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121st Varsity Match: Oxford University v Cambridge University, 15 March 2003

Last Edited: Wednesday March 19, 2003 10:31 AM
 

Report by John Saunders: The 121st Varsity Chess Match between Oxford University and Cambridge University was held at the RAC Club, Pall Mall, London on 15 March 2003. Match sponsors were Barry Martin and Henry Mutkin. Match arbiters were Bob Wade and David Pritchard. Thanks are also due to Eddie Penn for his excellent match programme, which has provided some of the information shown below.

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Bd Oxford Rating v Cambridge Rating
1b Richard Palliser (Worcester) 2455m ½-½ Eddie Dearing (Peterhouse) 2367m
2w Merim Bilalic (Wadham) 2297f ½-½ Harriet Hunt (St John's) 2389m
3b Andrew Bigg (Jesus) 2292c 0-1 James Vigus (Clare) 2311f
4w Kemal Ozeren (Balliol) 2160 0-1 Joe Conlon (Christ's) 2215
5b Erik Tonning (Lincoln) 2213 0-1 David Hodge (Trinity) 2165
6w Harvey Meyer (Lincoln) 2228 0-1 David Garner (Peterhouse) 2168
7b Melanie Buckley (St. Hilda's) 2145wf ½-½ Andreas Domnick (St John's) 2185
8w Daniel Gunlycke (Merton) 2056 0-1 Petros Wallden (St John's) 2146
      1½-6½    

Cambridge non-playing captain Peter Wagner won the toss and chose to take White on the odd-numbered boards. The match commenced at 12.30pm and seemed to be fairly close until around 4pm. The first result came in at 4.05pm when Board 7 was agreed drawn without much of a fight. But, in a matter of only half an hour, the match swung decisively in Cambridge's favour. Board 4 finished at 4.15pm and was soon followed by boards 5 and 1, giving Cambridge a 3-1 advantage. Until roughly this stage it had seemed highly probable that Oxford would win boards 6 and 8 to even things up, but the hammer blow fell on board 6 where White was queen for rook and bishop to the good and in time trouble missed a simple mate in four via Philidor's Legacy on move 37. A couple of moves later he allowed a huge swindle which allowed Black to establish a totally won position. At about the same moment the Oxford player on board 8 was snared by a mating swindle, putting the match way beyond Oxford's reach. David Hodge won the best game prize for his play on board 5.

Cambridge now lead the series by 54 wins to Oxford's 49, with 18 matches drawn. Oxford haven't won for five years but they are already planning a terrible revenge in 2004, when they hope to chalk up their 50th success strengthened by the addition of GM Luke McShane, who is due to be studying maths and philosophy at University College, and Eddie Dearing, who is defecting from Cambridge to continue his legal studies at the rival university.

I shall probably add a few photos of the match here in due course.

Oxford University Chess Club Website

Scores of Varsity Matches (1873-present) by Bob Wade (at OUCC website)

Cambridge University Chess Club website

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