Yearly Archives: 2019
#21454 by test
13:52, March 24, 2019 by test
[Event "Chess"]
[Date "2019.03.24"]
[White "B"]
[Black "k"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B13"]
[Opening "Caro-Kann: Panov-Botvinniks angrepp"]
1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 cxd5 4.c4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Nf3 Bg4 7.cxd5 Nxd5 8.Qb3 Bxf3
9.gxf3 Nb6 10.d5 Ne5 11.Bb5+ Ned7 12.Ne4 Rc8 13.Bf4 g6 14.O-O Bg7 15.Nd6+ exd6
16.Bxd6 Qg5+ 17.Kh1 Kd8 18.Rfe1 Re8 19.Rxe8+ Kxe8 20.Re1+ Kd8 21.Be7+ Qxe7
22.Rxe7 Kxe7 23.d6+ Kxd6 24.Qxf7 Bxb2 25.Qxh7 Be5 26.Qxg6+ Kc7 27.Qg4 Rf8 28.Kg2
Rf4 29.Qg6 Rh4 30.h3 Bd6 31.Bd3 Rf4 32.Qh6 Nc5 33.Bb1 Nbd7 34.Qh7 b5 35.h4 a5
36.h5 Rh4 37.Bf5 Kc6 38.Qg6 Rh2+ 39.Kf1 Ne5 40.Qe8+ Kb6 41.Qd8+ Bc7 42.Qf6+ Kb7
43.h6 Nxf3 44.h7 Be5 45.Qf7+ Kb6 46.Qg6+ Kc7 47.Bg4 Nd4 48.Qf7+ Kd6 49.f4 Nc6
50.fxe5+ Nxe5 51.Qf6+ Kd5 52.Bf5 Ne4 53.Bxe4+ Kxe4 54.h8=Q 1-0
#21455 by stelmacz
14:20, March 24, 2019 by stelmacz
1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 e6
5. e3 Nbd7 6. Qc2 Bd6 7. b3 O-O 8. Bb2 Re8
9. Bd3 b6 10. O-O Bb7 11. e4 e5 12. exd5 cxd5
13. Nb5 Bb8 14. Nxe5 Nxe5 15. dxe5 Bxe5 16. Bxe5 Rxe5
17. Rfe1 Qe7 18. Qc3 Ne4 19. Bxe4 dxe4 20. Rad1 a6
21. Nd4 Re8 22. Nc2 f5 23. Qd4 Qf6 24. Ne3 g6
25. Qd6 R5e6 26. Qc7 R6e7
#21456 by PyChess
16:16, March 24, 2019 by PyChess
[Event "Локальный турнир"]
[Site "Локальное место"]
[Date "2019.03.24"]
[Round "1"]
[White "goga"]
[Black "hoichess"]
[Result "*"]
[Time "23:15:00"]
[PlyCount "1"]
1. e4 *
#21457 by Noname
04:32, March 25, 2019 by Noname
1. e4 e5 2. f4 Nc6 3. Nf3 d6 4. Bc4 Be7 5. Nc3 Nf6 6. O-O h6 7. d4 exd4 8. Nxd4 Nxd4 9. Qxd4 O-O 10. f5 b6 11. Qf2 Bb7 12. Qg3 Kh8 13. Re1 d5 14. exd5 Nxd5 15. Nxd5 Bxd5 16. Bxd5 Bc5+ 17. Kh1 Qxd5 18. Qxc7 Qxf5 19. Qe5 Qxc2 20. Bxh6 Qg6
#21458 by PyChess
10:46, March 25, 2019 by PyChess
[Event "Lokales Ereignis"]
[Site "Lokaler Ort"]
[Date "2019.03.25"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Lancelot"]
[Black "PyChess.py"]
[Result "*"]
[Time "15:42:00"]
[PlyCount "0"]
*
#21459 by PyChess
16:03, March 25, 2019 by PyChess
[Event "Lokales Ereignis"]
[Site "Lokaler Ort"]
[Date "2019.03.25"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Bulgur"]
[Black "sjeng"]
[Result "*"]
[Time "21:02:00"]
[PlyCount "0"]
*
#21460 by tessst
02:08, March 26, 2019 by tessst
[Event ""]
[Date "2019.03.26"]
[White "b"]
[Black "j"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B20"]
[Opening "Sicilianskt försvar"]
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.b3 d6 4.h3 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Bb2 Bg7 7.Nd5 e5 8.c4 O-O 9.Be2
Nd4 10.O-O Be6 11.d3 Ne8 12.Nxd4 cxd4 13.f4 f5 14.fxe5 dxe5 15.Bf3 fxe4 16.Bxe4
Rxf1+ 17.Qxf1 Nc7 18.Nxc7 Qxc7 19.a4 Qb6 20.Qd1 Rf8 21.Ba3 Rf4 22.Ra2 a5 23.Bc1
Rf8 24.Rb2 Bf5 25.Re2 Bxe4 26.Rxe4 Qf6 27.Qe1 Qb6 28.Qd1 Qf6 29.Re2 Qf5 30.Ba3
Rc8 31.Rf2 Qe6 32.Qf3 Qc6 33.Qf7+ Kh8 34.Kf1 Rc7 35.Qf3 Qe6 36.Bf8 Kg8 37.Bxg7 1-0
#21461 by Rambo - KK
09:42, March 26, 2019 by Rambo - KK
[Event "Shakkikisa"]
[Round "9"]
[Year "2017"]
[White "Rambo"]
[Black "KK"]
[Result "1-0"]
1. d4 d6 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. c4 Bf5 4. Qb3 Qc8 5.g3 c6 6. Bg2 h6 7. O-O e6 8. Nc3
Be7 9. Nh4 Bh7 10. d5 O-O 11. Re1 Na6 12. Qd1 cxd5 13. cxd5 e5 14. e4 g5
15. Nf3 Nc5 16. Nd2 Nd3 17. Rf1 Bd8 18. Qe2 Nxc1 19. Raxc1 Qd7 20. Rc2
a6 21. Rfc1 b5 22. Nd1 Nxd5 23. exd5 Bxc2 24. Rxc2 f5 25.h3 Bb6 26. Rc6
Bd4 27. Qh5 Kg7 28. g4 e4 29. gxf5 Rxf5 30. Nxe4 Qe8 31. Rc7+ Rf7 32. Rxf7+
