Yearly Archives: 2012
#5415 by Noname
14:05, May 04, 2012 by Noname
1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 exd5 4.Nf3 Nf6 5.Bd3 Bd6 6.O-O O-O 7.Bg5 Bg4 8.c3 c5 9.dxc5 Bxc5 10.Nbd2 Nbd7 11.Qc2 Qc7 12.Bh4 Bd6 13.Bg3 Nc5 14.Nd4 Bxg3 15.fxg3 Nxd3 16.Qxd3 Rfe8 17.Rae1 Bh5 18.Qb5 a6 19.Qa4 b5 20.Rxe8+ Nxe8 21.Nxb5 Qc6 22.Qh4 axb5 23.Qxh5 Nf6 24.Qe5 Qb6+ 25.Kh1 Rxa2 26.Qf5 Qe6 27.Qb1 Ra8 28.Qd3 Qc6 29.Qf5 Qe6 30.Qd3 Qc6 31.Nf3 Qc4 32.Qd1 Re8 33.Nd4 b4 34.Nf5 Re6 35.Qf3 bxc3 36.bxc3 Qe4 37.h3 Qxf3 38.gxf3 Re2 39.Nd4 Rd2 40.g4 g6 41.Ra1 Nd7 42.Ra8+ Kg7 43.Rd8 Ne5 44.Rxd5? Nxf3 45.Nxf3 Rxd5 46.Kg2 Rc5 47.Kg3 Rxc3 48.h4 h5 49.g5 f6 50.Kf4 Rxf3+ 51.Kxf3 fxg5 52.hxg5 Kf7 53.Ke3 Ke6 54.Ke4 Kd6 55.Kd4 Kc6 56.Ke5 Kc5 57.Kf6 h4 58.Kxg6 h3 59.Kf7 h2 60.g6 h1=Q 61.g7 Qd5+ 62.Kf8 Qf5+ 63.Ke8 Qg6+ 64.Kf8 Qf6+ 65.Kg8 Kd6 66.Kh7 Qf7 67.Kh8 Qh5+ 68.Kg8 Ke6 0-1
#5416 by harmen
16:23, May 04, 2012 by harmen
[Event "ChessCube Game"]
[Site "www.chesscube.com"]
[Date "2012.05.04"]
[Round "-"]
[White "jebi_normalnu@chesscube.com"]
[Black "stabbles@chesscube.com"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "1500"]
[BlackElo "1530"]
[ECO "A00"]
[Time "22:32:55"]
[TimeControl "180"]
1. g3 e6 2. Bg2 c5 3. e3 Nc6 4. Nf3 g6 5. d3 Bg7 6. Kf1 Nge7 7. Bd2 O-O 8. Ke2 d5 9. Re1 Bd7 10. Kf1 Qc7 11. c3 c4 12. d4 Na5 13. b3 cxb3 14. axb3 Rab8 15. b4 Nc4 16. Na3 a6 17. Nxc4 Qxc4+ 18. Kg1 Nf5 19. Bf1 Qc6 20. Bh3 e5 21. Bg2 e4 22. Nh4 Nxh4 23. gxh4 Qc8 24. Rb1 Bh3 25. Qe2 Bf6 26. f3 Bxh4 27. Rf1 exf3 28. Qxf3 Bxg2 29. Kxg2 Re8 30. Rg1 Qe6 31. Rbf1 f5 32. Qh3 g5 33. Be1 Qe4+ 34. Qf3 Qc2+ 35. Bf2 g4 36. Qf4 Re4 37. Qxb8+ Kg7 38. Qc7+ Kh6 39. Qd6+ Kg5 40. h3 Qd3 41. hxg4 Rxe3 42. Bxh4+ Kxh4 43. Rh1+ Kxg4 44. Qf4# 1-0
#5417 by bob
17:50, May 04, 2012 by bob
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be2 e5 7. Nb3 Nbd7 8. O-O Be7 9. Be3 b5 10. a3 Bb7 11. Bf3 Nc5 12. Nxc5 dxc5 13. Nd5 Bxd5 14. exd5 e4 15. Be2 Nxd5 16. Qc1 O-O 17. Rd1 c4 18. Rd2 Qd6 19. Qd1 Rfd8
