Division 2, First Weekend 2012/13 (Rounds 1 & 2)
by
John Carleton
'Dull November brings the blast, then the leaves are
falling fast' - Sara Coleridge.
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Sunningdale
grounds in Autumn |
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... is typical of the
generally poor profile that November has in
literature and the public imagination but once
again the start of the new 4NCL season was
greeted by a beautiful crisp bright November
day. And as ever we travelled with eager
anticipation ready to play our part in the
greatest chess league in Britain. Additionally
this was an excellent opportunity to catch up on
old friends, some not seen since May, and a
welcome chance to fill in mutual progress in
ailments, medications and medical procedures. [I
understand some younger players prefer
discussing such matters as the Ruy Lopez and
Kings indian Defence].
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Captain: John Carleton |
The games were soon upon us and our first round
opponents Pandora's Box Grantham would clearly provide stiff opposition,
having narrowly missed promotion to the first division last season as we
battled to avoid the drop. From time to time variations on normal chess
arise and attract a little attention. One of these variations, random
chess, where the starting places of the pieces on the first rank is
decided randomly, was warmly advocated by Bobby Fischer for a time. Our
match had a variation on this theme which would perhaps best be
described as random board order. Thus I was seated in a part of the
Atticus team which contained three consecutive blacks and this was
balanced by a preponderance of whites elsewhere. This coupled with
somewhat cramped conditions in our region of the hall made assessing the
progress of the match difficult. Gradually, a fierce contest unfolded.
On top board I clawed back the white opening initiative bit by bit but
on reaching a level looking ending opponent Colin Crouch quickly
dismissed my offer of peace.
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Spirit of
Atticus (left) v Wessex |
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Nick Ivell on board 2 had
managed to coordinate his somewhat loose
position to mount a dangerous attack. On third
board Sheila switched from a Bogo-Indian set up
to a Stonewall and with admirable composure
combined defence and counter-attack to take the
initiative. So impressive was this display that
the ECF immediately decreed that the names
"Stonewall" and "Jackson" should be for ever
linked. Board 4 saw Andy Smith gathering
momentum but an hour behind on the clock
following a delayed arrival and his customary
absorption in his position. Dave Latham on board
5 had quickly set up a position which appeared
unclear if he castled on the opposite side [the
queenside] to white; the decision to leave his
king in the centre proved dicey when his king
was driven into the middle. Steve Connor had
walked into a slightly disadvantageous opening
and his discomfort was growing. Peter Ackley
also left his King in the centre and tried flank
attacks firstly on the kingside and when this
reached a dead-end on the queenside; this
appeared a dangerous strategy. Dave Robertson
and his opponent Harry Russell on board 8 were
trading blows in a bit of Najdorf theory which
was beyond the comprehension of this observer,
to whom Dave seemed to have slipped into an
inferior position.
First victor of the new season, who had also been last victor
of the old season was Andy Smith. Fortunately this game was out of the view of
most people, in particular the Spirit of Atticus captain, who would surely have
found Andy's time trouble particularly traumatic. Thereafter the results started
to flow for Pandora's Box. Dave Latham had to give up on his bishop of opposite
colour ending two widely separated pawns in arrears. Steve also resigned as
black pawns advanced ever more menacingly. Peter having already given up queen
for rook and minor piece finally succumbed to the long awaited central assault
by opponent Nigel Birtwistle.
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David
Robertson playing WF Vaness Reid
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Sheila duly delivered her victory and we still had
hopes of a drawn match. Alas the games slipped away from us; Dave
Robertson blundered when back to level having safely negotiated time
pressure. In his time pressure Nick missed a route to victory and
opponent Chris Ross's stubborn mixture of defence and activity obtained
his hard-earned draw. This left me in play against Colin; after the
first time control he went into a big think which encouraged me to think
that he might have over-pressed. This hope proved forlorn, Colin played
with confidence, and the draw duly arrived. So a defeat but one in which
we had had clear chances to have done better. The skipper was bundled
into a cab and we hurried off for our Chinese meal in South Ascot
defeated but not depressed.
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Hyn's Chinese
Restaurant, Ascot |
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The charge to the restaurant
proved a little optimistic as we faced quite
long waits for the various stages of our
banquet. Fortunately the company was exquisite
and the wine slipped down nicely and in some
measure. A further long wait, for the taxis this
time, saw us arrive back at Sunningdale Park
after midnight. Those who needed a night cap
were not disappointed; the lively bar was in
full swing and thirsts were duly assuaged.
The morning brought a new wave of optimism to the team
although we knew Saturday winners Wessex would be another tough nut. The early
stages saw little movement from equal chances right down the team but when
progress came it was felt to be in our favour as my "white advantage" blossomed
into a huge initiative. We also had hopes of progress on board 8 where Dave
Robertson had equalised quickly and appeared to have prospects of advantage.
Thus encouraged Nick on board 2, Sheila on board 3 and Andy Mort on board 7 who
agreed relatively early draws in equal positions.
The strategy became unhinged when the prospects in my game
were rapidly downgraded when I walked into a simple trick, clearly seen in
advance by opponent Michael Yeo which gained a pawn and made my winning
prospects very slight. I could not help but smile as matters dawned on me the
instant he played his move [this seemed more manly than the alternative approach
of breaking down in floods of tears. Matters became worse when Peter Ackley on
board 5 continued to press, unjustifiably, when opponent Bruce Jenks had
equalised and grasped the opportunity to launch a sustained counter-attack. To
confirm the switch in momentum, Vaness Reid on board 8 for Wessex was playing
with commendable activity and we could no longer anticipate any advantage here.
Steve's opponent Roger de Coverly had showed that it is possible for white to
exert pressure in a queenless open Sicilian but Steve gradually subdued his
ambitions. On board 4 Andy Smith and opponent Allan Pleasants had plunged into
an almighty time scramble after original play by both players led to a complex
but apparently equal game. For once Andy's sure touch in the roulette phase of
the game let him down and a blunder speedily gave Allan the game and put Wessex
one up.
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The Evelyn Sharp
Resource Room at
Sunningdale in use as the Division 2
playing venue. |
Draws followed for Steve and myself and when Peter had to
resign against Bruce it was curtains for Spirit of Atticus. Dave and Vaness
continued hammer and tongs on board 8 for another half hour before agreeing the
draw, still in a level position, which confirmed our second 3-5 defeat of the
weekend.
Fortunately we were able to draw consolation from our position
at the bottom of our mini-league from other sporting events at the weekend.
Firstly on Match of the Day, pundit Alan Shearer informed us, "Martin O'Neill
[manager of Sunderland] will be particularly concerned because his team are just
not creating chances. Most teams have bad runs at some time but if they continue
to make chances they know that in due course they will start to get results".
Secondly, in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Sunday, Sebastian Vettel, forced to
start at the rear of the field following an infringement in qualifying, stormed
through the field to finish third. That will do us, we will put our chances away
and storm up the table to third place. The fight back starts in January; we can
hardly wait.
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Rd1 results •
Rd2 results
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Spirit of Atticus team page
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Division 2a Table •
Games in PGN
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This report is also available here
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