The Incredibles are NSDCA Division 4 Champions

Super Mario drove Dad’s Army to St Andrews Methodist Church in Cheddleton last night. Expert planning by Captain Ballantyne ensured the team arrived early and ready for battle. Unusually so, that the match started shortly after 7.30pm as four teams converged in the warmth of the playing room, with our I team playing a “winner takes all” match vs Cheddleton C in div 4, and the hosts D team played Meir in a top of the table Div 5 fixture.

The journey to Chedd was quite lively as the fearsome four carried the club secretary along to witness events and as you know he is never quiet ! There were one or two raised eyebrows when the team lists were exchanged and their expected board 1 was not named. The assumed deficit of around 200 rating points did not arise and we were pleasantly surprised to find out we were about 170 pts higher, which is really nothing with the 4 digit system and when taken over 4 boards.

Early skirmishes showed everything to play for as Steve Ballantyne took the upper hand on board 1, Mario prepared for a lively encounter on bd 2, Phil set up a basic stonewall on board 3, and Keith had the unsettling task of playing one of the vastly improving juniors. After 15 mins or so, the secretary disappeared down the hall to have a chat with Robert Milner the NSDCA Honorary President to learn about the history of the league from 1947 !

On returning to the match room things were moving at a fast pace. Steve B had the full initiative after two knights ganged up on his opponent to emerge an exchange and a pawn up after only 15 moves. Mario on board 2, was a pawn down with two Rooks, a Knight & 5 pawns vs 2Rs, a bishop and 6 pawns, but had great compensation with the more active centralized rooks while the opponent had isolated doubled pawns on the c file and on the f file too, which would become sitting ducks. Phil on board 3 had fallen into a nasty position and soon lost his Queen for a minor piece. While Keith was a piece up for two pawns but under some pressure from various pins.

Suddenly results flooded in as Keith converted his piece advantage with some accurate attacking, cutting off the King’s escape in the centre of the board, and with precision guided his Rook and Queen down the e-file with calm co-ordination to deliver mate with the King marooned on d2. Next Mario’s activity found a brilliant mating attack, forcing the opponents King to shuttle from f1 to g3, trapped by the doubled f-pawns. The powerful back rank rook swooped over to g1, and with the N beautifully placed covering the f4 square, and a pawn on g5 covering h4, the king had nowhere to run with his own pawn on h3. So it was 2-0 to the Incredibles and before Mario’s ink had dried courtesy of his “lucky pen” (see News item 24.10.25), skipper Steve had offered his opponent a draw. Such was Steve’s dominant position the player could not believe his luck and gratefully snatched the draw offer, as Steve immediately punched the air in delight, with the knowledge his team had won the match and a most unexpected league title.

Typical of Steve’s self sacrificing personal gain for the benefit of the team, he secured the title within about 5 seconds of Mario’s result.

It was a swift journey home as early celebrations took place at The Woodside Pub in Wistaston.

Congratulations to Steve and the Super Incredible Dad’s Army team.