New January Ratings

Today has seen the new ratings published that will be used in the North Staffs League and Cup competitions for the remainder of the season. These replace the September 2022 ratings previously used. Some previous estimates have been updated with actual ratings, and some estimates will remain until further notice.

There are a couple of notable increases with Simon Layhe rising 82 points and 10 year old Oskar Jarzynski rising 77 points.

The new ratings should have little impact as there are no team limits in the league, although it may affect board order with the 100 point difference rule in one or two cases.

The other slight impact is that some members may no longer be eligible in Cup teams where rating limits apply at Under 1375 for the Perry Trophy, U1600 for the Intermediate Cup and U1825 for the Major Cup.

Martin Burns takes lead in 8-round Swiss Rapidplay Annual Competition

Last night saw the 2nd of 4 nights of our Swiss Rapidplay, at another packed club night. Events officer David Hulme announced it was a record turnout for the Swiss Rapidplay, as 30 of the 40 entrants braced the arctic weather to attend the 3rd and 4th rounds, surpassing our previous highest of 25 members for this competition on a single evening.

As usual it was pretty chaotic at the start of the night, as 3 members arrived to play unexpectedly, causing a revision to the swiss pairings, but everyone was keen and patient as play got underway a few minutes later than planned. Leading into Round 3 we had just 5 players on 100%, and 2 of these were absent due to work and afforded half point byes for Rounds 3 & 4. On board 1 Martin Burns emerged from the single battle of the 100% ers with a win against the talented Rick Renegade, and newcomer Richard Fish (the only other 100%) was held to a draw by the experienced Neville Layhe on board 2, leaving Martin with the only 3 out of 3 record. Youngster George Bulbeck beat Andrew Crosby on board 3, to move into second place on 2.5 pts. Boards 4 to 12 all contained the 50% ers, where most results went in favour of the higher seeds, with a couple of draws and no upsets. The remaining boards 13 to 15 all went the way of the higher seeds.

Round 4 saw the top board competed by No.2 seed Martin and George Bulbeck (seeded 24), with Martin gaining superiority early on before converting for the full point. On the next board Richard Fish (2.5 pts) was paired with Rick the highest seed on 2pts, and found Rick’s aggressive opening too hot to handle as he lost his unbeaten record in the Rapidplay. With 8 more players on 2 out of 3, there were wins for Doug Barnett, Karl Lockett and Carmel Barwick to move onto 3 points alongside Rick, Bart Fajfer and defending champion Jarek Czyz. With all players registering on the scoreboard, it was great to see the youngest player on the night – Malakai Swift earning his first points with a draw.

Rounds 5 & 6 are now scheduled for Wednesday 1st March, which is our first Wednesday in 2023 without a league match taking place at The Mals. The final night will depend on when we can find another free Wednesday which looks like being in May.

Next week (Wed 21st Dec) is our social night, where club chairman Dave Price will be leading the fun and games against the Mals Bar Team in a mix of pub games with a buffet provided for all.

Full details of the Swiss Rapidplay (and all our Internal competitions) can be found from the link on the website home page headed “Internal Comps”

Mixed Results to conclude 2022

Having moved the division 1 derby forward from 14th December to 23rd November, we have brought an early conclusion to the 2022 part of the league season and in the process dodged the potential hassle of a 14th December clash with England’s world cup hopes (Swiss Rapidplay may be affected).

This week has seen 3 fixtures with our C team playing at Fenton B on Monday, while our E team hosted Alsager B, and the F team hosted Cheddleton C on Wednesday.

