Yearly Archives: 2014
#12881 by mutaz vs game rating 2300
00:35, August 07, 2014 by mutaz vs game rating 2300
[Event "Hexacto's Kasparov Chessmate :Local Game"]
[Date "2014.08.07"]
[Round "?"]
[White "mutaz"]
[Black "rating 2300"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[PlyCount "173"]
1. e4 Nc6 2. Nf3 e5 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bc4 Bc5 5. d3 h6 6. Be3 Bxe3 7. fxe3 d6 8. a3
Be6 9. Bxe6 fxe6 10. O-O Qd7 11. Nh4 Ne7 12. Qd2 O-O-O 13. Rf2 Rhf8 14. Raf1
Rf7 15. Nf3 Rdf8 16. h3 Qc6 17. Nh2 Kb8 18. Ng4 Neg8 19. Qe2 h5 20. Nxf6 Nxf6
21. Na2 Qb6 22. c3 d5 23. exd5 exd5 24. Nb4 c6 25. Kh1 g5 26. d4 e4 27. Rf5 a5
28. Na2 g4 29. h4 Qd8 30. g3 Qd6 31. Kg2 b5 32. b4 a4 33. Nc1 Qc7 34. Qf2 Ka7
35. Rxf6 Rxf6 36. Qxf6 Rxf6 37. Rxf6 Qe7 38. Rf4 Kb6 39. Ne2 Qe6 40. Kh2 Qg6
41. Kg2 Qh6 42. Kh2 Ka6 43. Kg2 Qg6 44. Kh2 Kb7 45. Kg2 Kc7 46. Kh2 Kd6 47. Kg2
Qh6 48. Kh2 Ke6 49. Kg2 Qh7 50. Kh2 Qe7 51. Kg2 Qd8 52. Kh2 Qe8 53. Kg2 Qe7 54.
Kh2 Qg7 55. Kg2 Qg8 56. Kh2 Qd8 57. Kg2 Qh8 58. Kh2 Qc8 59. Kg2 Ke7 60. Kh2 Qe6
61. Kg2 Kd7 62. Kh2 Qg6 63. Kg2 Kd6 64. Kh2 Ke7 65. Kg2 Qh6 66. Kh2 Kd6 67. Kg2
Kd7 68. Kg1 Ke8 69. Kg2 Qe6 70. Kh2 Kd7 71. Kg2 Kd6 72. Kh2 Kc7 73. Kg2 Qd7 74.
Kh2 Kb6 75. Kg2 Qh7 76. Kh2 Kb7 77. Kg2 Kc7 78. Kh2 Kd7 79. Kg2 Ke7 80. Kh2 Ke6
81. Kg2 Qd7 82. Kh2 Ke7 83. Kg2 Ke8 84. Kh2 Qe6 85. Kg2 Ke7 86. Kh2 Kd6 87. Kg2
1/2-1/2
#12882 by Greg
01:29, August 07, 2014 by Greg
1. e4 e5
2. Qh5 d6
3. Qf3 Nf6
4. d4 Bg4
5. Qb3 b6
6. h3 Be6
7. d5 Bd7
8. Nc3 Na6
9. Bxa6 Be7
10. Nf3 h6
11. g4 c6
12. Bb7 Rb8
13. Bxc6 Bxc6
14. dxc6 Qc7
15. Be3 Qxc6
16. Nxe5 dxe5
17. O-O-O O-O
18. g5 hxg5
19. h4 Ng4
20. hxg5 Nxf2
21. Bxf2 Bxg5+
22. Kb1 Rb8d8
23. Rd1g1 Qf6
24. Nd5 Qxf2
25. Rxg5 Rd7
26. Qh3 f6
27. Qh8+ Kf7
28. Rxg7+ Ke8
29. Qh7 Rxg7
30. Qxg7 Rf7
31. Qg4 1/2-1/2
#12883 by Niclas
12:35, August 07, 2014 by Niclas
[Event "Warsaw Int. Youth"] [Site "?"] [Date "1969.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Ermenkov, E."] [Black "Sax, G."] [Result "1-0"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "8/5pk1/3P2p1/p7/P7/Q2p1pP1/2r1qP1P/5RK1 w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "15"] [EventDate "2013.10.27"] 1. d7 $1 Qxf1+ (1... d2 2. Qa1+ $1 $18) 2. Kxf1 d2 3. Qxf3 Rc1+ {[#]} 4. Qd1 $3 Rxd1+ 5. Ke2 Rb1 6. d8=Q d1=Q+ 7. Qxd1 Rxd1 8. Kxd1 1-0
#12884 by Niclas
16:11, August 07, 2014 by Niclas
[Event "Christian Hesse"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "1944.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "N.N."]
