Saturday, December 6, 2008

So Close, And Yet So Far

Well, the US Chess League Championship match did indeed go to a tiebreak, and just like last year, Dallas emerged victorious over Boston. Congratulations to the Dallas Destiny, and to the winning lineup of IM Zivanic, IM Kuljasevic, FM Schneider, and WFM Zorigt! Congratulations also to team manager John Bartholomew, who has put together what is clearly the premiere organization in the USCL.

The match itself got off to a good start, with GM Christiansen offering a dangerous gambit in the Taimanov Sicilian. I'm not sure if this is something he prepared specifically for IM Zivanic, but he quickly proved that White's initiative and pressure against f7 was worth more than Black's two bishops. NM Esserman was the next to finish, with a nice victory over FM Schneider from a Marshall Gambit declined. I have played Schneider myself and know from experience how good he is at defending tough positions, so it was impressive to see Esserman play so precisely to convert his opening advantage. Unfortunately, NM Krasik was already in difficulties against WFM Zorigt, and couldn't save a tough position out of the King's Indian Defense. This left it up to Board 2 and IM Kuljasevic, who was the hero of the night. First he showed nice technique in creating queenside pressure against SM Sammour-Hasbun's Semi-Slav, and then he eliminated all three Boston players he faced in the blitz tiebreaks, sealing the match for Dallas.

So once again we came up just short at the finish line. This would be a proper time to find something inspirational to say, but I can't think of anything at the moment besides tired Red Sox analogies, and those won't do anyone any good. So instead, here's some Vera Lynn.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Most people don't come to a blog called "Slowly Growing Dead" for inspiration. :) ds

Robert Oresick said...

That last scene is still so haunting and terrifying..

bob o

CRR said...

Yeah, I love that movie. Only one of Kubrick's I ever really got.