Tuesday, 31 January 2023

30-01-2023 Badgers Brook B v Stirling E

Badgers Brook B   v   Stirling E
Colin Matthews

Peter Woollven

Mark Knordi-Mood

David Mabon

Craig Van Den Heever
1114

894

 

 

933
1 - 0

1 - 0

0 - 1

1 - 0

0 - 1
1079

1097

 

 

 
Mick Bloor

Callum Richardson

Stewart Cairns

Euan Tortolano

Thomas Forsyth
3 - 2

Thanks to Thomas for providing this game from board 1 where Thomas had White against Craig.

Forsyth, Tvan den Heever, C1–0Badgers Brook B v Stirling EBadgers Brook CC30.01.2029
1.e4 c5 2.d4 f6 3.c3 e6 4.d5 d6 5.g5 e7 6.b5+ f8 7.ge2 a6 8.d3 b5 9.b3 b4 10.a4 exd5 11.0-0 h6 12.xf6 xf6 13.c1 e5 14.exd5 g5 15.f4 d4+ 16.xd4 xd5 17.f3 g4 18.b6 xf3 19.xf3 xf3 20.xf3 a7 21.e1 g6 22.fe3 g7 23.e8 xe8 24.xe8 b7 25.c4 c6 26.xd6 d7 27.c4 d4 28.e5 a7 29.d8 a5 30.d7 a8 31.xf7+ g8 32.c4 f8 33.xf8+ xf8 34.xg6+ g7 35.d3 e6 36.g3 d4 37.f2 f6 38.e5 h5 39.d7+ e7 40.xc5 d6 41.b7+ e6 42.xa5 f6 43.e3 e6 44.f5 g5 45.h4 f7 46.c6 d6 47.xb4 e5 48.a4 b7 49.c6+ f6 50.a5 1–0

29-01-2023 Games

Last week, Jim went over the following game with the padowans - Judit Polgar's win over Pavlina Chilingirova from 1988 - with 9 e5 earning an exclamation mark from Jim.

Polgar, JuditChilingirova, Pavlina1–0OlympiadThessaloniki
1.e4 c5 2.f3 c6 3.b5 g6 4.0-0 g7 5.c3 e5 6.d4 exd4 7.cxd4 xd4 8.xd4 cxd4 9.e5 e7 10.g5 0-0 11.xd4 c6 12.h4 b6 13.c3 xe5 14.ae1 xc3 15.bxc3 xb5 16.h6 f5 17.xf8+ Black resigns. 17 ... Kxf8 18 Bh6+ Kg8 19 Re8# 1–0

On Sunday, Jim played the following game in the SNCL. His opponent only deviated from the above game on move 9, playing Qb6 instead of Ne7. Unfortunately for him, the outcome was little different.

Shemilt, JKennan, A1–0SNCLDunfermline29.01.2023
1.e4 c5 2.f3 c6 3.b5 g6 4.0-0 g7 5.c3 e5 6.d4 exd4 7.cxd4 xd4 8.xd4 cxd4 9.e5 b6 10.a3 f8 11.d3 xa3 12.bxa3 e7 13.g5 d5 14.ab1 0-0 15.c4 c6 16.xd4 b6 17.b3 Black resigns. Rfc1 for White will win the Queen. Another threat is Bh6 followed by e6. 1–0

Sunday, 29 January 2023

23-01-2023 Stirling D v Stirling E

Stirling D   v   Stirling E
Tom Wallace

Kris Dimitrov

Harry Feather

Sandy Carmichael

Euan Tortolano
1358

1331

1327

1283

 
1 - 0

1 - 0

1 - 0

1 - 0

0 - 1
1097

1082

1079

 

 
Callum Richardson

Harley Lang

Mick Bloor

Stewart Cairns

Thomas Forsyth
4 - 1

Thanks to Callum for providing this game from board 1 where Callum had White against Tom Wallace.

Richardson, CWallace, T0–1Stirling D v Stirling EStirling CC23.01.2023
1.e4 c5 2.f3 c6 3.c3 a6 4.c4 e6 5.0-0 b5 6.e2 f6 7.d4 cxd4 8.xd4 xd4 9.xd4 c7 10.f3 c5 11.d2 b7 12.e1 0-0 13.f4 b6 14.e3 d6 15.ad1 ad8 16.b4 xe3 17.xe3 c7 18.e5 xf3 19.xf3 dxe5 20.xd8 xd8 21.d1 h6 22.xd8+ xd8 23.h3 d2 24.d3 e1+ 25.h2 xf2 26.e4 f4+ 27.g3 e4 28.e2 h5 29.c4 h4 30.c5 hxg3+ 31.g1 d5 32.f1 e3+ 33.h1 f2 34.xf2 gxf2 White resigns 0–1

23-01-2023 Stirling A v Stirling B

Stirling A   v   Stirling B
Shubham Lakudkar

Isaac Browning

Sam Coates

William Spiers

Steve Smith
2040

1934

1843

1722

1621
1 - 0

1 - 0

1 - 0

1 - 0

½ - ½
1569

1562

1523

1513

1418
Leyla Kim

Dave Hewitt

David McAlister

Nathanael Loch

Kenny MacPherson
4½ - ½

Friday, 20 January 2023

16-01-2023 Stirling D v Stirling C

Stirling D   v   Stirling C
Tom Wallace

Harry Feather

Sandy Carmichael

Harley Lang

Robbie McDermott
1358

1327

1283

1082

 
0 - 1

0 - 1

½ - ½

0 - 1

0 - 1
1670

1523

1489

1483

1418
Graham Anderson

Brad Duthie

Bill Cook

Ruaridh Simpson

Kenny MacPherson
½ - 4½

This is my game on board 1, where I had White against Tom.

