The 2014 Hampshire Chess Championship was held at Eastleigh College between 7th and 9th November 2014. It was split into 3 sections with in total 63 players participating. The Major section saw Matthew Wilson win ahead of a number of Hampshire players.
Picture above of the playing hall from 2013, as no photos were taken in 2014. This gives a good representation of the congress at Eastleigh College.
Contents
For a list of the winners of the Hampshire Individual Championship and links to any articles I have written, the table on the Hampshire Individual Championship is the best place to look. In addition, the table on the Hampshire Tournaments will detail these and any other tournament articles I have completed. Both of these are available from the menu at the top of the site as well.
Tournament
The Hampshire Individual Chess Championship has used numerous formats in the last 90 odd years, from the Knockout format in 1930, qualifying sections e.g. 1932 to the current Swiss tournament held over three days. The format used for the 2014 Championship was a six round Swiss. Non Hampshire players were welcome to enter, but were not eligible for the Hampshire trophies.
Round 1
I noticed that Gareth Jones was playing in the Major, just sneaking into the under 160 grade. Gareth had probably returned to chess after a period away and his grade would have been much higher previously. He certainly would have been one of the favourites for the competition.
Ian Matthew can be an aggressive player, and despite his position being initially worse, he took advantage of some poor moves by his opponent, who finally drops the exchange and decides to throw in the towel.
The other winners were Barry Maund, defeating the high graded Alex Dore, Gillian Moore, Chris Snook-Lumb and Ben McManus.
Player | Grade | Result | Player | Grade | Result |
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Gareth Aneurin Jones | 158 | 1 | Timothy J Crouch | 137 | 0 |
Barry Maund | 134 | 1 | Alex Dore | 157 | 0 |
Ian G Matthew | 145 | 1 | Keith C Osborne | 131 | 0 |
Jack Armorgie | 130 | ½ | Alec Samuels | 144 | ½ |
Mark R Stone | 128 | 0 | Gillian A Moore | 142 | 1 |
Phil T Foley | 142 | ½ | David R Agostinelli | 128 | ½ |
Chris Snook-Lumb | 124 | 1 | Robin Williams | 140 | 0 |
Rob Hewitt | 138 | 1 | John R Sellen | 122 | 0 |
Ben McManus | 1 | Paul AT Hurn | 137 | 0 | |
Robert Gowers | 0 | John R Webb | 127 | 1 | |
Matthew R Wilson | 148 | ½ | Bye | ||
Alex Conway | 156 | ½ | Bye | ||
John Belinger | 147 | ½ | Bye | ||
Sherif Gonem | 128 | ½ | Bye | ||
Ashraf Syed | 139 | ½ | Bye |
Round 2
Ian Matthew was held to a draw by Barry Maund, with the final position on move 40 being interesting. White was the exchange up, but Black had three extra pawns. These positions can be difficult to determine who is better, and the computer thinks it is White, despite the material advantage being in Black’s favour.
Ashraf Syed was unlucky against Matthew Wilson, where he quickly went from +3 to – 4 with a couple of inaccurate moves.
We pick the game up from move 24.
Gillian Moore was the only player who was on maximum points, with a fine win against Ben McManus.
Player | Grade | Result | Player | Grade | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Barry Maund | 134 | ½ | Ian G Matthew | 145 | ½ |
John R Webb | 127 | ½ | Rob Hewitt | 138 | ½ |
Gillian A Moore | 142 | 1 | Ben McManus | 0 | |
Alex Conway | 156 | 1 | Chris Snook-Lumb | 124 | 0 |
Alex Dore | 157 | 1 | Jack Armorgie | 130 | 0 |
Alec Samuels | 144 | 0 | Sherif Gonem | 128 | 1 |
John Belinger | 147 | ½ | Phil T Foley | 142 | ½ |
Ashraf Syed | 139 | 0 | Matthew R Wilson | 148 | 1 |
Timothy J Crouch | 137 | 0 | Mark R Stone | 128 | 1 |
Keith C Osborne | 131 | 1 | Robert Gowers | 0 | |
John R Sellen | 122 | 1 | Controller Bye | 0 | |
David R Agostinelli | 128 | ½ | Bye | ||
Gareth Aneurin Jones | 158 | ½ | Bye | ||
Robin Williams | 140 | ½ | Bye | ||
Paul AT Hurn | 137 | ½ | Bye |
Round 3
Matthew Wilson had the upfloat to face Gillian. The game reached a level ending, with Knight and five pawns each, but I get the impression that Gillian was probably short of time, as was outplayed in the ending. Not all the moves were legible, but we pick up the position at move 38.
Barry Maund built up a winning position against Phil Foley, but Phil hung in grimly and took control when Barry blundered.
Other winners were Alex Dore, Robin Williams, John Belinger and Timothy Crouch.
The Robin Williams game included a pretty tactic.