#5418 by paul akselrud
18:31, May 04, 2012 by paul akselrud
f4 f5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. g3 g6 4. Bg2 Bg7 5. O-O O-O 6. d3 d6 7. Nbd2 c5 8. e4 fxe4 9. dxe4 Nc6 10. e5 dxe5 11. Nxe5 Nxe5 12. fxe5 Nd7 13. Rxf8+ Qxf8 14. Qf3 Nxe5 15. Qxf8+ Kxf8 16. Nf3 Rb8 17. Bf4 Nc6 18. Bxb8 Nxb8 19. Rf1 Kg8 20. Ng5 Bxb2 21. Bd5+ Kg7 22. Ne6+ Kh8 23. Rf8
#5419 by YourMove
19:48, May 04, 2012 by YourMove
[White "bokor"] [Black "igor"] [Date "2012.05.04"] [Site "fics.org"] 1. c4 e5 2. Nc3 d6 3. e3 f5 4. d4 e4 5. d5 Nf6 6. Nge2 Nbd7 7. Nd4 Ne5 8. Be2 Be7 9. O-O O-O 10. b4 c5 11. bxc5 dxc5 12. Nc2 a6 13. a4 Bd6 14. Ba3 Bd7 15. Bb2 g5 16. f4 exf3 17. gxf3 f4 18. e4 Bh3 19. Rf2 h6 20. Bf1 Bd7 21. Ne1 Kh7 22. Qb3 Rb8 23. Nd3 Qe8 24. Nd1 Nxd3 25. Bxd3 Be5 26. a5 Qe7 27. Bc3 g4 28. Qb2 Bxc3 29. e5 Kg8 30. Qxc3 Nh5 31. e6 g3 32. hxg3 fxg3 33. Rg2 Be8 34. Be4 Qf6 35. Qxf6 Rxf6 36. Ne3 Bg6 37. Ng4 Rf4 38. Bxg6 Nf6 39. Nxf6 Rxf6 40. Be4 Kh8 41. Rxg3 b5 42. cxb5 Rxb5 43. Kg2 Rb2 44. Kh3 c4 45. e7 Rb8 46. Re1 Re8 47. Bc2 Rd6 48. Ba4 Rxe7 49. Rxe7 Rxd5 50. Rgg7 Rd3 51. Rh7 Kg8 52. Reg7 Kf8 53. Ra7 Kg8
#5420 by YourMove
20:09, May 04, 2012 by YourMove
[White "markokovacevic"] [Black "TomaFree"] [Date "2012.05.05"] [Site "fics.org"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. d4 exd4 5. Nxd4 b6 6. e5 Nxd4 7. Qxd4 Bc5 8. Qe4 Nxe4
#5421 by Noname
05:24, May 05, 2012 by Noname
[pgn] 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be2 e5 7. Nb3 Nbd7 8. O-O Be7 9. Be3 b5 10. a3 Bb7 11. Bf3 Nc5 12. Nxc5 dxc5 13. Nd5 Bxd5 14. exd5 e4 15. Be2 Nxd5 16. Qc1 O-O 17. Rd1 c4 18. Rd2 Qd6 19. Qd1 Rfd8 [/pgn]
#5422 by Noname
08:32, May 05, 2012 by Noname
[Event "?"]
[Site "kurnik"]
[Date "2012.03.08"]
[Round "-"]
[White "meteleu"]
[Black "santerra"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[Time "15:35:24"]
[TimeControl "900"]
[WhiteElo "1042"]
[BlackElo "1129"]
1. e4 c5 2. Bc4 Nc6 3. c3 Nf6 4. f3 d6 5. h3 g6 6. d3 Bg7 7. g4 O-O 8. a4 a6 9.
