Game Of The Week

This week's game comes from Dean Brown [http://www.uschess.org/msa/MbrDtlMain.php?1022409]. He is a long-time chess player and tournament director for Colorado Springs. His 705 rated events since 1991 has to be a Colorado record and possibly one of the tops in the nation. In comparison, I have played 668 rated games in that time.





So, when such an experienced player and tournament director has a problem with how the rules are being enforced, you would think that the powers that be would be eager to listen to his sage advice.





However, something was amiss. Dean was uncharacteristically upset this past Tuesday night. He was in a rant at the club about the actions of the board of the Colorado State Chess Association (CSCA).







I mostly report chess news for entertainment purposes and try to avoid saying anything controversial, as my loyal readers know, but I could only guess that the CSCA board's decision to allow masters to be exempt from rules that strictly apply to the lower classes was the reason behind Dean send ing m e his game against N M Josh Bloomer .



I think it had something to do with this position. Black just played 37...R e 5. Unfortunately, Dean had stopped using his illegal score-keeping device and was not notified about the best move in this position.







The best move for white in this position is to stop the clock and claim a time penalty for an illegal move. Actually capturing the black king with the queen makes the point as well since your opponent should quickly realize they cannot play on without a king.





The best move for black in this position is to petition the CSCA board for an exception to the rules and promise to get out of check on the next possible move.







Bloomer's Blunder Win



(http://www.chessvideos.tv/chess-game-replayer.php?id=78060)

[Event "CSCC March Quick"]

[Site "http://cschess.webs.com/"]

[Date "2013.03.19"]

[Round "3.2"]

[White "Brown, Dean"]

[Black "Bloomer, Josh"]

[Result "0-1"]

[ECO "C12"]

[PlyCount "73"]

[EventDate "2013.??.??"]

1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bg5 Bb4 5. e5 h6 6. exf6 hxg5 7. fxg7 Rg8 8.

Qf3 c5 9. Bb5+ Bd7 10. Bxd7+ Nxd7 11. O-O-O Rxg7 12. Nge2 Rc8 13. a3 Bxc3 14.

Nxc3 cxd4 15. Rxd4 Ne5 16. Qg3 Nc4 17. Re1 Qb6 18. Rxc4 dxc4 19. Nd5 Qd8 20.

Qe5 Rg6 21. Rd1 Kf8 22. Nf4 Qxd1+ 23. Kxd1 gxf4 24. Qxf4 Rd8+ 25. Ke2 Rxg2 26.

Qh6+ Rg7 27. Qh8+ Rg8 28. Qh6+ Ke8 29. Qe3 Rg1 30. Qxa7 b5 31. Qb6 Rd5 32. Qb8+

Ke7 33. Qa7+ Kf6 34. Qb6 Rf5 35. Qd4+ Kg6 36. Qe4 f6 37. h4 0-1





This Week In Chess

On March 19th, the Colorado Springs Chess Club held a Swiss event. Five players participated in the Quick-rated, Swiss tournament (3SS, G/20). I went unbeaten to claim 1st place. Here are the results:





Score, Player:



3.0 Paul Anderson

2.0 Josh Bloomer

2.0 Jeff Fox

1.0 Dean Brown

1.0 Alex Torres





Tuesday Night Chess Tour Standings for 1st Quarter

1 Paul Anderson 22.00

2 Tim Brennan 12.00

3 Mark McGough 11.00

4 Mike Madsen 7.50

5 Dean Brown 7.00

6 Alex Freeman 5.00

7 Alex Torres 5.00

8 Jeff Fox 4.50

9 Brian Rountree 4.00

10 Koji DelConte 3.50

11 Peter Grigg 3.00

12 Josh Bloomer 2.50

13 Anthea Carson 2.00

14 Isaac Martinez 2.00

15 Mike Wanek 2.00

16 James Powers 2.00

17 Mike Toth 1.00

18 Buddy Diamond 1.00