B Grade Inter-Club Finals
Once again it was the lower boards that seem to benifit most from the “battle against better players” – with William Lefee drawing against Judd Zhan [1542] in Round 2 , and Stephan and Arul getting draws in Round 3.
It was Arul’s game against Sandeep George [1591] that proved the most interesting. After move 35 Sandeep was a pawn up and had 2 passed pawns ,with another in the d file ready to break through. By move 55 he had lost all his pawns and was fighting to prevent Arul from Queening one of his.
Sadly Arul couldnt do it [he needed to know the Lucena Position]and had to settle for a draw – much to Sandeep’s relief.
1st HP – 12 2nd AC – 11 3rd NS – 8 & 4th PT -5
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the basic LUCENA POSITION White to play
1.Re2+ to keep the King away from the pawn …Kf7
2.Re4 Rc1 3.Kd7 Rd1+ 4.Kc6 Rc1+ 5.Kd6 Rd1+
6.Kc5 Rc1+ 7.Rc4! shields the King and pawn which now Queens.