Qxf7 33. Qxf7+ Kxf7 34. Nxd6+ Kf6 35. b3 Ke5 36. Nf7+ Kf4 37. d6 Ra7 38. Bd5 h5
39. Be6 g4 40. hxg4 hxg4 41. d7 1-0
#21462 by PyChess
14:27, March 26, 2019 by PyChess
[Event "Lokales Ereignis"]
[Site "Lokaler Ort"]
[Date "2019.03.26"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Jochen"]
[Black "Gast"]
[Result "*"]
[TimeControl "300 0"]
[Time "19:26:00"]
[WhiteClock "0:05:00.000"]
[BlackClock "0:05:00.000"]
[PlyCount "0"]
*
#21463 by Noname
17:41, March 27, 2019 by Noname
[Event "Prague ol (Men)"]
[Site "Prague CSR"]
[Date "1931.07.12"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Fricis Apsenieks"]
[Black "Arthur William Dake"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B13"]
[BlackElo "2330"]
[Annotator "Doe,John"]
[PlyCount "67"]
[EventDate "1931.07.11"]
1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. exd5 cxd5 4. Bd3 {This line is appealing to amateurs
because it is a simple and easy to learn answer to the Caro-Kann. By
clarifying the central tension white gives himself a clear plan of attack
using the half open e-file and the e5 square. And, it can be hard to meet even
for GMs as players like Fischer, Timman and Browne, among other, discovered.
Black is not without resources but he needs to know what he's doing.} Nc6 5. c3
Nf6 {Also popular is 5...Qc7.} 6. h3 {Black will now have difficulties
developing his B because white has prevented ...Bf4 with 4th move and with
this move prevents ...Bg4.} e6 7. Qe2 Be7 8. f4 {Clearly Apscheneek has
aggressive intentions or else he would have played the normal Nf3 and castled.}
a6 9. g4 {Who would have guessed that when he played his last move Apscheneek
intended this?!} b5 {Dake is equally aggressive and invites white to play 10.
g5 which can be met by 10...Ne4 inviting white to win a P with 11.Bxe4 dxe4 12.
Qxe4. But that would be too dangerous because after 12...Bb7 white's Q and R
are on the same diagonal as the B and after ...Qc7 defending the B there is
the threat of ...Nxd4. Also, white's K is wide open.} 10. b4 Bb7 11. Nf3 Qb6 {
The idea of 11...Ne4 is still feasible.} 12. a4 {Playing on both sides of the
board.} bxa4 13. Rxa4 Ne4 {White still can't safely take the N and must defend
against the fork on g3.} 14. Rg1 {With his next move Dake chose not to play an
interesting sacrifice. 14...Nxc3 15.Nxc3 Nxd4 16.Nxd4 Qxd4 attacking the N on
c3 and the R on g1. Not surprising... Dake had a solid, positional style.} g6 {
Intending ...f5 to hinder white's K-side play.} 15. Be3 f5 16. gxf5 exf5 17.
Qa2 {With his K-side attacking chances stymied, white turns his attention to
black's a-Pawn and d-Pawn.} Nf6 {Both sides now engage in repositioning their
Ns.} 18. Nbd2 Nd8 19. Nb3 Ne4 20. Bd2 Ne6 21. Nc5 {This attacks the a-Pawn
four times while it is only defended three times. Nevertheless, it would not
be safe to take it if black castles because of 21...O-O 22.Bxa6 Bxa6 23.Nxa6
Qb5! 24.Nc4 Nxf4! threatening ...Qe2 mate and ...Nxc3. So, if now 21...O-O 22.
Ne5 and white stands well.} N6xc5 {Black still should have castled as the
lesser evil because white not gets a protected passed P.} 22. bxc5 Qe6 23. Ne5
O-O 24. Rb4 {White gets good play on the open b-file and at this point has a
strategically won game.} Qc8 25. Qb3 Ra7 26. Rb6 Bh4+ 27. Ke2 Bd8 28. c6 {
White can win in a variety of ways. Besides the move he selected, he could
also have sacrificed a N with 28.Nxg6 followed by the excavation of black's K.}
Bxb6 29. Qxb6 Qa8 30. Bxe4 fxe4 31. Nxg6 hxg6 32. cxb7 Rxb7 33. Qxg6+ Kh8 34.
Qh5+ {White mates in 3.} 1-0