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Nottinghamshire - Greater Manchester

Played at Newcastle-under-Lyme Bridge Club, Staffs on 20 March 2010. Greater Manchester players had white on odd-numbered boards.

 

Board     Nottinghamshire    ECF Code     Grade     Score     Score     Greater Manchester ECF Code     Grade    
1 Robert P TAYLOR 104775K 157 1 0 Alan Beresford 106649D 159
2 Eric WILLIAMSON 246342J 156 1 0 Jon Lonsdale 143105F 157
3 Janos WAGENBACH     120919L 152 0 1 Steven Jones 245951G 143
4 Drag SUDAR 119873H 151 1 0 A D B Wilkinson 121658C 153
5 Marcel TAYLOR 120150F 150 1 0 Dave Pardoe 157151F 151
6 Keith W ROPER 118199D 148 0 1 Peter King 247173F 146
7 J Keith WALTERS 121070B 148 ½ ½ Mark McNulty 259539E 144
8 John TASSI 120066F 146 0 1 Damian McCarthy     230117K 142
9 Philip D MORGAN 115766J 145 ½ ½ Jim Nicolson 142857D 141
10 Stanley E E CRANMER 151489B 144 ½ ½ Ray T Sumner 104765G 140
11 Keith D BRAMELD 125733L 143 ½ ½ Graham Phythian 155762C 137
12 James L THOMSON     240429B 139 1 0 Richard Fox 263889H 135
13 Robert WILLOUGHBY 126830C 138 ½ ½ Ian Lamb 114007D 127
14 Neil GRAHAM 111493B 135 ½ ½ Howard Hughes 136682J 117
15 Michael NAILARD 116053K 133 0 1 Harry Brooks 107364D 119
16 DEFAULT     0 0 DEFAULT    
        8 7      

 

In this tightly contested match both teams suffered late withdrawals so the match was played over 15 boards. Steven Jones (GMC) was promoted to baord 3 and again won against higher-rated opposition, but GMC's remaining top boards fared poorly. Another GMC player to win was Harry Brooks, while Ian Lamb and GMC's new player Howard Hughes (Chorlton) drew against higher rated opposition. James Thomson (Notts) benefited from a missed opportunity in a sharp Benko Gambit against GMC's new "signing" Richard Fox (Bolton). Other games went into endings: Dave Pardoe (GMC) was two pawns adrift with knight and three pawns against knight and five. Although Dave fancied his drawing chances because Marcel Taylor (Notts) had isolated doubled rook-pawns, but the Manchester man eventually had to admit defeat. Damian McCarthy (GMC) was on the defensive with black in a Sicilian and John Tassi (Notts) built a good attack but the winning tactics eluded him. After the smoke cleared, Damian had the advantage in a rook and multiple pawn ending. Eventually Damian's outside-passed pawn was secured victory, but Nottinghamshire emerged ahead 8-7.