24
Sep 14

Bodley 2014, Round 1

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[Event “Bodley Cup 2014”]
[Site “St.Benildus Chess Club”]
[Date “2014.09.24”]
[Round “1”]
[White “Mark Dennehy”]
[Black “Finn McDonnell”]
[Result “0-1”]
[WhiteElo “1019”]
[BlackElo “1112”]
[ECO “A36f”]
[EventDate “2014.09.24”]
[Annotator “Stockfish 230814 64”]

1. c4
{+0.03}
1. … c5
{+0.18}

2. g3
{Straightforward Tony Kosten approach here
+0.00}
2. … g6
{+0.08}

3. Bg2
{+0.06}
3. … Bg7
{+0.05}

4. Nc3
{+0.13}
4. … Nc6
{+0.07}

5. d3
{Straight out of book up to this point with a Symmetrical English 5.d3 opening. This is my first major decision point and I went d3 instead of e4 because Finn led off with c5. e4 might have been playable here, but this felt more thematic.
+0.13}
5. … e6
{+0.04}

6. e3
{Thinking about e4 and a Botvinnick setup, but with the light bishop trapped in on c8 and out of a symmetrical variation to boot, didn’t think this would work. But I don’t want to play Nf3 and block my light bishop, so I play e3.
-0.13}
6. … Nge7
{-0.14}

7. Nge2
{-0.12}
7. … O-O
{-0.04}

8. O-O
{-0.13}
8. … f5
{This is as far as I can find in book with Pita-v-Despaigne (1992) which ended in a draw.
In the game though, I was thinking he’d just opened up his kingside, and that convinced me to abandon the b4-b5 push plan and revert to the kingside push instead.
+0.39}

9. e4
{Not great, giving up a tempo to get back to where I originally thought of going on move 6, and basicly hoping he’ll push f4 (which he won’t). Skittles room says d4 was the better move here, and having played it over, I agree – I missed the exN step in the swap on d4 that could happen here with cxd, Nxd4, NxN, exN, Bxd4, QxB, probably because I kept seeing the board after e4 for some reason. Bother.
+0.06}
9. … a6
{Prepping for b5 maybe? Well, readily countered.
+0.21}

10. Be3
{Needed to develop the bishop anyway. Wouldn’t actually want to take on c5, the bishop would wind up a bit disjointed if I did I think.
+0.13}
10. … b6
{Finn obviously thought I would play Bxc5 though!
+0.18}

11. f4
{And this isn’t all that great. Skittles room says that with everything locked up on the kingside, this push is going nowhere, and that’s exactly how it went down. d4 is such a better move here…
+0.26}
11. … d6
{+0.17}

12. d4
{Hoping for cxd…
-0.31}
12. … fxe4 $201
{Well, of course. Bother. On the other hand, I own that e-pawn now…
-0.20}

13. d5 $6
{Oddly, the skittles room thought this was fine, but stockfish much prefers a straight dxc exchange here.
-1.15 / -0.20}

( 13. dxc5 Nf5 14. Bf2 bxc5 15. Nxe4 Rb8 16. Rb1 Bb7 17. Ng5 Re8 18. Re1 Qc8 19. b3 Ncd4 20. Nxd4 Nxd4 21. Bxb7 Rxb7 22. b4 Qc6 23. bxc5 Rxb1 24. Qxb1 Qxc5 $10 )

13. … exd5
{-0.87}

14. cxd5
{-0.93}
14. … Nf5 $201
{Oh, feck. Well, this put the boot into all my plans here. Post-game analysis says it’s not the end of the line, but it certainly gives things a shove towards the end…
-0.54}

15. Qd2 $6
{Now this is odd. Skittles room and myself both agree on Qd2 as the best move and Bf2 as being too passive, but stockfish goes in the exact opposite direction…
-1.35 / -0.54}

( 15. Bf2 Ncd4 16. Nxe4 Nxe2+ 17. Qxe2 Nd4 18. Qd2 Ra7 19. Rfe1 Re7 20. Re3 Bf5 21. Rae1 )