Ne2 Bd7 10. Qb3 Qc7 11. Bd5 e6 12. Bxc6 Bxc6 13. Kf2 Rfb8 14. Rd1 b5 15. Qc2
bxa4 16. d4 c4 17. b4 axb3 18. Qd2 a5 19. Na3 d5 20. e5 Nd7 21. Bb2 a4 22. Nf4
Bf8 23. h4 Qb6 24. g5 Bxa3 25. Rxa3 Qd8 26. h5 Qxg5 27. hxg6 fxg6 28. Rg1 Qh4+
29. Ke2 Rf8 30. Rg4 Qh2+ 31. Rg2 Qh6 32. Nxe6 Qxd2+ 33. Kxd2 Rxf3 34. Ng5 Rf4
35. Ke3 Raf8 36. Ne6 Rf3+ 37. Ke2 Rf2+ 38. Rxf2 Rxf2+ 39. Kxf2 h5 40. Nf4 Kg7
41. Ne6+ Kh6 42. Kg3 g5 43. Ra1 Nb6 44. Rf1 h4+ 45. Kg4 Bd7 46. Rf6+ Kh7 47.
Kh3 Kg8 48. Kh2 Kh7 49. Nxg5+ Kg7 50. Rxb6 Be8 51. Rb7+ Kg6 52. Nf3 Kf5 53.
Nxh4+ Ke4 54. e6 Kd3 55. e7 Kc2 56. Rb8 Bh5 57. Rh8 Bf7 58. Rf8 Bh5 59. Rh8 Bf7
60. Rf8 Bh5 61. Rh8 1/2-1/2
#5423 by Noname
12:51, May 05, 2012 by Noname
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Nc3 c6 4.Bc4 Qf6 5.O-O Be7 6.d3 h6 7.d4 exd4 8.Nxd4 Qg6 9.Qf3 Nf6 10.Nf5 Bxf5 11.exf5 Qg4 12.Qxg4 Nxg4 13.Re1 Ne5 14.Bb3 O-O 15.Bf4 Nbd7 16.Ne4 Rae8 17.Bxe5 Nxe5 18.Rad1 d5 19.Ng3 Ng4 20.Nh5 Bb4 21.Rxe8 Rxe8 22.c3 Bc5 23.Rf1 Nxf2 24.Rxf2 Re1#
#5424 by Noname
06:09, May 06, 2012 by Noname
[pgn] 1. e4 c5 {Here I thought for a while trying to decide how I wanted to play against this guy. I finally decided to not play scared and just enjoy the lesson of how a master plays the sicilian.} 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 a6 {Looking this up, apparently this is the Sicilian, Kan Variation. I will probably forget this.} 5. Bd3 Nf6 6. Be3 {Apparenly book was to simply castle here. I was a little afraid of queen coming out to b6 harassing a couple of things, but felt Nb3 with a discovery should be fine. Qa5 I thought was met with Nc3 maybe followed by Nb3 decently enough. At this point, I still had not really developed a plan beyond getting the pieces out.} Nc6 7. O-O {Taking knight looks like it might have been best. I felt I had the edge in development and was hoping he would start taking some of my pieces to further my development and that my bishops would start giving him some concern both being pointed at the kingside i.e.: 1. ...Nxd4 2. Bxd4 however, I think the main problem I missed is Ne5 hitting my bishop which is certainly uncomfortable.} Qc7 8. c3 {I felt c3 did a couple of things for me. It adds to the support of the knight, in case of things like Bc5, and gives a nice hole for the light-squared bishop in case of Ne5.} d5 9. Nd2 {Here I continued standing my ground, continuing to develop and hoping to force my opponent to initiate some trades, thereby developing my pieces further. In hindsight, taking the pawn might have been better as it opens the position up a bit with his king still in the middle of the board. I did not believe that I would be winning through tactics or blitz attacks against a much higher rated player though, and was instead depending/hoping on better development with a strong position.} Be7 10. f4 {Here I thought I was either forcing him to take the pawn finally, and if he did not, then playing e5 locking in his light squared bishop for a while and harassing the knight. I felt my dark-squared bishop provided adequate protection to the hole I was creating to my king. He quickly showed the fallacies in my logic.} dxe4 11. Nxe4 {Succcess in my mind! Pieces are well developed, queen can comes to f3. The rooks have great spots on e1 & d1. After the game, he told me I did have good development, but there were simply no threats being created. I agreed that I was playing somewhat passively.} Nd5 {Ouch! I certainly overlooked this. The knight invades already and my pawn looks very silly out there as a target. I did not want to give up the bishop pair even though, again in hindsight, he was threatening to take the worse of my 2 bishops. Queen up was probably best.