Since the audience was very strong I was not able to bluff my way through and had to answer some probing questions.
A few hours late I played the toughest Simultaneous exhibition ever. Several participants from the challengers tournament were playing and I scored 2/3 against them! The smiling Hans Gao, pictured below took all the pawns I offered and was one of the first to fall. He walked into one of my “landmines” and never stood a chance. Nathan Goodhue took all the material I blundered and Alpheaus Ang got squeezed in a French variation he didn’t know.
Of the others Caroline Yan comprehensively outplayed me in an ending while her younger sister Sarah held a draw without too much trouble.
We finished about 11.20pm so again, not much sleep and the next morning it was off to the airport for the one hour flight to Nelson. This part was nice. No identity check, no luggage screening, just like hopping on a bus. Those that enjoy a good grope will be disappointed. And the aircraft?
I am still not sure what happened in this game. My young opponent totally mishandled the opening and I got a huge advantage which I managed to squander. 14….f5 would probably have been best instead of the too clever 14….Bg4. But credit where its due, he fought like a tiger and might have escaped if he hadn’t been so dreadfully short on time near the end. 22.Rfd1 was not great { maybe 22.f5 to scare me}and 23.c5 was terminal. He did have great concentration and fighting spirit and will be a great player one day.
Chesschat has a tread on the tournament
http://www.chesschat.org/showthread.php?15036-South-Island-Championship-Nelson-Open-2013&p=368962#post368962
and I will continue to report, time and internet permitting.
Toodles chums 🙂
Alex.
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