February Matches

WCC February  Matches, Jan 24,2017

Mr. Ditch white vs Mr. Archibald, Game 90, d5, postponed to Jan 31

Mr. Klug-1, Mr. Archibald 0

Jan. 26, 2017

Mr. Klug-1, Mr. Prieto-0

WCC February Matches, Jan 31, 2017

Mr. Archibald, white vs Mr. Ditch, Game 90, d5

Mr. Prieto, white vs Mr. Klug, postponed

Mr. Wood, white vs Mr. Klug, Game 90, d5

WCC February Matches, Feb 7, 2017

Mr. Ditch white vs Mr. Archibald, Game 90, d5

Mr. Wood vs TBD

Mr. Prieto, white vs Mr. Klug

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Watertown Chess Club, Jan 10, 2017

Watertown Chess Club, Jan 10, 2017

The Fun Three round Game 25, d3, Non-rated Event

Format : either RR or Swiss System

 

Watertown Chess Club, Jan 17, 2017

Presentation on World Championship and

Club Championship Games –A multi-media presentation

Using Chess Base followed by ‘free play’

 

Watertown Chess Club, Jan 24 to Feb. 14, 2017

Jan 24-31

February Match Rd I: we will pair you with a closely rated

Player for a two game match, game 90, d5 for Jan 24th, 31st

Feb 7, 14

February Match Rd II: we will pair ‘like- scored’ Match Rd 1 players

In a second Match

 

Watertown Chess Club Blitz Championship Feb 21, 2017

The first Championship Tournament of the year will be the annual Blitz Championship.

Play Format will be determined the night of the event based upon number of players.

The Tournament winner receives the first point in the standings of the new 2017 Chess Club Season.

Be the early leader in the Club Championship Series standings.

 

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Prieto Wins Watertown Chess Club Championship

Robert Kratzat, left and Mr. Prieto, right record moves in game four

 Adolfo Prieto won game four of the 2016 Watertown Chess Club Championship Match to claim a hard fought 2.5-1.5 victory over Robert Kratzat on December 13th. It was his first club championship since 2009. Mr. Prieto entered the four game match with draw odds based upon his 2016 season club record of +26-1=7, superior to Mr. Kratzat’s record of +17-9=8 Mr. Kratzat had surprised top seed Prieto with a first round win and used a stunning sacrifice in the 3rd round to draw by perpetual check, allowing the match to remain tied.

With the match tied at 1.5 -1.5 each, Mr. Kratzat needed a win to claim the title. He attempted to surprise with the unusual flank opening 1. b4, the Sokolsky or Polish Opening. Mr. Prieto was prepared and guided the game towards the exchange variation with 1… e5 2.Bb2 Bxb4 3. Bxe5 Nf6 4. c4 O-O. Mr. Kratzat’s 5. a3, stepped out of the obscure opening lines and left both to their own over the board prowess. From this point on Black was able to develop with threats causing White to back pedal. By the time White castled on move eleven, Black was able to fully develop his pieces with 11… Bf5. White still had a Knight on his back rank. White, still feeling pressured ten moves later attempted 21. f4 to gain space and drive away Black’s Queen. He was left with a backward King pawn that became Black’s invasion target. The game follows:

Kratzat,Robert (1710) – Prieto,Adolfo (1906) [A00]
WCC 2016 Championship Match (game 4), Dec.13, 2016

[pgn][Event “WCC 2016 Championship Match”]
[Site “?”]
[Date “2016.12.13”]
[Round “2.4”]
[White “Kratzat, Robert”]
[Black “Prieto, Adolfo”]
[Result “0-1”]
[ECO “A00”]
[WhiteElo “1710”]
[BlackElo “1906”]
[PlyCount “114”]
[EventDate “2016.12.13”]
[EventType “match”]
[EventRounds “4”]

1. b4 e5 2. Bb2 Bxb4 3. Bxe5 Nf6 4. c4 O-O 5. a3 Ba5 6. Nf3 Re8 7. e3 d5 8.
cxd5 Nxd5 9. Be2 Nc6 10. Bb2 Qd6 11. O-O Bf5 12. Qb3 Bb6 13. Nc3 Be6 14. Nxd5
Bxd5 15. Qc3 Qh6 16. d4 Rad8 17. Qd2 Be4 (17… Bxf3 18. Bxf3 Nxd4 $1) 18. Bc3
Qg6 19. Nh4 Qg5 20. g3 Re6 21. f4 Qd5 22. Bf3 Rde8 23. Rae1 Na5 24. Bxe4 Rxe4
25. Ng2 Nc4 26. Qc1 c5 27. dxc5 Bxc5 28. Rd1 Qc6 29. Bd4 Bxa3 30. Qc3 f6 $2 (
30… Bb2 31. Qc2 Bxd4 32. Rxd4 Rxd4 33. exd4 b5) 31. Rfe1 a5 32. Rd3 $4 Bb4
33. Qa1 Bxe1 34. Qxe1 b5 35. Kf2 a4 36. Qa1 a3 37. g4 R4e7 38. Nh4 Qe4 39. Rc3
Rd7 40. Nf5 g6 (40… Rxd4 41. Nxd4 Nxe3 42. Nf3 Nxg4+ 43. Kg3 Ne3 44. Kf2 b4)
41. Ng3 Qe6 42. f5 Qd5 43. Qc1 Kf7 44. fxg6+ hxg6 45. Qc2 Nd6 46. h4 Ne4+ 47.
Nxe4 Qxe4 48. Qb3+ Kg7 49. Qxa3 Qxg4 50. Qa6 Rxd4 51. Rc7+ Kh6 52. Qa7 Qxh4+
53. Ke2 Qh2+ 54. Kf3 Qh3+ 55. Kf2 Qxe3+ 56. Kg2 Rd2+ 57. Kh1 Qh3+ 0-1

[/pgn]

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