Bedford A 2-3 Bedford B (game added)

Bedford A Bedford B
Board Name Grade Score Score Name Grade
1 Steve Ledger 192 0.5 0.5 Alex Taylor 164
2 Michael Botteley 186 1 0 Steve Pike 162
3 Paul Habershon 178 0.5 0.5 Marc Obi 161
4 Raymon Gompelman 177 0 1 Ravi Arulnandhy 157
5 Qais Karimi 136 0 1 John Harbour  150
16/02/2017 2 3

Bedford A hosted Bedford B in the return match, following the A Team’s convincing victory earlier in the season.

Other commitments meant both teams were forced into changes, but it was not clear who this would favour.

Board 1 saw Steve face Alex.  After an early exchange of queens, the middle game saw a lot of manoeuvring but in truth, not much happened.  Perhaps white had a slight advantage at the end,  but the game petered out into a draw.

Fortunately, there was more interest on the other boards.  On Board 5, John and Qais were engaged in a titanic struggle and it was not entirely clear to spectators who had the upper hand.  Qais had pressure on the queenside, but John committed himself to a kingside attack, hurling the pawns forward.  Despite losing the exchange, John managed to force a pawn to f7 and ultimately this proved decisive. See game.

On Board 3 Paul and Marc were involved in a tactical game, with no pieces exchanged until move 13.  Marc always appeared to have a slight edge, and managed to create weaknesses in black’s pawn structure.  Despite being under severe pressure, Paul managed to hold on for a draw.

On Board 2 Steve and Mike had a typically understated game.  Opening with the deceptively quiet 1. a3 Mike soon opened up an attack on Steve’s king, winning a useful pawn.  This pawn was to prove decisive in the endgame, where despite tough defence Mike was able to crash through to queen a pawn.

Board 4 saw another interesting opening with 1 b4… a5 and an early exchange of queens.  Ravi always seemed to hold the upper hand with bishop, knight and rook against 2 knights and rook.  Having managed to win a pawn and pushing Raymon into a cramped position, Ravi still had to play carefully in order to push home the advantage.  Eventually, the pressure told and Ravi was able to convert it to a victory.

Overall a 3-2 victory for the B Team. I am sure historians of the club will be able to confirm the last time (if ever) this happened.    The upside is that this goes a long way to the B Team preserving their Division 1 status, but the downside is a dent in the A Team’s hopes of bring the Championship back to Bedford – which we all want to see!

One Reply to “Bedford A 2-3 Bedford B (game added)”

  1. As someone who contributed nothing to this tremendous victory, I would like to congratulate my team mates on their terrific performance!

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