Tuesday, 21 October 2025

Controversy and Drama as U8750 Team Beats Olton

 We had a true battle of the heavy-weights in the U8750 KO Cup last night. Kenilworth are the defending champions with back to back victories to our name. Olton were the last non-Kenilworth team to win the trophy, three years ago. They also outgraded us, with a team weighing in at 8746 to our 8519... It is unlikely that we will face stronger opponents in this year's competition, but our 3.5 - 1.5 victory does not tell the full story of a match that went to the wire. 

We lined up with four of the five players who had taken part in every round of last year's triumph. Our grades have gone up, so that original five aren't an eligible team anymore. Yet with Dhariya away, I was spared any difficult selection decisions. Algirdas was our new recruit on Board 5 (and ended up being one of our heroes, as we will see later in this report.) 

Dylan got us off to a very solid start with a relatively quick draw against Rob Reynolds on Board 4. Rob does draw a lot, but I was very pleased to see Dylan split the point so comfortably with such an experienced opponent.

All the other games went deep into the night. I was the next to finish on Board 2 against Richard Liszewski, who as I've noted in a previous report, I have a terrible record against. Last night went pretty well in comparison to many of my previous experiences with Richard. It was a very active game, with Richard attacking on the Kingside, me on the Queenside. Completely engrossing, but eventually we cancelled each other out to make it 1-1.

At which point, looking around the other boards, it was clear how tough it was going to be. Paul looked to be a little better against Mike Hollier on Board 1. Dan was struggling against Richard Reynolds on Board 3, and Algirdas didn't look like he had much against Warren Archibold  (and Algirdas was also playing on vapours timewise.)

As so often happens, things seemed to swing in those final twenty minutes. Paul launched a crashing attack out of nowhere. I didn't see exactly what happened, but he gave up material to drag Mike's king up the board. Suddenly, it seemed obvious he was winning, but I wouldn't have bet my house on it either. (Paul told me afterwards that he hadn't been totally confident, but his attacking instincts proved to be correct, as Mike's king fell deeper into a mating net.) A terrific win and Paul's two victories against Olton in a week have been integral to Kenilworth's improving fortunes.

All of which meant we were 2-1 up and with the win on Board 1, needed only half a point from the two remaining games. I thought Dan was completely finished in an impossible knight ending (more on this later) so the attention turned to Algirdas, who was starting to outplay Warren. The huge gulf between them on the clock narrowed to almost nothing as Algirdas marched his queenside pawns down the board. There might have been a mating chance in there somewhere, but no matter, as Algirdas's approach had conjured up an overwhelming position - and this was where the controversy started...

Deep in trouble on the board, Warren proceeded to run out of time. Unfortunately, Algirdas was so engrossed in his winning plans that he did not notice. A few moves later, Algirdas made an illegal move - at which point Rob and Warren asked for 2 minutes to be added to Warren's clock. I would welcome thoughts on this request.... In my view Warren had been out of time for a while and had clearly lost. Algirdas might not have pointed out that Warren's clock had run out previously, but clearly noticed it when the request for the extra two minutes was made. 

I thought Algirdas was still winning easily on the board and we agreed to give Warren the extra two minutes, but I did say to Rob and Warren that we reserved the right to appeal. As it turned out, Warren's position was so difficult that it made no difference, and he managed to almost immediately drop a rook and then run out of time (despite the extra two minutes.) This time Algirdas pointed it out instantly and we had won the match! Ultimately, it was a victory earned at the board and a great debut for Algirdas in the U8750 team. [Postscript on this - I had an affable chat with Rob and Warren in the Bar afterwards, and there were no hard feelings, but I said would seek guidance as to what should have happened, purely for future reference.]

Meanwhile, on Board 3, Dan was doing the impossible. He had somehow held together an exceptionally difficult knight and pawn endgame with immense skill. Somehow Richard had allowed his king and knight to be pulled to the queenside, with Dan only having to defend against pawns on the kingside. Remarkably, what had appeared to be a certain defeat was now a draw. A fantastic tribute to Dan's resilience under pressure and his growing prowess! Another very impressive performance.

So, an unbeaten start, as we aim for a hat-trick of titles. With the five who played tonight, plus Dhairya in the squad, I think we've got a really good chance. We will certainly give it our best shot...

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