Match Report

Eccles Chess Club defeated Bolton Chess Club 4-2. The games on the lower boards became decisive., and on the first board, young Ethan Norris managed to take a draw against IM Nicolay Milchev, which changed everything. the dynamics of the match. The Eccles team has shown excellent cohesion and strategic preparation.

Board
Player A
Rating
Player B
Rating
Result
Action
1
Ethan Norris
2200
Nicolay Milchev
2305
½ – ½
2
Samuel Green
2100
John Smith
2150
1 – 0
3
Laura White
2050
Anna Brown
2080
0 – 1
4
Michael Black
2000
Peter Jones
1980
1 – 0
5
Sophia King
1980
David Lee
1960
1 – 0
6
James Scott
1950
Richard Hall
1940
0 – 1
Boards won
Draws
Average Accuracy
Blunders
Best Moves
Lower Board Wins
Top Board Wins
Average Rating
Time Advantage
Mistakes
Man of the Match: Ethan Norris – a confident game on the first board. His opening preparation was flawless and his endgame technique was impressive.
Coach's comment: The young Eccles players showed a high level of preparation and strategic thinking. The team's cohesion and adaptability were key to winning the match.
Assistant Coach: Special praise goes to the lower boards; they turned critical positions into victories, showing maturity beyond their years.
Team Captain: We maintained our focus throughout the match. Even in tough positions, we trusted our calculations and it paid off.
Bolton Analyst: Bolton Chess Club fought hard, but a few inaccuracies in the middle game cost them crucial points. Overall, a well-fought match.
Fan comment: An exciting match! The tension was high until the very last board. Eccles Chess Club showed exceptional nerves and strategy.

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