Monthly Archives: April 2013
#8797 by Noname
17:08, April 16, 2013 by Noname
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.f3 Bg7 7.Be3 Nc6 8.Bc4 Qb6 9.Bb5 Qc7 10.Nd5 Nxd5 11.exd5 a6 12.Nxc6 axb5 13.Bd4 bxc6 14.Bxg7 Rg8 15.Bc3 c5 16.a3 Ba6 17.Qd2 Bb7 18.Rd1 h5 19.O-O Kd7 20.Rfe1 Rae8 21.Qf4 Ref8 22.Qg5 e6 23.dxe6+ fxe6 24.Be5 Bd5 25.Bg3 Qd8 26.Rxd5 exd5 27.Qxd5 Rf6 28.Qb7+ Qc7 29.Re7+
#8798 by Noname
17:18, April 16, 2013 by Noname
[White "Dutton"]
[Black "Ronald"]
[Result "1-0"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 Nc6 4. d5 Nce7 5. c4 Bg4 6. Nc3 Ng6 7. h3 Bd7 8.
Be3 Nf6 9. Be2 Be7 10. O-O O-O 11. b3 c6 12. Qd2 cxd5 13. cxd5 b6 14. Rac1
Rc8 15. Rfd1 Rc7 16. Ba6 Qb8 17. a4 Bc8 18. Bc4 a6 19. Qe2 Nd7 20. Bxa6
Bxa6 21. Qxa6 Nc5 22. Qc4 f5 23. exf5 Rxf5 24. Nb5 Rc8 25. b4 e4 26. Nfd4
Ne5 27. Nxf5 Nxc4 28. Nxe7+ Kf7 29. Nxc8 Nxe3 30. fxe3 Nd3 31. Ncxd6+ Kg8
32. Rc8 {Black resigns} 1-0
#8799 by Noname
21:01, April 16, 2013 by Noname
[Event "ChessCube Game"]
[Site "www.chesscube.com"]
[Date "2013.04.17"]
[Round "-"]
[White "d_joao@chesscube.com"]
[Black "aceid87@chesscube.com"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "1919"]
[BlackElo "1905"]
[Time "01:34:23"]
[TimeControl "180"]
1. e4 e6 2. d4 b6 3. Nc3 Bb7 4. Nf3 c5 5. d5 Qc7 6. Bd3 a6 7. Ng5 b5 8. Qf3 d6 9. dxe6 fxe6 10. Nxe6 Qe7 11. Qxf8+ Qxf8 12. Nc7+ Kd7 13. Nxa8 Bxa8 14. O-O c4 15. Be2 Nc6 16. Bg4+ Kc7 17. Nd5+ Kb8 18. b3 Ne5 19. Bh3 g5 20. Bxg5 h6 21. Be7 Qg7 22. Bxd6+ Ka7 23. bxc4 Nxc4 24. Bc5+ Kb7 25. a4 Nf6 26. axb5 axb5 27. Ra7+ Kc6 28. Rxg7 Kxc5 29. Nxf6 Rf8 30. Nd7+ Kb4 31. Nxf8 Bxe4 32. Rb1+ Kc3 33. Rg3+ Kxc2 34. Rbb3 Nd2 35. Rgc3+ Kd1 36. Rb2 Ke2 37. Bg4+ Ke1 38. Re3# 1-0
#8800 by YourMove
21:16, April 16, 2013 by YourMove
[White "GuestDGWQ"] [Black "YourMoveHRRS"] [Date "2013.04.16"] [Site "fics.org"] 1. e4 Nc6 2. Bc4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. exd5 exd5 5. Bb5 Bd7 6. Bxc6 Bxc6 7. d3 Qe7 8. Be3 Qb4 9. Nfd2 Qxb2 10. Nc3 Qxc3 11. O-O
#8801 by YourMove
21:16, April 16, 2013 by YourMove
[White "GuestDGWQ"] [Black "YourMoveHRRS"] [Date "2013.04.16"] [Site "fics.org"] 1. e4 Nc6 2. Bc4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. exd5 exd5 5. Bb5 Bd7 6. Bxc6 Bxc6 7. d3 Qe7 8. Be3 Qb4 9. Nfd2 Qxb2 10. Nc3 Qxc3 11. O-O
#8802 by YourMove
21:22, April 16, 2013 by YourMove
[White "(null)"] [Black "(null)"] [Date "2013.04.16"] [Site "fics.org"]
#8803 by Paul
00:03, April 17, 2013 by Paul
[Event "IC Rijswijk"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2013.04.16"]
[Round "28"]
[White "Van der Burg, Wesley"]
[Black "Koks, Paul"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B50"]
[WhiteElo "1490"]
[BlackElo "1512"]
[PlyCount "118"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d3 Nf6 4. Bf4 Nc6 5. Be2 g6 6. h3 Bg7 7. c3 O-O 8. Nbd2
b5 9. a3 a5 10. O-O Bb7 11. Qc2 Rc8 12. e5 Nd5 13. Bh2 dxe5 14. Rfe1 Nf4 15.
