Monthly Archives: May 2012
#5571 by YourMove
23:36, May 21, 2012 by YourMove
[White "GreyGuru"] [Black "hiperbaton"] [Date "2012.05.21"] [Site "fics.org"] 1. c4 c5 2. Nc3 Nc6 3. g3 g6 4. Bg2 Bg7 5. e3 e6 6. d4 d5 7. cxd5 exd5 8. Nge2 cxd4 9. Nxd4 Nge7 10. O-O O-O 11. a3 a6 12. b4 Be6 13. b5 Nxd4 14. exd4 Qd7 15. a4 Rfc8 16. Bb2 Nf5 17. Ne2 Rc4 18. Ba3 Rac8 19. Rc1 axb5 20. Rxc4 Rxc4 21. axb5 Qxb5 22. Bc5 b6 23. Ba3 Nxd4 24. Nxd4 Rxd4 25. Qc2 Rc4 26. Qd2 d4 27. Re1 Qa4 28. Bb2 Rc2 29. Qf4 Rxb2 30. Qb8 Bf8 31. Qxb6 Rxb6
#5572 by fdgag
02:49, May 22, 2012 by fdgag
[Event "1400+"]
[Site "SCC"]
[Date "2012.05.17"]
[Round "9"]
[White "Leonid Aghamalian"]
[Black "Me"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Annotator "Fritz 11"]
[WhiteElo "1410"]
[BlackElo "1757"]
[ECO "C54"]
[TimeControl "0"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. c3 Nf6 5. d4 exd4 6. cxd4 Bb4+ 7. Bd2 Bxd2+
8. Nbxd2 d5 {last book move} 9. e5 dxc4 10. exf6 Qxf6 11. Nxc4 O-O 12. O-O
Rd8 13. Re1 Be6 14. Nce5 Nxd4 15. Nxd4 c5 16. Qf3 cxd4 17. Qxf6 gxf6 18. Nd3
Bc4 19. Red1 Rac8 20. b3 Ba6 21. Nb4 $4 $19 ({-3.50 Fritz 11:} 21. Rd2 Rc3
22. Rad1 Kg7 23. f3 Bxd3 24. Rxd3 Rxd3 25. Rxd3 f5 26. Rd1 Kf6 27. Kf2 Ke5
28. Ke2 Rg8 29. g3 Rc8 30. Kd2 Kd5 $17 {[%eval -75,18]} ) Be2 22. Rd2 d3 23.
f3 Rd4 $19 ({-2.28 Fritz 11:} 23. ... a5 24. Nxd3 Bxd3 25. Kf2 Rc3 26. Re1
Kg7 27. Re7 b6 28. h4 Kg6 29. g4 Kg7 30. Kg3 Rd5 31. Kf4 Rc1 32. g5 Rd4+ $19
{[-3.47]} ) 24. Nxd3 $19 ({-3.53 Fritz 11:} 24. a3 a5 25. Na2 Rc2 26. Rxc2
dxc2 27. Kf2 Bb5 28. Ke1 a4 29. bxa4 Bxa4 30. Nc3 Bb3 31. Ke2 Bc4+ 32. Ke1
Rd3 33. Ne4 Rxa3 34. Rc1 Re3+ 35. Kd2 Re2+ 36. Kc3 f5 $19 {[-2.28]} ) Bxd3
25. Rad1 Rcd8 26. Kf2 R4d7 27. Ke3 Bf5 28. Rxd7 Rxd7 29. Rd4 Rxd4 30. Kxd4
Kf8 31. Kc5 Ke7 32. b4 Kd7 33. a4 Bc2 34. a5 Kc7 35. Kd5 Bd3 36. Kc5 b6+ 37.
axb6+ axb6+ 38. Kd4 Bf5 39. Kd5 Be6+ 40. Kd4 Kd6 41. f4 Kc6 42. g3 Kb5 43.
