4NCL-O Season 4 Round 5: results

All, these are our results for Round 5 – two match wins, one draw, one loss, all very close:

Our games are available for scrutiny here.

Ox1: an early commentator expressed disappointment at missing out on Smallbone v Kneebone. The former returned to active duty with another one of those games of his where skip thinks there’s a plan going on but knows not what it is. The plan proved very effective.

Ox2: skip had hardly settled into watching our games before Kenneth mated his opponent in 13. Dimitrios came up with some great defence after his opponent initiated a rapid attack – 23. … c3, 24. … Bxe2, 25. … Bh5 was terrific, skip thought, and he eventually beat off the attack to join Jan on 4/4 for the season (one sitout each). Results elsewhere mean Ox2 & Hertford 1 are top of the Pool with 8 points each; Round 6 Ox2 v Hertford 1 is a big match.

Ox3: Ian gave our celebrity kibitzers plenty of entertainment, eventually drawing an opposite-bishop endgame. Comment of the evening was “It was clever of Ian to get opposite coloured bishops in anticipation of him going from a pawn up to a pawn down“. Draws also on 1 & 4 (skip thought Neil was doing well after his exchange sac – another one!) left the match in Tomasz’s hands; sadly his opponent got in first.

Ox4: we had the minor disaster of a player going AWOL at work but the rest of the team made light of that, Chris playing a lot of moves quickly and winning just as quickly. Simon let his opp slip through his fingers leaving Asif to win the match. That sounds simple but it wasn’t: in the middlegame Asif’s army became rather disparate and White seemed to have lots of play. In the final position Asif had got his queen and rooks organised and he’d held onto his extra pawn. Simon & I reckon White’s resignation was premature, but I’m sure Asif was pleased with his hard-won point!

4NCL-O Season 4 Round 4: results

Onliners, these are our results for Round 4 (three match wins, one defeat):

Our games are available for scrutiny here.

There was little joy for Ox1 against a strong Alba outfit. Nakul defended heroically, skip admiring 48. Qd1 getting his king out of trouble, for a well-deserved draw.

Sean got Ox2 off to an explosive start with a rapid attack – his pawns arrived on h6 and g6 in no time at all and a spectacular queen Greek Gift mated the opposing king. Brilliancy!! Dimitrios & Tashika made it 3-1, Tashika finding a clean finish with 34. … Rb1.

In Ox3, Phil N & Asif took advantage of oppo miscalculations in the early middlegame to have us 2-0 up within an hour. Don’t people know to push kings up in the endgame? Graham reached a knight endgame at move 24 and White’s king proceeded to sit lazily on h1 for 23(!!) moves, watching his trusty steed do quite a lot of galloping. By the time His Majesty stirred to life Graham had established a winning passed b-pawn. Neil’s game attracted quite a lot of “expert kibitzer” commentary. The consensus was that his exchange sacrifice always had adequate compensation and maybe more.

Ox4: Amaan reached a BB+pawns v NN+pawns endgame. Bishops > knights, at least in this case where both steeds perished leaving BB+pawns v nowt+pawns. New British Under-10 OTB champ Jan’s game finished abruptly when his opponent missed the threat.

4NCL-O Division 3 semi-final result

All, our Division 3 semi-final has finished. Oxford 3 recorded this result:

Our four games are available for perusal here.

Chris took a relatively quick draw in a French Defence that turned turgid. Neil refuted his opponent’s speculative rook sacrifice; the crowd (aka Chris) were baying for mate in six with 25. Qxg6+ followed (if Chris & I agree) by Qf6+ and Qxh8+. Neil chose to hand some material back to swap queens and reach an endgame a bishop up with a HUGE passed pawn on e6. That was enough for his opponent who promptly resigned.

