Manchester Summer Congress - My games analysis

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rookorbycrook

Solihull

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rookorbycrook

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rookorbycrook

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rookorbycrook

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it wont allow me to post the game on a reply here so I started a new thread in the chess forum

Cryptic

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Originally posted by @64squaresofpain
[b]Game 5 - Zak Tomlinson (105) vs Julian Hawthorne (119)

Sitting on board 3 in the final round,
I needed a full point to have a chance of winning something substantial, if at all.

What did the tense final round have in store for me?

[pgn][Event "Manchester Congress"] [Site "?"] [Date "2018.9.19"] [Round "5"] [White "Zak Tomlinson"] [B ...[text shortened]... ither game won, we would have had to split the money 4 ways or even 5 ways... lucky lucky lucky![/b]
So that's that.
Anybody who says there is virtually no luck in chess has clearly not played enough over the board!



I agree, it's amazing what hangs on a few seconds and a small piece of luck. This is why I left OTB years ago to focus on correspondence chess, it used to tear me up inside to carefully build up a winning position then lose the game because the clock didn't allow enough time to see I was open to mate in 2 or 3, or some cheapo like a skewer, fork or nasty double attack. To make matters worse, I then had then politely shake the hand of the urchin I genuinely wanted to destroy with a pick axe to the back of his head. I much prefer to click on a "resign" button and move on.

Cryptic

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25 Aug 18

Originally posted by @64squaresofpain
[b]Game 5 - Zak Tomlinson (105) vs Julian Hawthorne (119)

Sitting on board 3 in the final round,
I needed a full point to have a chance of winning something substantial, if at all.

What did the tense final round have in store for me?

[pgn][Event "Manchester Congress"] [Site "?"] [Date "2018.9.19"] [Round "5"] [White "Zak Tomlinson"] [B ...[text shortened]... ither game won, we would have had to split the money 4 ways or even 5 ways... lucky lucky lucky![/b]
So that's that.
Anybody who says there is virtually no luck in chess has clearly not played enough over the board!



I agree, it's amazing what hangs on a few seconds and a small piece of luck. This is why I left OTB years ago to focus on correspondence chess, it used to tear me up inside to carefully build up a winning position then lose the game because the clock didn't allow enough time to see I was open to mate in 2 or 3, or some cheapo like a skewer, fork or nasty double attack. To make matters worse, I then had then politely shake the hand of the urchin I genuinely wanted to destroy with a pick axe to the back of his head. I much prefer to click on a "resign" button and move on.

Cryptic

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25 Aug 18

Originally posted by @64squaresofpain
[b]Game 5 - Zak Tomlinson (105) vs Julian Hawthorne (119)

Sitting on board 3 in the final round,
I needed a full point to have a chance of winning something substantial, if at all.

What did the tense final round have in store for me?

[pgn][Event "Manchester Congress"] [Site "?"] [Date "2018.9.19"] [Round "5"] [White "Zak Tomlinson"] [B ...[text shortened]... ither game won, we would have had to split the money 4 ways or even 5 ways... lucky lucky lucky![/b]
Anybody who says there is virtually no luck in chess has clearly not played enough over the board!

I agree, it's amazing what hangs on a few seconds and a small piece of luck. This is why I left OTB years ago to focus on correspondence chess, it used to tear me up inside to carefully build up a winning position then lose the game because the clock didn't allow enough time to see I was open to mate in 2 or 3, or some cheapo like a skewer, fork or nasty double attack. To make matters worse, I then had then politely shake the hand of the urchin I genuinely wanted to destroy with a pick axe to the back of his head. I much prefer to click on a "resign" button and move on.

since 1-Feb-07

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This post worked correctly.

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Hey Zak–

I don't know if this reply will show up due to that glitch with that user but these are some cool games and I enjoyed your annotations. Thanks for posting and good luck.