The latest in our series of tournaments to honour the memory of my friend Mike Closs took place yesterday.
This time, four players contested a double round-robin event with ten minutes on each clock and every game featured one of Mike's favourite openings - the Sicilian Dragon.
1. e4 c5
2. Nf3 d6
3. d4 cxd4
4. Nxd4 Nf6
5. Nc3 g6
Mike loved to play both sides of this sharp opening and it certainly suited his tactical style. However, the four invited guests had no prior history with the Dragon from either side of the board, so they were definitely out of their comfort zone.
As it happened, Royce Parker, who was invited, was beaten by car trouble and a calendar clash. I had only intended to watch this year, but stepped in at the last moment. I have played both sides of the Dragon, but not since the mid-1980s.
We saw only one example of the famous Levenfish trap (which, incidentally, caught out Mike Closs in his
first-ever game with the Dragon - and almost put him off it completely, until I convinced him to stick with it), when Dave uncorked it against the unfortunate Richard.
All of the games were extremely tactical, with opposite-side castling the norm and unsafe kings tottering around all over the place. The second of my two draws with Matt, for example, had to be seen to be believed - and a draw was the least likely result by some considerable margin.
Elsewhere, Richard's crushing kingside attack against Matt, using the Yugoslav Attack, was probably the best game from the White side of the board and the final game of the day, which saw Dave blunder a piece in the opening against Matt but then proceed to gain unlikely counterplay in an endgame featuring rooks' pawns charging down both sides of the board to somehow earn a draw was another fabulously entertaining encounter.
Final Scores5/6: Sean Marsh
3.5/6: Matt Jackman
2.5/6: Dave Baillie
1/6: Richard Harris
Dragon Tally
White wins: Five
Black wins: Four
Draws: Three
I am sure Mike would have enjoyed such exciting games and maybe - just maybe - at least one of the competitors will be tempted to take up the Dragon properly in the New Year...!?
We enjoyed our lunch at
Cena afterwards. The staff were friendly and quickly found a way to accommodate a party of people who had not booked a table.
It was a very enjoyable day, topped off by an exciting World Cup Final immediately afterwards.
Here is a gallery from the day.
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Index of Tournament Reports
1st Mike Closs Memorial Tournament, 2010
2nd Mike Closs Memorial Tournament, 2011
3rd Mike Closs Memorial Tournament, 2012
4th Mike Closs Memorial Tournament, 2013
5th Mike Closs Memorial Tournament, 2014
6th Mike Closs Memorial Tournament, 2015
7th Mike Closs Memorial Tournament, 2016
8th Mike Closs Memorial Tournament, 2017
9th Mike Closs Memorial Tournament, 2018
10th Mike Closs Memorial Tournament, 2019
11th Mike Closs Memorial Tournament, 2020