2v2 Tourny CCSCSL - Back to OTB!

Submitted by strani on Sun, 10/25/2009 at 1:20pm.

After a long month without getting to the Chess Club and Scholastic Center Saint Louis, CCSCSL, Saturday the club hosted it's first 2v2 Club Championship. My chess buddy Dan had some family stuff to take care of but I showed up anyway hoping another player would show up in need of a partner. 

Lucky for me, not so luck for him, I teamed up with a sharp young player William Tong, rated 1800+ with my lowly 1147 rating we we're trapped in the competitive 2400-3100 bracket and wound up getting to play to an expert and a master in the first round! "Double T" was our team name "Tong/Trani" 

Board 1! Ouch, I got crush by Bob Holliman, 2200 USCF. He told me after the game, I pretty much lost in the 5 or 6th move of the opening a French/Steiner variation. 1. e4 e6 2. c4, ugly game, he won with no difficulty and I may as well have resigned after the 10th move as I had no play. But I learned some stuff. 

William pulled off the upset of the tournament defeating former Missouri State Champion Ron Luther. He's got skills. 

Anyway, the event was fun and I enjoyed analyzing my games over coffee Sunday morning. I took 2 points and our team finished with 4. I lost to a 2200 and 1700+ player and defeated two guys at the bottom of the pack. 

Here's the 3 games I was analyzing this morning. Gotta get better at my French and the two games I did win have a lot of errors and my opponents could have thwarted the winning attacks with some simple moves. 

Enjoy! 

Getting stomped by William N. Analysis showed the c4 push wasn't terrible, and if I had of waited 2 more moves the I could've traded just 1 knight for the Rook/pawn. Basically I failed and sac'd 2 knights for a rook pawn and Williams powerful black bishop pinned my king. Terrible play by Sean and a relatively easy win for William who recently earned a spot in the annual CCSCSL Club Championship. The game actually ended in mate, but I screwed up my notation.

Round 3 was against a young scholastic player in his first "adult" tournament. I'm sure in a couple of months he'll be destroying me, so it was good to get a win in against him while he's young. 

 

Last game was the opposite end of the age spectrum with an older gentlemen who was very polite but played very poorly. It was an interesting opening choice in a Queen's Gambit accepted followed by c5? then Qa5+ peculiar indeed. He resign around move 22. 
FM Doug Ekert who subbed in for Anna Zatonskih in the US Chess Championship back in May showed up and pretty much dominated the field with his other expert partner. 
 The section winners were: 
3800+ was won by Eckert/McLaughlin with 7.5 out of 8.  

3101-3800: tie between Plaggeman/Humphries and Swinger/Zhou with 5 points. 

2400-3100: Tim Nesham/Nathan Tu Phan with 5.5 points.
Anyhoo, finished with 2 points and moved closer to my goal of 1200 by the end of the year. 

» posted in Sean in Saint Louis
 

Comments:

by Evasan - 31 days ago
Johannesburg South Africa
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 127

and in the last game- very nice build up on attack.

by Evasan - 31 days ago
Johannesburg South Africa
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 127

hey strani. Your game against Andrew- taking on d5 @ move 3 followed by 4. e4 gains space and a good centre. Also you couldve gave him probs at move 5 with Qb3, forking b7 and d5. Very nice games though

by namitgaur - 32 days ago
Saint Louis United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 45

Good games Sean, especially the checkmate in the second game. First game it seems you didnt like your knight in move 12! 

William beating Ron was quite an upset. He can be quite talented at times. Seems like Ron wasn't having a good tournament. Ron seems like a well-rounded active Master player in Missouri.

by tiger_knife - 32 days ago
United States
Member Since: Aug 2009
Member Points: 18

yeah, I don't actually know Ron personally either, though I've met him once or twice. but he wins pretty much every state championship when Brooks doesn't show up. although it's really nice to have a titled player play in a MO tourney every once in a while. 

by strani - 33 days ago
St. Louis United States
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 334

@tiger_knife

I don't know Ron personally but he has a good rep and from what I understand and have read from his posts at www.stlchess.com he is pretty generous with his knowledge and is one of the few master level players in Missouri who is very active. 

He recently lost his MO Champion title when IM Michael Brooks from KC surprised everyone showing up and crushing the field. 

by tiger_knife - 33 days ago
United States
Member Since: Aug 2009
Member Points: 18

I'm amazed that William beat Ron Luther- Ron's been pretty much invincible in MO tournaments for the last decade at least.

by strani - 33 days ago
St. Louis United States
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 334

Amy,

It was a swiss tournament with two player teams facing each other, a possible 2 points award to a team each round with the total score of each board counting to towards the overall score, and it was fun. 

by qixel - 34 days ago
Los Angeles United States
Member Since: May 2009
Member Points: 740

Always glad to hear about the CCSCSL.

But I don't know what a 2v2 tournament is.  Is it a two-person team vs another two-person team in a round robin or something else?

Amy

 

Add your comment:

Join Chess.com for free to add your comment! Already a member? Then login now to comment.