Mospan’s army mop up at Coulsdon
For the second week in succession, Ed Mospan’s travelling army got a win at one of the more distant outposts on the Surrey circuit. After a fine victory at Guildford last week, they faced Coulsdon 4 and once again emerged triumphant.
Ashley Stewart (Kingston) v Alan Perkins (Ealing)
This was the board 3 game in a crucial match between Ealing A and Kingston A. Ealing were top of Thames Valley division 1 when this match was played and our 4-2 away victory put down a marker that we intend to make a vigorous defence of our Thames Valley title. Ash’s victory over distinguished veteran Alan Perkins was a key part of our success. Ash only joined Kingston this year, and this was a welcome first league win for the club, especially coming in such a significant and closely fight encounter between two very strong teams.
Time to get back on the horse
Alicia Mason hadn’t played in a major Fide-rated tournament since she was traumatised by a bad loss 12 years ago. So how would re-immersion at the London Chess Classic go?
Ashtead give Kingston 1 a fight (and a fright)
A somewhat depleted Kingston team nevertheless outrated newly promoted Ashtead on all boards. We are, however, far too experienced to expect an easy match, and this was confirmed by the early results – there weren’t any, and it became clear that most games were heading for time trouble, where, as we have already seen this season, anything can happen.
Kingston off to winning start in Thames Valley title defence
All good things come to those who wait, perhaps. At least, Kingston A’s long-anticipated first Thames Valley League match of the season proved worth the wait when we defeated a slightly understrength Richmond team 5.5-0.5. Richmond were missing Mike Healey and were significantly outrated on every board except the top one, but, as everyone knows, such matches don’t always follow form so clearly.
Anthony Garrood (Guildford) v Aziz Sannie (Kingston)
This game was played in a match between Guildford 4 and Kingston 3. Guildford had home advantage and a very experienced side, but Kingston scored a memorable victory, with Aziz Sannie winning this game on board 4.