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Gerry McCarthy vs Maurice Kennefick
"Domdaniel: Beloved Writer, Arts Journalist, and Chess Mate" (game of the day Jan-18-2019)
Castlebar Open (1977), Castlebar IRL, rd 1, Apr-22
English Opening: King's English. Two Knights' Variation Keres Variation (A23)  ·  1-0

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White to move.
ANALYSIS [x]
Notes by Stockfish 11 (minimum 7s/ply)better is 3...Bb4 4.Bg2 O-O 5.Nf3 e4 6.Nd4 Nc6 7.Nc2 Bxc3 = +0.10 (35 ply)better is 4.Nf3 e4 5.Nd4 Bc5 6.Nb3 Bb4 7.Bg2 d5 8.cxd5 cxd5 ⩲ +0.75 (31 ply)= 0.00 (30 ply) after 4...Bb4 5.d4 e4 6.Qb3 Bxc3+ 7.bxc3 O-O 8.c5 b6 better is 5.d4 e4 6.a3 Be7 7.f3 O-O 8.fxe4 Nxe4 9.Nxe4 dxe4 = +0.36 (31 ply)= -0.34 (32 ply)better is 6...Be6 7.Bg5 d4 8.Ne4 Bb4+ 9.Kf1 Nbd7 10.Nf3 O-O = -0.35 (29 ply) 7.Bg5 Be6 8.e3 d4 9.exd4 Qxd4 10.Nf3 Qd7 11.O-O Rd8 = +0.22 (28 ply)better is 7...d4 8.Nb1 Be7 9.O-O O-O 10.Bg5 h6 11.Bxf6 Bxf6 ⩱ -0.66 (32 ply)= 0.00 (33 ply) after 8.d4 e4 9.Ne5 Be6 10.O-O Rc8 11.Be3 h5 12.Qb3 Na5 9.d4 e4 10.Ne5 Re8 11.Bf4 Be6 12.f3 Rc8 13.Nxc6 bxc6 = -0.03 (33 ply)better is 9...d4 10.Ne4 Nxe4 11.dxe4 Be6 12.Bd2 a5 13.Ne1 a4 ⩱ -0.85 (33 ply)= -0.30 (33 ply) after 10.d4 e4 11.Ng5 Bf5 12.f3 exf3 13.Nxf3 Rc8 14.Be3 h6 10...d4 11.Nb1 Rc8 12.Bg5 b5 13.Bxf6 Bxf6 14.Nbd2 a5 ⩱ -0.75 (32 ply) 11.e3 Qd7 12.Bb2 Bh3 13.Rc1 Bxg2 14.Kxg2 Qe6 15.h3 Rad8 = +0.15 (34 ply) 11...d4 12.Na4 Nd7 13.e3 b5 14.Rc1 Rc8 15.Nc5 Nxc5 ⩱ -0.91 (34 ply)better is 12.e3 Bd6 13.Rc1 b5 14.Ng5 Bd7 15.Nxd5 Nxd5 16.Nxf7 Kxf7 = 0.00 (33 ply)better is 12...d4 13.Na4 Nd7 14.Nd2 a5 15.b5 Na7 16.Rxc8 Qxc8 17.b6 ⩱ -0.73 (37 ply) 13.e4 d4 14.Nd5 b5 15.Qd2 Nb6 16.Rxc6 Rxc6 17.Nxe5 Rd6 = 0.00 (35 ply) 13...Nb6 14.e3 Qd7 15.Na4 Nxa4 16.Qxa4 f6 17.Nd2 Bd6 ⩱ -0.77 (34 ply)= +0.30 (33 ply) 15...Bxf5 16.Nd5 Bg4 17.Qe2 Rb8 18.Qe4 Bf5 19.Qe2 = 0.00 (41 ply) ± +1.65 (36 ply)better is 17...Qxd7 18.Qb3+ Kh8 19.Qxb2 Rcd8 20.Nxe5 Nxe5 21.Qxe5 ⩲ +1.46 (35 ply) ± +2.15 (35 ply) 18...Qxd1 19.Qe6+ Kh8 20.Rxd1 Bf6 21.Qg4 Qe7 22.Re1 g6 ± +1.98 (34 ply)+- +3.51 (36 ply) 19...Qd6 20.Ng5 Bxg5 21.hxg5 Ne7 22.Qd2 Rc8 23.Be4 g6 +- +3.15 (35 ply)+- +7.45 (33 ply)22...Nd5 23.Qbxd5+ Kh8 24.Qcxc5 Qxc5 25.Qxc5 Re8 26.f4 +- +10.02 (21 ply)1-0

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Jun-05-14
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  Domdaniel: <perf> Funny, I also knew that 7.Qf5 line pretty well, but don't think I ever played it. I agree, of course, about causing opponents to burn clock time ... I've given up the mainline English in favour of 1.Nf3 and winging it from there...
Jun-05-14
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  perfidious: <Dom> Knew there was something familiar about your opponent's name: he employed a line I liked vs the Veresov in G Philippe vs M Kennefick, 1976.

Kennefick and I even have a common opponent, surprising due to the scant number of games he has in the DB: Kamran Shirazi.

Jun-09-14
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  Domdaniel: <perf> I remember the Kennefick-Philippe game ... I saw it in a magazine just before the Castlebar tournament, where I found myself playing Kennefick in the 1st round.

He played in the '76 Olympiad, but soon after gave up competitive chess and switched to bridge.

