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There I was, To some actual chess, and I want to share 1 e4 coaching one of my junior chess classes and a game played by one of my chess students. Ben is capable of trying anything in the today was the day that we were all going to Ben Aubury is simply obsessed with chess. He opening, but today it was the classic 1 e4. ‘nail this thing forever’. I refer to the en eats and sleeps the game. Like any junior, 1...e5 2 Ìf3 Ìc6 3 Íb5 a6 4 Ía4 passant rule as there had been much there was a time when he never knew how The Closed Ruy Lopez. Actually, Ben and I confusion and, indeed, a few tears over this the pieces moved. Now he has an ECF grade have not studied this popular opening in any curious move. I had just asked if anyone in the of 108 and is getting stronger by the week. great detail (we like to do endgames, as well class actually knew what en passant meant. I Ben studies hard, and is the epitome of an as openings!), so anything he has learned in had already told them that it was French and autodidact. I never have to push him to do addition he has done by himself. therefore just one of the several languages homework, and like Oliver he often asks for more. 4...b5 5 Íb3 Íe7 6 c3 that we use in chess. What particularly impresses me for an eleven- 6 d4 is a viable alternative. After a few seconds an arm shot skywards year-old is his knowledge of chess history. 6...Ìf6 7 d3 0-0 8 0-0 d6 accompanied by the inevitable, Ben can tell you all about Botvinnik, Tal, Morphy 8...d5 9 Ëe2 Íb7 10 a4 is another line. “Ooh, ooh, me sir! I know this.” and what year Steinitz won the world championship. 9 h3 “Yes?” I asked. I threw a name in the ring recently – Lajos Portisch We don’t want that light-squared bishop “Is it a goldfish?” – and he was able to tell me about him too. getting to g4, pinning the knight, thank you. “A goldfish? Like any youngster, Ben has his opinions. 9...Íb7 10 Îe1 Ìa5 “Yes, it is a goldfish isn’t it?” He thinks that Petrosian is “boring” and that Putting the question to the bishop: stay on (Desperately trying to stifle laughter) Fischer was not an attacking player, but was b3 or vacate the square. “Erm, no it isn’t.” more positional and only attacked (like a 11 Íc2 “Yes, it is”, he confidently replied. crocodile) when he was sure of the kill. Let’s Very nice. Preserving the bishop, and therefore After some detective work it transpired see if that view is held in five years’ time. the bishop-pair. This fine piece now points at that the youngster thought that I was asking Conversations with Ben are always h7 for possible tricks later in the game. about the meaning of the word poisson (not illuminating, and the reward I get for putting 11...c5 en passant), which is, of course, fish. In that in some extra chess work with him is to see Black is also playing well to his credit and respect I gave him the benefit. his game begin to blossom as he improves. has no problems at the moment. More on kids’ thoughts. My good friend With that improvement comes more victories, 12 Ìbd2 Îc8 13 Ìf1 Îe8 Neil Staples furnished me with a nice quote of course, and we all like to win. Recently Ben from Alan Bennett’s Diaries. Headed the ‘13th won a prize at the Cotswold Chess Congress. May’ in his diary there followed: “Talk to He wanted to show me the game that helped Archie Powell. His four-year-old son Wilfred him win “fifty quid” which he is going to spend is learning chess and was recently taken to a on chess equipment – good lad! Church of England confirmation service where the bishop officiating was Richard We went through the game and I enjoyed Charteris. Having ascertained that Charteris listening to his thoughts. I want to share it here. was a bishop, Wilfred whispered, ‘Does that Bear in mind, Ben is 11 and graded 108, but mean that he can only move diagonally?’” don’t worry – he won’t be either of those for Classic. Back to that class now and I was too long and you might
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