Monday, 30 March 2015

29 March 2015 - Scottish National Chess League

Division 2 - Forth Valley A v Dunfermline Knights
Dougie Will
 
Shivan Murdochy
 
Kenny McGeoch
 
Steve Smith
 
Ian Mason
1954
 
1907
 
1873
 
1782
 
1694
0 - 1
 
1 - 0
 
1 - 0
 
1 - 0
 
1 - 0
2115
 
1570
 
1387
 
1273
 
1267
Ian Robertson
 
Stuart Black
 
Peter Horne
 
Ben Volland
 
Glynis Grant
    4 - 1    

A tremendous season for the A team, finishing top of the league with 6 wins from 7 matches and promoted to Division 1. Well done to all!

Division 3 - Forth Valley B v Stepps Warriors
Neil Irving
 
Bill Cook
 
Bill Gray
 
Hugh Hanlon
 
David Brodie
1644
 
1556
 
1511
 
1473
 
1236
0 - 1
 
0 - 1
 
0 - 1
 
0 - 1
 
1 - 0
2326
 
2082
 
1922
 
1877
 
1447
Douglas Bryson (IM)
 
Graeme Nolan
 
Alex Gillies
 
William Hulme
 
Peter Thomson
    1 - 4    

Disappointment for the B team, the season finishing with relegation from Division 3 to 4. This masks some fine individual performances, with all but the unlucky Mr Hanlon achieving grading performances well above their current rating. On board 1, with 3/7 including two games against titled players, Neil managed a tournament rating of 1888, and special mention to Bill Cook, who, with 2/3, had a tournament performance of 2002.

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Games

Thanks to Bill Cook for providing this game, from the recent National League match v Inverclyde. Bill was White against Kevin McDonald, who is graded 2026.


Cook - McDonald

Monday, 23 March 2015

23 March 2015 - Central League Cup

Stirling v Dunfermline
Shivan Murdochy
 
Jim Shemilt
 
Steve Smith
 
Graham Anderson
 
Robin Hayles
 
John Blake
 
Bill Cook
1907
 
1787
 
1782
 
1727
 
1584
 
1573
 
1556
0 - 1
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
0 - 1
 
½ - ½
 
1 - 0
 
1 - 0
2115
 
1631
 
1598
 
1570
 
1549
 
1487
 
1382
Ian Robertson
 
Fred Ossowski
 
Jim Webster
 
Stuart Black
 
Stewart Brisbane
 
Bryan O'Rourke
 
Peter Horne
    3½ - 3½    

Dunfermline win on board difference.

Stirling's dismal record in the Central League Cup continues, falling at the first hurdle for, I believe, the ninth year in a row. I didn't really see many of the other games, but in my game I gave up a pawn for an attack that was much less convincing than I thought it was. After getting to the end game with a Bishop and Knight for Rook and a pawn, I missed a couple of chances to win, and my poor endgame technique gave Stuart the victory.

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

16 March 2015 - Central League Division 2 - Stirling B are champions!

Dunfermline B v Stirling B
Stuart Black

Stewart Brisbane

Douglas Rew

Bryan O'Rourke

Peter Horne
1570

1549

1537

1487

1382
½ - ½

½ - ½

0 - 1

½ - ½

0 - 1
1573

1556

1536

1442

1440
John Blake

Bill Cook

Tony Pitson

Dave Hewitt

Martyn Roe
    1½ - 3½    

With 6 wins from their 6 league matches, Stirling B have won Division 2. Well played all who contributed!

Dave Hewitt writes:-
This was an unusually well-matched affair in terms of both gradings (especially on the top three boards) and styles, with the quieter and more solid players facing each other, ditto the more cavalier ones. Both teams were at full strength, ideal given that it was effectively a league decider (although had Dunfermline won they would still have had to beat Grangemouth B to take the division 2 title on game points).

After about 90 minutes it didn't look brilliant for us - a drawn match looked possible but a win was starting to seem unlikely. The top three boards seemed pretty level - a slight edge for us on board 2 where Bill was a pawn up in an open position, and drawish-looking in closed positions on boards 1 and 3, although Tony looked to be a bit cramped and perhaps slightly worse. Martyn appeared to be winning courtesy of a big kingside attack on board 5, but I was in a semi-mess against Bryan and had work to do to avoid losing.

We'd ended up in quite a quiet position for once (Bryan had evidently been expecting the usual hairy stuff, as he said "Gosh, what's that?" when I opened 1 d4 instead of 1 b4), and he won my a-pawn and built steady pressure. I was generating some counterplay down the e- and f-files courtesy of having pushed some pawns, but Bryan should probably have won from here. John and Bill then agreed draws in quick succession, so with Martyn now clearly winning I began to think about offering a draw in my game. I waited until Martyn made the time control (which he did with something like 15 seconds to spare), then offered - but Bryan rightly declined.

Tony's position then deteriorated, and he was two pawns down (six vs four, I think) in a R ending and clearly losing. By contrast, my situation improved markedly, as Bryan became worried about the pawn pressure and went defensive, allowing me to grab the only open file with my R. His N was also awkwardly placed and later analysis showed that I could have trapped it around this same stage - at the cost of a couple more pawns - but I was happy just to nab the a-file which at least equalised and gave me some reasonable winning chances. But it was sharp and risky, and when Martyn duly won I still wasn't completely confident that I could draw my game and thus clinch the league with a drawn match.

