Wednesday, 27 March 2019

24 March 2019 - Scottish National Chess League

Division 2 - Forth Valley A v Dumfries & District A
Uby Archibong
 
Dougie Will
 
Neil Irving
 
Jim Shemilt
 
Steve Smith
2194
 
1914
 
1904
 
1771
 
1712
0 - 1
 
0 - 1
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
1 - 0
2076
 
1852
 
1692
 
1632
 
1544
Michael Green
 
Stavros Karampatos
 
Nikos Argyroudis
 
Stuart Marchbank
 
Karsten Saunders
    2 - 3    
Division 4 - Forth Valley B v CSBOS 2
David McAlister
 
Ian Mason
 
Dave Hewitt
 
Brad Duthie
 
David Fowler
1634
 
1620
 
1550
 
1488
 
1104
½ - ½
 
0 - 1
 
½ - ½
 
½ - ½
 
1 - 0
1699
 
1654
 
1457
 
1144
 
 
Charles Gunn-Russell
 
Richard Scott
 
Alistair Forbes
 
Louis Ferrie
 
Andrew Austin
    2½ - 2½    

Wednesday, 20 March 2019

18 March 2019 - Central League Division 2

Stirling D   v   Badgers Brook B
Kenny MacPherson

Idris Benwell

Alex Brimlow

Douglas Pringle

Gordon Bowie
 

522

427

 

 
½ - ½

0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 1
1757

1547

1483

1144

 
Stuart Ward

Dave McGilvray

Mark Brown

Gordon Walker

Peter Woollven
    ½ - 4½    

A first half point for this team, courtesy of Kenny on board 1. Well done! Jim and I are still very proud of the progress the juniors are making, and know it won't be long before their results reflect this.

18 March 2019 - Central League Division 1

Stirling A   v   Grangemouth A
Jim Shemilt

Steve Smith

Graham Anderson

David McAlister

Martyn Roe
1771

1712

1667

1634

1379
½ - ½

0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 1

½ - ½
2194

1991

1976

1756

1720
Uby Archibong

Alan Bell

Graham Hamilton

David Wallace

Duncan Glassey
    1 - 4    

13 March 2019 - Central League Division 2

Grangemouth B   v   Stirling B
Duncan Glassey

Ian Mason

Alasdair Sandham

Crawford Welsh

David Fowler
1720

1620

1308

1351

1104
½ - ½

0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 1
1576

1488

1550

1456

1226
Bill Cook

Brad Duthie

Dave Hewitt

Tony Pitson

Gordon Allcock
    ½ - 4½    

Dave Hewitt writes:- Five very lively and interesting games, and it was by no means clear for much of the evening that things would go so heavily Stirling's way in the end. The first game to finish - by some distance - was very decisive, Gordon winning courtesy of a brutal K-side attack against David who was a late stand-in for Shug. Things then got more complicated, with my nice Q-side position against young Alasdair suddenly hitting choppy waters when he found a very clever B sac which immediately netted two pawns and threatened to force me to give back the piece and find myself a pawn or two down in an ending. I was anxious enough about this to offer a draw - with the other boards looking reasonable for Stirling by this stage - but the offer was declined. I then managed to wriggle out of having to return the piece, before reaching a position where Alasdair had to give up an exchange or - as actually happened as he missed the idea - be back-rank mated. Cue a sigh of relief from me - Alasdair is very promising and should take encouragement from this, rather than feeling too disappointed.

By this stage Tony was on top in a wild game where Crawford had clawed his way back in by active counterplay but it still wasn't enough and Tony emerged into a R+B vs R ending with pawns. Possibly game of the night however (although they were all good) was the board 2 encounter where Ian seemed to miss something in a very sharp position and Brad was eventually able to force off Rs which gave him a decisive passed pawn. That just left Duncan vs Bill on top board, where Bill was probably winning a strange R+P ending in which he had tripled b-pawns - but with the match won and the clocks ticking down towards a wild finish, Bill offered a draw which after some thought Duncan accepted.

From a Stirling captaincy point of view this was a pleasing result, as although we'd already won the division it had been courtesy of Grangemouth conceding the match at our place, so to win it "properly" felt like something of a priority. But there wasn't much between the two teams and the race for the runners-up slot - between Grangemouth B and Stirling C - will now be interesting. One quite striking stat about Stirling B's season is that in the eight matches played, only one board out of 40 was lost - in the away match at Badgers B.

Thanks to Dave for providing the game below, where he had Black against Alistair.

Sandham, AHewitt, D0–1Grangemouth B v Stirling BGrangemouth CC13.03.2019
1.d4 f6 2.f3 d5 3.f4 c5 4.e3 c6 5.c3 b6 6.b3 c4 7.xb6 axb6 8.h3 f5 9.bd2 e6 10.e2 e7 11.0-0 b5 12.fe1 0-0 13.h4 e4 14.xe4 xe4 15.f3 b4 16.ec1 bxc3 17.bxc3 b5 18.c2 b4 19.cxb4 xb4 20.g5 xg5 21.xg5 a3 22.xc4 dxc4 23.xc4 f6 24.h4 c3 25.c1 d2 26.1c2 a5 27.c7 b4 28.a7 c3 29.b2 c6 30.c7 d6 31.d7 c1# 0–1

Monday, 11 March 2019

Thornton Cup Final

Tonight, the final of the Thornton Cup was played between Gordon Allcock (left, with White) and Tom Wallace.

This is the game.

Allcock, GWallace, T1–0Thornton CupStirling CC11.03.2019
1.d4 d5 2.f3 e6 3.c3 c5 4.e3 a6 5.e5 f6 6.e2 bd7 7.d2 xe5 8.dxe5 d7 9.f3 c7 10.a4 c4 11.0-0 b5 12.d1 xe5 13.xe5 xe5 14.d4 xd4 15.exd4 e7 16.b3 0-0 17.bxc4 bxc4 18.d2 d7 19.f4 g5 20.g3 f5 21.e5 f6 22.d6 fc8 23.f4 c6 24.fxg5 xg5 25.e5 d2 26.f3 Rab1 instead - give up the pawn to get the Rook to b7. f7 27.b1 cc8 28.b7 e7 29.h3 h6 30.g3 g5 31.d1 e8 32.h4 e7 33.h5+ d8 34.g8+ f8 35.f6# 1–0

 

Congratulations to Gordon!

President Tony Pitson presents the trophy to Gordon.