Thursday 7 June 2018

My simul display

As mentioned by Simon, I conducted my first ever simultaneous display on Tuesday, which was very enjoyable, albeit more difficult than I probably envisaged.
Upon arriving, there was a pretty full room, with about 20 people already there. There was a full mixture of 1st, 2nd and 3rd division players from our club, and even Warwickshire Champion, Henrik Stepanyan. He was participating to, amongst 16 players in total. I was already thinking this was not going to be easy!
We began, and for the first hour, there was a cathedral like hush. It all seemed so serious, and slightly daunting at first. For a while, nothing too drastic was happening, although that would soon change.
The first result came by way of a blunder by myself, as I missed a knight fork that netted Ed Goodwin a queen for a piece. Ed was planning to give details of this game on a report here, but he's instead going to include it in his soon to be released book "Ed Goodwin's Greatest Games"; available online and in bookstores, in the near future.
I also had a very eventful game with Margarita. Again, a blunder by me of similar proportions, led to me having my queen pinned against my king by her bishop. Things were not looking good. However, in the resulting position, I had very active pieces fortunately, and some potential threats of my own. I had possible discovered attacks against her king in the air, as well as forks available. Margarita still had possible tactical opportunities as well. In the end, I won this game, although not until we'd both had a roller coaster of a game. Forks, pins, discovered attacks, loose pieces, double attacks, it was all happening here, for both of us. Even near the end, I managed to walk into another fork, but luckily still had a winning position, just !
I was pleased to get a draw with Henrik. I tried a Danish gambit, which Henrik declined with an early thematic d5 counter. It transposed to a position similar to Scandinavian defence games (after 1e4 d5). The position seemed reasonably level out of the opening, but after a brief flurry of tactical exchanges, we reached a rook ending, in which I felt my pawns were more vulnerable than Henrik's. However, Henrik offered a draw, which I quickly accepted. To be honest, I think Henrik was going easy on me a bit in this game, judging by some of my past experiences playing him, (which have not usually gone in my favour).
Amongst quite a few mistakes, I did manage to win some games reasonably smoothly, and even threw in a couple of successful bishop sac's at various stages of the evening. In the end, I won 10, drew 2 (the other draw versus my team mate, Bernard), and lost 2, (Simon Weaver won against me, as well as Ed). 2 other games had to be abandoned, unfortunately, as they were both quite interestingly poised.
One thing I did notice was how much easier it seemed to be once a few games were finished, and I was able to get around the group very quickly when only a few games remained. I think it took some of the remaining players a bit by surprise, as they'd had a good 5 minutes on each move in the early stages.
Anyway, I can't really mention all the games, as there would be too many, but if anyone wants to mention their game, or a particular position that occurred, let me or Simon know, and we'll look into publishing it.

Dave

Wednesday 6 June 2018

Simultaneous Results

Yesterday evening we held our first simultaneous display and it was a huge success with 16 players taking part.

I would like to Thank Dave Ireland for volunteering to do the simultaneous, as the evening proved very popular and many club members said how much they enjoyed taking part.

There were some excellent games and the final result for Dave Ireland was:-

10 Wins
2 Draws
2 Losses
2 Abandoned games

Dave has said he will try and do a fuller report on all the games which I will post here when I receive the report from Dave.

Results:
Ed Goodwin 1
Paul Sweatman 0
Allan Franklin 0
Bernard Charnley .5
Georgi  0
Roy Watson 0
John Conway ret.
Gordon Cornell 0
Henrik .5
Margarita Sanchez 0
Bava 0
Mike Johnson ret.
Simon Weaver 1
Dave Adams 0
John Loughnane 0
Wesley Beeston 0

Here a few pics from last night ... courtesy of Lana Sanchez







 Is this when John asked for a cheeky draw?!




Thursday 24 May 2018

Summer Entertainment - Simultaneous Display

Dave Ireland has kindly agreed to provide some summer entertainment!