Player | Grade | Result | Player | Grade | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Matthew R Wilson | 148 | 1 | Gillian A Moore | 142 | 0 |
Ian G Matthew | 145 | ½ | John R Webb | 127 | ½ |
Rob Hewitt | 138 | ½ | Gareth Aneurin Jones | 158 | ½ |
Phil T Foley | 142 | 1 | Barry Maund | 134 | 0 |
Sherif Gonem | 128 | ½ | Alex Conway | 156 | ½ |
David R Agostinelli | 128 | 0 | Alex Dore | 157 | 1 |
Robin Williams | 140 | 1 | Jack Armorgie | 130 | 0 |
Chris Snook-Lumb | 124 | 0 | John Belinger | 147 | 1 |
John R Sellen | 122 | ½ | Alec Samuels | 144 | ½ |
Paul AT Hurn | 137 | ½ | Ashraf Syed | 139 | ½ |
Ben McManus | ½ | Keith C Osborne | 131 | ½ | |
Robert Gowers | 0 | Timothy J Crouch | 137 | 1 | |
Mark R Stone | 128 | ½ | Bye |
Round 4
Four players took a half point bye for the Saturday evening, whilst John Belinger had a zero point bye, as I presume something came up. Matthew Wilson was half a point ahead of ten players and it was Gareth Jones who had the upfloat to play Matthew.
This was probably one of the key games of the tournament due to Gareth’s strength. The game was level for a long time, but a small error by Gareth allowed Matthew to turn the screw. This soon turned into a larger advantage with the Queen and Knight penetrating leading to Gareth having to give up his Rook for a Knight, and resignation soon followed.
Four of the chasing players drew their games, but John Webb managed to beat Phil Foley to move into sole second place.
Player | Grade | Result | Player | Grade | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gareth Aneurin Jones | 158 | 0 | Matthew R Wilson | 148 | 1 |
Alex Dore | 157 | ½ | Ian G Matthew | 145 | ½ |
Alex Conway | 156 | ½ | Rob Hewitt | 138 | ½ |
John R Webb | 127 | 1 | Phil T Foley | 142 | 0 |
Barry Maund | 134 | ½ | Ben McManus | ½ | |
Mark R Stone | 128 | 0 | Robin Williams | 140 | 1 |
John R Sellen | 122 | 1 | Sherif Gonem | 128 | 0 |
Chris Snook-Lumb | 124 | 1 | Ashraf Syed | 139 | 0 |
Jack Armorgie | 130 | 0 | David R Agostinelli | 128 | 1 |
Paul AT Hurn | 137 | 1 | Robert Gowers | 0 | |
John Belinger | 147 | 0 | 0 point Bye | ||
Alec Samuels | 144 | ½ | Bye | ||
Gillian A Moore | 142 | ½ | Bye | ||
Keith C Osborne | 131 | ½ | Bye | ||
Timothy J Crouch | 137 | ½ | Bye |
Round 5
Matthew Wilson was still half a point ahead of John Webb, whilst seven players were a further half a point back. John Webb played an unusual Be6 line in the Alekhine Defence, and the position was fairly even on the board. But a later f5 caused Black problems and he was soon in trouble.
For the players a point behind Matthew, Ian Matthews and Gillian Moore won, beating John Sellen and Alex Conway respectively.
Ian’s game started as an Alekhine Defence, but transposed into a King’s Gambit declined. As stated earlier, Ian is an aggressive player and when Black hesitated he soon built a winning attack, finishing John off in 22 moves.
Another impressive win by Gillian against one of the higher rated players Alex Conway.
Player | Grade | Result | Player | Grade | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Matthew R Wilson | 148 | 1 | John R Webb | 127 | 0 |
Ian G Matthew | 145 | 1 | John R Sellen | 122 | 0 |
Rob Hewitt | 138 | ½ | Alex Dore | 157 | ½ |
Phil T Foley | 142 | 0 | Ben McManus | 1 | |
David R Agostinelli | 128 | 0 | Gareth Aneurin Jones | 158 | 1 |
Keith C Osborne | 131 | 1 | Chris Snook-Lumb | 124 | 0 |
Gillian A Moore | 142 | 1 | Alex Conway | 156 | 0 |
Sherif Gonem | 128 | ½ | Barry Maund | 134 | ½ |
Timothy J Crouch | 1 | John Belinger | 147 | 0 | |
Robin Williams | 140 | ½ | Paul AT Hurn | 137 | ½ |
Alec Samuels | 144 | ½ | Mark R Stone | 128 | ½ |
Robert Gowers | 0 | Ashraf Syed | 139 | 1 | |
Jack Armorgie | 130 | Withdrawn |
Round 6
With his win in the fifth round Matthew Wilson went into the final round with a point lead from Ian Matthew and Gillian Moore. Ian faced Matthew and Gillian was paired with fellow Southampton Chess club player Gareth Jones.
There was no quick draw on board one where Ian sacrificed a pawn for good compensation. In a sharp position both players had to be careful and the final position giving was not really one where Ian should have resigned. It maybe that some moves are missing.
This win meant Matthew would finish one and a half points ahead of Gareth Jones (who beat Gillian Moore) and Robin Williams.
