West Bromwich v Warley Quinborne

Submitted by alexholowczak on Tue, 11/03/2009 at 2:19pm.

In Division 2 of the Birmingham & District Chess League, there was a local derby between West Bromwich and Warley Quinborne.

Earlier in the season, the two teams met in the Dudley League, and I messed up in a won position. We only drew, 2-2, as a result.

Now we met in the Birmingham League. I'm usually board 1 for the Division Five (3rd) team, but I had to fill in for the Division Two (2nd) team. Bizzarely, I ended up on board 3. We were obviously weakened. The West Bromwich team had won their opening three matches (we had played 2, won 1, lost 1), and they paid local International Master (and England's Director of International Chess) to play for them in the Birmingham League. He duly turned out on board 1. On the other boards, we were outgraded, their board 4 was graded higher than our board 1.

Here is my game.

 

After that miracle swindle, the team led 2.5-0.5. Sure enough, the board 5 then won, to give us a surprising match win. But better was to come! MrNimzoIndian, who was playing on board 1, beat IM Lawrence Cooper! As a result, we thrashed our local rivals 4.5-1.5.

West Bromwich are still in with a good chance of promotion to Division One, however. They're undoubtedly the strongest team in the division. Warley Quinborne, who narrowly avoided relegation to Division Three last season, are in with a chance of a strong finish this season.

 

Comments:

by alexholowczak - 12 days ago
Oldbury, Worcestershire England
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I was thinking that if 29. Nxd7 then 29...Rxd7 might be OK?

by James_Bond - 12 days ago
Sheffield and various other places United Kingdom
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i think what makes your game even more remarkable is that white had 2 chances to win after 28.......Nd7, 29.Qxd5.......as you have said in your notes, but also doesn't 29.Nxd7!...... give even more for white.

29.Nxd7!   Rxc6

30.Rxc6    Qxc6

31.Qxd5

by Elroch - 17 days ago
Watford England
Member Since: Oct 2008
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Bravo!

by alexholowczak - 17 days ago
Oldbury, Worcestershire England
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 2807

To be fair, I saw it when I played Nd7. I didn't think he'd fall for it. I almost choked on my pork pie when I saw that he played it...

by brfc - 17 days ago
Bristol England
Member Since: Mar 2009
Member Points: 4349

Nice rook sac at the end!!! Classic example of fluking draws :P But no, to see that is definatly very good indeed!

 

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