He will be conducting a Simultaneous on Tuesday 5th June at Massey Ferguson club start time of 8pm.

All members and guests welcome as with any simultaneous it would be nice to get as many players as possible for Dave to play. The more the better!

No entry fee. Just turn up on the night, although if you could let me know then this will give us an idea of numbers.


Simon



Coventry Chess Club players warming up for their simultaneous display :-



Tuesday 22 May 2018

AGM

Quick Reminder to all Club members AGM tonight 7.30pm-8pm start with a buffet after.

All Club Members Welcome.

Wednesday 9 May 2018

Summer Cup Round 6


The results of the final round of the Summer Cup produced some very good games and more close finishes, notably, Bava, winning his match with 42 seconds left on his clock. After a number of 3rd places in previous Summer Cup competitions, Bava has secured a Runners Up place with 5 points. The overall winner of the Summer Cup is Dave Ireland with 5.5 points only dropping a half point to the Runner Up. 

The trophy for the U120 Gordon Gornell trophy was won by Paul Sweatman on 4 points. Paul had an excellent, tournament, with only one loss, 3 wins and 2 draws. Margarita Sanchez came very close to winning the u120 and finished with an excellent 3 points in only her first Summer Cup appearance. 

So, Congratulations to the above players on their hard-fought achievements. The trophies will be presented at the AGM.

Other player highlights include Nigel Morris only losing one game and finishing with 4 points. Pete Smith, another player who only lost one game and that was to Dave Ireland in a very close match. Stan Whitmore had another good competition and only narrowly lost out retaining the Gordon Cornell trophy by half a point.

Roy Watson, making a guest appearance finished with 4 points and was always challenging for a top 3 finish. Another guest who performed really well was Nicola Carrouche from Rugby with 3.5 points.

That now completes the Summer Cup competition for 2018 and I would like to Thank all players for taking part and supporting the Competition.

I would also like to Thank the players from Rugby:- Chris Pegler, Nicola Carrouche, Tom Holt, and Jude Shearsby for joining the competition and of course Roy Watson from the Academy. 

I sincerely hope everyone enjoyed competing and we now look forward to next Season - only 4 months away! and those long winter nights will be back with us!


The club will be open as normal over the Summer for friendlies with the AGM on the 22nd May 7.30pm for 8pm followed by a light buffet.

Full results from Round 6:-


D.Ireland 1 0 D.Filer
E.Goodwin 0 1 R.Watson
W.Beeston 1 0 J.Conway
S.Whitmore .5 .5 N.Morris 
Bava 1 0 W. Martin 
A.Franklin 0 0 J.Shearsby
C.Pegler 0 1 G.Cornell 
N.Carrouche 1 0 J.Loughnane
M.Sanchez 0 1 P.Sweatman
I.Evans 1 0 G.Nasibov
P.Smith 1 0 D.Adams


D. Ireland       5.5 - Winner
Bava               5 - Runner Up
P.Sweatman   4 - Gordon Cornell trophy
D.Filer             4
R.Watson        4
N.Morris         4
W.Beeston      3.5
S.Whitmore    3.5
E.Goodwin     2.5 
N.Carrouche  3.5
P.Smith           3
J.Conway       2
G.Cornell         2
J.Loughnane   2.5
I.Evans            2.5
A.Franklin        2
D.Adams         2
T.White            0
S.Weaver        1.5 
J.Shearsby     1
C.Pegler         1
Margarita        3
T.Gazee         .5
Wilfrid            4
M.Johnson      - 
G. Sanchez   1

Thursday 3 May 2018

Summer Cup - Round 5 Results


Round 5 produced some very interesting games, particularly Ed Goodwin v D.Filer. The game was fairly level most of the time and it would have been easy for both players to agree a draw,however both players felt they need to win the game to keep in the running for a top spot. So, this produced a very exciting end game with both players having little time left on their respective clocks. Dave Filer, eventually ran out the winner with 42 seconds left on his clock. 

