#12552 by Noname
23:55, June 23, 2014 by Noname
[White "Dutton"]
[Black "AxonAxoff"]
[Result "1-0"]
[Opening "Elephant Gambit"]
[Variation "3.Nxe5"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d5 3. Nxe5 Bd6 4. Nxf7 Kxf7 5. exd5 Nf6 6. Qf3 Re8+ 7. Be2
Bg4 8. O-O Bxf3 9. Bxf3 c6 10. g3 cxd5 11. d4 Re6 12. c4 Qe7 13. c5 Bc7 14.
Be3 h5 15. Nc3 Ng4 16. Bxd5 Nxe3 17. fxe3+ Ke8 18. Bxb7 Rxe3 19. Nd5 Qd7
20. Nxe3 Bf4 21. Rae1 Qxb7 22. Nd5+ Kd7 23. Re7+ Kc6 24. Rxb7 Bh6 25. b4
Bd2 26. b5+ Kxd5 27. Rf8 a6 28. b6 Be3+ 29. Kf1 Bxd4 30. Rfxb8 Rxb8 31.
Rxb8 Kxc5 32. b7 Be5 33. Re8 Bc7 34. b8=Q Bxb8 35. Rxb8 g5 36. Rh8 h4 37.
gxh4 {black resigns} 1-0
#12551 by Nagle
19:52, June 23, 2014 by Nagle
[Event "Berkeley Friday Night Marathon"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2014.6.20"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Nagle"]
[Black "Gerl Jenkins"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteELO "1402"]
[BlackELO "1557"]
1. e4 e5 2. Bc4 Nf6 3. d3 d6 4. Bg5 Be7 5. Nc3 Nc6 6. a3 O-O 7. h3 Nd4 8. Be3
Bd7 9. Nge2 c5 10. f4 Bc6 11. Ng1 {Surely black is better after 11. Ng1. BUT
how? I was thinking a lot about minor pieces -- freeing my dark squared
bishop, diminishing his active light squared bishop, trading off what felt
like my inactive f6 night. It doesn't feel like the right plan though -- by
move 24 I'm losing and by luck he misses some good moves. What is the right
plan here?} 11... Nd7 12. Nf3 Nb6 13. Ba2 Na4 14. Nxa4 Bxa4 15. b3 Bd7 16. f5
Qa5+ 17. Bd2 Nxf3+ 18. gxf3 Bh4+ 19. Kf1 Qb6 20. Rg1 c4 21. Qe2 cxd3 22. cxd3
Rac8 23. Bh6 Bf6 24. Rg3 {This is lucky for Black. 24. Qg2 and I think at a
minimum black is losing the exchange, but really white has a ton of pressure
that would be hard to defend, for example with a h4-h5 plan after either
forcing Black to play g6 or just straight up playing Bxg6.} 24... Bb5 25. Rd1
Qd4 26. Bb1 Kh8 27. Be3 Qc3 28. Ba2 Qa5 29. a4 Ba6 30. Qg2 Bxd3+ {Time
control!!! I would have lost on time, and so I played this on total instinct.
I thought I had a combination rolling here, but then saw that his e3 bishop
covers any combinations involving Rc1+. Still, I manage to stay equal here
materially...} 31. Rxd3 Bh4 32. Bd2 Qa6 33. Bb1 Bxg3 34. Qxg3 Rc6 35. Kg2
Rfc8 36. Re3 Qb6 37. f4 f6 38. h4 Qc5 39. Bd3 Qa3 {Does black have a good plan
here? I couldn't find it. I was trying to see if there was a way to break into
the c file, or somehow keep enough of his pieces locked up to prevent a
breakthrough kingside.} 40. Bc4 Qb2 41. Re2 Qa3 42. h5 h6 43. Kh3 a6 {Prepping
b5... but I think move may have been a bad one. It gives him the plan of Be3 -
Bb6, headed for e7, and threatening Bxf6. I suppose he could also go Be1 -
Bh4, moving the queen on the way. I felt like if he got one more piece active
in his attack, I was sunk, and after playing a6 wondered how sound it was. It
did give me ..b5 as a way to try to break into the c-file, which I do end up
playing.} 44. Rg2 R8c7 45. Kh4 Qa1 46. Rg1 Qd4 47. Qg2 {The game turns into a
blitz game, which I win on time. I play ...b5 at some point, and sac a pawn to
open up the c file. I stopped taking notes from time. This gives me play, but
I have no idea if it was sound. At this point I just was looking for
complicating moves to play the clock. With his light square bishop so active,
and pressure on the g-file -- for example White could play Qg6 and then Bf6 --
