Dhairya made his B team debut, and found himself facing another of Paul's CCA stars, Anvi Prabhakaran, who was herself making her Leamington A debut and who had been one of our guest participants in the Mickey Adams simul. (Its a shock to find them playing against us rather than for us!) Dhairya was in no mood to mess about and took over with Black from an early stage, soon marching his king side pawns up the board and winning the exchange. The rest of the pieces were steadily exchanged and when Anvi tried a desperate stalemate trick Dhairya sidestepped it and delivered mate instead.
In very different fashion, David subsequently made it 2-0 by downing Ben Egid on Board 1. David seemed to play relentlessly to win a weak Black pawn on d5 and when he finally annexed this, he cleverly returned the extra pawn to get a totally crushing position where his rook and knight totally dominated Ben's rook and (very bad) bishop. Ben then lost on time in a position where he was bound to lose most of his pawns.
I was next to finish, and for the second successive game, I managed to throw away a completely won position (two extra pawns) after rather needlessly getting into time trouble. Just as I thought I was about to annex the full point Tom produced an unexpected bishop sacrifice which I couldn't accept due to mate. In a state of shock I decided to head for a draw but in the process made a bad mistake that could have put me on the defensive. Thankfully Tom was so relived to be getting a draw that he fell in with my plan and the game ended in perpetual check. I really need to get my act together!
At least the match was now won, which left Bruce in play against Chris Ward (no, not the GM!). Something had gone slightly wrong for Bruce in the opening, and he was obliged to give up/sac a pawn. It soon came down to queen and rook each, with plenty of pawns (Black having one more) but where Bruce had definite compensation through his greater piece activity. I imagine it should have been about equal, but when the queens got exchanged a couple of Black pawns suddenly dropped off and Bruce was winning, to make the final score 3.5-0.5 and send the B team to the top of the table! At least until the Kenilworth A v Banbury A match next Monday when one of those two teams will definitely jump ahead.
Obviously the B team's table topping position requires some suitably 'B' themed music. In fact, lets go double B and enjoy some historic footage of the Byrds and Bob Dylan, which is very apposite given that on the same night as the Leamington match Bob was appearing live in Coventry. (Anyone wanting a concert review should ask Dan, as I think he was going to be there!) Anyway, great version of Turn Turn Turn, followed by a slightly bizarre collaboration on Mr Tambourine Man, where Dylan sometimes appears to be singing a completely different song to the Byrds! But maybe that's just me. It doesn't help that the sound and film are properly synched, but what can you expect from such primitive times as 1990??
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