Kc3 Ka4 44. h4 $2 $19 ({-11.04 Fritz 11:} 44. b5 Kxb5 45. g4 Bxg4 46. Kb3 Kc5
47. Ka4 b5+ 48. Kb3 b4 49. Kb2 Kc4 50. h4 b3 51. h5 Bxh5 52. Kc1 Kc3 53. f5
$19 {[-8.07]} ) h5 0-1
#5573 by guy
10:28, May 22, 2012 by guy
[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "1989"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Hoijarvi, Kari"]
[Black "Herlin, Sam"]
[Result "1-0"]
1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 dxc4 5. a4 Bf5 6. Ne5
e6 7. f3 {Krause Attack} Bb4 8. e4 Bxe4 9. fxe4 Nxe4
10. Bd2 Bxc3 {I've never seen this, but taking the exchange
with 10 Qh4+ is dangerous too.} 11. Bxc3 {The only move I
had to really think. The bishop has more attacking chances
here, d4-d5 becomes a threat in many variations. } Qh4+
12. g3 Nxg3 13. hxg3 Qxh1 14. Qg4 O-O 15. O-O-O b5 $2
(15... Na6 {and white has a strong initiative, but the game
isn't decided. Now he gets hammered at once.}) 16. Bxc4
Qh6+ 17. Bd2 Qh2 (17... Qf6 18. Rf1 Qe7 19. Rxf7 {wins})
18. Bxe6 Na6 (18... fxe6 {smothered mate}) 19. Bxf7+ Rxf7
20. Nxf7 Kxf7 21. Qf3+ {Black resigned, because Rh1 traps
the queen} 1-0
#5575 by YourMove
20:39, May 22, 2012 by YourMove
[White "YourMoveWBCO"] [Black "GuestGZRC"] [Date "2012.05.22"] [Site "fics.org"] 1. h4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. a4 d5 4. c4 e4
#5574 by YourMove
20:39, May 22, 2012 by YourMove
[White "YourMoveWBCO"] [Black "GuestGZRC"] [Date "2012.05.22"] [Site "fics.org"] 1. h4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. a4 d5 4. c4 e4
#5576 by YourMove
20:40, May 22, 2012 by YourMove
[White "YourMoveWBCO"] [Black "GuestGZRC"] [Date "2012.05.22"] [Site "fics.org"] 1. h4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. a4 d5 4. c4 e4
#5577 by Noname
03:10, May 23, 2012 by Noname
[Event "Challenge"]
[Site "http://www.redhotpawn.com"]
[Date "2012.05.15"]
[Round "?"]
[White "westwizard"]
[Black "BrendanT"]
[WhiteRating "1341"]
[BlackRating "1200"]
[WhiteElo "1341"]
[BlackElo "1200"]
[Result "*"]
[GameId "9279269"]
1. e4 d5 2. Nb1c3 dxe4 3. Nc3xe4 Nb8c6 4. Bf1b5 Bc8d7 5. c3 e6 6. d4 Ng8f6 7. Bc1g5 Bf8e7 8. Bb5d3 Nf6xe4 9. Bg5xe7 Ne4xf2 10. Be7xd8 Nf2xd1 11. Ra1xd1 Ra8xd8 12. Ng1f3 O-O 13. O-O f5 14. Bd3c4 Nc6a5 15. Bc4d3 b6 16. b4 Na5c6 17. Bd3c4 Rf8f6 18. Rd1e1 Rd8e8 19. d5 Nc6d8 20. dxe6 Bd7xe6 21. Bc4xe6 Re8xe6 22. Re1xe6 Rf6xe6 23. Nf3d4 Re6f6 24. Nd4xf5 c5 25. g4 cxb4 26. cxb4 a5 27. g5 *
#5578 by YourMove
07:36, May 23, 2012 by YourMove
[White "GuestYBXV"] [Black "YourMoveZDPK"] [Date "2012.05.23"] [Site "fics.org"] 1. e4 e5 2. c4 Nf6 3. Bd3 Nc6 4. Qc2 b6 5. a3 Ba6 6. b4 Bb7 7. Bb2 Nd4 8. Bxd4 exd4 9. e5 Bxg2 10. exf6 Qxf6 11. Bxh7 d3 12. Qxd3 Qxa1 13. Be4 Bxh1 14. Bxh1 O-O-O 15. Qf3 Qxb1 16. Ke2 Re8 17. Qe3
#5579 by Noname
10:42, May 23, 2012 by Noname