Player | Grade | Result | Player | Grade | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ian G Matthew | 145 | 0 | Matthew R Wilson | 148 | 1 |
Gareth Aneurin Jones | 158 | 1 | Gillian A Moore | 142 | 0 |
Ben McManus | ½ | Rob Hewitt | 138 | ½ | |
Alex Dore | 157 | ½ | Keith C Osborne | 131 | ½ |
Chris Snook-Lumb | 124 | 0 | Alec Samuels | 144 | 1 |
John R Webb | 127 | 0 | Robin Williams | 140 | 1 |
Mark R Stone | 128 | 0 | Phil T Foley | 142 | 1 |
Alex Conway | 156 | 1 | Barry Maund | 134 | 0 |
Sherif Gonem | 128 | ½ | Paul AT Hurn | 137 | ½ |
John Belinger | 147 | 1 | David R Agostinelli | 128 | 0 |
Ashraf Syed | 139 | 0 | Timothy J Crouch | 137 | 1 |
Robert Gowers | 1 | Controller Bye | 0 | ||
John R Sellen | Withdrawn |
Games
All the games from the Major section can be downloaded here.
Major Final Position Summary
Matthew Wilson won all the games he played and despite not being a local player he went on to win the Major section another two times (2015 and 2019). Gareth Jones won the Peter Marshall trophy for best performance by a Hampshire player. This was on tie-break ahead of Robin Williams.
Rob Hewitt and Keith Osborne shared the Under-140 grading prize.
As the basis of this is from the ECF rating site crosstable, which does not take into account byes the rankings do not match the final real positions. But to amend this I would have to recreate the numbers for each player, which I have not done. But the table can be sorted to allow you to do this.
Rank | Name | Grade | Rd 1 | Rd 2 | Rd 3 | Rd 4 | Rd 5 | Rd 6 | Score |
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1 | Matthew R Wilson | 148 | bye = | 23+ | 9+ | 6+ | 8+ | 2+ | 5.5 |
2 | Ian G Matthew | 145 | 12+ | 14= | 8= | 5= | 22+ | 1– | 3.5 |
3 | Rob Hewitt | 138 | 22+ | 8= | 6= | 11= | 5= | 4= | 3.5 |
4 | Ben McManus | 16+ | 9– | 12= | 14= | 10+ | 3= | 3.5 | |
5 | Alex Dore | 157 | 14– | 24+ | 20+ | 2= | 3= | 12= | 3.5 |
6 | Gareth Aneurin Jones | 158 | 13+ | bye = | 3= | 1– | 20+ | 9+ | 4 |
7 | Robin Williams | 140 | 19– | bye = | 24+ | 21+ | 16= | 8+ | 4 |
8 | John R Webb | 127 | 25+ | 3= | 2= | 10+ | 1– | 7– | 3 |
9 | Gillian A Moore | 142 | 21+ | 4+ | 1– | bye = | 11+ | 6– | 3.5 |
10 | Phil T Foley | 142 | 20= | 17= | 14+ | 8– | 4– | 21+ | 3 |
11 | Alex Conway | 156 | bye = | 19+ | 15= | 3= | 9– | 14+ | 3.5 |
12 | Keith C Osborne | 131 | 2– | 25+ | 4= | bye = | 19+ | 5= | 3.5 |
13 | Timothy J Crouch | 137 | 6– | 21– | 25+ | bye = | 17+ | 23+ | 3.5 |
14 | Barry Maund | 134 | 5+ | 2= | 10– | 4= | 15= | 11– | 2.5 |
15 | Sherif Gonem | 128 | bye = | 18+ | 11= | 22– | 14= | 16= | 3 |
16 | Paul AT Hurn | 137 | 4– | bye = | 23= | 25+ | 7= | 15= | 3 |
17 | John Belinger | 147 | bye = | 10= | 19+ | bye 0 | 13– | 20+ | 3 |
18 | Alec Samuels | 144 | 24= | 15– | 22= | bye = | 21= | 19+ | 3 |
19 | Chris Snook-Lumb | 124 | 7+ | 11– | 17– | 23+ | 12– | 18– | 2 |
20 | David R Agostinelli | 128 | 10= | bye = | 5– | 24+ | 6– | 17– | 2 |
21 | Mark R Stone | 128 | 9– | 13+ | bye = | 7– | 18= | 10– | 2 |
22 | John R Sellen | 122 | 3– | bye + | 18= | 15+ | 2– | 0 | 2.5 |
23 | Ashraf Syed | 139 | bye = | 1– | 16= | 19– | 25+ | 13– | 2 |
24 | Jack Armorgie | 130 | 18= | 5– | 7– | 20– | 0 | 0 | 0.5 |
25 | Robert Gowers | 8– | 12– | 13– | 16– | 23– | bye + | 1 |
HCA Summary
Hampshire’s Chess Association Secretary’s John Wheeler’s report on the 2014 Congress is below. Many thanks to John for sending all his reports for the HCA Archives, as although I had some of these, not being active in the HCA (or any Chess at this time I did not have this one).
Acknowledgements and Sources
- Hampshire Chess Archives
- English Chess Rating System
- John Wheeler for HCA Report
- Arthur Brameld for games