[Black "N.N."]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "2r5/1Q1R3p/1p4pk/7q/1P3P2/B3n3/7P/7K b - - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "7"]
[EventDate "1944.??.??"]
1... Rc7 $3 2. b5 $3 {with the threat Bf8 mate.} (2. Qxc7 Qf3+ 3. Kg1 Qg2#) (2.
Rxc7 Qd1#) 2... Qe2 $3 (2... Qd1+ 3. Rxd1 Rxb7 $11) 3. Rxh7+ $3 (3. Bf8+ Kh5 4.
Rxh7+ Kg4 {and White is mated in four moves at the most.}) 3... Kxh7 $1 (3...
Rxh7 4. Bf8+ Kh5 5. Qxh7+ Kg4 6. Qxg6+ Kf3 7. Qh5+ Ng4 8. Qd5+ Kxf4 9. Bd6+ {
and White wins the endgame.}) 4. Qxc7+ Kg8 {and Black can expect a series of
perpetual checks.} (4... Kh6 5. Bf8+ Kh5 6. Qh7+ Kg4 7. Qxg6+ Kf3 8. Qh5+ Ng4
9. Qd5+ Kxf4 10. Bd6+ {would once more be favourable for White.}) 1/2-1/2
#12885 by Niclas
16:12, August 07, 2014 by Niclas
[Event "Tel Aviv olympiad"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "1964.??.??"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Mora, Federico"]
[Black "Suttles, Duncan"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B06"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "r2qk2r/ppp2p2/3p2p1/4p2b/2BNPb2/2NP4/PPP3P1/R1Q1K2R w KQkq - 0 13"]
[PlyCount "8"]
[EventDate "1964.??.??"]
13. O-O $1 Bxc1 ({If Black continues with} 13... g5 {then after} 14. Qe1 (14.
Rxf4 $5 gxf4 15. Nf5) 14... exd4 15. Nd5 Be5 16. Qf2 Bg6 17. Nf6+ {White gets
a nice initiative as compensation for the pawn. Both sides then have their
chances.}) 14. Bxf7+ Kd7 15. Be6+ Ke8 16. Bf7+ {and White has reached the safe
haven of a draw.} Kd7 ({One can hardly recommend Black with a clear conscience
to continue playing for a win with} 16... Kf8 17. Ne6+ Ke7 18. Nd5+ Kd7 19.
Nxd8 Bxb2 20. Be6+ Kxd8 21. Rf7 Bxa1 22. Rd7+ Kc8 23. Rh7+) 1/2-1/2
#12886 by Niclas
16:25, August 07, 2014 by Niclas
[Event "Chicago"]
[Site "Chicago"]
[Date "1974.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Browne"]
[Black "Bisguier"]
[Result "1-0"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "r3k2r/pp2bppp/2p5/3q1b2/3P4/2Q2N2/PP3PPP/R1B1R1K1 w kq - 0 14"]
[PlyCount "13"]
[EventDate "1974.??.??"]
14. Bh6 $3 (14. Bg5 f6 15. Qe3 Qd7 $11) (14. b3 Be6 $11) 14... Rg8 (14... gxh6
15. Re5 Qd7 16. Rae1 Be6 17. d5 O-O-O 18. dxe6 fxe6 19. Rxe6 $14) 15. Re5 Qd7
16. Rae1 Be6 17. Ng5 O-O-O 18. Nxf7 $1 Bxf7 19. Rxe7 Qxd4 20. Rxf7 $16 1-0
#12887 by Niclas
16:36, August 07, 2014 by Niclas
[Event "Karlsbad"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "1896.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Tietz"]
[Black "Maader"]
[Result "1-0"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "4r1k1/2p1bppp/1p4n1/1n1N1qPQ/1PR5/1B6/8/3R2K1 w - - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "7"]
[EventDate "1896.??.??"]
{Black seems to be doing quite well - he has three pawns for the exchange and
his king has a fortress which can stand up to anything. But White had a
different take on the position. And he was correct! After} 1. Qxg6 $3 {Black
almost fell from his chair. Here too there are three ways to capture the white
queen. Black chose:} ({The only alternative} 1. Nxe7+ {heads into uncertain
territory after} Nxe7 2. Rf1 Qg6 3. Qxg6 Nxg6 4. Rc5 Nd6 5. Rxc7) 1... hxg6 ({
However, a more stubborn line was} 1... Qe5 2. Qh5 Bxg5 3. Qh2 Be3+ {after
which there is an advantage for White, but it would be wearisome to convert it.
