Club Opening Times Over Christmas And New Year

Due to an away match at Chingford in the North Circular league, the club will be closed on Monday 19th December. The club will also be closed on the 26th December and 2nd January, reopening on Monday 9th January with a home match in the Finchley Cup and Junior chess coaching.

Happy Christmas, Chanukah, Winterval to everyone and see you in the new year.

 

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A Win at Wanstead

North Circular Chess League  Division B

Wanstead House, 8th December 2016

Result:   WANSTEAD 3     2-3    ILFORD

146   KEITH JONES            ½   NEVILLE TWITCHELL 173 w

134   CHARTON SIDDO    0-1   ANTHONY KENT 153  b

130   JOHN  KEEHNER      1-0   SYD KALINSKY 148

105   JOHN JESTICO           ½    JEF PAGE  130

95   NIGEL WHITE           0-1   HOWARD BERLIN 127

Not our greatest victory, given our grading advantage on all boards.  However, this pleasing win against our local rivals puts us into 2nd place chasing the leaders, Chingford, whom we face in a week’s time. We have done the ‘double’ over Wanstead having beaten them by the same score just a month ago. Admittedly, on this occasion they were playing another match on the same night, which probably ruled out one or two of their stronger eligible players.

Howard Berlin outplayed Nigel White in the opening. He quickly won a knight and easily cleaned up the endgame. This gave us an early advantage which we never let go, but from here on it was much harder. Keith Jones defended really well to stay level in the endgame and secure his half against Neville’s favourite sharp opening (too secret to reveal here). Jef set up an attack against John Jestico’s kingside, but did not follow it up sufficiently and Jestico levelled. Syd Kalinsky got little joy against John Keehner’s Sicilian,  so the match result hinged on Anthony Kent’s game. We may be heading out of Europe through ‘Brexit’, but a multi Euro-wide opening was featured as he translated a Polish opening into a Leningrad Dutch defence. He aggressively established a strong, advanced pawn chain (See seasonal Christmas Tree formation below), picked off an under-protected Bishop, with a Queen checkmate to eventually follow.

Last match before Christmas, 19th December: Chingford v Ilford. This match effectively determines who will lead the division at the end of the year.

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Fruitful journey up the A12

First, the match details

November 29 2016, Essex Chess League Division 2 at Brentwood Baptist church

Board  BRENTWOOD I                 2½-5½  ILFORD
1            169 TREVOR COOTE             0-1        NEVILLE TWITCHELL 173 w
2            162 MALCOLM KINGSLEY   ½         TOM BARTON 167 b
3            162 GAVIN STRACHAN   ½         ANTHONY KENT 153
4            158 RONALD ADAMS            1-0       SYD KALINSKY 148
5             128 ROB DAVIES                    ½         JEF PAGE 130
6             119 RUSSELL FISHER           0-1        GRANT GERICKE 128
7             103 CHRIS PHILLIPS            0-1        UMAR YUNIS 118
8             Default                                      0-1        LEONARDO STEFANONI

A good win for Ilford considering the night started with a mix up before setting of from Gants Hill. So, a few us arrived late, but Brentwood’s top board could not make it. So, they moved all of their players up one board and without a substitute defaulted the bottom board so starting the match 0-1 down. Unfortunately, Leonardo meanwhile had to sit out the evening with no opponent to play.Unfortunately it didn’t have a happy ending for Syd as in a minor piece Rooks and Knights ending, Syd blundered away a knight whilst defending a difficult position.

We won in the classic Ilford style: holding the top boards and mopping up points at the bottom. Umar won a neat endgame against Phillips who erred badly. Grant got his queen and rook in behind Fisher’s Kingside, who never really developed his pieces properly. Jef’s Morra Gambit Accepted was well defended by Rob Davies, and he never got anything out of the opening, so a draw was agreed.

On the top boards,  Anthony Kent had a decent opening but took a half with all 16 pawns still on the board. Tom Barton seemed to have the better position against Kingsley but also shared the spoils. In a tough encounter was played out on board 1, Neville Twitchell’s favourite d4 line led to Trevor Coote sacrificing a Bishop for pawns,  but in the end Neville’s extra piece paid dividends.

This win puts us on top for the moment but Southend, who beat us, have games in hand, and are the divisional favourites.

Finally, pictures from Anthony’s journey to and from the match.

 

 

Win Against Upminster

A decent win for Ilford in Essex Division 2,  though the score line rather flattered us.

Jason got lucky against Rob Iannetta who threw his game away when, a pawn up thinking he was winning a knight, left a rook en pris. We were also fortunate on Board 8  when Johal, who with a  pawn one move from promotion, made a disastrous Rook move overlooking a simple Queen check which forked King & Rook, and Umar had the win. Our only loser was new recruit Julian Hudson who had a tough evening with his King stuck in the centre, Khoda’s strong attack won him the game.

Jef had an easy win as Bigg’s queenside castling was dismantled with a Q&R checkmating attack, and Syd won the exchange and swapped pieces into a won endgame. Tom was inferior, but his strong Bishop and queenside pawns paid dividends as he raced a pawn home to win. Neville had a tsrong attack against Aidan Corish’s King but overlooked the winning of a knight in the endgame and it cost him a half. Anthony Kent’s Kings Gambit petered out and the offer of a draw from Black was accepted.

Played 3 in Essex League : won 1, drawn 1, lost 1.

ILFORD  6-2  UPMINSTER II   Monday 21st December 2016

  1. NEVILLE TWITCHELL  ½   AIDAN CORISH  159
  2. TOM BARTON                1-0  J HANNIFORD 168
  3.  JULIAN HUDSON        0-1  N KHODA  144
  4. JASON KLIMACH          1-0  ROBERT IANNETTA 144
  5. ANTHONY KENT            ½   M RAHAMAN 139
  6. SID KALINSKY             1-0  P ROSENFELD 123
  7. JEF  PAGE                      1-0  PETER BIGGS  131
  8. UMAR YUNIS               1-0  S JOHAL  126

 

Honours Even v Beckenham & Charlton

 

Thursday – 10 November 2016

A terrific draw given Ilford were outgraded on most boards. Big welcome to Perry with a win on his first appearance for Ilford. A win, a draw and a defeat so far this season in London Division 2.

Toss won by Beckenham.

  Beckenham & Charlton GRADE SCORE Ilford GRADE
1 A. Hanreck 197 ½ – ½ Paolo Casachi           (b) 175
2 A. Stebbings 208 1 – 0 Neville H Twitchell(w) 173
3 J. Quinn 188 1 – 0 Kevin D White 172
4 B. Plumhoff 176 0 – 1 Perry Siriyatorn 170
5 D. Morris 175 0 – 1 David Millward 166
6 J. Lewin 169 0 – 1 Tom A Barton 167
7 J. Gibb 157 ½ – ½ Julian Hudson 154
8 A. Heard 149 1 – 0 Anthony R Kent 153
9 J. Everson 148 ½ – ½ Jeffrey Page 130
10 J. Griffiths 147 ½ – ½ Nick Pelling 118
Total 5 – 5