There was also a very good win for John Loughnane against Wesley Beeston, John said this was the first time he had ever beaten Wes in friendlies or match play.

Dave Ireland beat W.Martin to now lead the tournament on 4.5 points and Dave does look set to win the tournament or will there be a last minute surprise!

Paul Sweatman continued his excellent run in the Tournament, securing a hard fought draw against Stan Whitmore, last years winner of the Gordon Cornell trophy. 

In the battle of the Juniors Margarita won her game against Jude Shearsby 

As we go into the last round there is all to play for with Dave Ireland in pole position and plenty of players also vying for the Runners Up spot.

The Gordon Cornell trophy looks to be between last years winner Stan Whitmore on 3 points, Paul Sweatman on 3 points, Margarita on 3 points, and Wesley Beeston 2.5 points.

Final Round is next week, normal start time 7.30pm 

Reminder for Club members - AGM is 22nd May. Same format as last year with a light buffet at the end of the meeting. 


Full results from Round 5:-


D.Ireland 1 0 W.Martin
E.Goodwin 0 1 D.Filer
W.Beeston 0 1 J.Loughnane
S.Whitmore .5 .5 P.Sweatman 
R.Watson 0 1 Bava 
A.Franklin 0 1 T.White
C.Pegler 0 1 D.Adams 
N.Morris 1 0 N.Carrouche
J.Shearsby 0 1 M.Sanchez
J.Conway 1 0 T.Gazee



D. Ireland       4.5
Bava               4
D.Filer             4
R.Watson        3
W.Beeston      2.5
S.Whitmore    3
P.Sweatman   3
E.Goodwin     2.5
N.Morris         3.5 
N.Carrouche  2.5
P.Smith           2.5
J.Conway       2
G.Cornell         1
J.Loughnane   2.5
I.Evans            1.5
A.Franklin        1
D.Adams         2
T.White            0
S.Weaver        1.5 
J.Shearsby     1
C.Pegler         1
Margarita        3
T.Gazee         .5
Wilfrid            4
M.Johnson      - 
G. Sanchez   2

Next & Final Round Tuesday May 8th 7.30pm start.


Thursday 26 April 2018

Summer Cup - Round 4 Results

Fourth Round of the Summer Cup Round up:

Dave Ireland and Wilfred Martin are now leading the Tournament, with a number of players on 3 points:- Bava, Ed Goodwin,Roy Watson,Dave Filer, so the Tournament is still wide open. The u120 trophy looks to be between a number of players.Stan Whitmore,Paul Sweatman, Pete Smith, Wesley Beeston.

Full results from Round 4:-


D.Ireland 1 0 N.Morris
E.Goodwin .5 .5 Bava
W.Beeston .5 .5 S.Whitmore
D.Filer 0  1 W.Martin 
S.Whitmore .5 .5 W.Beeston
R.Watson 1 0 T.Holt 
A.Franklin 0 1 P.Smith
J.Loughnane .5 .5 I.Evans
C.Pegler 0 1 M.Sanchez 
P.Sweatman .5 .5 N.Carrouche
J.Shearsby 1 0 G.Cornell


D. Ireland       3.5
Bava               3
D.Filer             3
R.Watson        3
W.Beeston      2.5
S.Whitmore   2.5
P.Sweatman    2.5
E.Goodwin     2.5
N.Morris          2.5 
N.Carrouche  2.5
P.Smith           2.5
J.Conway       1
G.Cornell         1
J.Loughnane   1.5
I.Evans            1.5
A.Franklin        0
D.Adams         1
T.White            0
S.Weaver        1.5 
J.Shearsby     1
C.Pegler         1
Margarita        2
T.Gazee         .5
Wilfrid            4
M.Johnson      - 
G. Sanchez   2

Next Round Tuesday May 1st 7.30pm start.