Saturday, 25 October 2008

Leicester Congress 2008

I played in the amateur (u80ECF) section of the Leicester congress over the weekend of 10-12th October. Better late than never, here's how I got on.

Unusually for this time of year, we had some very bright and sunny days. The venue unfortunately had no blinds or curtains in the smallish hall we played in, meaning a lot of players were looking directly into the sun in the afternoon games. This was a bit of a let down as the venue for last years congress was much better and bigger.

Anyway I ended on 2/5, with four draws and one loss out of the five games. Too many draws, and I feel like I had good winning chances in most of the games including the loss. But I was happy to play in some good competitive games and a few of them went to interesting end games.

DeanMaddenvRichardGreenwood.pgn

Game 1 on Friday night was against Richard Greenwood (69ECF) of Northampton. It got down to a Queen and Rook endgame, and I felt he had a stronger position. I had a chance of perpetual check and took it, as he had a mating threat on f2. However it looks like I could have played Re2 and have better chances.

PeterBracevDeanMadden.pgn

Game 2 on Saturday morning was against fellow Spondon player Peter Brace, I was hoping they might keep players from the same club apart. It was pretty much a fair draw with no big mistakes by either of us.

DeanMaddenvColinRoss.pgn

My sole loss was against Colin Ross (73ECF) of Littlethorpe, who apparently reads this blog, so I can't saying anything nasty about him :).


In the position above, Colin chose to sacrifice his knight by taking g4, which looks to probably be a mistake, although he does get 2 pawns and opens up my king. As the pieces were traded off he got a passed pawn on the h-file which caused me a lot of trouble.


In the position above I threw the game away by playing Qxg3, totally miscalculating that h1Q, Bxh1 leaves my Queen undefended. Qf8+ would have given me possible winning chances.

LucaszKacprzakvDeanMadden.pgn

The Sunday morning game against Lucas had a massively tactical opening, so I thought it'd be over quick, but it dragged out into a long game and I had little time left on my clock at the end.

It worked into a Queen, Rook and more pawns versus Queen and 2 Knights. I should really have won this game, but didn't kill him off.

DeanMaddenvDorothyBlampied.pgn

The last game against Dorothy was bit of a non-event. I was very uncomfortable with the sun in my face, and was very thankful to accept a draw offer after 20 moves.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am not familiar with these BCF ratings. Can you say what equals 1000 elo, 1500 elo, 1916 elo?

What's your rating? Did you play up your section? ...

Anonymous said...

BCF/ECF to ELO is usually ECF x 8 + 600 = Elo.

Sometimes for ECF less than 125 they use ECF x 5 + 1250 = Elo

Anonymous said...

Haven't looked at the games in detail yet, but in the diagrammed position Qe3+ forcing the queens off looks good. If he doesn't use his king to stop you eating his passed pawns you eat them and win the bishop ending, if he does you can queen a pawn on the queenside.