} 12. Bd2 Qb6 {Ouch ouch! My opening has fallen apart at this point in my mind. I thought for a long time here considering simply Kh1 and surrendering the pawn. I finally saw a slight improvement.} 13. Qb3 Qa7 {Actually got him thinking for a bit! I had probably used up 1/2 hour already and he had used around 5 minutes. I knew I was playing slow, but I wanted to give him as good a game as possible. Currently that appears to have been amounting to losing material. I looked for a long time at 1. Qc4, but I felt after ...b5 My queen had simply wasted a move. 2. Qxc6 seemed to trap the queen after Bd7. So I finally surrendered the pawn feeling like I still had decent development for compensation.} 14. Kh1 (14. Qc4 b5 15. Qxc6+ Bd7 16. Bxb5 {An interesting alternative I had looked at a bit that the computer actually likes} Bxc6 17. Bxc6+ Kf8 18. Bxa8 Qxa8 {Winning a knight, a bishop, a pawn and the exchange for my queen. Black is a mess, but should be fine. Computer has white up 1/2 a point. I might have tried it in a blitz game.} ) Nxd4 15. cxd4 Qxd4 {Here I thought for a while. 1.Rad1 seemed decent and holding, but being down material, I felt had to start trying to make something happen.} 16. Rac1 O-O 17. Rc4 {Working on doubling the rooks and taking c file, but it doesn't seem like that really does me any good. I have been keeping an eye on the possibility of moves like Ng5 but didn't feel good about it yet.} Qa7 {Here I saw that his light-squared bishop was still out of play, and that his queen was also a bit out of the battle. I thought, how about I reposition the queen to h5! Now that Ng5 move looks pretty good. I thought that 1...Bxg5 2. fxg5 and now the rook could swing over to h4 at some point, start making some things happen.} (17. ... Qb6 {He later said that he probably should have just played here.} ) 18. Qd1 Bd7 19. Qh5 f5 {Luckily my confidence in my attack concerened him enough or something and he did not play Bb5.} (19. ... Bb5 {I thought this move was met with} 20. Qxh7+ Kxh7 21. Ng5+ {This is just horribly losing though. In my brain, I believed he was forced to go to h8, the pawn for some reason was not on f4, my rook can come to h4 for check, then bishop can come back and forth to h7 with check forcing perpetual.} ) 20. Ng5 Nf6 {did not expect this move. I looked for a long time at Qh4 and Qh3 for a long time keeping the mate threat alive if only to provide a distraction and uneasiness for my opponent. Qh4 seeemed to get me into some trouble after Ng4 and now the knight is pinned and he's threatening Nf2+ winning the exchange or smother mating me, so I finally discarded that idea. I had almost settled on Qh3 when I finally looked at Qe2. Not only am I hitting the pawn twice I thought! I see a great sac of the bishop winning my pawn back!} 21. Qe2 {He later told me, he felt this was a pretty good move. I happily accepted the compliment. (: This was the first point in the game I actually saw him think for more than a couple of seconds/minutes.} b5 22. Rc2 Qb6 {Getting protection to his pawn finally and one of his reason why he felt he should have just played Qb6 much earlier.} 23. Bxf5 {Yay! Certainly far from winning or anything. But I felt this was a huge milestone in re-earning the draw with this guy after I felt like I was completely lost. Not only is it winning the pawn back, this will leave us with bishops of opposite colors.