Anderson, GWallace, T1–0Stirling D v Stirling CStirling CC16.01.2023
1.e4 c5 2.f3 a6 3.c3 d5 4.e5 c6 5.d4 e6 6.d3 b6 7.a3 h6 8.0-0 c4 9.c2 ge7 10.e1 d7 11.bd2 g6 12.xg6 fxg6 13.h4 e7 14.g4 g5 15.hf3 0-0-0 16.b1 f5 17.b3 c7 18.bxc4 e7 19.cxd5 exd5 20.e6 g6 21.exd7+ xd7 22.e5 e6 23.d1 h5 24.df3 g4 25.g5 xg5 26.xg5 de8 27.b3 d6 28.b6 h4 29.c5+ b8 30.c6+ a8 31.a7# 1–0

09-01-2023 - New Year's Blitz

Time control: 3 minutes + 2 seconds per move each for all moves

  Name Grade Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Rd 6 Rd 7 Place
 
1 Jim Shemilt 1790 0 W 7 1 B 4 1 W 6 1 B 2 W 12 B 8 W 11 =8
 
2 Steve Smith 1636 0 B 8 1 W 12 1 B 3 2 W 1 3 B 6 4 W 5 4 W 7 =2
 
3 Harley Lang 1585 0 W 9 1 B 11 2 W 2 2 B 4 2 W 8 3 B 12 3 W 6 10
 
4 Dave Hewitt 1512 0 B 10 0 W 1 1 B 12 2 W 3 3 W 11 3 B 7 B 9 =8
 
5 Bill Cook 1507 1 W 11 2 B 9 W 7 B 6 4 W 10 4 B 2 4 W 8 =2
 
6 Nathanael Loch 1447 1 B 12 1 W 8 2 B 1 2 W 5 2 W 2 3 B 10 4 B 3 =2
 
7 Kenny MacPherson 1399 1 B 1 2 W 10 B 5 W 8 B 9 W 4 B 2 1
 
8 Sandy Carmichael 1349 1 W 2 2 B 6 2 W 9 2 B 7 3 B 3 3 W 1 4 B 5 =2
 
9 Gordon Allcock 1346 1 B 3 1 W 5 2 B 8 W 10 W 7 B 11 4 W 4 =2
 
10 Harry Feather 1333 1 W 4 1 B 7 2 W 11 B 9 3 B 5 3 W 6 4 W 12 =2
 
11 Stewart Cairns 1099 0 B 5 0 W 3 0 B 10 1 W 12 1 B 4 1 W 9 1 B 1 11
 
12 Oleks Vynnytski u/g 0 W 6 0 B 2 0 W 4 0 B 11 ½ B 1 ½ W 3 ½ B 10 12

Tuesday, 3 January 2023

19-12-2022 Keddie Cup

Dave Hewitt writes:- There were 21 players (best wishes to those who intended to be there but were unwell) so it was played in the traditional four-group format (as opposed to five groups at Easter, when 29 played) and the top two from each group progressed to the knockout phase. The only person with a 100% score at this stage was Sandy, but in typical Keddie style he then promptly lost to Cameron A. The only previous winner to make it to the KO games was Sam Cook - very good to see him back from Glasgow Uni - and the quarter-finals were a good mix of newer and more established players. Sam beat Mick - excellent to see Mick reach the latter stages - Kenny beat Cameron D, and Thomas F beat Nathanael. Several of these people will surely do well in future Keddies - there's a tradition of eventually winning it after having reached the KO phase a time or two before.

The semis saw the two juniors progress: Cameron A beat Kenny and Thomas beat Sam. That set up something approaching a normal final - the players were only 65 points apart in grade (actual allegro grades, rather than estimates) and it looked like being a fairly straightforward win for Cameron after Thomas miscalculated and lost a R, leaving him with just one R against Cameron's two in an endgame. But the game continued, Thomas put up staunch defence, Cameron lost his way and was eventually - 20 or 25 moves later - obliged to give up his last R to stop one of Thomas's pawns. That led to a pawn endgame and stalemate - and hopes that this would be the first Keddie in years to finish before 10pm were replaced by the need for a replay, the first in a Keddie final since Gordon beat Martyn Roe over two games in 2013.

This time Cameron had white and both players had half the time as in the first game - five minutes vs four-and-a-half. Cameron again got ahead - he was a piece up - but perhaps still affected by his failure to win the original game he made first one illegal move then another (the second was a strange RxR diagonal-move effort) and Thomas thus became Keddie champion in curious and rather unfortunate circumstances. Congratulations to him, a fine win - and commiserations to Cameron, whose day in the Keddie and in other competitions will surely come.

It was good to see so many Keddie newcomers along with the old hands, and there was an air of a changing of the guard about the whole KO section - it was, for instance, the first time since 2007 that none of Gordon, Graham or I had got beyond the groups in a Keddie where we'd all played (and there was a run of eight years in a row when at least two of us always qualified). Gordon - a Keddie specialist - almost qualified this time but missed out on being runner-up in Group D on second tiebreak.