Bf1 Qc7 16. Ne4 Nd8 17. Rad1 Nde6 18. Qb3 Rfd8 19. Qxb5 Bc6 20. Qb3 Rb8 21. Qc2
a4 22. Nfd2 Bd5 23. Qxa4 Rxb2 24. Rb1 Ra8 25. Qd1 Rxb1 26. Nxb1 Ba2 27. Ned2
Qd7 28. Qc2 Bd5 29. Ne4 Bc6 30. f3 Ba4 31. Qd2 Bb5 32. c4 Bc6 33. Bg3 Bh6 34.
Qc3 Bxe4 35. dxe4 Nd4 36. Qb2 f6 37. Nc3 Nh5 38. Bf2 Qa7 39. Ra1 Rb8 40. Nb5
Qa4 41. Qc3 Nf4 42. Qb2 Nfe6 43. Qb1 Nc2 44. Ra2 Ne3 45. Qc1 Nxf1 46. Qxf1 Rd8
47. Ra1 Rd2 48. Nc3 Qb3 49. Nd5 Kf7 50. a4 Ra2 51. Rxa2 Qxa2 52. Nb6 Bd2 53.
Be1 Be3+ 54. Kh1 Nd4 55. Nd5 Bd2 56. Bxd2 Qxd2 57. Qa1 Qa5 58. Nc3 Nc2 59. Qb2
Nb4 1/2-1/2
#8804 by Noname
01:18, April 17, 2013 by Noname
1. c4 g6 2. g3 c5 3. Bg2 Bg7 4. Nc3 Nc6 5. a3 d6 6. Rb1 Nh6 7. e3 Nf5 8. Nge2 Rb8 9. d3 O-O 10. O-O Qe8 11. b4 b6 12. b5 Na5 13. Bd2 e6 14. a4 Qd8 15. Nf4 Bb7 16. Bh3 Ne7 17. Qc2 Ba8 18. e4 Bb7 19. Nce2 a6 20. Bc3 axb5 21. Nxe6 fxe6 22. Bxe6+ Rf7 23. axb5 Qf8 24. Nf4 Bc8 25. Bxf7+ Qxf7 26. Rfe1 g5 27. Nd5 Ng6 28. Bxg7 Qxg7 29. f4 gxf4 30. gxf4 Nxf4+ 31. Kh1 Ng6 32. Rg1 Be6 33. Nf4 Bf7 34. Rbf1 Qe5 35. h4 Kh8 36. Rg5 Qd4 37. Nxg6+ Bxg6 38. h5 Nxc4 39. hxg6 1-0
#8805 by Huku
02:35, April 17, 2013 by Huku
[Date "2013.04.17"][White "Huku"][Black "cloudrider"][Result "1-0"][WhiteType "human"][BlackType "human"]
1. Ng1-f3 e7-e6
2. e2-e4 Ng8-f6
3. e4-e5 Nf6-g4
4. h2-h3 Ng4-h6
5. d2-d4 Nh6-f5
6. c2-c3 d7-d5
7. Bf1-d3 g7-g6
8. O-O h7-h6
9. Rf1-e1 Nb8-c6
10. Nb1-d2 Bc8-d7
11. Nd2-b3 b7-b6
12. a2-a4 h6-h5
13. a4-a5 h5-h4
14. a5xb6 c7xb6
15. Bc1-f4 Bf8-h6
16. Bf4xh6 Nf5xh6
17. Qd1-d2 Nh6-g4
18. h3xg4 h4-h3
19. g2-g3 h3-h2
20. Nf3xh2 Qd8-e7
21. Kg1-g2 Qe7-f8
22. Re1-h1 Qf8-g7
23. Nh2-f3 O-O-O
24. g4-g5 Rh8-h5
25. Rh1xh5 g6xh5
26. Nf3-h4 Rd8-g8
27. f2-f4 Nc6-e7
28. Ra1xa7 Ne7-c6
29. Bd3-a6 Kc8-d8
30. Ra7-a8 Kd8-e7
31. Ra8xg8 Qg7xg8
32. Ba6-b5 Nc6-a7
33. Bb5xd7 Ke7xd7
34. Qd2-d1 Qg8-h7
35. Nb3-d2 b6-b5
36. b2-b3 Na7-c6
37. c3-c4 Qh7-d3
38. c4xd5 Nc6xd4
39. d5xe6 Kd7xe6
40. Qd1-e1 Nd4xb3
41. Nd2xb3 Qd3-d5
42. Kg2-h3 Qd5xb3
43. Qe1-e4 Qb3-c3
44. Qe4-f5 Ke6-e7
45. Qf5-f6 Ke7-e8
46. Nh4-f5 Qc3-c5
47. Nf5-d6 Ke8-d7
48. Qf6xf7 Kd7-c6
49. Qf7-b7
#8806 by Noname
09:20, April 17, 2013 by Noname
[Event "5min+15"]
[Site "gameknot.com"]
[Date "2013.04.18"]
[White "Me"]
[Black "Opponent, 1728."]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D70"]
[Annotator "Lin,Alan"]
1. Nf3 Nf6 2. c4 d5 3. d4 {White invites black to transpose to Queen's Gambit
(if black continues with pawn push to e6).} g6 {Black instead attempts to
transpose to the Grunfeld Defence (if white continues with Knight to c3),
which I politely declined as I would be outarmed against someone well-versed
in the theory of the Grunfeld.} 4. cxd5 Nxd5 5. e4 {The logical move. The key
difference compared to the mainline is that there is no Knight on c3 for black
to exchanged off his attacked Knight. So he must retreat it with lose of time
and a cramped position. Also in contrast to the mainline, white has
successfully maintained his central pawns without compromising the pawn
structure. This is a comfortable setup for me to play, made better by the fact
