Yearly Archives: 2011
#4040 by Noname
02:04, September 06, 2011 by Noname
1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. e3 g6 5. Nf3 Bg7 6. Be2 O-O 7. O-O Qb6 8. h3 Bf5 9. b3 Ne4 10. Bb2 Rd8 11. Rc1 Nxc3 12. Bxc3 a5 13. Qd2 Nd7 14. Qb2 Nf6 15. Ne5 Ne4 16. Be1 f6 17. Nd3 e5 18. cxd5 cxd5 19. f3 Nd6 20. Nc5 a4 21. dxe5 fxe5 22. Qd2 Bh6 23. Bf2 d4 24. f4 axb3 25. axb3 Ne4 26. Nxe4 Bxe4 27. Bc4+ Kh8 28. exd4 Bxf4 29. Qe2 Bd5 30. dxe5 Qe6 31. Rce1 Rac8 32. Bh4 Bxc4 33. bxc4 Rd4 34. Bf6+ Kg8 35. Qb2 Rdxc4 36. Qxb7 R4c7 37. Qe4 Rc4 38. Qb7 R4c7 39. Qf3 Bh6 40. Rd1 Bf8 41. Kh1 Rc3 42. Rd3 Rxd3 43. Qxd3 Qc4 44. Qf3 Qe6 45. Rb1 Bh6 46. Qd3 Ra8 47. Qd4 Qc6 48. Rd1 Qe6 49. Qe4 Rb8 50. Rd6 Qb3 51. Kh2 Qf7 52. Qg4 Re8 53. Qd4 Qb3 54. Rd7 Qe6 55. Qa7 Rc8 56. Rg7+ Kf8 57. Qa3+ 1-0
#4041 by Noname
05:31, September 06, 2011 by Noname
1.e4 g6
2.Nf3 Bg7
3.d3 e6
4.Be3 b6
5.Nbd2 Bb7
6.g3 Nc6
7.Bg2 Qe7
8.c3 0-0-0
9.a4 f5
10.0-0 a5
11.d4 Nf6
12.e5 Nd5
13.b4 Nxe3
14.fxe3 axb4
15.cxb4 Nxb4
16.a5 Ba6
17.axb6 cxb6
18.Qb3 Kb7
19.Ng5+ Nd5
20.Bxd5+ exd5
21.Qxd5+ Ka7
22.Qb5 Qxg5
23.Qxa6+ Kb8
24.Qa7+ Kc8
25.Rfc1#
#4042 by Noname
00:14, September 07, 2011 by Noname
1. Nf3 d5 2. g3 Nf6 3. Bg2 g6 4. b3 Bg7 5. Bb2 O-O 6. c4 dxc4 7. bxc4 c5 8. O-O Nc6 9. d3 Bf5 10. Nc3 Qd7 11. Re1 Rac8 12. Rb1 b6 13. Nb5 Bh3 14. Bh1 Ne8 15. Bxg7 Nxg7 16. Ng5 Bg4 17. Qd2 h6 18. Ne4 Kh7 19. Nec3 f5 20. f3 Bh5 21. f4 e6 22. Bg2 Rfd8 23. Kh1 Qe7 24. Qe3 Ne8 25. h3 Nd6 26. Nxd6 Rxd6 27. Kh2 Rd7 28. Rg1 g5 29. g4 gxf4 30. Qxf4 Bg6 31. gxf5 exf5 32. Nd5 Qd6 33. Rbf1 Kh8 34. h4 Bh7 35. Bh3 Re8 36. e4 Nb4 37. Qxd6 Rxd6 38. Bxf5 Nxd5 39. cxd5 Bxf5 40. Rxf5 c4 41. Rf4 c3 42. Rf7 Rc8 43. Rgg7 Rdd8 44. Rh7+ Kg8 45. Rfg7+ Kf8 46. Rxa7 Kg8 47. Rag7+ Kf8 48. Rd7 1-0
#4043 by Noname
09:38, September 07, 2011 by Noname
[Event "Campeonato Nacional Abierto 2011"]
[Site "Managua"]
[Date "2011.08.21"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Ortiz, Marcos"]
[Black "Ialovoi, Thomas"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B94"]
[WhiteElo "2136"]
[Annotator "Páiz, Porfirio"]
[PlyCount "83"]
[EventDate "2011.08.20"]
[EventType "swiss"]
[EventRounds "9"]
[EventCountry "NCA"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bg5 Nbd7 7. Bc4 e6 8.
