcome guest who steered a successful course through the chaos on his first attempt at the Keddie, and who maintained the curious sequence where several non-member visitors have reached the final but none has yet won it. In the past six seasons, this has happened four times – with Ethan Young (twice), Gerry Blake and now Dave Marshall having to be content with the runner-up slot.

The most recent Keddie – as has become the trend – saw two of the Blakes make it to the latter stages, with John and Jono both losing in the semis. Overall, there were 18 entrants – lower than in some recent seasons but enough for it to be an enjoyable gathering and for a decent amount of money to be raised for club funds, via the entry fee and the raffle. For the coming season, the Keddie date is 16 December.

October allegro

Winner: Steve Smith (4½/5), runner-up: John Blake (4/5), 10 players

April allegro

Winner: Graham Anderson (4½/5), runners-up: John Blake, Bill Cook, Neil Irving, Dave Hewitt (all 3½/5), 13 players

Provisional dates for this season’s allegros (the 17th and 18th in the series): 28 October, 28 April

Season-long all-play-all allegro

Winner: Bill Cook (8½/9), runner-up: Graham Anderson (7½/10), 11 players (plus two withdrawals)

A fine win at the first attempt for Bill in the all-season allegro. Although it was the first time that the title hadn’t been won with a 100% score, he did remain unbeaten, dropping only a draw to the eventual runner-up. Overall, in terms of allegro chess, it’s worth noting that Stirling members are playing more of this than is the case in most clubs – due to a combination of the allegro league, the three club tournaments and occasional forays into external events (eg the Lothians Allegro and the Poly Quickplay). In the latest grading list, the allegro section has Dave placed at number five in terms of most allegro games played (49), while Bill played 39 and Steve 33. It’s unclear quite how much this contributed towards what was probably the season’s most notable league success – the Stirling Bruce victory in the allegro league, when Dunfermline Minnows and Grangemouth Tigers had been the pre-season favourites – but it does appear to have helped.

Opening-night blitz

Winners: Paul Prescott (4½/6), runners-up: John Blake, David Brodie, Robin Hayles (all 4/6), 10 players

Dave Hewitt, competition secretary

A brief report on publicity matters. In theory Graham and I share duties on this, but in practice Graham has done all the work during the past year. The focus of the publicity side of things is on the club website, which Graham has revamped and moved to a new location, stirlingchessclub.blogspot.co.uk. It is now in a blog format, which works much better I think, as it allows a combination of news about fixtures, grades etc to be accompanied by actual games using play-through software. This increases the club’s public profile and conveys the idea that it’s a friendly place to play chess. As such, it’s likely to bring in occasional new members more successfully than the old methods of newspaper reports, posters and the like.
 
In terms of actual new members, there were five during the last season (Bill, Neil, Craig, Jim and John C), following on from Robert L whose first full season this was. The available playing strength in league terms stands at around 18, with a couple of others who much prefer internal club games. This is as high a figure as it’s been in recent seasons, and of the recent additions three are in the top half of the club’s grading split, which has a useful trickledown effect through the various teams.

We could still (as ever) do with some more top-end strength, but the key thing is that the recent recruits are all keen both to play and to improve, and are reliable in terms of turning up for matches and playing in the internal competitions. The margins remain quite tight in that some people will always either leave the area or quietly lose interest in chess, but as things stand we’re probably the healthiest club in the league in terms of numbers, and the hope is that this steady increase will continue over the coming season. If we could get the regular playing strength up to two dozen by this time next year that would be great.

Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Stirling Chess Club Grading List 2013/14

Name
 
Grade
 
Allegro Grade
 

 
Douglas Bain
 
Paul Prescott
 
Jim Shemilt
 
Steve Smith
 
Graham Anderson
 
Robin Hayles
 
Neil Irving
 
Bill Cook
 
John Blake
 
Tony Pitson
 
Dave Hewitt
 
Martyn Roe
 
Gordon Allcock
 
Mick Bloor
 
Craig Manson
 
Jonathan Blake
 
Robert Togneri
 
Nicholas Blake
 
David Brodie
 
Robert Leckie
 
Tom McKay
 
George Clarke
 
John Crichton
 

 
2008
 
1949
 
1820
 
1750
 
1670
 
1660
 
1657
 
1616
 
1559
 
1520
 
1518
 
1458
 
1383
 
1323
 
1318
 
1277
 
1245
 
1230
 
1207
 
1182
 
831
 
812
 
u/g
 

 
2006
 
1802
 
1820
 
1575
 
1593
 
1446
 
1588
 
1684
 
1657
 
1581
 
1502
 
1432
 
1406
 
1130
 
1071
 
1197
 
1278
 
1398
 
1276
 
1224
 
905
 
812
 
u/g
 

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Lindsay Cup Final

Congratulations to John Blake, winner of the Lindsay Cup! John's victory over Craig Manson is below - John had White.

