#4788 by Mrs. chungle
16:44, February 19, 2012 by Mrs. chungle
[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2007.07.15"]
[Round "10"]
[White "Mrs. chungle"]
[Black "dedacted"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "A80"]
[WhiteElo "1566"]
[BlackElo "1883"]
[Annotator "Mrs. chungle"]
[PlyCount "134"]
1. d4 f5 2. Bg5 {Bogoljubov's Anti-Dutch Line - the idea is to prevent Black
from playing any ...e6 lines} g6 3. e4 $6 {not the right time for this. I got
my lines thoroughly confused - I should have played 3Nc3 first} fxe4 4. Nc3 d5
5. Bb5+ (5. Nge2 {and if} Bg4 {then} 6. h3 {no if the Bishop retreats Knight
goes to f4 or if} Bxe2 7. Bxe2 {and try to exploit Black's light sqaures.
White has the Bishop pair.}) 5... c6 6. Be2 {wasting time - my opponent is
helped to play a move he likely would have at some point anyway. For what
it's worth, Black can't play the QN to c6 and B has lost a single square to a
pawn.} Bg7 7. Qd2 {intending castling long and Bh6} Nd7 {it's safe to play
this as the d5 pawn is defended by c6} 8. Bg4 Ndf6 9. Bh3 {if we're going to
trade Bishops then I want it to be beneficial to me -- it could help me
develop my KN} Bg4 $5 {a collinear move - [Nunn. pg. 56, Secrets of Practical
Chess] This is a nice looking move, but does it do anything? 1. it hits no
target in addition to the Bh3 and 2. The Bishop is not planing a new position
on a new diagonal} 10. f3 Bxh3 (10... exf3 11. gxf3) 11. Nxh3 {intending Nf4}
Qd7 {intending 12. ...exf3 the g pawn cannot retake or the Queen takes the
Knight on h3 -- also getting ready to castle long} 12. O-O-O {at this point I
think I was going to play} (12. Nf4 h6 13. Nxg6 Rh7 14. Bf4 {but I brushed my
King on the way by - so I moved it because in a tournament the rule is
"touch-move". My opponent was kind about it, but it seemed right to live by
the rule. Luckily, it turned out okay. Maybe it was better than what I
wanted to play.}) 12... exf3 $1 {Black wins a pawn} 13. Rhe1 h6 14. Bf4 g5 15.
Be5 O-O-O 16. Ng1 fxg2 {Black takes another pawn} 17. Qxg2 Nh5 {he's had
enough of my Bishop} 18. Bxg7 Nxg7 19. Nf3 {prevents ...h5} Nf6 {first time
this Knight has moved} 20. Ne5 $1 Qe8 (20... Qe6 $4 21. Ng6 {hits the Queen
and threatens Nf7 forking the Rooks}) 21. h4 {trying to win back the pawn} Nf5
22. hxg5 Rg8 $2 {pins the pawn} ({Why not} 22... hxg5 23. Qxg5 Qh5 {White is
down a pawn and may not want to trade Queens} (23... Rh5 $5 {seems okay too.
We tried out continuations involving this move - seemed strong})) 23. g6 $1 {
a passed pawn} e6 {clears the 7th rank for defence} 24. Rd3 {Keep an eye on d4}
Nd7 {good idea, the Knight on e5 is a force} 25. Rg1 {to add to defence of g6
when the Knight is exchanged off} Nxe5 26. dxe5 Rd7 27. Ne2 Rdg7 28. Nf4 c5 {
Black tries to get something going on the Q-side} 29. Qg4 {intending Nxd5, ...
