Yearly Archives: 2014
#14026 by Noname
16:35, December 06, 2014 by Noname
1. d2-d4 f7-f5
2. Ng1-f3 Ng8-f6
3. Bc1-f4 e7-e6
4. Bf4-e5 Bf8-e7
5. Nb1-d2 d7-d5
6. Nd2-b3 O-O
7. e2-e3 Nf6-e4
8. Bf1-d3 Nb8-c6
9. Nf3-d2 Be7-h4
10. g2-g3 Ne4xd2
11. Qd1xd2 Bh4-f6
12. O-O-O Nc6xe5
13. d4xe5 Bf6xe5
14. Qd2-b4 Be5-d6
15. Qb4-d4 b7-b6
16. Rh1-f1 c7-c5
17. Qd4-a4 c5-c4
18. Bd3xc4 d5xc4
19. Qa4xc4 Qd8-e7
20. Nb3-d4 Bc8-d7
21. Nd4-c6 Bd7xc6
22. Qc4xc6 Rf8-d8
23. Rd1-d2 Ra8-c8
24. Qc6-b5 g7-g5
25. Rf1-d1 g5-g4
26. Rd2-d4 h7-h5
27. Rd1-d2 Rc8-c5
28. Qb5-e2 e6-e5
29. Rd4-d3 e5-e4
30. Rd3-a3 Qe7-c7
31. c2-c3 b6-b5
32. Ra3-a6 Rd8-d7
33. Qe2-d1 Rc5-c6
34. Ra6xc6 Qc7xc6
35. a2-a3 a7-a5
36. Qd1-c2 a5-a4
37. Qc2-d1 Qc6-c5
38. Kc1-b1 Qc5-c7
39. Kb1-c1 Rd7-d8
40. Kc1-b1 Qc7-b8
41. Kb1-c1 Qb8-b6
42. Kc1-b1 Qb6-c7
43. Kb1-c1 Qc7-e7
44. Kc1-b1 Qe7-f6
45. Kb1-c1 Qf6-e6
46. Kc1-b1 Qe6-e7
47. Kb1-c1 Qe7-f6
48. Kc1-b1 Bd6-c7
49. Kb1-c1 Rd8xd2
50. Qd1xd2 Qf6-c6
51. Kc1-b1 Qc6-c4
52. Kb1-c1 Qc4-a2
53. Qd2-d7 Qa2-a1
54. Kc1-c2 Qa1-f1
55. Qd7xc7 Qf1xf2
56. Kc2-c1 Qf2-g1
57. Kc1-c2 Qg1xh2
58. Kc2-b1 Qh2-g1
59. Kb1-a2 Qg1xe3
60. Qc7-d8 Kg8-f7
61. Qd8-d7 Kf7-f6
62. Qd7xb5 Qe3xg3
63. Qb5xa4 Qg3-h2
64. c3-c4 Qh2-e2
65. c4-c5 Kf6-e5
66. c5-c6 Ke5-d6
67. Ka2-b3 Kd6-c5
68. c6-c7 Qe2-d1
69. Kb3-a2 Qd1xa4
70. c7-c8=Q Kc5-d4
71. Qc8xf5 Qa4-c4
72. Ka2-b1 Qc4-d3
73. Kb1-a2 Qd3-h3
74. a3-a4 h5-h4
75. a4-a5 Qh3-g3
76. a5-a6 Qg3-d6
77. a6-a7 Qd6-a6
78. Ka2-b3 Qa6-b6
79. Kb3-c2 Qb6xa7
80. Qf5xg4 Qa7-a4
81. Kc2-b1 Kd4-d3
82. Qg4xh4 Qa4-c2
83. Kb1-a2 Kd3-c4
84. Qh4-f4 Qc2-b3
85. Ka2-b1 Qb3-d1
86. Kb1-a2 Qd1-a4
87. Ka2-b1 Kc4-d5
88. Qf4-d2 Kd5-e6
89. Qd2-c3 Qa4-d1
90. Kb1-a2 Qd1-d5
91. Ka2-b1 Qd5-d3
92. Kb1-a2 Qd3-b5
93. b2-b4 Ke6-d5
94. Ka2-b3 Qb5-b6
95. Kb3-a4 Qb6-a6
96. Ka4-b3 Qa6-b5
97. Kb3-a3 Qb5-d3
98. Ka3-b3 Qd3-d1
99. Kb3-a3 Kd5-e6
100. b4-b5 Ke6-d5
101. b5-b6 Qd1-b1
102. Qc3-c7 e4-e3
103. b6-b7 e3-e2
104. b7-b8=Q Qb1xb8
105. Qc7xb8 e2-e1=Q
106. Qb8-b5 Kd5-d6
107. Qb5-b4 Qe1xb4
108. Ka3xb4
#14027 by Noname
17:48, December 06, 2014 by Noname
1. e4 Nf6 2. e5 Nd5 3. d4 d6 4. Nf3 Bg4 5. Be2 Nc6 6. c4 Nb6 7. exd6 cxd6 8. b3
e6 9. Bb2 d5 10. c5 Nc8 11. O-O Be7 12. h3 Bxf3 13. Bxf3 Bf6 14. Na3 b6 15.
