British Championship 2022, Round 8
My apologies for the severe delay to this round report - I came down with Covid immediately after the British, and a combination of recovery from that and difficult home circumstances meant I found it difficult to write.
It's not often that a GM loses in twelve moves, but this happened in Round 8 of the British Championship, as Danny Gormally's championship hopes ended very quickly against John Emms. The other games on the top boards lasted considerably longer, with Wadsworth - N Pert and R Pert - Arkell being hard-fought draws; this allowed Harry Grieve to take sole lead going into the last round with a win against Eggleston.
This win also wrapped up the Under-21 title for Grieve, as Jonah Willow could only draw against Brandon Clarke. With Balaji also having wrapped up the Under-18 title, this meant that the only subsidiary title still in the balance was the women's championship; draws for Lan Yao and Katarzyna Toma and a win for Sheila Jackson meant that all three competitors were within a point of each other going into the final day.
My own game was a topsy-turvy affair against Charlie Storey, who I'd played twice in previous British Championships and beaten both times. I eventually won this one as well, but there were points in the middlegame where he could certainly have taken it.
This round also featured the game that won the Alexander Best Game Prize: Antanas Zapolskis's fine attacking win against Gwilym Price.
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