"Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm." Winston Churchill
It has not been very nice afternoon for Lincolnshire. And if I were asked to describe this match by a single and simple sentence I would choose the famous phrase "Blood, toil, tears and sweat" which was first uttered on 2 July 1849 by Giuseppe Garibaldi when rallying his revolutionary forces in Rome and popularized by Winston Churchill during WWII.
As it became a tradition, the matches with Leicestershire are always very tough and very close. Yesterday's match was not an exception.
Midland
Counties Chess Union COUNTY MATCH RESULT FORM
Section: Minor Counties
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Home Team: Leicestershire
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Away Team: Lincolnshire
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Venue:
Thurmaston
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Date: 3rd
December 2011
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Team
having white on odd boards:
Lincolnshire
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Result
reported by: Nigel Birtwistle
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Board
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ECF Code
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Grade
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Home team players’ names
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Score
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Score
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Away Team players’ names
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Grade
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ECF
Code
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1
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283501B
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207
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Ilyan
Mladenov
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½
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½
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Nigel Birtwistle
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192
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106801F
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2
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125697L
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200
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Martin
Burrows
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1
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0
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Claudio
Mangione
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192
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280840H
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3
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107674H
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182
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Ray
Burgess
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0
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1
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Paul
Cumbers
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190
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103734B
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4
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109613J
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174
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John
Denton
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1
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0
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Nick
Stead
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187
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119629H
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5
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118096E
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169
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John
Robinson
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½
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½
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Nick
Payne
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184
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152255D
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6
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173E
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Brian
Galligan
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½
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½
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Daniel
Wells
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183
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231112E
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7
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115634C
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173
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John
Mitchell
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½
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½
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Keith Palmer
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177
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116655E
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8
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118421A
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167
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Mike
Salisbury
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0
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1
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Harry
Russell
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175
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216825L
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9
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117844B
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165
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Tom
Reynolds
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0
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1
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Joe Kilshaw
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171
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158511D
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10
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163691B
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163
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Richard
Vann
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1
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0
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Denis
Georgiou
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169
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111157H
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11
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213110K
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168
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David
Farrall
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0
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1
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Steven
Prior
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169
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263507A
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12
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259469K
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167
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Greg
Eagleton
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1
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0
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Ivan
David
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164
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277281E
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13
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279527K
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164
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Alfonso
Jimenez
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1
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0
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Alastair
Summers
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158
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270555C
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14
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115247G
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159
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Patrick
McDermott
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½
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½
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Geoff
Collyer
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152
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160353L
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15
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106748F
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161
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Jim
Bingham
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½
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½
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Graham Ladds
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149
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113979E
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16
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112575J
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157
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Sean
Hewitt
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½
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½
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Steve
Allott
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-
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152031D
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8½
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7½
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I lost my game Greg Eagleton after tough battle with many mistakes on both sides. My opponent played 1.d4 which was met by 1...d5 and after 2.Nf3 c6 he opted for The London System set-up 3.Bf4. The game went by the book till move 7 when I employed certain novelty 7...Ne4. This move was very unambitious and the main idea was to exchange several minor pieces and ease the defence. Very quickly we went into the position with so called "little center" where Black is solid, but cramped. I defended my position solidly until the move 25...g6 where I made positional mistake weakening the position of my King. I was put under the pressure, but my opponent was reluctant to sacrifice exchange for attack which gave me some chance for draw. However, I decided to go for ending eventually which was good idea but I opted for wrong move order. I lost the pawn a despite that I tried as I might finally I blundered in worse position.
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