Monday, 24 June 2013

Lindsay Cup Semi-Final

While the club is officially closed for the summer, the outstanding games are gradually being played. The two games below are between Martyn Roe and John Blake. The first game ended up a draw, so the tie was replayed with the colours reversed. In the first game, John had White and Martyn had Black.

In the replay, Martyn has White and John has Black.

 

 

This means the final is between John Blake and Craig Manson. Good luck to both!

Monday, 3 June 2013

End of season club update

Congratulations to Paul Prescott, winner of the Richardson Cup (club championship) for the seventh consecutive season, with an unbeaten 5½/6.

In the only other decided competition, congratulations go to Bill Cook for winning the season long quickplay all-play-all with 8½/9.

Still undecided are the Thornton Cup and the Lindsay Cup. The Thornton Cup final is between David Brodie and Martyn Roe. The Lindsay Cup final is between Craig Manson and the winner of the John Blake-Martyn Roe semi-final. These outstanding games will hopefully be completed as soon as possible.

The club has now finished for the summer. We're due back on the first Monday in September (the 2nd) for the AGM and the subsequent 5 minute allegro tournament. Have a good summer!

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

13 May 2013 - Stirling win the U1500 Cup!

Stirling v Badgers Brook
Martyn Roe
 
Gordon Allcock
 
Craig Manson
 
Mick Bloor
 
David Brodie
1465
 
1416
 
1330
 
1309
 
1281
½ - ½
 
1 - 0
 
½ - ½
 
1 - 0
 
0 - 1
1366
 
1444
 
1418
 
1340
 
1158
Steven McHarg
 
Dave McGilvray
 
Kenny Alston
 
Dave Marshall
 
Steve Monaghan
    3 - 2    

Well done to all!

Monday, 6 May 2013

6 May 2013 - Central League Divison 1

Stirling A v Cumbernauld A
Dave Hewitt
 
Graham Anderson
 
John Blake
 
Martyn Roe
 
David Brodie
1589
 
1574
 
1543
 
1465
 
1283
0 - 1
 
½ - ½
 
0 - 1
 
½ - ½
 
0 - 1
1922
 
1836
 
1658
 
1482
 
1260
Ian Marks
 
Kevin Mayo
 
Ralph Stirrat
 
Ronnie Wallace
 
Paul Hendry
    1 - 4    

On board 2 as White, I managed to get to here after 28 ... b5. I quite liked my position, but went wrong with 29 Ng2. The whole point of putting the knight on h4 had been to prevent Nf5. The game continued 29 Ng2 Nf5 and I then had to decision to make - lose a piece or lose the exchange. Compounding the error, I chose to let Kevin decide what he wanted by playing 30 Rae1. Kevin, unsurprisingly, chose to take the bishop. I managed not to make any further howlers, and with each of us having 5 minutes left, had a draw offer accepted on move 43.

The final Division 1 table looks like this:-

  Played
 
Won
 
Drawn
 
Lost
 
Game Points
 
Match Points
 
Cumbernauld
 
Badgers Brook
 
Dunfermline
 
Grangemouth
 
Stirling
 
8
 
8
 
8
 
8
 
8
 
7
 
4
 
4
 
1
 
1
 
0
 
2
 
2
 
1
 
1
 
1
 
2
 
2
 
6
 
6
 
25½
 
23½
 
21
 
17½
 
12½
 
14
 
10
 
10
 
3
 
3
 

Friday, 3 May 2013

29 April 2013 - Club Allegro

The latest - the sixteenth - in the series of club allegros proved to be a competitive affair, as ever. There were 13 entrants - the highest since the May 2010 edition - and the early pace-setter was Gordon. He was the clear leader after two rounds. There was a spate of draws (five in all, including three in the first round - no one had more than one draw, however), and this made for a tight race. The pack gradually reeled in the early leader, and in the end the top five graders occupied the top five places. In r5 Graham played John, both on 3½/4 and with no one on 3/4, so it was effectively a playoff. Graham won, to take the title for the first time in a couple of years, while John ended up in a share of second along with Neil, Bill and me. Further down the rankings, both Roberts had good nights relative to their gradings