that black should be out of theory by now.} Nb6 6. h3 $1 {I was also out of
theory! However after some thought I realized white must protect the Knight on
f3 from black's potential Bishop on g4, thus in turn safeguarding the pawn on
d4. This also means that black does not get the chance to exchange his Bishop
on c8, which lacks useful squares in this setup. For the rest of the game,
part of white's plan is to keep this Bishop restricted.} Bg7 7. Bb5+ $5 {An
interesting check, with the idea that none of black's blocks are ideal. Bishop
or Knight block on d7 restricts the rest of black's pieces, while the chosen
pawn block on c6 also restricts the Knight on b8, weakens the Knight on b6,
and puts more pawns on light-squares, furthermore restricting black's
light-squared Bishop on c8.} c6 8. Be2 a5 {An interesting attempt to gain much
needed space on the queenside. Black attempts to play the game there like it
were the Slav Defence.} 9. O-O Na6 10. Be3 {I wasn't sure whether to play this
move or put the Bishop on g5 to pressure black's pawn on e7. But I ended up
putting it on e3 to overprotect pawn on d4 while eyeing black's precarious
Knight on b6.} O-O 11. Qb3 $5 {Knight to c3 is probably better here, but Queen
to b3 is a logical followup to the previous move, putting more pressure on
black's Knight on b6.} a4 {The correct response. If white had played the
Knight onto c3, this would have been prevented.} 12. Qa3 $1 {However, with
black's a-pawn overextended, the white Queen in turn gains a peculiar safe new
home on a3, as well as gaining influence over the dark squares.} Nc7 $2 {
Black's first mistake. This temporarily cuts communication between the Knight
on b6 and Queen on d8.} 13. d5 $1 {And so white gets to showcase one of his
main ideas behind his setup. The pawn push opens up the Bishop on e3 against
the Knight on b6, and while black deals with that threat, white takes the time
to wreck black's pawn structure.} Nd7 14. dxc6 bxc6 {With black's tangled
pieces and broken pawn structure, white has the advantage now.} 15. Rd1 {Nc3
is better.} Qe8 16. Bg5 {Again, Nc3 is better, but this move and the next were
successful in provoking black to overextend his kingside pawns onto dark
squares, thus shutting in his Bishop on g7, as well as weakening the light
squares the pawn left behind.} f6 17. Bf4 e5 18. Be3 Nb5 19. Bc4+ Kh8 20. Qd3
Rb8 21. Nc3 Nxc3 22. bxc3 Nb6 $2 {Mistake in a difficult position. Black does
not have many moves to play.} (22... f5 23. Qd6 fxe4 24. Ng5) 23. Rab1 $1 {Of
course. Black's second Knight on b6 must suffer too.} Nxc4 24. Rxb8 Nxe3 25.
Qxe3 Rf7 26. Qb6 $1 {Threatening Rook to d8, pinning black's Queen against his
King, and provoking black's losing response.} Rd7 27. Rxd7 Qxd7 28. Qa6 {Black
now must lose his unmoved Bishop on c8, and the game.} h6 29. Qxc8+ {And black
resigned, knowing that once the Queens come off, he has no chance of stopping
white from picking off the queenside pawns with the Rook and winning the game.}
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