The C team fixture featured the stars from our B team’s great result on Friday with Neville Layhe added to the trio of David Lambton, Julian Hawthorne and Carmel (headline act at Bolton) Barwick. Julian provided some entertaining comments about the trials and tribulations of playing league chess in an open plan pub. Unfortunately Julian misjudged a piece sacrifice and swiftly fell to defeat on board 2. Neville performed a minor Houdini stunt on board 3 to turn a losing position into a full point as his opponent inexplicably allowed Nev to check and win a rook for free when down two pawns in a R+3P vs R+1P endgame. Carmel’s fine run continued with a defeat of one of the league’s rising juniors, gaining a piece as she piled on the pressure to put us 2-1 in the lead. Finally skipper David endured a loss as his time advantage elapsed while the opposing B,N&K positions eclipsed our B&N set up. The final score of 2-2 sees the C team lead the table as we head to the xmas break, with 6 pts from 4 games. The next fixture against Newcastle (on 5pts from 3 games) looks like a key title pointer.

Wednesday at The Mals saw another bumper night, alongside the 9 boards from the 2 league matches, we had a further 6 internal competition games, with several members also playing friendly games while watching all the action unfold.

The E team had the tough task of facing div 3 league leaders Alsager B. With teams reasonably matched, Alsager had a small rating advantage playing over 5 boards. For this match Crewe unveiled another new player as Richard Fish made his OTB debut and became our 40th member to play in the league this season, with the added pressure of playing on board 1. Despite a solid opening Richard found it tough to make any break through and when over stretching left his defences weak and succumbed to defeat. At the other end of match, Matthew Dean matched his opponent step for step to pick up a valuable draw on board 5, which was then supplemented by another solid draw from Phil Grocott on board 4 against a very experienced player. Kobus Nienaber held onto a difficult position when being an exchange down in an endgame, with his bishop and pawn keeping a Rook and Pawn at bay, to give us a 3rd draw. Unfortunately Doug’s promising position evaporated as the night went on and the temperatures dropped as he conceded defeat late into the evening, leaving Alsager as worthy winners and league leaders at xmas.

The F team faced Chedd’s C team, with 3 of the boards very evenly matched, and Chedd having a distinct rating plus on board 2. First to finish was our 10 year old Oskar Jarzynski blitzing out a game, and snatching a lucky win from the jaws of defeat as he managed a back rank mate when down by a Q&N. A superb game on bd 2 saw the visitors Dave Hallen engineer an exchange gain, while Steve Ballantyne thought he could turn the tables with attacks on two pieces only to find his opponent could escape with a retreat that forced a Q-saving move from Steve, and then the 2nd piece to retreat to safety. Further infiltration gained a couple of pawns forcing our resignation. On board 4, Pawel Stanny had won a piece for a pawn in the opening. Maintaining this advantage throughout, Pawel eventually created all the space needed to allow his King to dominate the endgame. As a pawn got promoted this was enough for success. The remaining game saw George Bulbeck co-ordinate a beautiful R,B & N attack against an open King and two rooks, to force a mating net that could only be avoided by the loss of a piece to give George an excellent win when short of time. The final result being an unexpected 3-1 win to leapfrog the F team from 6th to 3rd in the table, with a solid 5 pts from 5 matches.

It was all hands on deck in the club championship. In division 1 there were two hard fought draws with Lukasz Michalek denting Harry Gardiner’s title chase, and Martin Burns having a long winded endgame with Karl Lockett. Division 2 saw wins for James Marshall and George Jelliss. In division 3, Mark Randell got his campaign underway with a well earned full point.

Next week (14th Dec) is scheduled for Rounds 3 & 4 of the Swiss Rapidplay, but this will be psotponed if England make it to the World Cup semi-finals.

Newsflash – Carmel wins Bolton Rapidplay

Carmel Barwick has just won first prize at today’s Bolton Rapidplay in the Knights section for players rated U1650. Starting as second seed, Carmel more than lived up to the standards of her seeding and scored a perfect 6/6, in the process beating seed No 5 in Round 4, then the top seed in Round 5 before beating the only other player on 5/5 in the 6th and final round to win the competition.

Nigel Gardner scored an impressive 4/6 to finish joint 6th in the same section, well above his starting rank of 25 out of 58 competitors.

Doug Barnett (U1650) and Martin Burns (U1950) also played in the congress with full results shown on the Chess-Results.com server.