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
 
Neil Irving
 
John Blake
 
Bill Cook
 
Graham Anderson
 
Dave Hewitt
 
Martyn Roe
 
Steve Smith
 
Gordon Allcock
 
Robert Togneri
 
David Brodie
 
Jonathan Blake
 
Mick Bloor
 
Robert Leckie
 
1659
 
1639
 
1575
 
1565
 
1523
 
1520
 
1516
 
1398
 
1324
 
1300
 
1234
 
1123
 
1053
 
0 W 8
 
½ B 9
 
½ W 10
 
1 B 11
 
1 W 12
 
½ B 13
 
1 Bye
 
1 B 1
 
½ B 2
 
½ B 3
 
0 W 4
 
0 B 5
 
½ B 6
 
1 B 12
 
W 13
 
½ B 6
 
W 7
 
1 B 8
 
W 3
 
B 4
 
2 W 5
 
W 4
 
½ W 9
 
1 Bye
 
0 W 1
 
½ B 2
 
2 W 11
 
B 6
 
W 13
 
B 9
 
2 W 10
 
W 2
 
W 8
 
2 B 7
 
W 4
 
½ B 5
 
1 B 1
 
1 Bye
 
½ B 3
 
B 5
 
W 7
 
B 11
 
W 8
 
W 1
 
B 9
 
B 2
 
2 B 4
 
W 6
 
Bye
 
1 W 3
 
1 B 13
 
W 12
 
W 6
 
B 4
 
B 3
 
W 2
 
B 7
 
B 1
 
W 5
 
2 W 8
 
Bye
 
W 13
 
1 B 12
 
2 W 11
 
B 10
 
=2
 
=2
 
=2
 
1
 
=2
 
=6
 
=6
 
=10
 
=6
 
12
 
13
 
=10
 
=6
 
 

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Congratulations to Cumbernauld!

Congratulations to Cumbernauld, who, after a 3½ - 1½ win over Badgers Brook on Monday night, are winners of Central League Division 1 with a match to spare. Their final match is against us this coming Monday, and I'll post the final league table along with the result.

Friday, 19 April 2013

24 March 2013 - Scottish National Chess League

I forgot to add this at the time, so for the sake of completeness here are the results from the final round of the SNCL.

Giffnock & Clarkston A v Forth Valley A
Calum MacQueen
 
Neil Thomson
 
Antonios Floros
 
Rosie Giulian
 
Andrew MacQueen
2272
 
1918
 
1819
 
1787
 
1648
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
1 - 0
 
1 - 0
 
1 - 0
1858
 
1839
 
1762
 
1708
 
1625
Dougie Will
 
Kenny McGeoch
 
Ian Mason
 
Steve Smith
 
Robin Hayles
    4 - 1    

This defeat means Forth Valley A are relegated to Division 2 for next season.

Forth Valley B v Oban
Dave Hewitt
 
Bill Cook
 
Bill Gray
 
 
 
Robert Leckie
1589
 
1575
 
1527
 
 
 
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
0d - 1d
 
½ - ½
1898
 
1799
 
1576
 
 
 
1363
Duncan Campbell
 
Alistair Campbell
 
Hugh Flockhart
 
 
 
Peter Doris
    2 - 3    

Forth Valley B finished one point above the relegation zone, and will play in Division 3 again next season.

Monday, 15 April 2013

15 April 2013 - Central League Cup (7 board knockout)

Stirling v Badgers Brook
Douglas Bain
 
Steve Smith
 
Robin Hayles
 
Dave Hewitt
 
Bill Cook
 
Graham Anderson
 
Martyn Roe
2019
 
1708
 
1625
 
1589
 
1575
 
1574
 
1465
1 - 0
 
½ - ½
 
0 - 1
 
0 - 1
 
1 - 0
 
0 - 1
 
1 - 0
1927
 
1839
 
1726
 
1645
 
1546
 
1366
 
1281
Mark Cooke
 
Kenny McGeoch
 
Andrew McHarg
 
Stuart Ward
 
Graham Kerr
 
Steven McHarg
 
Derek Raffan
    3½ - 3½    

The board count for victories is the same. Badgers Brook progress to the Final after the result from the bottom board is eliminated.

Thursday, 4 April 2013

3 April 2013 - Central League Division 2 - Stirling B are champions!

Dunfermline B v Stirling B
Fred Ossowski
 
Douglas Rew
 
Stewart Brisbane
 
Bryan O'Rourke
 
Peter Horne
1647
 
1566
 
1562
 
1412
 
1261
1 - 0
 
½ - ½
 
1 - 0
 
0 - 1
 
0 - 1
1659
 
1589
 
1575
 
1564
 
1543
Neil Irving
 
Dave Hewitt
 
Bill Cook
 
Tony Pitson
 
John Blake
    2½ - 2½    

In terms of the order in which the games ended, Neil lost on time in a better position against Fred, then Tony equalised with a very solid win against Bryan. I should probably have won my game against Doug but he defended stoutly for a draw by repetition, by which time John was well on the way against Peter - whose resignation sealed the league for us. That just left Bill trying to salvage a tricky position against Stewart, which thankfully didn't matter in league terms (although both players appeared to think it did), and in the end Bill's flag fell. The final league table look like this:-

  Played
 
Won
 
Drawn
 
Lost
 
Game Points
 
Match Points
 
Stirling B
 
Dunfermline B
 
Dunfermline C
 
Stirling C
 
6
 
6
 
6
 
6
 
3
 
3
 
1
 
0
 
3
 
2
 
3
 
2
 
0
 
1
 
2
 
4
 
20
 
18
 
14
 
8
 
9
 
8
 
5
 
2
 

Congratulations to all involved!