Team II won 5-2 against Aubenas
The match took place at Aubenas this Sunday, January 16, we will therefore rendâmes using the famous "8 seater coach" Thierry.
Didier, the board is black with a chopper ("yet" he would say) an English against a 1800. Apparently he was not too popular and lost a pawn I do not know how, but tried to find the game on the h open. In vain! all the pieces were exchanged and ... that's what! still a score that shows the bad example of the master. (Ah, if only I could do better)
Gabriel played against what seemed like an old-Indian against a 1802. That part seemed a little tactical gabriel sacrificed a pawn ... then later, do not ask me why, it was 2 or 3 late (approximately). However, a passed pawn on the h eved a jumper, then the game.
Josquin's Indian played against a 1729 that seemed familiar opening. The party was closed by a diagonal pawn center, and everyone was trying to find assets on its side: the white pawns pushed to the queenside while blacks attacked and sacrificed a piece for three pawns past linked. Long after, I looked at the position had changed: the board had emptied and josquin had a rook and three pawns (widely spaced) against 2 riders. Blackmail promotion eved riders one after another so the game.
Me ... Short! I refrain from commenting sarcastically ... I have lost the habit of playing against the Sicilian Dragon because usually I'm the castling and I bombed the kingside.
Bah I was there "little castled" and I was too well defended to the queenside. Results: a pawn less, then I give a second. against a 1765, it unforgiving.
The following parties have completed a little too fast so I not much to sarcasm above: Thierry
: a 1680 cons. defense of the 4 horsemen. I had not followed the first, but I know there was a final piece after heavy, then a final round.
He says what he likes, the position in which he signed was no black winner - well that's a debate to follow.
Serge: The White played and won in 20 moves against a Sicilian and a 1480 from the original position.
Peter: Played a French against a 1490. He won a pawn. 0-1
Sylvain played against a beginner (1499) who was doing not too bad. opening it was a sort of semi-slave. Sylvain then won a round.
In the end, we won 5-2. Back
: aubenas we left at 19:30 when the last part - in this case mine - was over. "ALL FOR CA CA" as pointed out rightly Thierry.
On the way back, there was an episode quite telling to relax the atmosphere: the tolls.
We are engaged in an alley behind a Swiss who had forgotten his money and I know what. in fact it was a concern of the printer. We changed aisle: the Swiss left, and we found ourselves re-trapped due to a printer. thank you!
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