Suddenly, however, I didn't need to worry - there was a clatter of moves on the adjacent Douglas-Tony board, pieces being knocked over and both players visibly shaking. Despite having a straightforwardly won position Douglas had allowed one of Tony's remaining pawns to advance and had to give up his R to stop it. I didn't see exactly what happened, but now Tony had K+P against a bare K and a few moves later he had won. But even had the game ended in a draw the league would have been safe, so I was able to relax. I slightly lost the thread of my game (by now very sharp) in the general commotion, and from having a reasonably clear advantage I was probably only slightly better when I again offered a draw. With the match and league both gone, and with only two minutes on his clock against my four, Bryan thought for a few seconds, double-checked the match scoresheet, and accepted.

Thus ended an excellent, tense and hard-fought match played in good spirit. It was nice to win the division with a played six, won six record, and the individual scores have been good - eg John 5/6, Tony 4½/5, Martyn 3/3 and 4/5 for the various board 5 substitutes. (Robert Togneri's board 5 win against Mick in the first match - which feels like absolutely ages ago now - was, in retrospect, particularly important. As with Tony's win last night, it was a sudden turnaround from a lost position, so two such results - very typical of evening-league chess - bookended the season.) Stirling B won the last two matches of the previous season as well, so since the loss to our own C team in January 2014 we've won eight out of eight.

Individual scores: Blake 5/6, Cook 2½/5, Pitson 4½/5, Hewitt 3/6, Roe 3/3, Allcock 2/2, Togneri 1/1, Brodie 1/1, Bloor 0/1

Last night's match was the only one in which we were able to field all five nominees. Thanks to all the players who turned out for the B team this season - no one gets medals these days for winning the league, but everyone deserves one all the same.

The game below is from board 1, where John Blake had Black against Stuart Black.


Black - Blake

Monday, 16 March 2015

15 March 2015 - Scottish National Chess League

Division 2 - North Ayrshire Crusaders v Forth Valley A
Gary McPheator
 
David Deary
 
Paul McDonald
 
David Congleton
 
Michelle Jones
1741
 
1685
 
1518
 
1429
 
 
0 - 1
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
0 - 1
 
0 - 1
1954
 
1907
 
1873
 
1782
 
1694
Dougie Will
 
Shivan Murdochy
 
Kenny McGeoch
 
Steve Smith
 
Ian Mason
    1 - 4    
Division 2 - Forth Valley A v Kilmarnock
Dougie Will
 
Shivan Murdochy
 
Kenny McGeoch
 
Steve Smith
 
Ian Mason
1954
 
1907
 
1873
 
1782
 
1694
0 - 1
 
1 - 0
 
½ - ½
 
0 - 1
 
½ - ½
1924
 
1871
 
1803
 
1704
 
1513
Jamie Malkin
 
Joe Parks
 
Kenneth Malkin
 
James Kleboe
 
John McNicoll
    2 - 3    
Division 3 - Forth Valley B v Pentland Hills
Neil Irving
 
Bill Cook
 
Bill Gray
 
Hugh Hanlon
 
David Brodie
1644
 
1556
 
1511
 
1473
 
1236
1 - 0
 
1 - 0
 
1 - 0
 
0 - 1
 
0 - 1
1769
 
1727
 
1547
 
1454
 
1311
David Begg
 
Robin Bauld
 
Charles Nisbet
 
Walter Pearson
 
Andrew Clark
    3 - 2    
Division 3 - Inverclyde v Forth Valley B
Jim Montgomery
 
Kevin McDonald
 
John Calder
 
Steve Hilton
 
Andy Smith
2144
 
2026
 
1928
 
1832
 
1375
1 - 0
 
0 - 1
 
1 - 0
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
1644
 
1556
 
1511
 
1473
 
1236
Neil Irving
 
Bill Cook
 
Bill Gray
 
Hugh Hanlon
 
David Brodie
    3 - 2    

Tuesday, 10 March 2015

9 March 2015 - Central Allegro League

Dunfermline Sharks 5 - 11 Stirling Bruce
Round 1
Stuart Black ½ - ½ Paul Prescott
Stewart Brisbane ½ - ½ Bill Cook
Fred Ossowski 0 - 1 Graham Anderson
Peter Horne ½ - ½ Dave Hewitt
Round 2
Stuart Black ½ - ½ Bill Cook
Stewart Brisbane 0 - 1 Graham Anderson
Fred Ossowski 0 - 1 Dave Hewitt
Peter Horne ½ - ½ Paul Prescott
Round 3
Stuart Black 0 - 1 Graham Anderson
Stewart Brisbane ½ - ½ Dave Hewitt
Fred Ossowski 0 - 1 Paul Prescott
Peter Horne ½ - ½ Bill Cook
Round 4
Stuart Black ½ - ½ Dave Hewitt
Stewart Brisbane 1 - 0 Paul Prescott
Fred Ossowski 0 - 1 Bill Cook
Peter Horne 0 - 1 Graham Anderson

Monday, 2 March 2015

2 March 2015 - Central League Division 2

Stirling C v Dunfermline B
Gordon Allcock

Robert Leckie

Craig Manson

Robert Togneri

David Brodie
1416

1362

1262

1245

1236
0 - 1

0 - 1

1 - 0

0 - 1

0 - 1
1570

1549

1537

1487

1387
Stuart Black

Stewart Brisbane

Douglas Rew

Bryan O'Rourke

Peter Horne
    1 - 4    

A match result that might have been different had Robert L not blundered a rook while the exchange up, and David's attempt to simplify which went horribly wrong and lost a piece in what looked to be a drawn game.

The game below is from board 3, where Craig Manson had Black against Douglas Rew.


Rew - Manson