Congratulations to Carmel !

Bees Underdogs blow open League Title chase.

Last night saw our B team go to Cheddleton to take on the only 100% team in the NSDCA, without our top player. The Bees were huge underdogs with a team rating over 600 pts lower than Cheddleton A, and the top two boards making up 500 pts of the deficit. Early skirmishes showed Chedd had advantages on boards 1,2 and 4, with parity on 3. The players showed the value of staying in the games as firstly David Lambton steadily got a foothold on board 2, against Chedd’s captain and highest rated player, who was on amazing run of 17 wins and 2 draws in 20 games this year. David is developing a habit of killing 100% league records and for the second week in a row demolished one, taking his own tally to 5.5pts from 6 games for the Bees in the process, with a superb counter-attack after appearing to be on the ropes.

On board 4, recent re-recruit Carmel Barwick was playing as a last minute reserve and was slowly activating her minor pieces for a King side attack. When the oportunity arose she sliced open the defences in front of the opposing King, with a co-ordinated rook, bishop and queen attack to put the underdogs 2-0 in the lead.

On board 1, David Hulme had generated some King side attack with advanced pawns despite being outplayed early on. For the second week running he got lucky, as his opponent blundered in time pressure leaving a rook open to a queen check fork and allowing David to make it an unbelievable 3-0 to the underdogs. Shortly afterwards we suffered a loss on time in the remaining game. This result means the B team have overtaken our “A” team to top the league table, with 8 pts from 6 matches, while all teams have games in hand in a wide open title race.

Internal Swiss Rapidplay underway.

On Wednesday, we started our 8 round Swiss Rapidplay event. With 41 members entering the competition the Events Officer was hoping for a new club record attendance. However there were a number of late requests for byes leaving just 25 players at the start. As is often the case, a new face appeared and was quickly integrated into club competition. Our new arrival, Richard Fish was paired with the Events officer – David Hulme – and proceeded to destroy him in a few minutes to claim the first win of the night. The 1st round results mainly went as expected, although there were a couple of repairings due to absences.

At the end of Round 2, we have only five players on 2pts all of whom are from the top seeds. These are Bart Fajfer, Martin Burns, defending champion Jarek Czyz, Rick Renegade and newcomer Richard Fish. With 3 players on 1.5 pts just behind the leaders, we then have 26 on one point mainly through the byes awarded. Full results can be seen from our “Internal Comps” tab on the home page of our website.

The next Rounds of the Rapidplay are due to be held on 14th December, but will be postponed if England are still involved in the World Cup on that night.

Before the Rapidplay Event commenced, Nigel Gardner made the presentation of trophies to the highest placed club members from our recent Congress held at The Mornflake Stadium, and announced the dates of our next congresses as 30th June to 2nd July for the longplay and September 17th for the Rapidplay.

Below are pictures of the presentations to Jarek Czyz and Karl Lockett, while Julian Hawthorne was absent. (to be added)

Jarek
Karl

Bees sting A’s title hopes and Cs beat dogged Ds on dual-derby night !

Wednesday was another full house, as the chess games generated plenty of heat to take the chill out of the playing room. With four teams in action, there was the usual additional contingent of Club Championship games taking place alongside the two matches.