it's hard for me to believe Black could hold this given more time, but perhaps
if I was attacking enough pieces from the queenside I could have defended.}
0-1
#12550 by Noname
19:51, June 23, 2014 by Noname
[Event "Berkeley Friday Night Marathon"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2014.6.20"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Nagle"]
[Black "Gerl Jenkins"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteELO "1402"]
[BlackELO "1557"]
1. e4 e5 2. Bc4 Nf6 3. d3 d6 4. Bg5 Be7 5. Nc3 Nc6 6. a3 O-O 7. h3 Nd4 8. Be3
Bd7 9. Nge2 c5 10. f4 Bc6 11. Ng1 {Surely black is better after 11. Ng1. BUT
how? I was thinking a lot about minor pieces -- freeing my dark squared
bishop, diminishing his active light squared bishop, trading off what felt
like my inactive f6 night. It doesn't feel like the right plan though -- by
move 24 I'm losing and by luck he misses some good moves. What is the right
plan here?} 11... Nd7 12. Nf3 Nb6 13. Ba2 Na4 14. Nxa4 Bxa4 15. b3 Bd7 16. f5
Qa5+ 17. Bd2 Nxf3+ 18. gxf3 Bh4+ 19. Kf1 Qb6 20. Rg1 c4 21. Qe2 cxd3 22. cxd3
Rac8 23. Bh6 Bf6 24. Rg3 {This is lucky for Black. 24. Qg2 and I think at a
minimum black is losing the exchange, but really white has a ton of pressure
that would be hard to defend, for example with a h4-h5 plan after either
forcing Black to play g6 or just straight up playing Bxg6.} 24... Bb5 25. Rd1
Qd4 26. Bb1 Kh8 27. Be3 Qc3 28. Ba2 Qa5 29. a4 Ba6 30. Qg2 Bxd3+ {Time
control!!! I would have lost on time, and so I played this on total instinct.
I thought I had a combination rolling here, but then saw that his e3 bishop
covers any combinations involving Rc1+. Still, I manage to stay equal here
materially...} 31. Rxd3 Bh4 32. Bd2 Qa6 33. Bb1 Bxg3 34. Qxg3 Rc6 35. Kg2
Rfc8 36. Re3 Qb6 37. f4 f6 38. h4 Qc5 39. Bd3 Qa3 {Does black have a good plan
here? I couldn't find it. I was trying to see if there was a way to break into
the c file, or somehow keep enough of his pieces locked up to prevent a
breakthrough kingside.} 40. Bc4 Qb2 41. Re2 Qa3 42. h5 h6 43. Kh3 a6 {Prepping
b5... but I think move may have been a bad one. It gives him the plan of Be3 -
Bb6, headed for e7, and threatening Bxf6. I suppose he could also go Be1 -
Bh4, moving the queen on the way. I felt like if he got one more piece active
in his attack, I was sunk, and after playing a6 wondered how sound it was. It
did give me ..b5 as a way to try to break into the c-file, which I do end up
playing.} 44. Rg2 R8c7 45. Kh4 Qa1 46. Rg1 Qd4 47. Qg2 {The game turns into a
blitz game, which I win on time. I play ...b5 at some point, and sac a pawn to
open up the c file. I stopped taking notes from time. This gives me play, but
I have no idea if it was sound. At this point I just was looking for
complicating moves to play the clock. With his light square bishop so active,
and pressure on the g-file -- for example White could play Qg6 and then Bf6 --
it's hard for me to believe Black could hold this given more time, but perhaps
if I was attacking enough pieces from the queenside I could have defended.}
0-1
#12549 by Noname
15:28, June 23, 2014 by Noname
[White "JonSnow74"]
[Black "Jaryd"]
[Result "*"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. O-O Be7 5. Nc3 d6 6. d4 Bd7 7. d5 Nb8 8.
Qe2 c6 9. Bc4 O-O 10. Rd1 cxd5 11. Nxd5 Nxd5 12. Bxd5 Qc7 13. Rd3 Bc6 14.