cxb6 Qxb6 16. Nc2 N8e7 17. Re1 O-O 18. Rc1 Rfe8 19. Bg4 g6 20. h4 Bxh4 21. Qd3
Bf6 22. Rcd1 a5 23. a3 Rab8 24. Re3 h5 25. Be2 Nf5 26. Rh3 e5 27. dxe5 Nxe5 28.
Qxd5 Rbd8 29. Qe4 Nd3 30. Rhxd3 Rxe4 31. Rxd8+ Bxd8 *
#14028 by krisz1978 vs grumpelstiltskin (0-1, checkmate)
19:54, December 06, 2014 by krisz1978 vs grumpelstiltskin (0-1, checkmate)
1.e4 c5 2.g3 d6 3.f3 Nc6 4.f4 e6 5.Bc4 g6 6.f5 Bg7 7.fxe6 Bxe6 8.Bxe6 fxe6 9.d3 Nge7 10.c3 d5
11.b3 Qa5 12.Bd2 Qd8 13.Na3 a6 14.Rc1 O-O 15.c4 dxe4 16.dxe4 b5 17.cxb5 axb5 18.Nxb5 Rxa2 19.Rc2 Rxc2 20.Qxc2 Nb4
21.Qxc5 Qd3 22.Qxb4 Qf1#
#14029 by TheLlamaLord
23:09, December 06, 2014 by TheLlamaLord
1. d4 {0:03:00} Nf6 {0:02:58} 2. c4 {0:02:59} e6 {0:02:58} 3. Nc3 {0:02:58}
d5 {0:02:57} 4. cxd5 {0:02:56} exd5 {0:02:57} 5. Bg5 {0:02:54} Be7 {0:02:50}
6. Nf3 {0:02:53} h6 {0:02:48} 7. Bh4 {0:02:52} O-O {0:02:46} 8. e3 {0:02:51}
Nbd7 {0:02:45} 9. Qc2 {0:02:49} c6 {0:02:45} 10. Bd3 {0:02:48} Re8 {0:02:43}
11. h3 {0:02:28} Ne4 {0:02:42} 12. Bxe7 {0:02:28} Qxe7 {0:02:41} 13. O-O
{0:02:27} f5 {0:02:29} 14. Rab1 {0:01:46} Ndf6 {0:02:28} 15. Ne5 {0:01:45}
g5 {0:02:27} 16. f3 {0:01:41} Ng3 {0:02:26} 17. Rfe1 {0:01:41} Nd7 {0:02:20}
18. Nxd7 {0:01:40} Bxd7 {0:02:20} 19. Qb3 {0:01:38} Be6 {0:02:17} 20. Na4
{0:01:36} Bf7 {0:02:12} 21. Kf2 {0:01:32} Qc7 {0:02:10} 22. Nc5 {0:01:30} b6
{0:02:10} 23. Na6 {0:01:29} Qd6 {0:02:09} 24. Qa3 {0:01:24} c5 {0:01:49} 25.