Qe2 b5 9. Bd5 exd5 10. Nc6 Qc7 11. exd5+ Ne5 12. Bxf6 gxf6 13. f4 Bg4 14. Qe4
f5 15. Qe3 Bh6 16. h3 Bh5 17. g4 Bg6 18. g5 Bg7 19. h4 Bh5 20. O-O O-O 21. fxe5
dxe5 22. Rxf5 Qd7 23. Raf1 Bg6 24. Qg3 Bxf5 25. Rxf5 Rae8 26. Qf3 Kh8 27. h5
Qd6 28. Qd3 Qd7 29. h6 Bxh6 30. gxh6 f6 31. Qf3 Qf7 32. Kf1 Qg6 33. Qh5 Qxh5
34. Rxh5 f5 35. Rg5 Rf7 36. Rg7 Rf6 37. Rd7 Kg8 38. d6 e4 39. Nd5 Rxh6 40.
Nce7+ Kf8 41. Nxf5 Rh1+ 42. Kg2 1-0
#4044 by Joost
15:29, September 07, 2011 by Joost
[Event "FIDE World Cup 2011"]
[Site "Khanty-Mansiysk RUS"]
[Date "2011.09.07"]
[Round "4.2"]
[White "Kamsky, Gata"]
[Black "Svidler, Peter"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C78"]
[WhiteElo "2741"]
[BlackElo "2739"]
[Annotator "Based on Comments by Peter Svidler"]
[PlyCount "56"]
[EventDate "2011.08.28"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O b5 6. Bb3 Bc5 {I only play
this variation occasionally. Gata has been doing some, I thought, none
critical stuff against this variation. It looks inoccuous but it's not very
pleasant.} 7. a4 Rb8 8. axb5 axb5 9. c3 d6 10. d4 Bb6 11. Be3 O-O (11... Bg4
12. Nbd2 exd4 (12... O-O 13. h3 Bh5 14. Qc2 {a longish game ensues.}) 13. cxd4
Nxd4 14. Bxd4 Bxd4 15. Bxf7+ Kxf7 {it isn't something you want.}) 12. Nbd2 h6
13. h3 Re8 14. Qc2 {Poisonous little move.} (14. Qe2 Bd7 15. Bc2 Nh7 16. Bd3
exd4 17. cxd4 Nb4 18. Bb1 Nf8 19. Rc1 Ra8 20. Ra3 c6 21. Rb3 Na6 22. Bd3 Nc7
23. Nf1 Nfe6 24. Ng3 c5 25. d5 Nf8 26. Rbc3 Ba5 27. Ra3 Bb4 28. Rxa8 Qxa8 29.
Nh5 f5 30. exf5 Nxd5 31. f6 c4 32. fxg7 cxd3 33. gxf8=Q+ Rxf8 34. Qxd3 Bf5 35.
Qd4 Rf7 36. Bxh6 Bc5 37. Qh4 Bg6 38. Qg4 Ne7 39. Nf4 Kh7 40. Nxg6 {1-0 Van den
Doel,E (2440)-Lane,G (2420)/Wrexham WLS 1997}) 14... exd4 {Unsure what to do.
