Kenilworth Kibitzer

A blog for members of the Kenilworth Chess Club.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

 

...Rounds 3 and 4.

After Round 4, the Air Force increases their lead to a full point. The standings are as follows...

14.5 - Air Force

13.5 - Army

8.5 - Navy

3.5 – Marine Corps (2 players only)

Playing slightly better, I was able to get a draw for Round 3 and a full point for Round 4.  Below is a snippet that reminded me of last Thursday at Kenilworth when I got to a pawn ending with Ian.  An observer noted how I verbally expressed my desire not to centralize my King.   The following endgame is from Round 3 where it is my turn to play with the White pieces.


White to play...

That moment from Kenilworth flashed in my head and I played Ke2?? rushing towards the islolated pawn.  This move gives Black the chance to turn the tables.  What should have White played to hold the draw?  Catching a break, my opponent slips up too and play followed as ...Kd6, Kd3 Kd5?, g5!...and an eventual draw was agreed upon many moves later.  


Comments:
At the moment, Don's 2.0 is the top score among Marines. Is the NATO qualifying criteria the same as last year?
 
Haha, you know what to do. Follow the eloquent Mr. Massey.
 
It is the same qualifying round, but after a heartbreaking loss yesterday and getting slammed today, I fell behind the other Marine. No NATO this year. An Army soldier won the tournament, but the Air Force won the team competition. Blitz tournament is next! Overalll, I finished a disappointing +2-3=2
 

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]





<< Home

Archives

February 2009   March 2009   April 2009   May 2009   June 2009   July 2009   August 2009   September 2009   October 2009   November 2009   December 2009   January 2010   February 2010   March 2010   April 2010   May 2010   June 2010   July 2010   August 2010   September 2010   October 2010   November 2010   December 2010   January 2011   February 2011   March 2011   April 2011   May 2011   June 2011   January 2012   February 2012   March 2012   May 2012   July 2012   December 2012   January 2013   February 2013   July 2013   October 2013   March 2014  

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?

Subscribe to Posts [Atom]