dxc5 {0:01:22} bxc5 {0:01:49} 26. Qxc5 {0:01:22} Qxc5 {0:01:48} 27. Nxc5
{0:01:21} f4 {0:01:29} 28. Nb3 {0:01:18} Nh5 {0:01:26} 29. Rbc1 {0:01:15}
fxe3+ {0:01:24} 30. Rxe3 {0:01:13} Nf4 {0:01:23} 31. Bf1 {0:01:10} Rxe3
{0:01:19} 32. Kxe3 {0:01:09} Re8+ {0:01:18} 33. Kd2 {0:01:08} Rb8 {0:01:07}
34. Rc7 {0:01:07} a5 {0:01:04} 35. Ra7 {0:01:06} d4 {0:01:01} 36. Rxa5
{0:01:02} Bxb3 {0:01:00} 37. axb3 {0:01:02} d3 {0:00:56} 38. g3 {0:00:59}
Ne2 {0:00:51} 39. Bxe2 {0:00:45} dxe2 {0:00:50} 40. Ra3 {0:00:38} Kg7
{0:00:43} 41. Kxe2 {0:00:36} Kf6 {0:00:40} 42. Kd3 {0:00:07} Ke5 {0:00:37}
43. Ra5+ {0:00:01} Kf6 {0:00:35} 44. Kc4 {0:00:-1}
#14030 by Noname
23:11, December 06, 2014 by Noname
1. d4 (0:00) Nf6 (0:02)
2. c4 (0:01) e6 (0:01)
3. Nc3 (0:01) d5 (0:01)
4. cxd5 (0:02) exd5 (0:00)
5. Bg5 (0:02) Be7 (0:07)
6. Nf3 (0:01) h6 (0:02)
7. Bh4 (0:01) O-O (0:02)
8. e3 (0:01) Nbd7 (0:01)
9. Qc2 (0:02) c6 (0:01)
10. Bd3 (0:01) Re8 (0:02)
11. h3 (0:20) Ne4 (0:01)
12. Bxe7 (0:01) Qxe7 (0:01)
13. O-O (0:01) f5 (0:12)
14. Rab1 (0:40) Ndf6 (0:01)
15. Ne5 (0:02) g5 (0:01)
16. f3 (0:04) Ng3 (0:01)
17. Rfe1 (0:01) Nd7 (0:05)
18. Nxd7 (0:01) Bxd7 (0:00)
19. Qb3 (0:02) Be6 (0:03)
20. Na4 (0:02) Bf7 (0:05)
21. Kf2 (0:05) Qc7 (0:02)
22. Nc5 (0:02) b6 (0:01)
23. Na6 (0:01) Qd6 (0:01)
24. Qa3 (0:05) c5 (0:20)
25. dxc5 (0:01) bxc5 (0:00)
26. Qxc5 (0:01) Qxc5 (0:01)
27. Nxc5 (0:01) f4 (0:19)
28. Nb3 (0:02) Nh5 (0:03)
29. Rbc1 (0:03) fxe3+ (0:02)
30. Rxe3 (0:02) Nf4 (0:01)
31. Bf1 (0:02) Rxe3 (0:05)
32. Kxe3 (0:01) Re8+ (0:01)
33. Kd2 (0:01) Rb8 (0:10)
34. Rc7 (0:01) a5 (0:03)
35. Ra7 (0:01) d4 (0:03)
36. Rxa5 (0:04) Bxb3 (0:01)
37. axb3 (0:00) d3 (0:05)
38. g3 (0:03) Ne2 (0:05)
39. Bxe2 (0:14) dxe2 (0:01)
40. Ra3 (0:07) Kg7 (0:07)
41. Kxe2 (0:02) Kf6 (0:03)
42. Kd3 (0:29) Ke5 (0:03)
43. Ra5+ (0:06) Kf6 (0:03)
44. Kc4 (0:02)
#14031 by Peter
02:15, December 07, 2014 by Peter
[Event "?"]
[Site "kurnik"]
[Date "2014.12.07"]
[Round "-"]
[White "taukhongso"]
[Black "peterrangelov"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Time "07:00:17"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[WhiteElo "1221"]
[BlackElo "1228"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. Bg5 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Bc4 h6 6. Bxf6 exf6 7. Nf3 O-O 8.
Qd3 f5 9. exf5 Bxf5 10. Qd2 Re8+ 11. Ne2 d5 12. Bd3 Bg4 13. O-O-O Nc6 14. h3
Bxf3 15. gxf3 Qh4 16. Rdf1 Nxd4 17. Nxd4 Bxd4 18. Bxg6 fxg6 19. Rhg1 Re6 20.