"It doesn't seem that white is threatening much". Svidler came up with a
"slightly ridiculous" idea.} (14... Bb7 {is stopped compared to Re1.} 15. d5
Bxe3 16. dxc6 Bxd2 17. cxb7 {Rook not en-prise on e1.}) 15. cxd4 Na5 (15... Bb7
{maybe better.}) 16. Ba2 Bb7 17. e5 (17. d5 Bxe3 18. fxe3 c6 {black holds
quite comfortably.} 19. b4 Nc4 20. dxc6 Bxc6 21. Nxc4 Bxe4) 17... Nd5 {
Normally this set up is very much in black's favour. I just assumed Nb4 and
take the bishop. He played Bb1 and I'm very lucky I'm not just losing
immediately.} 18. Bb1 {Just missed by Svidler in his calculations.} g6 19. Bxh6
Nc6 {I'm not saying I'm fine but it's trickier than it looks.} 20. exd6 {It
seems that this is the move that throws away white's advantage.} (20. Qe4 dxe5
21. dxe5 Nf6 22. Qe1 (22. Qh4 {is the critical continuation.} Nxe5 23. Bg5 {
when Svidler's immediate suggestion of} Nxf3+ {loses out of hand.} 24. Nxf3 Kg7
) 22... Nd4) 20... Qxd6 21. Ne4 Qb4 22. Ba2 {My initial reaction is I must be
lost now. Actually by this point I already saw it.} (22. Bd2 {may have been
Kamsky's original idea.} Nxd4 23. Bxb4 Nxc2 24. Bxc2 Nxb4 (24... f5 {is even
stronger.}) 25. Nf6+ Kh8 26. Nxe8 Nxc2 27. Rac1 Bxf3 28. Rxc2 (28. gxf3 Nd4)
28... Be4 29. Rxc7 Rxe8 30. Rxf7 {objectively black should be fine here. With
his two bishops.}) 22... Nxd4 {My thought process. First of all there are no
other moves.} 23. Nf6+ (23. Nxd4 {is a mistake as the moment I occupy the long
diagonal I'm just perfectly fine here.} Qxd4 24. Nc3 Kh7 25. Rad1 Nb4 {and I
think I might even be better.}) 23... Kh8 24. Nxd4 Nxf6 25. Nc6 {my first
reaction is that I have to take.} Qh4 {Here I'm probably already better but it
isn't obvious immediately.} (25... Bxc6 26. Qxc6 Qh4 {but the problem is this
that white has this horribly strong move Be3 otherwise I think I'm fine.} 27.
Be3 {I realised black is in a huge amount of trouble because my pieces are
discoordinated and as soon as this bishop is exchanged away. All my potential
initiative is gone. f7 is hanging, c7 will be hanging, I think I'm close to
lost here. So I started looking at some romantic variations starting with Qh4.}
) 26. Nxb8 {There really isn't much white can do here. [Given that Svidler
only needs a draw]} (26. Be3 Rxe3 27. fxe3 Re8 {For a single exchange I'm
getting this horrible attack on the kingside and there really isn't much he
can do. I definitely have a draw everywhere here and probably I'm already
winning even.}) 26... Re2 $3 {Its something you see in Andersson games. Put on
the cover of a book. Suddenly white is just completely lost.} (26... Be4 27.
Qd2 Qg3 (27... Ng4 28. Bf4 {and the whole thing collapses because I'm running
out of pieces.}) 28. Qg5 {was Svidler's initial idea.}) (26... Qg3 27. Nc6 Re2
{was Svidler's next idea which I think is actually quite decent. But before I
started analysing this further I thought, why am I starting this owith Qg3?
This is where it dawned on me what was happening. I was pacing outside where
the food is.}) 27. Qc3 {He just didn't want to resign with Re2 on the board
here.} (27. Qxe2 Qg3 28. Bd5 Bxd5 29. Bg7+ Kxg7 30. Qe4 Bxe4 31. Nc6 Qxg2#)
27... Rxf2 28. Nc6 Rxf1+ {and I'm just collecting the entire chess set. It's a
very nice feeling to make a move like Re2 on the board. It really doesn't
happen every day. It's a great feeling. It's something you don't really see in
the modern game because you never have an opportunity to do anything like that.