The NSDCA division 1, saw its first ever “Crewe derby” as we have grown so much that we can now field two teams in the top tier of our league. With the “A” team at full strength, they were overwhelming favourites to beat the B team, outrating them by approx. 500 points over the four boards. Early indications showed the A’s in the ascendancy on the top 3 boards, while board 4 looked double-edged. First blow came from the underdogs, as Dave Lambton on board 3 took advantage of an uncastled King to win a piece in the centre of the board after a pin and doubled rooks attacked a lonely bishop, having been completely outplayed in the opening. In the process he broke the 100% league record of his opponent. But it wasn’t long before the A’s levelled the score as Harry Gardiner conjured up a win from the complicated board 4 game. The top two boards seemed to be gaining traction for the A’s, as Bart Fajfer (on board 1) was a piece up for 2 or 3 pawns that could not get moving. A mistaken capture of another pawn led to a knight forking Queen and Rook, where there would be no exchange, causing immediate resignation to put the A’s 2-1 up, and leaving the two captains in play on the remaining board. Martin Burns was holding all the aces with active minor pieces dominating the board, while the Bees captain (David Hulme) was coming under more and more time pressure trying to hold the ship afloat. David found some excellent counter play to push Martin into time trouble (to a lesser extent), but Martin found a way to get to the end game with a Rook and 3 f-pawns against just a Rook. After a time scramble with a lot of poor play a blunder allowed David to pick up the Rook for free and escape to victory, and thereby save the match to finish 2-2 and put a dent in the A team’s title hopes.

The league table shows Crewe A on top with 7 pts from 5 games, and the B team just behind on 6ps, but Cheddleton A now have the advantage with 6 pts from just 3 matches. With Crewe B travelling to Cheddleton A next week, the A’s will be hoping the Bees can keep flying.

The division 2 league derby saw Crewe C take on the D team, and were hot favourites with a rating advantage of over 600 pts. However the D team just love the title of underdogs and took the challenge to the C team, with captain Nigel Gardner mixing up the playing order despite the last minute withdrawal of a key player due to illness. The C team was playing without captain Dave Lambton (on duty for the Bees) and another last minute absentee due to illness. This created an opportunity for Carmel Barwick to return to the club after a period of approx 6 years making her debut for the joint top of the table C team. She smoothly racked up the first point on board 4 before Dave Price made it 2-0 on board 3. On board 1 the D team’s dogged fighter – captain Nigel – was punching above his weight to hold a draw. On balance the C team were happy to secure the match, which proved to be a good decision as Lukasz Michalek completed a fine win on board 2 for the Ds. The final result of 2.5-1.5 for the C team takes them to 5 pts from 3 matches in a division where all teams have dropped points after just two matches, indicating it will be a cut and thrust title chase for all teams.

The Club Championship saw 3 more games played in division 2. There was a good win for George Jelliss, while points were shared between Steve Ballantyne and Jakub Grabowski, as well as Doug Barnett and James Marshall.

Unfortunately a division 3 game was abandoned when the Events officer discovered the game was not being recorded in accordance with FIDE rules.

A further rated rapidplay game saw Andrew Crosby yield a full point, where members need to leave the club by 9pm, so do not have time to play a full game.

Next week sees Rounds 1 and 2 of the Swiss Rapidplay Competition, played over 8 rounds in total. Rounds 3 and 4 are scheduled for 14th December, with later rounds to be played after 1st February on dates to be announced.

A Bad Day at the Office

It was another busy night at the club last Wednesday night with 28 in attendance. However it was a bad day at the office for both Crewe’s A and B teams, more of that later.

Before the two matches started the Events Officer had arranged for several internal games. In Division 2 of the Club Championsip there were wins for Julian Bulbeck and Tom Smith. The game between Doug Barnett and George Bulbeck looked complicated with a lot of material on the board and Doug having two rooks for George’s Queen, but with both players running short of time a draw was agreed. There were also four rated rapid play games taking place. Here there were wins for Mike Keenan, Mathew Dean and a first win for Malaki Swift. Whilst Oskar Jarzynski drew with Phil Grocott with the game ending in a King and Pawn Endgame.

The A team hosted Cheddleton’s first team which is traditionally the strongest in the League. Although this season they are not as strong as usual they still managed to put out highly rated players on the top two boards. The first match to finish was the captain Martin Burns who overlooked a bishop fork resulting in the loss of a knight, he therefore had to resign. Harry Gardiner on board 4 went a piece down early on but kept on fighting and conjured up a nice attack but couldn’t quite make it count. On board 3 Karl Lockett managed to win a pawn in the middle game, then another in the endgame whilst tempting his opponent to advance his pawns in front of his King, leaving the King exposed. Karl was then able to get his pieces to attack the exposed King and force a checkmate. 

