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| Another English Opening :) |
As mentioned in the last post, I am making progress in
reducing the number of blunders in a game. The below game is one of my better
played games over the last few years. I will have to take it with a grain of salt
as my opponent who was 400+ points higher rated than me donated half his time
to get better points for the tournament. I had 10 minutes and he had 5, this
does not diminish the results in my opinion as I still reduced the number of
errors and blunders, and he had no blunder until the endgame. Anyway see below
for my comments on the game.
This coming weekend I will be playing in my first
Over-The-Board (OTB) tournament in close to two years, should be close to 35
people in attendance. I will post my games no matter the outcome in the coming
weeks. Until then I will play 1 long time control game a day in preparation for
the event I may post a few of these as well this week.
| KCchessc6 1470 - SergioDantas 1850 |
| 1-0 (Hourly Classical Arena) 2016.06.29 |
[6.Qa4
c6
7.Qxe4
Be7
8.Nf3
Nf6
9.Qc2
O-O
10.g3
Bg4
11.Bg2
Re8
12.O-O
Bb4
13.Re1
Qb6
14.d3
Nbd7
15.Be3
Qd8
16.h3
Bh5
17.a3
Ba5
18.Qb3
Qc8
19.Ng5
h6
20.Nge4
Nxe4
Reimann,M (1569)-Brungs,S (1703) Magdeburg 2012 1/2-1/2 (43)]
6...Bf5
7.d3
[7.g3
Bg6
(7...c6
8.Bg2
Nxc3
9.bxc3
Nd7
10.Qb3
Nb6
11.d3
h6
12.a4
Qd7
13.O-O
Rd8
14.Rb1
Rb8
15.Bf4
Rd8
16.c4
Bxe4
17.Bxe4
Bc5
18.a5
f5
19.Bf3
g5
20.Be5
O-O
21.axb6
Bxb6
22.c5
Greinert,T-Korthase,E Greifswald 1997 1-0) 8.Nxd5
Qxd5
9.Bg2
Qd7
10.O-O
Nc6
11.d3
Be7
12.Be3
h5
13.Qa4
a6
14.Rac1
h4
15.Nc5
Bxc5
16.Rxc5
Ne7
17.Qxd7
Kxd7
18.Bd4
hxg3
19.hxg3
f6
20.Bxb7
Rab8
21.Bxa6
Nc6
Golcman,E (2336)-Hajek,J (1971) Marianske Lazne 2005 1-0;
7.Nxd5
Qxd5
8.Nc3
Qd7
9.d4
Be7
10.e3
O-O
11.Be2
c6
12.O-O
Qc7
13.Bd3
Bxd3
14.Qxd3
Na6
15.a3
Rad8
16.e4
Bf6
17.Be3
Qb6
18.Rfd1
Nc7
19.b4
Ne6
20.d5
Qc7
21.Rac1
Qb8
Angelov,Z (2105)-Petrov,S (2075) Sunny Beach 2006 1/2-1/2 (69);
7.Nxd5
Qxd5
8.Nc3
Qd7±
]
7...Nxc3
This here seems to be a mistake i thought Bb4 would have been better for black.
[7...Bb4
8.Bd2
]
8.bxc3
Maybe Nxc3 would have been better giving white a better pawn chain in the center. 8...Bxe4
9.dxe4
Qxd1
10.Kxd1
a little nervous being on the the open file but I have time to get the king to safety while he gets his pieces out of the way of the rooks. 10...Bc5
11.e3
Controls d4 11...O-O
[11...Nd7
12.Bc4⩲
]
12.Rb1
Ke2 or Bc4 surely would have been better here, but with no white squared bishiop i wanted to take control of the half open file. 12...b6
13.Bc4
Nc6
14.Ke2
Ne5
15.Bb3
Rad8
16.f4
Ng4
[16...Nd3!?±
]
17.Kf3
this was a mistake e5 takes away all squares for the Knight following up the h3 and the piece is mine or relegated to h6.
[17.e5
Rfe8
18.h3
Nh6
;
17.e5
Rfe8+−
]
17...Nf6±
18.e5
Ne8
[18...Nd5!?±
]
19.Bb2+−
here I really wanted to exploit the power of the two bishops need to ous e6 and c4 c5 19...Rd3?
Not sure what the meaning of this is, it is easliy defended and does nothing to help improve the Knight on e8.
[19...g6+−
]
20.Rhe1
c6
ok lets his Knight out
[20...Rd8
cannot change what is in store for White 21.Rbd1
Rc8
22.e4+−
]
21.Rbd1
Rxd1
22.Rxd1
[22.Bxd1?!
Nc7+−
]
22...Nc7
[22...g6
cannot change destiny 23.Rd7
Ng7
24.g4+−
]
23.Rd7
Rook on the 7th and good things will happen 23...Nb5
[23...Ne6
is no salvation 24.f5
Nd8
25.Rxa7+−
]
24.e6
fxe6
[24...Nd6
no good, but what else? 25.exf7
Nxf7
26.Rxa7
b5+−
]
25.Bxe6
Kh8
26.c4
Nd6
27.Bxg7#
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