} exf5 24. Qxe7 Rae8 {Again I thought for a long time here. I only have a few choices, one of them swaps the queens off, getting closer to what I was hoping was a draw. The other 2 (Qa3 and Qb4) just didn't really seem to do much of anything but let his rooks come in. Looking at it now, it does seem like I might be threatening something like Qb3+ with threats of smothered mate of my own! Instead...} 25. Qc5 {I went for the draw. I knew after he took, his rook would be invading to e2, but I felt like taking the biggest threat out of the game, even if I dropped a pawn, the opposite colored bishops should hold for a draw if I can find a way to swap off the knight and rooks.} Qxc5 {He happily took} 26. Rxc5 Re2 {and just as happily brought the rook to e2. Again I though for a long time.} 27. Rd1 {The move I finally settled on after looking at some alternatives I'll list. I felt like getting my rook into the game with a potential discovered attack on the bishop was strongest. My bishops and knight could work together to hold e1 if need be.} (27. Bc3 h6 28. Nf3 Ne4 {This greatly concerned me. If knight takes bishop and rook recaptures, his rook will be a monster against my queenside pawns.} 29. Rc7 Nxc3 30. bxc3 Be8 {I might have still been ok here with Ra1 or something, but I feel far from comfortable having my pawns split up and both being targets.} 31. a3 {what the computer suggests, and then bringing the f rook to d1. certainly gets my rooks active but at the cost of a passed a pawn. Didn't even consider it.} ) ({another move i considered, but I was concerned about...} 27. Bc1 Rfe8 {but I suppose I was fine after...} 28. Nf3 {so maybe that would have been ok as well, though I felt like my bishop was out of play a bit.} ) Ng4 {However, this move seemed to dash all of my hopes at a draw again. I had just given my opponent a huge gigantic fork opportunity!! I had no idea what to do. Kg1 just seemed to allow the knight to come in anyway. And after the rook moved the bishops falls. (Had i looked closer, I had moves like Kf1 threatening to win the rook back, or even Rf1 counterattacking the knight to consider.} 28. Nh3 {I sadly settled on this, totally removing my knight from play. Hoping my slightly more active rooks and bishop could create some havoc on g7.} Be6 29. Bc3 {Giving up the a pawn but hopefully for some counterplay. He also had a nice fork trick on e3 after 1...Rxg2 2. Kxg2. That would still probably hold for a draw as a single pawn difference would not matter in the opposite colored bishop endgame.} Ne3 30. Re1 {I thought for a bit about this move as well, I saw a chance to trade off more material and ended up going for it} Rxe1+ 31. Bxe1 Bxa2 32. Ng5 Nd5 33. g3 Re8 {I saw this and felt the knight coming back to protect it was strong. If he didn't invade with the rook, I would lock it out with Ne5. If he did invade, then I had some counter play which is what happens.} 34. Nf3 Re3 35. Rc8+ Kf7 36. Ne5+ Kf6 {He again thought for a while before deciding on this move.} 37. Bf2 {Jumping at the chance to play Bd4 which protects the pawn and gives some chances at double checking. Those are usually quite strong, but in this case I couldn't find anything to follow it up with.} Re2 38. Bd4 Ne7 {Ignoring the double check/discovery threats, the knight can't seem to threaten anything with it's free move from the center of the board, at such a fine outpost. Unbelieveable!} 39. Rc7 Bd5+ 40. Kg1 Ke6 {finally breaking the discovered check} (40. ... Rg2+ 41. Kf1 Rxh2 {fails to...} 42. Ng4+ ) 41. Ra7 {winning back the pawn yet again!} Be4 42. Rxa6+ Kd5 43. Bc3 Rg2+ 44. Kf1 {With 5 minutes on the clock, I confidently offered a draw to my opponent.} Rxh2 {He took with no reply} 45. Ra7 {He thought for a few minutes here. Then to my shock he said...yea...okay.} [/pgn]