Submitted by: | Chris Willcox | ||
Submitted: | 7 January 2017 9:14 pm | ||
White: | Collins, Tony (75) | South Hams | |
Black: | Willcox, Chris (80) | South Hams | |
Game Date: | 5 January 2017 | ||
Competition: | Dunleavy League | ||
Result: | 0-1 | ||
Private: | No |
9 January 2017, 12:49 am | Ken Ashby |
Make sure your phone doesn't go off at a congress, Chris; it's an automatic loss. | |
8 January 2017, 5:51 pm | Cliff Peach |
This game had everything phones ringing ( missed a trick there Tony could have claimed the game ) clock clattering to the floor, at least it kept me & Barry Bassett from nodding off. | |
8 January 2017, 12:22 am | Ken Ashby |
Impressive. Perhaps I was too mean with those odds. Chris is a definite contender. | |
8 January 2017, 12:03 am | David Archer |
24...Nh4 BOOM! What else can you say... I refer everyone to my predictions in the forum. Chris 'The Redeemer' has risen... | |
7 January 2017, 11:14 pm | Steve Levy |
Well played Chris,i was the other side of the room and i could still hear Tony,s pieces crashing down.You had Tony under so much pressure he was reduced to backward knight moves.See you in the Homan.. Any bets? | |
7 January 2017, 9:54 pm | Phil McConnell |
Tony found himself playing an opponent in tip-top form - no poor moves at all, and a cracking kingside attack. Very well played Chris. Could this man take over from Roy as promotion favourite? Shredder's analysis is attached. | |
7 January 2017, 9:51 pm | Alan Davies |
As far as I can see Chris this was a faultless display. A great, and dominant, Kingside attack and a nice checkmate to finish - well done! I think you may well be the one to look out for in the Dunleavy this year. | |
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