South Hams Chess Club Database of Games
Submitted by: | Ken Ashby | ||
Submitted: | 26 March 2015 2:12 am | ||
White: | Sweetman, Barry (56) | South Hams | |
Black: | Ashby, Ken (83) | South Hams | |
Game Date: | 25 March 2015 | ||
Competition: | Dunleavy League | ||
Result: | 0-1 | ||
Private: | No |
Comments since submission:
26 March 2015, 10:47 am | Phil McConnell |
Well played, both players. If White had played 12. f4 threatening Nxf7, the outcome might have been different! Also, 32. Rf7 would have made life very difficult for Black. | |
26 March 2015, 6:18 am | Cliff Peach |
Right up to the end game I thought Barry played well, made you sweat Ken I reckon, good game to play through, stuff going on both sides of the board, I wasn't looking for finer details but it was really interesting, pity I knew the result before I played through the game, a bit like reading a book by reading the last chapter first, good result Ken. No doubt, a game Phil will be playing through during the summer, while thinking of his team selection for his title winning team next season, great General's never go into battle without a plan. | |
Submitter's comments:
26 March 2015 2:12 am | Ken Ashby |
Right up to the end game I thought Barry played well, made you sweat Ken I reckon, good game to play through, stuff going on both sides of the board, I wasn't looking for finer details but it was really interesting, pity I knew the result before I played through the game, a bit like reading a book by reading the last chapter first, good result Ken. No doubt, a game Phil will be playing through during the summer, while thinking of his team selection for his title winning team next season, great General's never go into battle without a plan. |
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1. e4 c5
2. Bc4 d6
3. d3 Nd7
4. Nf3 Ngf6
5. Ng5 Ne5
6. Bb5 Bd7
7. B5xd7 Qxd7
8. h3 d5
9. exd5 Qxd5
10. O-O O-O-O
11. Nc3 Qd7
12. Bf4 h6
13. Nf3 Ng6
14. Bh2 e6
15. a4 Nd5
16. Nc3xd5 exd5
17. a5 Bd6
18. Bxd6 Qxd6
19. g3 h5
20. h4 f5
21. d4 c4
22. Ra3 f4
23. Ng5 Rd7
24. Re1 Re7
25. Rxe7 Qxe7
26. Qf3 Qd7
27. Qe2 Qg4
28. Qe6+ Qxe6
29. Nxe6 Rg8
30. Rf3 fxg3
31. fxg3 Ne7
32. c3 g6
33. b4 cxb3
34. Nc5 b2
35. Rf1 Nf5
36. Kh2 g5
37. Rb1 gxh4
38. Rxb2 Rxg3
39. Rxb7 Rxc3
40. Rxa7 Nxd4
41. Rb7 Rxc5
42. Ra7 Nb3
43. Ra8+ Kb7
44. a6 Kxa8 {White resigns}
0-1
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1. e4 c5
2. Bc4 d6
3. d3 Nd7
4. Nf3 Ngf6
5. Ng5 Ne5
6. Bb5 Bd7
7. B5xd7 Qxd7
8. h3 d5
9. exd5 Qxd5
10. O-O O-O-O
11. Nc3 Qd7
12. Bf4 h6
13. Nf3 Ng6
14. Bh2 e6
15. a4 Nd5
16. Nc3xd5 exd5
17. a5 Bd6
18. Bxd6 Qxd6
19. g3 h5
20. h4 f5
21. d4 c4
22. Ra3 f4
23. Ng5 Rd7
24. Re1 Re7
25. Rxe7 Qxe7
26. Qf3 Qd7
27. Qe2 Qg4
28. Qe6+ Qxe6
29. Nxe6 Rg8
30. Rf3 fxg3
31. fxg3 Ne7
32. c3 g6
33. b4 cxb3
34. Nc5 b2
35. Rf1 Nf5
36. Kh2 g5
37. Rb1 gxh4
38. Rxb2 Rxg3
39. Rxb7 Rxc3
40. Rxa7 Nxd4
41. Rb7 Rxc5
42. Ra7 Nb3
43. Ra8+ Kb7
44. a6 Kxa8 {White resigns}
0-1
2. Bc4 d6
3. d3 Nd7
4. Nf3 Ngf6
5. Ng5 Ne5
6. Bb5 Bd7
7. B5xd7 Qxd7
8. h3 d5
9. exd5 Qxd5
10. O-O O-O-O
11. Nc3 Qd7
12. Bf4 h6
13. Nf3 Ng6
14. Bh2 e6
15. a4 Nd5
16. Nc3xd5 exd5
17. a5 Bd6
18. Bxd6 Qxd6
19. g3 h5
20. h4 f5
21. d4 c4
22. Ra3 f4
23. Ng5 Rd7
24. Re1 Re7
25. Rxe7 Qxe7
26. Qf3 Qd7
27. Qe2 Qg4
28. Qe6+ Qxe6
29. Nxe6 Rg8
30. Rf3 fxg3
31. fxg3 Ne7
32. c3 g6
33. b4 cxb3
34. Nc5 b2
35. Rf1 Nf5
36. Kh2 g5
37. Rb1 gxh4
38. Rxb2 Rxg3
39. Rxb7 Rxc3
40. Rxa7 Nxd4
41. Rb7 Rxc5
42. Ra7 Nb3
43. Ra8+ Kb7
44. a6 Kxa8 {White resigns}
0-1
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