} 0-1
#4045 by YourMove
21:11, September 07, 2011 by YourMove
[White "DanHaz"] [Black "Tetoris"] [Date "2011.09.07"] [Site "fics.org"] 1. b3 d5 2. e3 e5 3. d3 Nc6 4. Bb2 d4 5. e4 Nf6 6. Nd2 Bb4 7. g3 Ng4 8. Ne2 Qf6 9. f3 Ne3 10. Qc1 Bxd2 11. Qxd2 Qxf3 12. Rg1 Ng4 13. Kd1 Nxh2 14. Bg2 Qf2 15. a3 Bg4 16. c3 Qxg1 17. Kc2 Qxg2
#4046 by Noname
04:33, September 08, 2011 by Noname
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 O-O 8. a3 d6 9. c3 Re8 10. d4 h6 11. Nbd2 Bf8 12. Ba2 Bb7 13. b4 a5 14. d5 Ne7 15. Nb3 axb4 16. cxb4 Rb8 17. Bb2 c6 18. Na5 Ba8 19. dxc6 Nxc6 20. Nxc6 Bxc6 21. Qd3 Qd7 22. Rac1 Rbd8 23. Bb1 Ba8 24. Qe2 g6 25. Bd3 Rb8 26. Rc2 Nh5 27. g3 Bg7 28. Rec1 Qg4 29. Nd4 Qxe2 30. Nxe2 Nf6 31. Nc3 Bc6 32. f3 Bd7 33. Nd1 d5 34. exd5 e4 35. fxe4 Nxe4 36. Bxg7 Kxg7 37. Rc7 Bf5 38. Bxe4 Rxe4 39. Nc3 Rd4 40. Rd1 Rxd1+ 41. Nxd1 Ra8 42. Ne3 Be4 43. Re7 Bb1 44. Re5 Ra6 45. Kf2 h5 46. Kf3 Ba2 47. Ke4 Rxa3 48. Kd4 Rb3 49. d6 f6 50. Re7+ Kf8 51. Nd5 Bb1 52. Kc5 Rd3 53. Ra7 1-0
#4047 by YourMove
12:38, September 08, 2011 by YourMove
[White "YourMoveAONB"] [Black "ManhProj"] [Date "2011.09.08"] [Site "fics.org"] 1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Qxd2#
#4048 by YourMove
12:38, September 08, 2011 by YourMove
[White "YourMoveAONB"] [Black "ManhProj"] [Date "2011.09.08"] [Site "fics.org"] 1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Qxd2#
#4049 by Noname
02:25, September 09, 2011 by Noname
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. d3 Bc5 5. O-O Nd4 6. Ba4 Nxf3+ 7. Qxf3 O-O 8. Qg3 d6 9. Bg5 c6 10. Bb3 Nh5 11. Qh4 Nf6 12. Nc3 h6 13. Bd2 a5 14. Kh1 Bd4 15. f4 Ng4 16. Qxd8 Rxd8 17. fxe5 Nxe5 18. a4 Be6 19. Bxe6 fxe6 20. Ne2 Bb6 21. Nf4 Re8 22. h3 Nd7 23. Rf3 Ne5 24. Rff1 Nd7 25. g4 d5 26. Rae1 e5 27. Nh5 dxe4 28. Rxe4 Rf8 29. Ree1 g6 30. Ng3 Bf2 31. Rxf2 Rxf2 32. Ne4 Rf7 33. Kg2 g5 34. Nd6 Rf6 35. Nxb7 Rb8 36. Nxa5 Rxb2 37. Rc1 Ra2 38. Nc4 Rxa4 39. Rb1 e4 40. Nb2 Ra2 41. dxe4 Nc5 42. e5 Re6 43. Kf3 Rxe5 44. Be3 Nd7 45. Nc4 Rb5 46. Rd1 Rd5 47. Rc1 Ra4 48. Nd2 Ne5+ 49. Ke2 Nc4 50. Nf1 Ra3 51. c3 Kh7 52. Bd4 c5 53. Be3 Kg6 54. Rc2 Ra1 55. Bc1 Rd7 56. Ng3 Ra6 57. Kf2 Rd3 58. Kg2 Re6 59. h4 gxh4 60. Nh5 Ne3+ 61. Bxe3 Rexe3 62. Nf4+ Kg5 63. Nxd3 Rxd3 64. c4 Rg3+ 65. Kh2 Rxg4 66. Kh3 Rf4 0-1