8/6/2012 – A number of top GMs were missing, but the extraordinary fighting spirit made up for that. In the final, eleventh round GM Gawain Jones needed to win with black, which he did in a highly combative Sicilian Dragon. This meant he faced Stephen Gordon in a playoff, which he won in spite of losing his queen in the first game. We bring you round-by-round game commentary and video reports.
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99th Championships of British Isles
Sun 22nd July – Sat 4th August, 2012
The British Chess Championships took place in take place in North Shields,
a town on the north bank of the River Tyne. Its name derives from Middle English
"schele" meaning temporary sheds or huts (used by fishermen), and
still today, the area is synonymous with fishing and other trades associated
with seafaring.
The Championship was excellently covered by the
web site of the Yorkshire Chess Association, which provided round-by-round
reports and game analysis. It is well worth visiting to go through these reports.
Here is some material from the final round and the playoff.
The British Championships went into the final round with three potential winners,
although David Howell would have needed a minor miracle to gain a playoff. David
and Danny Gormally finished their tournaments in fine style with quick tactical
wins over their opponents, although neither player was able to challenge for
the title when it was all said and done. In typical style, Keith Arkell was
the last player in the tournament to finish as he tried to grind out a win with
an extra pawn in a rook and pawn ending against the unbeaten Stuart Conquest,
but on this occasion, the maxim “all rook and pawn endings are drawn”
held true and Conquest remained unbeaten.
On paper, Stephen Gordon had the much tougher opponent than Gawain Jones and
Gawain would be looking to capitalise on this to at least force a playoff. Stephen
faced a Gruenfeld against Jonathan Hawkins, whom he needed to beat to win the
tournament outright, or draw to guarantee at least a playoff. Gordon quickly
realised that he could not really expect to gain any advantage from the opening
and a draw was agreed after only 18 moves.
This result meant Gawain had to win to force a playoff. He set his stall out
early with the black pieces by choosing the highly combative Sicilian Dragon,
and Dave Ledger obliged to a complicated struggle by choosing to castle on opposite
wings. Like in his Round 8 game against Jonathan Hawkins, Gawain produced another
tactical brilliancy to force the playoff.
Gawain Jones in front of the ruins of the Tynemouth Priory and Castle, which
was
once one of the largest fortified areas in England. Overlooking the North Sea
and
the River Tyne, it dominates the headland. It is a English
Heritage site.
Congratulations to Jovanka Houska who became the British Women’s Champion
for the fifth consecutive year!
The playoff
This consisted of two 20 minute + 10 sec per move games, followed by an Armageddon
(4 v 3 mins with 3 seconds from move 1). GMs Gawain Jones and Stephen Gordon
tied for first, with 9.0/11 points and 2600+ performances. In the playoff between
the two Gawain Jones lost his queen, but managed to draw. In the second game
he outplayed Gordon to become the 99th British Champion. The two games, full
of drama, excitement and amazing chess, have been annotated on the Yorkshire
Chess web site.
The games are being broadcast live on the official web site and on the
chess server Playchess.com.
If you are not a member you can download a free Playchess client there
and get immediate access. You can also use ChessBase
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