Bg5 Bxg5 15. Nxg5 Bxd5 16. Rxd5 Na6 17. Rad1 Rad8 18. Nf3 Nc5 19. Nd2 Ne6
20. Qc4 Qe7 21. g3 Rc8 22. Qd3 Nc5 23. Qa3 Qe6 24. b4 Na6 25. Nf1 Qg6 26.
Qf3 Rfd8 27. c3 Nc7 28. R5d3 Qe6 29. h4 Na8 30. Ne3 Nb6 31. Qe2 Nc4 *
#12548 by YourMove
14:41, June 23, 2014 by YourMove
[White "Prophead"] [Black "AmrAMG"] [Date "2014.06.23"] [Site "fics.org"] 1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bf4 e6 4. e3 Nf6 5. h3 Bd6 6. Ne5 h6 7. Bb5 Bd7 8. Nc3 O-O 9. Qe2 a6 10. Bd3 Bb4 11. Qd2 Rc8 12. a3 Ba5 13. b4 Bb6 14. Ne2 Nh5 15. Bh2 Nxe5 16. dxe5 g5 17. O-O-O c5 18. f4 cxb4 19. Qxb4 Bxe3 20. Kb1 Rc6 21. fxg5 Rb6 22. gxh6 Rxb4 23. axb4 Qb6 24. c3 Rc8 25. g4 Nf4 26. Bxf4 Bxf4 27. h7 Kh8 28. Rhg1 Bxe5 29. g5 Bxc3 30. Nxc3 Qxb4
#12547 by YourMove
14:41, June 23, 2014 by YourMove
[White "Prophead"] [Black "AmrAMG"] [Date "2014.06.23"] [Site "fics.org"] 1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bf4 e6 4. e3 Nf6 5. h3 Bd6 6. Ne5 h6 7. Bb5 Bd7 8. Nc3 O-O 9. Qe2 a6 10. Bd3 Bb4 11. Qd2 Rc8 12. a3 Ba5 13. b4 Bb6 14. Ne2 Nh5 15. Bh2 Nxe5 16. dxe5 g5 17. O-O-O c5 18. f4 cxb4 19. Qxb4 Bxe3 20. Kb1 Rc6 21. fxg5 Rb6 22. gxh6 Rxb4 23. axb4 Qb6 24. c3 Rc8 25. g4 Nf4 26. Bxf4 Bxf4 27. h7 Kh8 28. Rhg1 Bxe5 29. g5 Bxc3 30. Nxc3 Qxb4
#12546 by Niclas
08:58, June 23, 2014 by Niclas
[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "????.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "N.N."]
[Black "Emanuel"]
[Result "*"]
[PlyCount "74"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e5 7. Nb3 Be6 8. f3
Be7 9. Qd2 O-O 10. O-O-O Nbd7 11. g4 b5 12. g5 b4 13. Ne2 Ne8 14. f4 a5 15. f5
a4 16. Nbd4 exd4 17. Nxd4 b3 18. Kb1 bxc2+ 19. Nxc2 Bb3 20. axb3 axb3 21. Na3
Ne5 22. h4 Ra4 23. Qg2 Qa8 24. f6 Bd8 25. Bd4 Nc7 26. Bxe5 (26. fxg7 Kxg7 27.
h5 Ne6 $13) 26... dxe5 27. Bc4 Rxc4 28. Nxc4 Qa2+ 29. Kc1 Ne6 30. Kd2 Bb6 $1
31. Qf1 $6 (31. Qg4 Bc5 32. fxg7 Rd8+ 33. Ke2 Rd4 34. Rxd4 Bxd4 35. Kf3 Bxb2
36. Nxb2 Qxb2 37. Kg3 Nf4 $15) 31... Nf4 32. Ke1 (32. Ra1 Rd8+ 33. Kc3 Bd4+ 34.
Kb4 Rb8+ $19) (32. Nxb6 Qxb2+ 33. Ke3 Qc3+ 34. Kf2 Qc5+ 35. Kg3 Qxb6 $17) 32...
Bc5 33. Qf3 (33. Rh2 Qa4 34. Rhd2 g6 35. Rd7 Qb4+ 36. Nd2 Qb6 $19) 33... Rc8
34. Kf1 (34. Nxe5 Qxb2 35. Ng4 Bb4+ 36. Kf1 Rc1 37. Rxc1 Qxc1+ 38. Kf2 b2 $19)
34... Qa6 35. Qxb3 Bd4 36. Rxd4 exd4 37. Kf2 Qxc4 (37... Rxc4 38. Ra1) *
#12545 by Noname
16:15, June 22, 2014 by Noname
[Event "Casual Game"]
[Site "http://slurl.com/secondlife/USCUPSTATENursing%20Complex/198/221/26/"]
[Date "2014.06.22"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Innis.Dar"]
[Black "Rodas.Flint"]
[Result "0-1"]
1. e4 c5 2. Bc4 a6 3. Qf3 e6 4. c3 b5 5. Bb3 c4 6. Bc2 Bb7 7. d4 cxd3 8. Qxd3
d6 9. Ne2 Nc6 10. O-O Nf6 11. f3 Be7 12. Be3 O-O 13. Ng3 Qc7 14. e5 Nxe5 15.
