Yearly Archives: 2012
#5325 by Noname
07:49, April 22, 2012 by Noname
[pgn] [Event "?"] [Site "?"] [Date "????.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "NN"] [Black "Spreek"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [ECO "B07"] [PlyCount "60"]
e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 e5 {The goal of this opening is to reach the solid Phillidor Hanham variation without risking some dangerous lines in the traditional move-order (1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6).} 4. dxe5 {My lower-rated opponent was evidently eager to trade queens.} dxe5 5. Qxd8+ Kxd8 {This queenless middlegame is pretty famous, and the verdict seems to be that it is harmless for Black.} 6. Bg5 (6. Bc4 {might be more dangerous for Black.} Bb4 (6... Be6 { is played more often but seems to be more of a drawing weapon.} 7. Bxe6 fxe6 8. f3 Bd6 9. Be3 $14 {I feel like only White can win a position like this.}) 7. Bd2 Ke7 8. Nf3 Be6 $5 {An interesting idea that has only been tried a few times. Play might continue:} (8... Nbd7 {With the e5 pawn secure, Black is finally threatening to take on c3 (and then e4).} 9. O-O-O {Far better than passive options like Bd3.} Bd6 10. h3 $14 {It seems that White has a little pull here.}) 9. Nxe5 Bxc3 10. Bxc3 Nxe4 11. Bb4+ Kf6 12. Bxe6 Kxe6 13. Nd3 { This position appears roughly equal.}) 6... Be6 {An important move. Black prepares the harmonious Nbd7 without blocking in the c8 bishop. Also he frees the c8-square for his king if need be.} 7. O-O-O+ Nbd7 8. f4 {Probably better than the alternative} (8. Nf3 {which someone played against me a few rounds earlier. I quickly got a winning position after} Kc8 9. Bb5 $6 c6 10. Be2 Bb4
Bxf6 gxf6 12. Nh4 Nc5 13. f3 Bxc3 14. bxc3 Na4 $17) 8... exf4 {The only move that makes sense.} 9. Bxf4 (9. e5 $6 {looks cool at first, but Black can escape the pin with the typical} h6 10. Bxf4 Ng4 {when White's e-pawn is hopelessly exposed.}) (9. Nf3 $5 {is the standard move.}) 9... c6 $6 {I was on my own after my opponents last move, and I think the move I chose was a mistake. White's plan is to strangle any chance of counterplay with h3 and Nge2, so this is my best chance to strike.} (9... Bb4 $1 10. Nge2 Ng4 {White has no pleasant way of dealing with the threat of Nf2, as the natural} 11. Bg3 $6 {allows} Ne3) 10. h3 $1 {White has a very good approach to this position. He knows that I want to play against his isolated e-pawn, so he immediately takes steps to secure it. This move prevents an annoying Ng4 move, and thus gives him an idea of e5.} Bb4 {It's hard to suggest anything else, but I quickly fall into a passive position.} 11. Nge2 $1 {It's important for White not to allow me to fracture his pawn structure with Bxc3.} Bc4 $6 {I compound my problems by continuing to play actively when I should have accepted a small disadvantage. Instead 11...Bc4 has the idea of taking on e2, then taking on c3, and finally taking on e4. However this is easily parried by White's next move.} (11... Re8 {A move like this or even}) (11... h6 {would have been far more in line with my position.}) 12. Rd4 b5 {Obviously the only move, others would give up material.} 13. e5 Ne8 14. Ne4 (14. Rd1 $6 {The computer loves this move (with the idea of Nd4), but it is hardly a move a human would make.}) 14... h6 $2 {Oblivious to potential ideas from White.} 15. b3 $2 {Allowing me to achieve a playable position.