This meant it was still possible for Crewe A to draw the match depending on the result of the game on board 1 between Bart Fajfer and Jacob Boswell, an opponent rated about 300 rating points higher than Bart. It turned out to be a titanic struggle which was by far the last to finish with everyone who was still left at the club watching a very interesting Rook and three Pawns endgame. The difference was Bart’s pawns were connected on the queenside whilst his opponents were isolated. Bart was playing well and won a pawn though this meant his opponent managed to create a passed Pawn. However Bart was able to bring his King back in time to stop it Queening and eventually win this pawn. He then won the third pawn but this meant his rook was now stuck on the side amidst his two connected passed pawns. This left his King to be subjected to continuous checks to the side by his opponent’s rook, something Bart couldn’t prevent, he therefore reluctantly accepted the draw. Consequently Cheddleton narrowly won the match 2.5 – 1.5 and are now equal at the top of the table with Crewe A.

Meanwhile Crewe’s B team were hosting Alsager’s first team. The report below is from their captain Dave Hulme.

As usual the B team started their match as underdogs against Alsager “A” in part due to the absence of two key players, with Dave Price being added to the team to make his debut in the NSDCA 1st division.

With Simon Layhe on board 1 having black against the league’s joint highest rated player – Jonathan Blackburn, no points were expected here as Simon had a “free shot”. After a backs to the wall effort, Jonathan broke through with a N for 2pawns sac on the Q-side resulting in the “a” pawn being unstoppable, as Simon’s extra minor piece was shunted out of the game on h8. This came just after a draw was agreed on board 2 as David Hulme was low on time (as normal) with less than 4 mins remaining against John Booth’s 15 mins in a position where any attack would leave the aggressor with more weaknesses.

Earlier on Dave P appeared to have the upper hand in a strong position with a pawn won in the opening. Unfortunately Dave allowed Sandra Blackburn to gain an exchange and when short of time in a difficult position, accepted a generous (but not unexpected) draw offer. On board 3, David Lambton was unable to push his loan “a” pawn due to it being covered by a defending King, while at the same time Jon Blackburn had a passed pawn on c5 protected in a pawn chain of c5-d4-e3 to prevent David’s king going on the attack.

The final result being a narrow loss 1.5-2.5, as the Bees lost for the first time this season.

All eyes are on next weeks derby-duals, with B vs A and C vs D teams facing each other.

Another Bumper Club Night

Two teams division, one from Kidsgrove and one from Fenton visited Crewe last night to take our ‘E’ and ‘F’ teams. It was good to see as many different people at the club who like to experience competitive chess getting their opportunity.

Fenton brought a team which, although appearing inexperienced, proved too strong for our ‘F’ team. Only Steve Ballantyne was able to trouble the scorers, earning a draw. After defending well in the opening, he later resisted the chance to deliver perpetual check on his opponent playing on for a win instead, however his opponent was subsequently able to gain counterplay and achieve a draw by perpetual check himself. This all meant the ‘F’ team went down half a point to four and a half.

The Kidsgrove match was more evenly matched. Here Doug Barnett won a tough, close game on board 1. Whilst James Marshall was playing well on Board 2 against an experienced opponent. He already had one advaned passed pawn when his opponent allowed James to exchange queens which then left James with two connected passed pawns in the middle of the board. With clever play James was about to convert one of these when his opponent resigned. This game, the last to finish, meant Crewe tied the match 2-2.

As well as the two league matches several internal tournament games took place. In Division 1 there was a win for Lukasz Michalek and in Division 2 there the game between Julian Bulbeck and Mike Keenan was drawn whist George Bulbeck achieved a win in his game. There was also a win for Mathew Dean in Division 3. Also worthy of note is that our new member Tom Smith played his first long play rated game which he also managed to win.