15. … Nxe3
{-1.49}

16. Qxe3
{-1.73}
16. … Nd4
{All this was as expected after Nd5
-1.80}

17. Bxe4
{-2.44}
17. … Qe7
{First move in a while that was a surprise.
-1.86}

18. Qd3 $201
{Trying to cover all three minor pieces and feeling a bit on the back foot here.
-2.21}
18. … Bg4 $6
{And again, stockfish and the skittles room differ completely!
-1.14 / -2.21}

( 18. … b5 19. Rae1 b4 20. Nd1 Bd7 21. Nxd4 Bxd4+ 22. Nf2 Bb5 23. Qc2 Bxf1 24. Kxf1 Rae8 25. Kg2 Qg7 26. Nd3 Qd7 27. Kh1 Re7 28. Nf2 Rfe8 29. Kg2 Bxf2 $17 )

19. Rae1
{Saw Bg4 a move or so back, this was the best response I could think of.
-1.83}
19. … Rae8 $201
{-1.17}

20. Rf2 $2 $17 $201
{Skittles room picks this out as the mistake that lost the piece, which is what lead to the loss of the game…
-2.75 / -1.17}

( 20. Nxd4 Bxd4+ 21. Kg2 Qd7 22. Kh1 b5 23. Bg2 Bf5 24. Qd2 Rf7 25. Rxe8+ Qxe8 26. Re1 Re7 27. Rxe7 Qxe7 28. a3 Kf7 29. Bf3 Be3 30. Qe2 c4 31. Kg2 Bd3 32. Qe1 Bd4 33. Qd2 Bb6 )

20. … Bxe2 $6 $17 $201
{-1.89 / -2.75}

( 20. … b5 21. Kg2 b4 22. Nxd4 Bxd4 23. Nd1 Bxd1 24. Qxd1 Bxf2 25. Kxf2 $17 )

21. Nxe2 $4 $19
{But stockfish picks out this point as the blunder. Interesting…
Either way though, the game’s now dead, it’s just going through the motions from here on out.
-6.79 / -1.89}

( 21. Rfxe2 Nxe2+ 22. Rxe2 Bd4+ 23. Kg2 Qf6 24. a4 Qg7 25. Kh1 Re7 26. Re1 Rfe8 27. Kg2 Rf8 28. Re2 $17 )

21. … Qxe4
{-6.92}

22. Qxe4
{-6.96}
22. … Rxe4
{-7.05}

23. Kf1
{-7.11}
23. … Rfe8
{-7.22}

24. b3 $201
{-7.31}
24. … Nxe2 $2 $19
{Yeah, I can see what stockfish means here, but by this point, it’s a bit academic.
-4.53 / -7.31}

( 24. … Nc2 25. Rc1 Ne3+ 26. Kg1 Ng4 27. Rc2 Nxf2 28. Kxf2 Kf7 29. Kf1 b5 30. Ke1 a5 31. Kd1 a4 32. Rd2 b4 33. bxa4 Ra8 34. Ng1 Re3 35. Nh3 h6 36. f5 gxf5 37. Rf2 Rxa4 38. Rxf5+ Ke8 $19 )

25. Rfxe2
{-4.65}
25. … Rxe2
{-4.73}

26. Rxe2
{-4.79}
26. … Rxe2
{-4.79}

27. Kxe2
{And it’s a formality from here on in. To be honest, if this wasn’t the Bodley I’d have resigned by now, but in the Bodley, you play the endgames out…
-4.81}
27. … Kf7
{-4.86}

28. Ke3
{-4.99}
28. … Bd4+
{-4.99}

29. Ke4
{-5.37}
29. … Kf6
{-5.45}

30. h3
{-5.83}
30. … h5
{-5.87}

31. g4
{-6.77}
31. … hxg4
{-6.90}

32. hxg4
{-7.38}
32. … g5
{-7.67}

33. b4
{-14.54}
33. … gxf4
{-12.70}

34. bxc5
{-53.28}
34. … bxc5
{And by now it’s just not worth going on, it’s obviously just dead.
-53.98}

( 34. … bxc5 { 32:-53.98} 35. Kxf4 c4 36. Ke4 Bg1 37. Kf3 Kg5 38. Ke2 Kxg4 39. Kf1 Kf3 40. Ke1 Bd4 41. Kd1 Ke3 42. Kc2 Be5 43. Kb1 )