Rg4 Bxb2+ 21. Kd1 Qh5 22. c4 Bg7 23. Re1 Rd6 24. Kc2 Qf5+ 25. Kc1 dxc4 26. Qc2
Qxf3 27. Rg3 Qf4+ 28. Kb1 Rb6+ 29. Qb2 Rxb2+ 30. Ka1 0-1
#14032 by neopolis
07:18, December 07, 2014 by neopolis
[Event "neopolis vs cobinator"]
[Site "multiplayerchess.com"]
[Date "2014.12.07"]
[Round "1"]
[White "neopolis"]
[Black "AI"]
[Result "1-0"]
1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Nf3 c5 4. Bc4 Nf6 5. d3 Bd6 6. e5 Qa5+ 7. Bd2 Qb6 8. exf6 O-O 9. fxg7 Re8+ 10. Kf2 Kxg7 11. Re1 Rxe1 12. Qxe1 f6 13. Bc3 h5 14. Qe8 Nc6 15. Qf7+ Kh6 16. Qxf6+ Kh7 17. Qg7#
#14033 by dinosaurHunter
09:15, December 07, 2014 by dinosaurHunter
[Event "Live Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2014.12.06"]
[Round "?"]
[White "dinosaurhunter8"]
[Black "billyboy43"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "1440"]
[BlackElo "1558"]
[PlyCount "118"]
[EventDate "2014.??.??"]
[TimeControl "15"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 d5 3. Bf4 {Getting my bishop out of the pawn chain} e6 4. e3 {
Supporting c4} Bd6 5. Bxd6 {Exchanging off the "bad" bishop seems okay.
Besides, I couldn't see a good way of supporting my bishop -- Ne2 blocks in my
light-squared bishop, Nh3 looks strange, and I don't think I like doubled f
pawns -- hence the exchange} Qxd6 6. c5 {Pawns covering the dark squares,
should work well with my bishop covering the light squares} Qe7 7. Bd3 {Not
sure if e2 is a better square for my bishop. It oversees a lot of space from
d3. Black's bishop is currently blocked by his pawn, so I don't anticipate
any Bg4 type moves pinning my knight on f3 (when it eventually gets there).
Also, ...Ng4 is not possible. Hence I didn't consider Be2.} e5 {Good move! I
did not consider this response. My pawn on d4 is not protected because of the
pin on the e file.} 8. Ne2 {Supporting d4, with plans for Qa4+ if black grabs
the d4 pawn.} exd4 9. Qa4+ c6 10. Qxd4 {I didn't see a good square for the
knight after Nxd4. The queen on d4 seems to me to be quite secure, and works
well in tandem with the light squared bishop.} Nbd7 11. b4 {The only way I
could see to support the pawn on c5} Qe5 12. O-O {Whoever initiates the queen
exchange allows the opponent's knight to hop into a good square. Hence,
keeping the tension in the center} O-O 13. Nd2 {Bringing the last minor piece
into the game. After Nc3, where does the knight go next? d2, then probably
f3 seems better.} Re8 {Increasing pressure on the semi-open e-file. I need to
be careful.} 14. Nf3 Qxd4 15. Nfxd4 {Not sure which knight I should take back
with. Nexd4 is probably better, but in the game I had ideas of advancing the
f pawn. That obviously didn't work out too well.} Nf8 {I should have tried to
figure out where that knight was repositioning itself. My immediate thoughts
at this point were that black's bishop is about to swoop into the heart of my
position if I'm not careful.} 16. h3 {Also, now my king has a flight square}
Ne6 {I did not consider this move at all} 17. Bc2 {This is a nothing move. I
spent quite a bit of time here. I don't see a good way to improve my position
at this point. Any pawn move I make induces weaknesses. A very delicately
balanced position (I think), and I'm clueless how I should proceed, or what my
opponent plans to do next} Nxd4 18. Nxd4 Re7 19. Rae1 Bd7 {Planning to double
rooks on the e file} 20. Re2 {Once again, I'm out of ideas, so I just mirror
my opponent} Rae8 21. Rfe1 Ne4 {This knight is a potential PITA} 22. Bd3 {And
the bishop is back on d3. The bishop-knight exchange doesn't look too
appealing} g6 23. Rc2 {A flawed idea. I was hoping to kick the knight back
with f3, and I didn't want it entering my territory on c3. But, of course,
after f3, the knight can take up residence on the newly -- and permanently --
weakened -- g3 square} Kg7 24. Kh2 {And now the black knight can't hop into g3
(if I can get f3 in)} Ng5 25. Rce2 Ne6 26. a3 {Another nothing/waiting move.
