Friday, 17 October 2025

Not a Draw in Sight

A rather delayed report of this week's match activity, which spread across two leagues, over two nights, with 8 games played - and all of them decisive. Who said chess is basically a draw? Not in Kenilworth, it isn't.

Monday night saw the first ever Kenilworth - Warwick University match in the Leamington League, but shelve any thoughts that this was a unique occasion, as there will be five more such encounters this season, plus four in the Coventry League for good measure. The series didn't get off to the perfect start, as Kenilworth A dropped it's first point of the season in a 2-2 draw. Our opponents came with a pretty useful team, but I was hoping we would pack enough of a punch to claim the victory, as we had deployed our strongest line-up so far this season and had a ratings edge on every board - slight on Boards 1 and 3, but substantial on 2 and 4.

I finished first, beating David Cebolla on Board 4 after he mistakenly gave up two pieces for a rook and pawn, and then immediately made a catastrophic oversight which led to the loss of his queen.  Not long after, Javier marked his first outing of the season by beating Magnus Borissow, making use of his extra exchange after carefully neutralising the threat from Black's pair of bishops. So two White games, and two White wins. Unfortunately that pattern continued for the rest of the match!

On Board 3, David had got himself into terrible trouble in the opening and was fighting a rearguard action to try and hold off a big attack on his highly vulnerable king. Eventually he had to give up his queen for two bishops, subsequently picking up an exchange to leave him with a pair of rooks and a bishop against queen and rook. The position may have been holdable, but David's king was very exposed and he had almost zero time. 10 seconds doesn't go very far in such circumstances and the inevitable loss duly arrived. Which left the match outcome depending on Jude's heavyweight Board 1 encounter with CM Edward Jackson. (No relation to IM James, who Jude had beaten a week earlier to heroically win our KO Cup tie against Banbury.) Jude sacked a pawn very early on to get an open g file against the White king and in a complex middle game had plenty of compensation - at the point where Jude's score sheet became indecipherable, the engine was giving him a clear edge. But when I returned to witness the final moments, things had changed horribly, and Jude was now 3 pawns down. although he made life very difficult for his opponent with two bishops and a rook. But pieces kept getting exchanged and when Black's last pawn disappeared the game was up and the match was drawn.

24 hours later it was another first, as we welcomed Daventry on their first ever Coventry League visit to Kenilworth, for what was their Division 1 debut. We had a sizeable rating edge on all 4 boards, and the match ended in a 3-1 win for us. I left after about 90 minutes (I was only present in my dogsbody role of setting everything up) knowing that we would soon be 1-0 up, as Phil - on his much anticipated return to the team - was material up with a dominant position against Abbie Stevens. Of course, the inevitable happened and Phil somehow contrived to lose - I need to give up making these predictions when I am a spectator as I keep getting them hopelessly wrong. But thankfully, the other games all went our way. Keatan won a rather wild game on Board 1, while Mike played very correct and sensible chess to bring home another point on Board 2. After pressing for most of the evening, Paul eventually found a rook sacrifice to secure a decisive advantage and clinch a solid victory. But 4-0 would have been much nicer!

So no shortage of blood and thunder in the two matches, and all 8 games being decisive. After a 4-0 win for White on Monday, Black cut back the deficit on Tuesday by winning 3-1.

No logical reason for this week's song, except that I went to see a Billy Joel tribute act last week and I guess he's at the top of my current musical memories. Plenty of cracking tunes to choose from, and here's the one you lucky readers get to hear now. I recommend putting the subtitles on or you'll likely miss half the lyrics!


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