For a moment we were 1.5-0.5 up but Tashika’s Dragon had gone wrong somewhere – skip thinks swapping queens was the problem – and Dimitrios’s opening gambit had also gone awry. All over by 20:45 and we are OUT, but at least we took as many game points off Uxbridge A in one match as they’ve conceded in their seven previous matches!

I’ll take this opportunity to give you complete final player stats for Season 3 (including tonight’s results):

Name1½0ScoreGames
Finn, Chris62078
Idle, Oscar60167
Hertog, Alex50257
Bush, Ian50156
Cole, James3317
Murawski, Jan4127
Evans, Chris J4116
Hameed, Asif4116
Arora, Tashika32348
Wilson, Edgar32247
Staples, Neil32045
Nataraj, Nakul3137
Zakarian, David2327
Smallbone, Kieran D2305
Rogan, Killian30336
Savage, Ben DM22236
Hobson, Kenneth30235
Zakarian, Dimitrios30235
Bentham, Sam2136
Cole, Graham L2136
Terry, Sean2125
Cont, Arya2103
Henbest, Kevin12326
Tselos, Ross10213

4NCL-O Season 3 Round 7: results

All, these are our results for Round 7:

Our games are available for scrutiny here.

Start with the most important matches. In Ox4, Graham had an amazing start, taking a whole rook off the Ginger GM by move 10. I suspect it’s new-fangled theory, but still. The Ginger GM produced a brilliant game thereafter, it has to be said. Ian gave us hope with his endgame win but sadly Killian ran out of time at the crucial moment. Oh well.

In Ox3, Guildford’s board 2 set his heart on Dimitrios’s b2 pawn. Having failed to bag it with … Qb6, he went the other way with … Qf6 and this was not a success. Neil came up with a brilliant pawn-then-exchange sacrifice. Chris F moved to 6.5/7 with an impressive board 1 win. Kenneth wrapped up a whitewash, his technique attracting admiring comments from the kibs. Oxford 3 win Pool B and have a semi-final to look forward to in two weeks’ time. Skip has a problem: to choose four from these chaps plus Tashika. A nice problem to have, mind you.

There was a queen trap in Ox1 as well, rather a strange one as Nakul’s rooks lawnmowered the White queen. Ross produced another entertaining game and won a bishop endgame. David made it 3-1 and Ox1 finish in 4th place.

Ox2 saw wins from Oscar & Sean, the former turning down a draw in the middlegame. Edgar wangled a late late draw in a R+P endgame.

Ox5 finished their season with a defeat, but are by no means disgraced in their first full season. Alex ends up on 5/7, our fourth-best scorer behind Chris F, Oscar 6/7 and Ian 5/6. We are overall +73 =28 -39 for the season, or in terms of matches +21 =4 -10. (Does that divide by seven? Ah, yes it does.)

4NCL-O Season 3 Round 6: results

All, these are our results for Round 6:

Our games are available for scrutiny here. It was a fairly successful night for our troops as we scored up the highest number of game points (13.5) we’ve managed all season – previous high was 13 in Round One.

Ox1: It seems Arya’s opponent anticipated 28. Bg5+ Rxg5 but forgot the bishop could (and did) go the other way. James won the match with his second discovered check – it felt to skip that he’d had more!Ox2:

Nakul’s opponent was quickly mated in a Petroff. 

Oscar calculated well in a complicated minor-piece endgame. 

Ross lost on time in a tricky R+P endgame – his wifi dropped at the key moment.Ox3

:The mighty Stonewall Attack – with bishop outside the chain – landed Chris F a whole rook very quickly and he moves to 5.5/6. Neil played down to bare kings in a quest for 4-0.Ox4:

Chris E won quickly, breaking through down the h-file. 

Graham’s opponent had a disastrous mouseslip. Not as painful as this “TN” in Division One, though: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 exd4 4. Nxd4 Qf6 5. Bf4 0-1.

Ox5:Asif had an exciting King’s Gambit, I liked White’s enterprise but it didn’t work out for him as he lost too much stuff.