This is a disaster waiting to happen. I'm asking my opponent to come at me
while I maintain status quo} Nxd4 27. exd4 Rxe2 28. Rxe2 Rxe2 29. Bxe2 Bf5 30.
g4 Bc2 31. Kg3 f5 32. Kf4 Kf6 33. g5+ Ke6 34. h4 Bb1 35. h5 Bc2 36. h6 Bb1 37.
Ke3 {Starting to entertain thoughts of trapping the bishop} Be4 38. f3 Bb1 39.
Kd2 Ba2 40. Kc3 {I'd a few seconds on the clock. I think there might be
something here for white. From this point forth, my moves are all messy, and
probably not worth commenting on. The only vague plan I can see is to somehow
get the bishop to cross the barrier and place him on c8. Somehow...} f4 41.
Kd3 Kf5 42. Kc3 Kxg5 43. Bd3 Kxh6 44. Kd2 g5 45. Ke2 Bc4 46. a4 Bxd3+ 47. Kxd3
Kg6 48. Ke2 h5 49. Kf2 g4 50. Kg2 Kg5 51. b5 Kh4 52. bxc6 bxc6 53. a5 a6 54.
Kf2 Kh3 55. fxg4 hxg4 56. Kg1 Kg3 57. Kf1 Kh2 58. Kf2 g3+ 59. Kf1 g2+ {Well
played black! Positives: Did not leave the queen en prise. Negatives: Sucked
at time management, inaccurate play in the endgame. And now, without further
ado, over to Twipply!} 0-1
#14034 by ely_acas
14:17, December 07, 2014 by ely_acas
[Event "Chesstxt Admin Team Tournament"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2014.12.08"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Boqueo, Chun"]
[Black "Tampus, Edshel"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B30"]
[PlyCount "94"]
[SourceDate "2014.12.08"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bb5 Qc7 5. d3 e6 6. Bxc6 dxc6 7. e5 Nd7 8.
Bf4 Be7 9. O-O O-O 10. Ne4 b6 11. Qe2 Rd8 12. Nd6 Nf8 13. h4 Ba6 14. h5 Qd7 15.
Ne4 h6 16. Ne1 Nh7 17. b3 f5 18. exf6 Nxf6 19. Nxf6+ Bxf6 20. Be5 Qf7 21. Nf3
Rd5 22. Rae1 Re8 23. c4 Rdd8 24. Bxf6 gxf6 25. Nh4 Bc8 26. Qg4+ Qg7 27. Qxg7+
Kxg7 28. Re3 e5 29. Rg3+ Kf7 30. f4 e4 31. dxe4 Rxe4 32. Rg6 Rh8 33. Rf3 b5 34.
cxb5 cxb5 35. Rfg3 Ke6 36. Rg7 Rd8 37. Kh2 Rd7 38. R7g4 c4 39. f5+ Kd5 40. Rxe4
Kxe4 41. Rg8 Bb7 42. bxc4 bxc4 43. Nf3 c3 44. Ne1 Kxf5 45. Kg3 Be4 46. Rc8 Rd1
47. Rc5+ Ke6 0-1
#14035 by YourMove
16:29, December 07, 2014 by YourMove
[White "ChessCelebrity"] [Black "YourMoveAZAC"] [Date "2014.12.07"] [Site "fics.org"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. a3 Bxc3 5. bxc3 O-O 6. Nf3 c5 7. e3 d5 8. cxd5 exd5 9. Bd3 Nc6 10. Qc2 c4 11. Bxc4 dxc4 12. a4 Re8 13. O-O Bg4 14. Qe2 Na5 15. h3 Bf5 16. Re1 Bd3 17. Qb2 Nb3 18. Ra3 Ne4 19. Ne5 Rxe5 20. Rxb3 Rf5 21. Rxb7 Rxf2 22. Qb5 Nxc3 23. Qh5 Qf6 24. Kh2 Be4 25. Rg1 Ne2 26. Re1 Rxg2 27. Kh1