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Dundee & Angus Allegro results - Keith Rose - 26-05-2012 Open: 1st - Clement Sreeves 2nd - Stephen Burns-Mannion 3rd - David Findlay Major: 1st - Robin Moore 2nd = Siegrun Macgilchrist, Ian Morris, David Deary I'll follow up with a short story about the day and grading performances - but not just yet. I'm off to see Karen Matheson at Dundee Rep followed by a scoop or three. Keith Re: Dundee & Angus Allegro results - robin moore - 26-05-2012 As I have said before, I am rotten at allegro. Today I was the luckiest guy on the East coast..... Round 1..Won fairly easily Round 2..Totally lost against Gilbert Alomenu when he misses umpteen chances to finish me off (including a mate in two), I won in a king and pawn endgame. Round 3..Behind again against David MacDonald, turned down a draw in level position, I sneaked a pawn in at the death to win. Round 4...Level game against an ungraded English student from St.Andrews University, I desperately stopped a couple of his mates in one when he unexpectedly blundered a rook. Round 5... In trouble, tried to make a move with my king, but couldn't move it legally anywhere. Offered my resignation. Ian Morris, my opponent refused it and called in the arbiter who said to play on, I fluked a mate about six moves later. Round 6....Outplayed by Seigrun McGilchrist all game, I managed a perpetual with about a minute left on my clock. Lucky white heather? Robin. Re: Dundee & Angus Allegro results - Andy Howie - 27-05-2012 robin moore Wrote:Round 5... In trouble, tried to make a move with my king, but couldn't move it legally anywhere. Offered my resignation. Ian Morris, my opponent refused it and called in the arbiter who said to play on, I fluked a mate about six moves later. Huh? You can't refuse a resignation and an Arbiter should not be asking you to play on. Did you mean you claimed a draw which makes more sense? Re: Dundee & Angus Allegro results - robin moore - 27-05-2012 Ian Morris is a gentleman in the truest sense of the word. He just plays chess to enjoy it like me and didn't want to win in any way he considered unfair, Robin. Re: Dundee & Angus Allegro results - Andy Howie - 27-05-2012 I get it now, you made an illegal move. Now I understand why the arbiter told you to play on. You have to make 3 of them in Allegro to lose the game! Re: Dundee & Angus Allegro results - Andrew McHarg - 27-05-2012 lol Robin. Very very jammy... ! Re: Dundee & Angus Allegro results - robin moore - 27-05-2012 <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.kilmarnockchessclub.co.uk/may2012.htm">http://www.kilmarnockchessclub.co.uk/may2012.htm</a><!-- m --> If you look a wee bit down the page at the above link to the excellent Kilmarnock chess club website, you may notice yours truly in a game we simply had to win. Kitchen sink attack.... Re: Dundee & Angus Allegro results - Keith Rose - 28-05-2012 Grading performances: Open - http://www.dundee-congress.co.uk/The_1st_Dundee_&_Angus_Spring_Allegro_Open.html Major - http://www.dundee-congress.co.uk/The_1st_Dundee_&_Angus_Spring_Allegro_Major.html Re: Dundee & Angus Allegro results - Keith Rose - 29-05-2012 And now photos are available at: http://tinyurl.com/c49quen Keith Re: Dundee & Angus Allegro results - John Blake - 29-05-2012 Caption for photo 15 "I wonder if he'd notice if I made an illegal move ? " Caption for photo 58 " Drat, he spotted it !" Only kiddin' Robin... |