Around the hero everything becomes a tragedy; around the demigod everything becomes a satyr-play; and around God everything becomes–what? perhaps a “world”? Nietzsche Beyond Good and Evil 150

Dual purpose intentions in play here; firstly, to challenge the demi-gods of Bedfordshire chess past because they challenge me (only so historically), secondly, to give myself real purpose to play on, to play meaningful chess if you like…

First up, a certain Peter Gayson. Dunstable’s first resident to play board 1 for Bedfordshire since J. M. Craddock 1 lived there one, two and three decades before him. He went on to play for Luton up until the 87/88 season and was board one whilst I played board four or five. ELO rating usually between 2150-2250, with a peak rating of 2281 and if I am not wrong, currently 2117 well so says FIDE. In English money that’s 188 (ECF-188 [2117-700÷7.5=188]). Peter is an FM and currently plays in the 4NCL for White Rose.

Pre-game thoughts? Despite being rubbish at chess, I gunned down an FM in Turku, Finland at the 3 beers pub in the student village -and that’s the only time I have beaten an FM. He was rated 2340 and I beat him with 1. f4 (which he accused of being very drawish after the game, which was his way of saying he like facing it hence his laconic play and overall lack of interest!). Prior to that, I drew with FM Dave Ledger in 93 in Luton. Dave played the King’s Indian Attack against me but didn’t open the position up, ran out of ideas and lost interest in it. Eventually it fizzled out to a draw. No other results against FMs were had. I’m bloody rubbish at chess anyway, so I’ll probably lose.

You may, if you so wish, find the game here, I am black.

https://www.chess.com/game/daily/623139629

And yes the title comes from one of Metallica‘s better songs and yes I wanted to include the line ‘sent here by the chosen one’ but decided against it for what are, perhaps, obvious reasons… .

  1. https://mccreadyandchess.co.uk/2023/12/17/a-stand-out-figure-from-the-50s/ ↩︎

Mark. J. McCready 06.45 February 16th 2024, Al-Fursan, Dammam, KSA.

Hard to spot if you ask me.

Alas! Once again stumped I be by a puzzle exemplifying my very own lack of tactical ability -and now I’m apoplectic! What am I to do I ask myself? Just what am I to do? Are ye able to find thy answer? Me nearly, but when several good moves are there, I just cannae find that killer blow.

MJM – – Al Fursan الفرسان

I’m going to have a T-shirt printed to show off the two clubs I am affiliated to. Here are the images I concocted. You could say I am an artist or you could say I like to play around.

It reads Bangkok Chess Club.
These are actually Luton football hooligans.

MJM

Ex-Luton player G. H. Diggle once described Mr. James Plaskett as Bedfordshire‘s strongest ever player and who can argue with our Geoffrey, arguably the funniest writer chess has ever seen? The claim made is undoubtably true and how wonderful it was to learn that James has a puzzle attributed to him too! Not that he composed it but in the company of the world’s best competing at a blitz tournament -drew attention to it instead! And I can assure you that with regards to puzzles per se, they are faith no more outrageous than this one! Context is provided here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaskett%27s_Puzzle and is used in the video below and yes its well worth a watch!

MJM

Sensing our limits

My biggest weakness as a chess player is a lack of tactical nous. Here’s an example. I couldn’t do this puzzle, there are many good moves for white but I couldn’t find the killer blow, can you?

MJM – – Al Fursan

Up in the air

It has been claimed that a GM can just throw a minor piece up in the air and it will somehow land on the right square on the board. Unfortunately, I am not a GM. In fact, I’m nothing like one chess wise and looks wise as I am much more handsome than the average GM.

I’m doing my best for my county in an online match, and reached a dilemma in the opening. Just where do I put that bloody light-squared bishop?‘ Should I place it on g2, e2, d3 or c4?

How should I know what’s best? I chose c4 because I want to create pressure on the a2-g8 diagonal and push the king onto the h-file, after which I will castle long and send harry the h-pawn down the board. I am soon to play Qd3 (threatening Qxg6, and also making it easier to switch the queen to the h-file. But since I am bloody rubbish a bit rusty at chess these days, I can’t be sure if I am doing the right thing here. Any thoughts?

MJM —- Al Fursan

Everything dies

Well, after only 5 games, I am begrudgingly playing on for my county, then it stops… .

Yes, I probably will visit the Bangkok Chess Club in a fortnight but I won’t play much… .

No, I won’t enter the Bangkok Open in April… .

However, semi-retired is the future… .

Then we die… .

MJM

What sort of engine splutters? 1 full of rust! 8 months of no chess at all has been vanquished but even already I am taking my foot off the pedal. I played five games on-line with a 30 minute time control and won them all and have agreed to represent my county online in 2 games with a 3-day a move time limit. Alas I am regretting it already! And why’s that? Because its the sense of occasion that I cherish most of all, the social aspect of the game if you like, and of course, that is noticeably lacking with online chess. Is if that wasn’t enough, here’s a position from the 3rd win, just look at the obvious tactic I went and missed due to rustiness! (the title of the post is the Thai word for rustiness: ความ [kwam] state of mind/being, เป็น [pen] be สนิม [sanim] rust}.

Game 3 faux pax. Thinking I was winning, here I played 28. Kh1? What should I have played?

The best move is 28. Nxc5! winning material. Quite obvious really! That’s rustiness for you! Or is it me just being rubbish anyway?

Only a fortnight away…

Bangkok chess awaits once more, this time I intend to visit with Grace, my daughter, and will make videos that focus on the social aspects of chess rather than the play itself. I shall be there. You shall see. Videos to follow.

Mark. J. McCready, 03:50am, Wednesday February 7th

Al Fursan, Dammam, KSA

In truth, my life is nothing more than an ensemble of addictions the longest, least pernicious, and most identity-conferring being chess! And so 7 months of no chess whatsoever is to come to an end and shall not become 8. I research chess, watch chess, chat about chess, and read chess, there is no escaping it all. Somehow, it seems somewhat unfitting to stop playing, so I will stop ‘stop playing’ and shall play on instead. It was the thought of playing 30 minute online games that did it. I’m up for that but not bullet, lightening or blitz -30 minutes no less. Then it followed that I do miss playing chess…then came the realization that I miss my chess playing friends…then the conviction that I should play in a tournament this year formed as well… .

The first game of the return to the fold: https://www.chess.com/game/live/100301551075

Some addictions are more insidious than others…R. I. P Layne Stayley -a sorely missed singer!

The song this still was taken from was Would?

Mark. J. McCready