On 27th January it was a busy night in the Anstey Chess club. Our second team engaged in a serious four-board battle against the experienced team of Heathcote Arms 2 in an attempt to achieve second win in a row and get their revenge for a crushing 4-0 defeat back in October. In the opposite corner of the Anstey Methodist Church, the casual and first team players engaged in the usual sharp and fun chess battles typical for club nights. The cherries on the top were our birthday boys Oscar and Julian who brought plenty of treats and chocolate to the party. We wish them all the best and plenty of wins to come their way!
The league match started promptly at 7:30 with a variety of opennings on all boards. The most dedicated player to the club motto was Matt who opened up with Phillidor defence; he was obviously the only one to get the memo.
On board 2 the top performer Hal decided to take the centre with e4 and d4 which were met by a strange variation of a Queen’s Indian defence. The captain Oscar had a difficult task engaging in a very weird variation of the Indian game, while Boris’ game took the direction of the Caro-Kann exchange variation. The Bulgarian was so flustered by Bd3 that threw the cap of his pen at Hal’s shoulder – all players agreed that it was not his proudest moment.
Around 20 minutes into the match Boris managed to take advantage of a blunder by his opponent and secured the first win for the night and for himself in general. Our joy unfortunately did not last long as the birthday boy Oscar was backed in the corner and although he fought hard against immense pressure, his opponent managed to capitalise on the position. As Oscar is the third best performer for the club, we are sure that he will bounce back from this experience and get back on winning terms.
About half-way through his game, Matt found himself with undeveloped light-square bishop and rook, as he was busy taking his opponent’s king out for a walk. In the meantime, Hal was stretching and doing yoga and all sorts of other activities, but not castling.
Ten minutes later, Matt had finally decided to develop his bishop and had his opponent in what people would refer to as a pickle. Next to him, Hal had his opponent’s king squeezed in the corner and his face had the distant expression of a person deciding what takeaway to order tonight.
With twenty minutes to go, Matt found himself a piece up and he was making sure that his opponent’s king will hit his step count target. On his left, Hal’s opponent was shaking his head like Ben’s fans when watching his puzzle rush blunders, while Hal seemed confident in his attack on the board and his choice of takeaway for tonight.
Not long after, Matt won decisively while Hal found himself again with a significant time advantage in an infamous favourite of his – the rook and pawn endgame. His opponent decided that he had enough and offered a draw which our top performer gladly accepted, just a little annoyed that he could not offer a draw himself by making signs characteristic for exorcists and enthusiasts in the rituals targeted at summoning a demon.
In summary, it was a good night for our second team players who proved that they have learned from their previous loss against a solid and strong opponent. Our second team find themselves in the middle of the Division 4 table mid-season with 2 wins and 1 draw.
In the other corner of the room, there was plenty of action with first team players Ben, Mick, John, Julian and Mike playing casual chess and observing the league match from a distance. We were happy to welcome again John who is slowly becoming a regular attendee of our club nights. In addition, two new strong players, Pete and Deepa, decided for the first and hopefully not last time to join us for some chess and fun. Eventually, the evening finished on a high note, with the birthday boys Julian and Oscar bringing treats for every taste. Both young guys, we wish them many years to come and many games over the board to be played with plenty of wins to be accomplished!















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