}) ({After} 1... Qxd5 2. Rxd5 hxg6 3. Rxb5) ({and especially after} 1... fxg6
2. Nxe7+ Kf8 3. Nxf5 gxf5 4. Rd5) ({or} 1... Qxg6 2. Nxe7+ Kf8 3. Nxg6+ hxg6 4.
Rd5 {White's advantage is even greater.}) 2. Nxe7+ Rxe7 3. Rd8+ Kh7 4. Rh4# 1-0
#12888 by Niclas
16:38, August 07, 2014 by Niclas
[Event "Leipzig"]
[Site "Leipzig"]
[Date "1973.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Thomas Espig"]
[Black "Guenther Moehring"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C44"]
[PlyCount "50"]
[EventDate "1973.??.??"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 exd4 4. c3 dxc3 5. Bc4 b5 6. Bb3 b4 7. O-O Ba6 8. Re1
Qf6 9. e5 Qf5 10. Ng5 cxb2 11. Bxf7+ Qxf7 12. e6 {Cool as a cucumber, Möhring
castles queenside. Just as if the opposing pieces were not even on the board
and as if he had failed to register all the important possible motifs.} O-O-O
$3 {A splendid move from Caissa's box of tricks. You need Olympian calm to be
able to play such a tranquil move in this situation. Castling kills off all of
White's illusions. It is not only the one move which wins for Black, but it is
also the single move which does not lose,} ({e.g.} 12... dxe6 13. Bxb2 Qd7 14.
Qh5+ g6 15. Qf3 O-O-O 16. Nf7 Be2 17. Qxe2 Qxf7 18. Bxh8 {should be enough for
White,}) ({and even more so} 12... Qxf2+ 13. Kxf2 Bc5+ 14. Kg3 Bd6+ 15. Kh3 $1
bxa1=Q 16. exd7+ $1 Kf8 17. Qd5) 13. Bxb2 Qf5 14. Nf7 dxe6 15. Nxd8 Nxd8 {The
dust has settled and Black is better positioned all along the line, Fritz
reckons by 2.59 pawns. A mere question of technique.} 16. Nd2 Nf6 17. Rc1 Bb7
18. Be5 Nd5 19. Qa4 Nc3 20. Bxc3 bxc3 21. Rxc3 Bc5 22. Nf3 Rf8 23. Rd1 Nf7 24.
h3 $2 Ne5 25. Rb3 Bb6 {and White resigns. He is about to sustain a loss of
material and his king's position will be in smithereens. The tide was turned
by brilliant castling} 0-1
#12889 by Niclas
16:42, August 07, 2014 by Niclas
[Event "Zamardi"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "1978.??.??"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Möhring, Günther"]
[Black "Kaikamdzozov, Jivko"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A56"]
[Annotator "Endgame Tactics RRA"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "4Q3/7k/1p1pQ3/p1pPp2K/P1P1P3/1P6/7q/8 w - - 0 86"]
[PlyCount "11"]
[EventDate "1978.??.??"]
86. Qh3 $3 (86. Kg4 Qg2+ 87. Kf5 Qf3+ 88. Kg5 Qf4+ 89. Kh5) ({or} 86. Kg5 Qf4+
87. Kh5) 86... Qxh3+ 87. Kg5 Qg3+ 88. Kf6 Qf3+ 89. Ke7 Qxb3 90. Qh5+ Kg7 91.
Qg4+ 1-0
#12890 by Niclas
17:03, August 07, 2014 by Niclas
[Event "Rio de Janeiro"]
[Site "Rio de Janeiro"]
[Date "1942.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Gomes"]
[Black "Neto"]
[Result "0-1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "r3k2r/1pp2ppp/pb1p1qn1/4p2b/2B1P3/N2P1NPP/PPP1QPK1/R4R2 b kq - 0 14"]
[PlyCount "21"]
[EventDate "1942.??.??"]
14... Rg8 15. c3 Nh4+ 16. gxh4 g5 17. Rg1 Bxf3+ 18. Qxf3 gxh4+ 19. Kh2 Qxf3 20.
Rxg8+ Ke7 21. Rxa8 Qxf2+ 22. Kh1 Qf3+ 23. Kh2 Qg3+ 24. Kh1 Qxh3# 0-1