} (15. N2g3 $1 {was the simplest solution. Once White forces the exchange of bishops, I will be stuck in a hopelessly passive, undeveloped position.} Nc7 (15... Bxf1 $4 16. Rxf1 a5 17. Rfd1 $18) 16. Bxc4 bxc4 17. Rhd1 Nd5 18. Nf5 $18 {Black is totally screwed here.}) 15... Ba3+ 16. Kb1 Be6 17. N2c3 {White sensibly plans to bring his final pieces into the game. } Ke7 {Finally getting out of the horrible pin on the d-file. Though I'm fortunate not to be lost, my position is still very unpleasant.} 18. g4 { Preparing to aim the f1-bishop along the long diagonal h1-a8.} a5 {I know White wants to pressure my c6 pawn, so I decide to prepare a natural defense with Ra6. Hopefully, I'll be able to organize some queenside play with ...a4 later} (18... Nc7 $1 {is far better however.} 19. Bg2 Nd5 $1 20. Nxd5+ Bxd5 { And now White's only hope for an advantage is the murky exchange sac} 21. Rxd5 cxd5 22. Nd6 $13) 19. Bg2 Ra6 20. Rhd1 Nc7 21. Nd6 g6 $4 {A losing blunder} ( 21... Rd8 {was necessary.}) 22. Nde4 $4 {A mistake in return.} (22. Nxf7 $1 { is absolutely crushing.}) 22... Nd5 23. Nxd5+ Bxd5 24. Nf6 Bxg2 25. Rxd7+ Ke6 { Feeling the position turning around, my opponent decided to force a draw here with} 26. R1d6+ (26. R7d2 $1 {would give him decent winning chances.} Bf3 ( 26... Bxh3 $2 27. Rh1 {and the bishop is trapped.}) 27. Rf1 Bd5 28. Nxd5 cxd5
Be3 {leaves White with a huge positional advantage, along with the brutal threat of Rf6+}) 26... Bxd6 27. Rxd6+ Ke7 28. Rd7+ Ke6 29. Rd6+ Ke7 30. Rd7+ Ke6 $11 {And here we agreed to a draw.} (30... Kf8 $4 {would give White a stunning finisher with} 31. Bxh6+ $3 Rxh6 32. Rd8+ Kg7 (32... Ke7 33. Re8#) 33. Rg8#) 1/2-1/2 [/pgn]
#5326 by Pedro Martins
13:33, April 22, 2012 by Pedro Martins
[Event "II Divisão"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.04.21"]
[Round "6"]
[White "Paulo Fanha"]
[Black "Pedro Martins"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D53"]
1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bg5 Be7 5. e3 h6 6. Bh4 O-O 7. Qc2 c5 8. dxc5 Qa5 9. cxd5 exd5 10. Bd3 Nc6 11. Qd2 d4 12. exd4 Nxd4 13. Ne4 Qxd2+ 14. Nxd2 g5 15. Bg3 Bxc5 16. O-O-O Be6 17. Kb1 Nf5 18. Ne2 Ng4 19. Ne4 Bb6 20. h3 Nxg3 21. fxg3 Ne3 22. Nf6+ Kg7 23. Nh5+ Kh8 24. Rc1 Rfd8 25. Be4 Rd2 26. Bxb7 Bf5+ 27. Ka1 Rb8 28. Bf3 Nc2+ 29. Rxc2 Rxc2 30. g4 Bg6 31. Nhg3 Bd8 32. Nc3 Bf6 33. Nge2 Rbxb2 34. Rd1 Rxa2+ 0-1
#5327 by Pedro Martins
13:40, April 22, 2012 by Pedro Martins
[Event "II Divisao"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.04.22"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Erik Skalnes"]
[Black "Pedro Martins"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D37"]
1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nf3 Be7 5. Bg5 O-O 6. e3 h6 7. Bh4 b6 8. cxd5 Nxd5 9. Bxe7 Qxe7 10. Nxd5 exd5 11. Rc1 Be6 12. Bd3 c5 13. O-O c4 14. Bb1 Nd7 15. e4 dxe4 16. Bxe4 Rad8 17. d5 Nf6 18. Rxc4 Nxd5 19. Qe2 Rfe8 20. Bxd5 Bxd5 21. Qxe7 Rxe7 22. Rd4 Rdd7 23. Rfd1 Be6 24. Rxd7 Bxd7 25. Nd4 f6 26. f3 Kf7 27. Kf2 1/2-1/2
#5328 by Renato Vasconcellos
15:19, April 22, 2012 by Renato Vasconcellos
[Event "Nacional II Divisão"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2012.04.21"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Vasconcellos, Renato"]
[Black "Miranda, Amilcar"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A10"]
[PlyCount "77"]
[SourceDate "2012.04.22"]
1. c4 d5 2. cxd5 Qxd5 3. Nc3 Qa5 4. g3 c6 5. Bg2 Nf6 6. Nf3 Bg4 7. h3 Bh5 8.