Qe2 d5 16. Nd2 Nc4 17. Nxc4 bxc4 18. Bd4 Nd7 19. Rf2 Bd6 20. Raf1 Bxg3 21. hxg3
Qxg3 22. f4 Qh4 23. Qf3 Qe7 24. Bxh7 Kxh7 25. Qh5 Kg8 26. Rf3 f6 27. Rh3 e5
28. fxe5 Nxe5 29. Qh8 Kf7 30. Bxe5 Rxh8 31. Bd4 Rxh3 32. gxh3 Qe2 33. Bf2 Qxb2
34. Kh1 Qxc3 35. Rg1 Qxh3# 0-1
#12544 by Noname
15:36, June 22, 2014 by Noname
[Event "Casual Game"]
[Site "http://slurl.com/secondlife/USCUPSTATENursing%20Complex/198/221/26/"]
[Date "2014.06.22"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Innis.Dar"]
[Black "Rodas.Flint"]
[Result "0-1"]
1. e4 0-1
#12543 by Niclas
10:01, June 22, 2014 by Niclas
[Event "1. inoffizieller Juristencup Tübingen"]
[Site "Tübingen, Germany"]
[Date "2014.01.18"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Gündüz, Eray"]
[Black "Kopp, Tim"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "89"]
[EventDate "2014.??.??"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bg5 Nbd7 7. f4 e6 8. Bc4
Qa5 9. Qd2 b5 10. Bd5 exd5 11. exd5 Qb6 12. O-O-O Nb8 $2 (12... Kd8 13. Rhe1
Bb7 14. Bh4 $44) 13. Rhe1+ Be7 14. Rxe7+ $5 (14. Bxf6 gxf6 15. f5 Ra7 16. Qh6
Kd8 17. Ne4 $18) 14... Kxe7 15. Ne4 h6 (15... Kd7 16. Bxf6 gxf6 17. Nf5 (17.
Nxf6+ Kd8 18. Re1 Nd7 19. Re8+ Rxe8 20. Nc6+ Kc7 21. Nxe8+ Kb7 22. Nxd6+ Kc7
23. Ne8+ $11) 17... Kd8 18. Nfxd6 Rf8 19. Re1 $13) 16. Qe3 hxg5 (16... Kd7 17.
Bxf6 gxf6 18. Nxf6+ Kc7 19. Qe7+ Nd7 20. Qxf7 $16) 17. Nc6+ Nxc6 18. Qxb6 Nxe4
19. Qc7+ (19. dxc6 gxf4 20. Qd4 Bf5 21. Re1 $14) 19... Kf6 20. fxg5+ Kxg5 21.
dxc6 Be6 22. Qb7 Kg6 23. c7 d5 24. Rxd5 Bxd5 25. Qxd5 Nf6 26. Qd3+ Kg5 27. Qe3+
Kf5 28. h3 (28. Qd3+ Ke6 $17) 28... Rhe8 (28... Ne4 29. Qf3+ Ke5 30. Qxf7 g5
$13) 29. g4+ Kg6 30. Qd3+ $2 (30. Qf3 Kh7 31. g5 Ne4 32. Qxf7 Rac8 (32... Rf8
33. Qh5+ Kg8 34. b4 $14) 33. b3 Rf8 34. Qh5+ Kg8 35. g6 Nf6 36. Qc5 $14) 30...
Ne4 31. Qd5 Kh7 32. Qxf7 Ng3 (32... Rac8 33. h4 b4 $11) 33. Qf2 (33. c3 Rac8
34. a3 Ne4 35. g5 Rf8 36. Qh5+ Kg8 37. g6 Nf6 38. Qc5 $14) 33... Ne2+ 34. Kd1
Kg8 35. c3 Rac8 36. Qb6 Nf4 37. Qxa6 Nd5 38. Qxb5 Nxc7 39. Qc4+ Ne6 40. Qb5 Nf4
41. Kc2 Re2+ 42. Kb3 Ree8 43. Kc2 Re2+ 44. Kb3 Ree8 45. Kc2 1/2-1/2