Jun-09-14
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  perfidious: <Dom> Kennefick was hardly the only strong player to have gone over to bridge: Irina Levitina has been tremendously successful at the game. Alan Fraser Truscott was a fair hand at chess too, though he became a world-renowned player and writer in bridge.
Dec-14-14
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  Domdaniel: <perf> I suspect that a great number of chess players turn to bridge in their 20s -- it's more sociable, it can be played by couples (an important factor at that age) and it nevertheless has intellectual depth.

Apart from those mentioned, at least two former Irish champions -- B.Kernan and D.Dunne -- turned to bridge.

I played bridge, poker and scrabble competitively, with modest success, but always returned to chess.

Dec-15-14  Caissas Clown: <Domdaniel>: <perf> I suspect that a great number of chess players turn to bridge in their 20s

I am told that Bridge is rather addictive.Having been consumed by Chess ,I steadfastly refused to learn how to play Bridge ! A man can handle only so many vices.

Dec-15-14
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  Domdaniel: Tony Miles was playing bridge obsessively towards the end of his life, and at quite a high level. Of course he also continued to play chess.
Dec-15-14
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  perfidious: <CC> and <Dom> Played some bridge in those days, but it was never more than an occasional pastime. Liked reading on it, though, and still do.

Never knew Miles had an interest in the game.

Dec-15-14
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  Domdaniel: <perf> In the brilliant Miles biography, <It's Only Me> - you'll see why I like that title - Tony's friends un Birmingham describe how, between chess tournaments, he liked to play brudge four or five nights a week.

I also like to read newspaper bridge columns. I must admit that they're often more interesting than the chess equivalent.

Dec-16-14
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  perfidious: <Dom.....I also like to read newspaper bridge columns. I must admit that they're often more interesting than the chess equivalent.>

Agreed, possibly because it is far more difficult to treat a game with the depth that can be conveyed, come to a bridge hand.

Nov-15-15
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  Domdaniel: I mentioned here how many chess players take up bridge in their 20s, at the age when playing a more social game -- talking between deals! talking to actual live female people between deals! -- becomes important.

Recently a longtime chess friend of mine took up bridge in his 60s.

"Stayman?" I pleaded, but he left anyway.

Nov-15-15
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  perfidious: <Dom...."Stayman?" I pleaded, but he left anyway.>

Denied a major, did he?

Jan-06-19
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  Domdaniel: Maurice Kennefick died over the new year, 2018-2019. RIP.

It was many years since I spoke to him. He gave up chess, I reckon, towards the end of the 80s, though even after that he was sometimes lured out for club games.

I still regard this game, even after so many years, as the most original I've played.

Jan-18-19
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  Penguincw: Good choice for GOTD, and great game too. Look at all those captures and the 4 queens.
Jan-18-19  mckmac:


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Jan-18-19
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  An Englishman: Good Evening: One of the most original games by any player that I've seen. In my playing days, the Keres was so feared that annotators would write something like "3.g3?! is a mistake. 3.Nf3 is mandatory." 6.d3 is an improvement that allows White to salvage an equal game.
Jan-18-19  jith1207: I think both DomDaniel and Maurice are having a rematch together now. Rest in Peace.
Jan-18-19  ACMEKINGKRUSHER: Howdy,
An UNUSUAL Game!
Found one that Kennefick WON with a KNIGHT that KILLS his opponents QUEEN! SEE Below... The Weird thing between these 2 players is that they DIED "13" Days Apart......AKK J Cahill vs M Kennefick, 1974
Jan-18-19  Cheapo by the Dozen: I spent a couple of minutes trying to justify Black's resignation with a smothered-mate kind of combination, before noticing that White had just won a piece straightforwardly with a queen fork. :)
Jan-18-19
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  MSteen: Have played over the score of hundreds of games, but never have I seen four queens at once. And so early. And last so long! Fascinating.
Jan-18-19  dumbgai: One of Domdaniel’s last comments here was to report the passing of Kennefick.
Jan-18-19
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  perfidious: <jith1207: I think both DomDaniel and Maurice are having a rematch together now....>

Here's hoping.

Jan-18-19  cormier:


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Analysis by Houdini 4 <d 25 dpa done

1. = (-0.11): 9.d4> e4 10.Ne5 Bd6 11.Nxc6 bxc6 12.Na4 Rb8 13.Bd2 Nd7 14.b3 Bb7 15.Qc2 f5 16.Qc3 Qf6 17.Rac1 Rf7 18.Qa5 a6 19.e3 Qe7 20.Rc2 Rf6 21.Rfc1 Rg6 22.Rxc6

2. = (-0.21): 9.Bg5 d4 10.Bxf6 Bxf6 11.Na4 Be7 12.Rc1 Be6 13.a3 Bd5 14.Nc5 Rc8 15.b4 b6 16.Na6 Qd7 17.b5 Na5 18.Nxe5 Qxb5 19.a4 Qb3 20.Nc4 Qxd1 21.Rfxd1 Nxc4 22.Bxd5 Nb2 23.Rxc8 Rxc8 24.Ra1 Rc2 25.Kf1

Apr-14-24
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  Sally Simpson: Only recently discovered this wee gem. Wish I had seen it much earlier so I could have told Gerry how much I liked it.
Sep-12-24
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  FSR: Tragically, <Domdaniel> died a week after noting his opponent's death.
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