exd5 Qxf5+} c4 30. Ra3 Kb8 31. Qg2 Qc6 32. Qf2 {a7} b5 {Rg7 holds a7} 33. Nh5
Rb7 (33... Rxg6 34. Qxa7+ Kc8 35. Qa8+ Qxa8 (35... Kd7 36. Ra7+ Qc7 37. Nf6+ (
37. Rxc7+ Kxc7 38. Qxg8 Rxg8 39. Rxg8 {R+N vs N}) 37... Rxf6 38. Rxc7+ Kxc7 39.
Rxg8 Rf7 40. Qa7+ Kc6 41. Rc8+ Rc7 {Q or Rxc7#}) 36. Rxa8+ Kb7 37. Rxg8 Rxg1+
38. Rxg1 {R+N vs N}) 34. Nf6 Rgg7 35. Nh5 Rg8 36. Nf6 Rd8 {No way we're having
a draw} 37. Nh5 b4 38. Rf3 d4 39. Rxf5 $1 exf5 {give me a pawn and Knight for
the Rook and a passer} 40. Qxf5 d3 41. g7 c3 42. b3 (42. Qxd3 $1 {Mr. chungles
idea.} Rxd3 (42... Rxg7 43. Qxd8+) (42... Rbd7 43. Qe2 Qe6 {keep an eye on g8}
44. Nf6) 43. g8=Q+ Qc8 44. Qxc8+ Kxc8 45. cxd3 {R+N vs R}) 42... Rxg7 {Tricky.
Black sets a trap. White must not recapture with his Rook or...Qh1#} (42...
Rg8 43. Qxd3 {There was a note attached to the move 42. ...Rg8 with moving 43.
Nf6 and forks the Rooks but that doesn't make any sense upon writing this up.
Mrs. chungle may have been hallucinating around here.}) 43. Nxg7 Qa6 $1 {This
move surprised me(Mrs chungle) My first instinct was to protect the a-pawn
with my King -- not a good idea!} 44. e6 (44. Kb1 Qa3) 44... Qa3+ 45. Kd1 {At
this point I had a long think -- it was VERY sticky!} dxc2+ {double check --
ouch!} 46. Ke2 $1 (46. Kxc2 Qb2#) 46... Qa6+ 47. Kf3 Rd3+ 48. Kg4 Rd4+ 49. Kh5
Qe2+ 50. Kg6 {here I thought my King was safe -- no, another tactical shot}
Rg4+ $1 51. Rxg4 {again my opponent gives me a chance to go wrong and lose the
game} (51. Qxg4 Qxg4+ 52. Rxg4 c1=Q {R+N vs Q}) 51... Qxg4+ $1 52. Qxg4 c1=Q {
Q+N vs Q} 53. Qxb4+ Kc8 54. Qc5+ {I was up a minor piece, but the situation
was very tense -- both sides have an advanced passer} Kb7 55. Qb5+ Kc8 56. Qc6+
Kb8 57. Kh7 $2 {Inaccurate.} (57. e7 $4 Qg5+ {picks up the e-pawn}) (57. Qe4 {
Queen behind the pawn and control the b1-h7 diagonal} Qg5+ (57... c2 58. Kh7 (
58. e7 $2 Qg1+ 59. Kh7 c1=Q) (58. Qg2 {or g4} Qg5+ $1 59. Qxg5 hxg5 60. Kxg5
c1=Q+ {N vs Q}) 58... Qd1 59. e7 {both sides will have 2 Queens}) 58. Kh7 Qe7
59. Qe5+ {wins Black's c-pawn}) 57... Qe3 58. Qd6+ Kb7 59. e7 Qe4+ 60. Kh8 c2
61. e8=Q (61. Qc5 c1=Q 62. Qxc1 Qxe7 63. Qxh6 {I'm not keen on this.}) (61. Ne6
{Mr. chungle's idea} c1=Q 62. e8=Q Qc3+ 63. Kg8 Qg4+ 64. Kf8 Qh8+ {The checks
are necessary as Black's King is in a stalemated position.} 65. Ke7 Qh7+ 66.
Kd8 Qh4+ 67. Qee7+ Q4xe7+ {Black can take with either Queen} 68. Qxe7+ Qxe7+
69. Kxe7 h5 70. Nf4 h4 71. Kd6 Kb6 72. Kd5 Kb5 73. a3 a5 74. Nh3 Kb6 75. Kc4
Kc6 76. b4 {White also wins with 75. a4 in similar fashion} axb4 77. axb4 Kb6
78. b5 Kb7 79. Kc5 Kc7 80. b6+ Kb7 81. Kb5 Kb8 82. Ka6 Ka8 83. b7+ Kb8 84. Nf4
h3 85. Nxh3 Kc7 86. Ka7) 61... Qxe8+ 62. Nxe8 c1=Q 63. Qb4+ Kc6 64. Qd6+ Kb7
65. Qd7+ Kb6 66. Qd8+ Ka6 67. Qd6+ (67. Nc7+ Kb7 68. Ne6 Qb2+ 69. Ng7 Qxa2 70.
b4 Qf7 {restrains my Queen}) 67... Kb7 {Draw agreed. Time Control game in
140mins and 1 minute increment : Time left: W29 mins : B7.5 mins} 1/2-1/2
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