Saturday, 10 March 2012

THE TANTRUM ATTACK

A controversy has occurred at one of this week`s games which could have far reaching consequences.

In most countries this particular opening is called the f4 Sicilian or the Grand Prix Attack. Here in N.Ireland it is now known as the Tantrum Attack.  


If the white aggression breaks down he simply finds the novelty of throwing a tantrum and claiming spectators have interfered with play, like wot Kenneth Wolsteholme did in the famous 1966 World Cup final!


Here are most of the moves of the controversial game. The remaining moves were not being recorded as the players were both in the last five minutes. lol lol lol lol

?, BELFAST
WATERS, MICHAEL. vs. FLANAGAN, SAM.
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7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
-2
(black to move)
1.e4c5
2.Nc3d6
3.f4Nf6
4.Bc4e6
5.d3g6
6.f5Bg7
7.Nf3O-O
8.fxe6Bxe6
9.O-ONc6
10.Bg5Qd7
11.Qd2Ng4
12.Kh1f5
13.Rae1fxe4
14.Bxe6+Qxe6
15.Rxe4Qd7
16.Nd5Nge5
17.Rh4Rf7
18.Bh6Bxh6
19.Qxh6Nd4
20.Rg1Nf5
21.Qg5Nxf3
22.gxf3Nxh4
23.Qxh4Qe6
24.c4Re8
25.f4Qf5
26.Qg3b5
27.b3bxc4
28.dxc4Qe4+
29.Rg2Qe1+
30.Rg1Qxg3
31.hxg3Re2
32.Rg2Rxg2
33.Kxg2
 

Ecclesiastes 12:12
And further, by these, my son, be admonished: of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh.

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