Next week the club’s ‘A’ and ‘B’ teams are both in action and both are at home. Can they remain at the top or near to the top of the league? It should be an interesting evening.

A’s go top of the League, while Ds break their duck

After the B team went top of the table on Monday, it was the As who overtook them on Tuesday ! An away match at Alsager would see the “A” team as expected favourites but a recipe for failure would be close at hand. The comments from captain Martin Burns explained Harry maintained his 100% record, while Bart had gained a pawn against the NSDCAs highest rated player Jonathan Blackburn on board 1. Martin assessed it was no trouble, but was proved wrong as the huge difference in rating was underlined. Karl maintained another 100% record grinding out a win on board 4 from what appeared to be a drawish position. Finally captain Mart brought home the bacon, although in his own words he was very lucky to win, after his opponent turned down the offer of a draw knowing he would need to win to give Alsager a chance to draw the match. The Division 1 table has an early season glow to it, with As on 6pts and Bs on 5 pts after 3 matches, with 3rd place Cheddleton having a game in hand on 4pts – with the next round of matches including Crewe A vs Cheddleton A.

On Wednesday it was Cheddleton’s B team who travelled to face our D team. Captain Nigel rang the changes with board order, as all four squad players are closely rated. This allowed Nigel to play on board 4, and chalk up the first win. Lukasz Michalek moved to the top of the batting order and earned a full point before we lost on board 2. This left George Bulbeck battling against the clock as usual, against the Chedd captain on board 3. Ultimately he held out for a hard fought draw to see the team narrowly over the winning line by 2.5-1.5. Captain Nigel reported on the scorecard ” Well that was a close one !!!!!!!! Each game could have gone either way and was tense right down to the death. Thanks to all for a good evenings chess. “

As usual club night saw a pack of club championship games. In division 1, defending champion Harry Gardiner added a win to his tally as did David Hulme. In division 2 there were wins for Andrew Crosby, Kobus Nienaber and Doug Barnett. Kobus has moved into the lead with 2.5/3. In div 3, Phil Grocott went to the head of the section with a win to take him also to 2.5/3, and Vicky Kelsall moved into 2nd place (2/4) after a draw with Peter Kanalos.

Our two leading juniors had a 30 minute Rapidplay rated game, that was played at 100 miles an hour, with Joe Hignett emerging successfully.

Simon wins 1st prize at Scarborough ahead of November Ratings.

Simon Layhe secured a share of first prize at last weekend’s Scarborough Congress playing in the Intermediate (U1850) section. After a 5 hour trek to the coast on Friday Simon started with a win on Friday night (as did Dave Price). Saturday morning saw a repeat for both, and then in Round 3 Simon was held to a draw by the No.7 seed, with Simon seeded 9th out of 83 entries, as 14 players all shared the lead with 2.5pts. Round 4 saw 6 of these players winning, to all move on to 3.5pts, with Simon among these. Playing board 3 in the final round, Simon’s high seeding gave him the advantage of white pieces and he duly came out on top to guarantee 1st place. With the other top two boards also having positive results he ended in a 3-way tie for 1st place – congratulations to Si !!

Dave P ended with 3 pts to finish in joint 17th out of 74 in the Minor (U1700).

Today has seen the publication of November ratings, and thanks to Karl Lockett’s research, the club has 3 of the top 100 improvers in the country since the October ratings. Unsurprisingly Simon is in this list, together with Karl and our ever improving 10 year-old star – Oskar Jarzynski.

Meanwhile last night the B team had an unexpected win away at Macclesfield. Simon again setting the benchmark with another win on top board against a player rated over 1950. David Hulme defended doggedly to get a draw on board 2, before Dave Lambtom played with aplomb to convert a tricky endgame into a win. Despite being the second lowest rated team in the 1st division, the Bees currently sit at the top of the league tree, albeit very temporary.

Tonight sees the “A” team in action at Alsager in the 1st division, and tomorrow the “D” team host Cheddleton B in division 2.