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18
Sep 14

Bodley 2014 update #2

Dates ChangedAnd no sooner was the last post up, but another change came down the pipes: Portmarnock have withdrawn from the Bodley. However, Niamh Barróg have entered it, so the only fixture change is a simple substitution of where we’re driving to. And the new fixture list looks like this:

TeamRoundH/AOppositionDayTimeDate
Bodley1HomeSt Benildus A v BWed7:3024/09/14
Bodley B2HomeBray/GreystonesWed7:3001/10/14
Bodley B3AwayElm MountMon7:3003/11/14
Bodley B4HomeInchicoreWed7:3012/11/14
Bodley B5AwayNiamh BarrógThu7:3015/01/15
Bodley B6HomeRathmines BWed7:3028/01/15
Bodley B7AwayBlanchardstownWed7:3011/02/15
Bodley B8HomeCurraghSat2:3028/02/15
Bodley B9AwayEnniscorthySat2:3021/03/15
Bodley B10HomeMalahideWed7:3015/04/15
Bodley B11NeutralRathmines ASunTBC19/04/15

Will there be more updates? Probably! It’s the nature of the beast, and why the job of tournament controller needs a lot more thanks that it gets! 😀

Incidentally, this season’s division threads have gone up on the boards.ie Chess forum (you’re not reading it? You should be, it’s the only discussion site in Ireland for Chess where the you’re-not-a-grandmaster-so-what-the-hell-would-you-know-about-any-subject-at-all-whatsoever ethos is soundly kicked in the fork whenever it tries to rear up and bite someone):


16
Sep 14

Bodley 2014 update

Dates ChangedWell, as happened last year (and it’s not that odd really, since the full players lists and such aren’t yet sorted out), the fixtures list for the Bodley just changed. The new lineup looks like this:

TeamRoundH/AOppositionDayTimeDate
Bodley1HomeSt Benildus A v BWed7:3024/09/14
Bodley B2HomeBray/GreystonesWed7:3001/10/14
Bodley B3AwayElm MountMon7:3003/11/14
Bodley B4HomeInchicoreWed7:3012/11/14
Bodley B5AwayPortmarnockThu7:3015/01/15
Bodley B6HomeRathmines BWed7:3028/01/15
Bodley B7AwayBlanchardstownWed7:3011/02/15
Bodley B8HomeCurraghSat2:3028/02/15
Bodley B9AwayEnniscorthySat2:3021/03/15
Bodley B10HomeMalahideWed7:3015/04/15
Bodley B11NeutralRathmines ASunTBC19/04/15

So the order of the home/away games has switched around (and now we’re playing four away games instead of five, though we still have the six hour road trip that is Enniscorthy – fair’s fair, they’re having to haul themselves about a lot more than we are in order to compete) and while the first match next Wednesday remains the club A-v-B teams in a home setting, Wicklow and Curragh B have both withdrawn from the Bodley so they’re being replaced by Inchicore and Blanchardstown (but it’s not a straight swap, all the dates have nudged around now that we don’t have a Curragh A-v-B match in round one). Wicklow were a bit of a wildcard team, with at least one very high-ranked player and they should really have been a division or two up but a combination of odd circumstances and the rules put them in the Bodley last year. Start and end dates for the season remain unchanged, but we have a slightly smaller gap over xmas now, coming back on Jan 15 instead of Jan 21. No harm there.

And I’m now acting as a deputy captain for the team (which sounds terribly grandiose, but captain in the Bodley translates to team manager in target shooting or “logistics dogsbody” in English 😀  It just means I’m an adult with a car who didn’t step back sharply enough when people asked for volunteers – it’s not like we have a huge surplus of those at the moment, which is kindof a problem – we actually have more players than captains available). Didn’t think the Code of Ethics for Children In Sport course I did for WTSC would get used in chess, but there you go.

All told, I should be sitting out three of the games so we can cycle players in so everyone gets to play, but that’ll be fairly flexible so it might be more or less than the eight games that I play. And this being my second season, I should now be a little less learning-what-happens-next and a little more on the ball, so hopefully I can hang on to my current rating or push it up slightly (though with so few rated games, that rating number is quite unstable, so I’m taking it with a pinch or two of salt for now).