Ashtead 2 pip Kingston 4 in tense struggle

Kingston 4 v Ashtead 2, Surrey League division 5 match played at the Willoughby Arms, Kingston on 19 January 2025

This was an exciting and well-contested match, with Ashtead 4 eventually emerging as narrow winners by 3.5-2.5. But there were plenty of hard-luck stories for Kingston along the way, and our fourth team can be proud to have run a club second team so close.

The board 1 clash was especially interesting, with two Kingston players – Alicia Mason and Jon Eckert (here turning out for Ashtead) – going head to head. Jon played the French Defence and was slightly better out of the opening, but Alicia fought back tenaciously and established a plus. But with time starting to dwindle a draw was agreed, which is surely as it should be when two Kingston players with similar ratings meet.

The experienced Chris Perks got the better of Rob Taylor on board 6; Mark Sheridan had a fine win over Nick Thynne on 5; and Adam Nakar and Aziz Sannie drew with Adrian Waldock and Robert Jurjevic respectively on 3 and 4. Adam and Aziz were, though, kicking themselves for letting the full point elude them. Aziz certainly had a winning rook and pawn endgame, but let it slip in time trouble.

The match was decided by the board 2 encounter between Kingston’s David Shalom and Ashtead’s Daniel Richmond. In a long game which became a battle between the heavy armour of queen and rooks, David played well with Black and was on top for most of the time. But his opponent didn’t worry about Black’s long-term pawn advantage. He kept presenting problems and looking to attack, and eventually it paid off when David blundered in time trouble. An annoying loss, which David as ever took phlegmatically. If only every chess player could accept the knocks with such equanimity.

Stephen Moss, Kingston club captain

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