Board | Home | Ringwood B | Poole C | Away | |
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1 (B) | 1812 | B Ormesher, Richard | 1 - 0 | G Fretwell, Ellis | 1737 |
2 (W) | 1670 | B Day, Malcolm | 1 - 0 | G Joyce, Tim | 1661 |
3 (B) | 1605 | G Davenport, Robert | ½ - ½ | G Camopy, Leo | 1699 |
4 (W) | 1590 | B Wykes, T Alan | ½ - ½ | G Kulkarni, Harshal | 1510 |
Total | 6677 | 3 - 1 | Total | 6607 |
Last update Rob Davenport Tue 30th Jan 2024 07:33. Reported by Rob Davenport Tue 30th Jan 2024 07:33. Verified By Andrew Matko Wed 31st Jan 2024 17:47
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BuzzLightSquare
Tue, 30/01/2024 - 07:33
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A close match between 2 evenly matched teams: Ringwood players were on average 18 points (2 ½ points in old money) higher than their Poole counterparts (nothing really) and all games were hard-fought. Richard and Ellis’s game was the first to finish. I didn’t see anything of the game, but the final position looked as if both players had gone toe to toe with a sudden knockout. My game with Leo started as a fairly calm Scandinavian and got progressively calmer with every piece exchange until, with a locked position, we agreed a draw. Allan started his game against Harshal’s Phillidor with a pawn donation (it’s a new gambit) on the 3rd move. Despite this, he regained material equality and built up a promising position, before that too fizzled out to a draw. That left Tim and Malcolm’s game. With Poole needing a win to draw the match, Tim felt obliged to decline Malcolm’s offer of a draw. Spectators were treated to a thrilling final game, with Malcolm going ‘all in’ and throwing everything but the kitchen sink into a kingside attack that took advantage of Tim’s time trouble and finally crashed through to win.
Thanks to Poole for a great evening of competitive chess played sportingly and we look forward to seeing you again at your home venue.
amatko
Wed, 31/01/2024 - 17:49
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I missed this match, so
I missed this match, so thanks for the great report. Not surprising that Tim's game was the last to finish ... that is his reputation! Well done to Ringwood.