O-O Nbd7 9. d4 e6 10. Bd2 Qb6 11. Na4 Qc7 12. Rc1 Rd8 13. Qb3 Be7 14. Bb4 Bxb4
15. Qxb4 a5 16. Qa3 Bg6 17. Rfd1 Nd5 18. Nc5 Nxc5 19. Rxc5 Ra8 20. Ne5 O-O 21.
e4 Nb4 22. Qb3 Rfe8 23. a3 Na6 24. Rc2 Rad8 25. Qc3 f6 26. Nxg6 hxg6 27. Bf1
Qb6 28. Rdd2 Nc7 29. Bc4 Kh7 30. a4 Rd7 31. Rc1 Red8 32. Rcd1 Qa7 33. Qe3 e5
34. Qf3 Rxd4 (34... exd4 35. Rc1) 35. Qg4 Nd5 36. Qh4+ Kg8 37. Rxd4 exd4 38.
exd5 cxd5 39. Qxd4 (39. Bd3 Kf7 40. Re1) 1-0
#5329 by kmc74
18:09, April 22, 2012 by kmc74
;Title: Yahoo! Chess Game
;White: Alex Rivera
;Black: kmc74
;Date: Fri Apr 20 00:57:07 PDT 2012
1. e2-e4 e7-e5
2. f1-c4 g8-f6
3. d1-f3 f8-c5
4. h2-h4 b8-c6
5. h4-h5 d7-d6
6. d2-d4 c6xd4
7. f3-d3 f6xh5
8. c2-c3 h5-f4
9. d3-g3 d8-f6
10. c3xd4 c5xd4
11. b1-a3 c8-d7
12. g1-e2 f4-e6
13. h1-f1 d7-c6
14. f2-f3 O-O-O
15. c4xe6 f6xe6
16. g3xg7 d8-g8
17. e2xd4 e5xd4
18. g7xd4 g8xg2
19. b2-b4 h8-e8
20. c1-e3 f7-f5
21. e4-e5
#5330 by kmc74
18:10, April 22, 2012 by kmc74
;Title: Yahoo! Chess Game
;White: Alex Rivera
;Black: kmc74
;Date: Fri Apr 20 00:57:07 PDT 2012
1. e2-e4 e7-e5
2. f1-c4 g8-f6
3. d1-f3 f8-c5
4. h2-h4 b8-c6
5. h4-h5 d7-d6
6. d2-d4 c6xd4
7. f3-d3 f6xh5
8. c2-c3 h5-f4
9. d3-g3 d8-f6
10. c3xd4 c5xd4
11. b1-a3 c8-d7
12. g1-e2 f4-e6
13. h1-f1 d7-c6
14. f2-f3 O-O-O
15. c4xe6 f6xe6
16. g3xg7 d8-g8
17. e2xd4 e5xd4
18. g7xd4 g8xg2
19. b2-b4 h8-e8
20. c1-e3 f7-f5
21. e4-e5
#5331 by kmc74
18:17, April 22, 2012 by kmc74
;Title: Yahoo! Chess Game
;White: Alex Rivera
;Black: kmc74
;Date: Fri Apr 20 00:57:07 PDT 2012
1. e2-e4 e7-e5
2. f1-c4 g8-f5
3. d1-f2 f8-c5
4. h2-h4 b8-c5
5. h4-h5 d7-d6
6. d2-d4 c6xd4
7. f3-d3 f6xh5
8. c2-c3 h5-f4
9. d3-g3 d8-f6
10. c3xd4 c5xd4
11. b1-a3 c8-d7
12. g1-e2 f4-e6
13. h1-f1 d7-c6
14. f2-f3 O-O-O
15. c4xe6 f6xe6
16. g3xg7 d8-g8
17. e2xd4 e5xd4
18. g7xd4 g8xg2
19. b2-b4 h8-e8
20. c1-e3 f7-f5
#5332 by kmc74
18:25, April 22, 2012 by kmc74
;Title: Yahoo! Chess Game
;White: Alex Rivera
;Black: kmc74
;Date: Fri Apr 20 00:57:07 PDT 2012
1. e2-e4 e7-e5
2. f1-c4 g8-f6
3. d1-f3 f8-c5
4. h2-h4 b8-c6
5. h4-h5 d7-d6
6. d2-d4 c6xd4
7. f3-d3 f6xh5
8. c2-c3 h5-f4
9. d3-g3 d8-f6
10. c3xd4 c5xd4
11. b1-a3 c8-d7
12. g1-e2 f4-e6
13. h1-f1 d7-c6
14. f2-f3 O-O-O
15. c4xe6 f6xe6
16. g3xg7 d8-g8
17. e2xd4 e5xd4
18. g7xd4 g8xg2
19. b2-b4 h8-e8
20. c1-e3 f7-f5
#5333 by YourMove
19:31, April 22, 2012 by YourMove
[White "(null)"] [Black "(null)"] [Date "2012.04.22"] [Site "fics.org"]
#5334 by kmc74
22:38, April 22, 2012 by kmc74
;Title: Yahoo! Chess Game ;White: Alex Rivera ;Black: kmc74 ;Date: Sun Apr 22 19:10:07 PDT 2012 1. e2-e4 e7-e5 2. f1-c4 g8-f6 3. d1-f3 f8-c5 4. h2-h4 b8-c6 5. h4-h5 d7-d6 6. d2-d4 c6xd4 7. f3-d3 f6xh5 8. c2-c3 h5-f4 9. d3-g3 d8-f6 10. c3xd4 c5xd4 11. b1-a3 c8-d7 12. g1-e2 f4-e6 13. h1-f1 d7-c6 14. f2-f3 O-O-O 15. c4xe6 f6xe6 16. g3xg7 d8-g8 17. e2xd4 e5xd4 18. g7xd4 g8xg2 19. b2-b4 h8-e8 20. c1-e3 f7-f5 21. e4-e5 d6xe5 22. d4xa7 e5-e4 23. a1-d1 c6-d5 24. a3-b5 g2xa2 25. a7-c5 c7-c6 26. e3-f4 e4xf3 27. f4-e3 e6xe3 28. c5xe3 e8xe3