c4 Nf6 2. Nf3 c5 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 g6 5. Nc3 Bg7 6. e4 Nc6 7. Be3 O-O 8. Be2 b6 9. O-O Bb7 10. f3 { Paronen didn't remember the exact moves, but this position can be reached with many transpositions. If there's a blunder, it might be just wrong move order. Now comes the novelty: } Qb8!!? { This crazy looking move has actually a very clever point. Usually black wants to play Qc7, Rc8, Qb8, but then Nb5 or Nd5 is sometimes good for white. This move has the unfortunate side effect though, that Ra8 cannot be developed. }
Rc1? { Routine response, which does not match with what black has in mind. If the queen was on c7, then Nd5 Nxd5 cxd5 would be a threat, but since black avoids the pin, this is almost pointless. Paronen suggested 11 Nd5 as an improvement. } Nh5! { Now black threatens to play Nf4 and get the bishop pair. Exchanging pieces of course would help black. So white decided to make room to play Bf1. }
Re1?! { Now black draws the game, but is there anything better? } Be5! { Here we go. Three eccentric moves and white can't stop him anymore. } 13.g3 { Of course not h3 and black wins, tactics exercise for the reader. } Bxg3 14. hxg3 Qxg3 { Now Kh1 is perpetual. Anything can happen in simuls. }
Kf1?? { B.b.b.but.t.t i.i.i.i.t.t.t.t's.s.s m.m.m.ate?? stuttered black. } Qh2 { Ng3 coming. }
Bf2 Nf4 0-1 { Paronen was stunned. Hard to believe, that World Champion Candidate can be toppled like that! }
#5580 by Noname
11:03, May 23, 2012 by Noname
1.c4 Nf6 2. Nf3 c5 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 g6 5. Nc3 Bg7 6. e4 Nc6 7. Be3 O-O 8. Be2 b6 9. O-O Bb7 10. f3 { Paronen didn't remember the exact moves, but this position can be reached with many transpositions. If there's a blunder, it might be just wrong move order. Now comes the novelty: } Qb8!!? { This crazy looking move has actually a very clever point. Usually black wants to play Qc7, Rc8, Qb8, but then Nb5 or Nd5 is sometimes good for white. This move has the unfortunate side effect though, that Ra8 cannot be developed. }
2.Rc1? { Routine response, which does not match with what black has in mind. If the queen was on c7, then Nd5 Nxd5 cxd5 would be a threat, but since black avoids the pin, this is almost pointless. Paronen suggested 11 Nd5 as an improvement. } Nh5! { Now black threatens to play Nf4 and get the bishop pair. Exchanging pieces of course would help black. So white decided to make room to play Bf1. }
3.Re1?! { Now black draws the game, but is there anything better? } Be5! { Here we go. Three eccentric moves and white can't stop him anymore. } 13.g3 { Of course not h3 and black wins, tactics exercise for the reader. } Bxg3 14. hxg3 Qxg3 { Now Kh1 is perpetual. Anything can happen in simuls. }
4.Kf1?? { B.b.b.but.t.t i.i.i.i.t.t.t.t's.s.s m.m.m.ate?? stuttered black. } Qh2 { Ng3 coming. }
5.Bf2 Nf4 0-1 { Paronen was stunned. Hard to believe, that World Champion Candidate can be toppled like that! }