Submitted by: | Ken Ashby | ||
Submitted: | 15 January 2017 2:07 am | ||
White: | Savage, Jim | South Hams | |
Black: | Ashby, Ken (93) | South Hams | |
Game Date: | 12 January 2017 | ||
Competition: | M. Wray Shield | ||
Result: | ½-½ | ||
Private: | No |
17 January 2017, 10:34 pm | David Archer |
That's what was said by other clubs last year about our Rapid play Team!!! | |
17 January 2017, 10:18 pm | Phil McConnell |
"I couldn't do that? Could you do that? How can they do that? Who are those guys?" | |
17 January 2017, 10:13 pm | David Archer |
Dad Savage!!! Ha ha ha...as they say in Butch Cassidy And The Sun dance Kid.... "Who is this guy???" | |
17 January 2017, 7:52 pm | Steve Levy |
What with son of Pauline, we now have Father of Robbie, any more wannabes joining the club.As for the game,how o how did you rescue that, you were sweating blood when i left.. | |
16 January 2017, 12:26 pm | David Archer |
Ha ha ha Pauline. Took me a while to follow your analysis but after a few re-runs it became clear... | |
16 January 2017, 11:01 am | James 'Pauline' Fowler |
hope you enjoyed my in depth analysis | |
16 January 2017, 10:50 am | James 'Pauline' Fowler |
Love the kings pegging it over to the left quickly at the end ! | |
15 January 2017, 9:52 pm | Phil McConnell |
Great game, well played both. Analysing chess games is so often a matter of "if only". Shredder says - If only Jim had played 36. Ne5 instead of Ng5. - If only Ken had played 44. ... h4 instead of Kd5. - If only Jim had played 50. A5 instead of Kxh5. Fair result in the end. | |
15 January 2017, 2:25 am | David Archer |
I was just off to bed when this game popped up. Fantastic to play through. Enjoyable stuff. After all the shenanigans I think a draw is fair. Savage - Agent eh? Who'd have thought it! | |
15 January 2017 2:07 am | Ken Ashby |
I was just off to bed when this game popped up. Fantastic to play through. Enjoyable stuff. After all the shenanigans I think a draw is fair. Savage - Agent eh? Who'd have thought it! |
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