03.02.2020
Crowborough vs East Grinstead Bookshop the sequel
Friday 31st January 2020 Return fixture saw the Bookshop bring two teams to the Crowborough Community Centre.
Report from Jonathan Tuck (Crowborough)
Friday was a great advertisement for Junior chess with some
of the EGBCC players watching Trevor play through a game on the analysis board
with the CCC players at their normal club night and then play the match in complete
silence in the other room starting at 7.10.
Nick helped set up the refreshments for adults and Kate
(Lucy’s mum) dealt with squash for the juniors.
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1 |
Raina Jithendra (122) |
Toby Appleton (89) |
0-1 |
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2 |
Suriyya Velayudham (115) |
Cillian Nagy (88) |
0-1 |
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3 |
Lucy Hopkirk (66) |
Ann Tagg (62) |
0-1 |
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4 |
Risha Jithendra (58) |
Niamh Grace (39) |
1-0 |
|
1 |
Elliott Hookway (83) |
George Boxer (55) |
1-0 |
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2 |
Rafe Chapman (82) |
Luke Freeman (36) |
1-0 |
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3 |
Emily Ashcroft (64) |
Zachary Webber (39) |
0-1 |
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4 |
Isabella Hull (32) |
George Tagg (46) |
0-1 |
There was a very sporting gesture by Elliott on top board
for 2nd team. Report from John Pye (EG Bookshop)
The weather was just
as foul as when the Crowborough team came to us a couple of weeks ago, but the
young chess players of the East Grinstead Bookshop team travelled expectantly
through torrential rain.
As in the first match,
Risha and Niamh's game finished first, but this time the result was reversed.
Niamh's ferocious, sacrificial attack was going well, but she failed to see
Risha`s counter-attack, and fell to a well constructed checkmate.
Anne and Lucy both
played their normal attacking chess, and their game finished shortly after,
with Anne winning this time.
With the match one
all, attention turned to the other two games. All four players were taking
their time and thinking deeply, and producing some really good chess. In a
close hard fought battle against Raina, Toby on board one found a way to gain
the advantage, and press it home with an unstoppable checkmate, with only
thirty four seconds left on the clock ! I'm not sure who was the most pleased
with this, his first victory of the season, him or me. Playing board one always
carries the most pressure, well done Toby.
Meanwhile Cillian
played outstandingly well against Suriya, meeting every chess challenge
thrown at him, and giving as good as he got. In the end game Cillian excelled,
I'm sure some of Dave Simpkin's advice these past few months was at play, and
there was just no way for Suriya to counter Cillian`s two connected advancing
pawns and the checkmate that they forced.
Meanwhile, Elliott was
playing George, and this game provide my highlight of the night, with Elliott
demonstrating great sportmanship towards his much younger opponent,diffusing
what might have been a very tricky situation in a most mature way. In so doing,
he did himself and Crowborough proud, and what is more he won the game.
Rafe proved too
strong for Luke in their game, whilst perhaps the luckiest player on the night
was Zac. In his game against the most promising Emily, he found himself a
couple of pawns down going into the end game, but in an oversight, her only one
of the game, Emily gifted him her unguarded queen, and the game was over.
Finally Isabella and
George played out a very long game, that ebbed and flowed in terms of
advantage, but in the end George won out,
In so doing The
Bookshop secured a victory, and overturned the defeat of two weeks ago against
a very strong Crowborough team.
The evening was a
great success, played out in a great spirit, sixteen young chess players
reminding us all what a great game chess is. All that remains is to thank
Crowborough for their wonderful hospitality, on behalf of The East Grinstead
Bookshop Chess Club and all of the players' parents. May we all look forward
to many more such occasions.
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