Best Swindle

Many thanks are due to FM Ankush Khandelwal, now resident in Melbourne, Australia, for kindly agreeing to be our guest adjudicator and for providing comments.  Games were as usual anonymised before they were sent down under!

Swindle

Ankush: “I have to give game G the Best Swindle” played by Nick London.

Game G:

NCA County Championship     15 June 2025

White: Nick London     Black: Marcel Taylor

1.Nf3 d5  2.g3 Bf5  3.Bg2 e6  4.O-O c6  5.d4 Be7  6.c4 Nf6  7.cxd5 exd5  8.Nc3 h6  9.Nh4 Bh7

10.Bh3 O-O  11.Nf5 Re8  12.Bf4 Bf8  13.Na4 Bxf5  14.Bxf5 Nbd7  15.Qc2 Ne4  16.f3 Nd6 17.Bd3 Nb6  18.Rfe1 Qf6  19.Be5 Qg5  20.e4 Qh5  21.Qg2 Nxa4  22.Bc2 Nb6  23.Bf4 dxe4 24.fxe4 Qb5  25.e5 Ndc4  26.Bxh6 Qd5  27.Qh3 Qxd4+  28.Be3     1-0

Ankush: “Did Black have a heart attack? Despite digging themselves into a hole, Black could still have found an imaginative defence to emerge with a slight advantage. Instead, they resigned! Not exactly the swindle I was expecting, but enough to take home the flowers.”

Best Game Coordinator John Swain’s comment: “Marcel allowed himself to be bamboozled by this apparent swindle. He had no need to resign because 28. …Qxe3+  29.Rxe3 Bc5 allows his King to escape and wins the R, with all to play for.”

Game H:

NCA Division 1     18 February 2026

White: Jake Hughes (Newark I)     Black Phil Morgan (Ashfield I)

1.e4 c5  2.Nf3 d6  3.d4 cxd4  4.Qxd4 a6  5.Be3 Nc6  6.Qd2 Nf6  7.Nc3 e6  8.h3 Be7

9.Bd3 0-0  10.g4 Nd7  11.g5 Nde5  12.Nxe5 Nxe5  13.Be2 b5  14.f4 Nc4  15.Bxc4 bxc4  16.h4 Bb7  17.h5 d5  18.h6 g6  19.Qd4 f6  20.0-0-0  dxe4  21.Qxc4 Qc8  22.Qxc8 Bxc8  23.Rh2 Rd8

24.Rxd8+ Bxd8  25.Rd2 Be7  26.Nxe4 fxg5  27.fxg5 e5  28. Rd5 Bf5  29.Rxe5 Kf7  30.Nc3 Rc8

31.a3 Bxa3  32.Bd4 Be7  33.Be3 Bb4  34.Ne4 Be7  35.c3 Rc4  36.Bd4 Bxe4  37.Rxe4 Bxg5+

38.Kc2 Bxh6  39.b4 Rc6  40.Kd3 Bg7  41.Rf4+ Bf6  42 Rxf6+ Rxf6  43.Bxf6 Kxf6  44.c4 Ke6 45.Ke4 Kd6  46.c5+ Kc6  47.Ke5 g5  48 Kf5 h6  49.Ke4 g4  50.Kf4  h5  51.Kg3 a5  52.bxa5 Kxc5 53.Kh4 Kb5  54.Kg3 Kxa5  55.Kh4 Kb4  56.Kg3 Kc3  57.Kh4 Kd4  58.Kg3 Ke4  59.Kg2 Ke3 60.Kh2 h4  61.Kg2 Ke2  62.Kh2 Kf2  63.Kh1 Kf1  64.Kh2 g3+     0-1

Ankush: “This was more a case of White collapsing on their own sword in an equal position rather than Black actively swindling.”

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