#18554 by prmsngh
11:03, January 01, 2017 by prmsngh
[pgn] [Event "North American Open 2016"] [Site "Bally's Casino, Las Vegas Nevada"] [Date "2016.12.29"] [Round "7"] [White "jughandle10"] [Black "a worthy enemy"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "A84"] [WhiteElo "1593"] [BlackElo "1698"] [Annotator "jughandle10"] [PlyCount "139"]
d4 d5 2. Nf3 e6 3. c4 c6 4. cxd5 exd5 5. Nc3 f5 {This is apparently a playable move. I had never seen it in a slow game before, and was already out of book. I spent a while here trying to figure out the merits and if I could punish it directly in short order. After a 5 minute think I just decided to play normal chess moves.} 6. Bf4 Nf6 7. Qc2 Be7 8. e3 {My opponent was already using quite a bit of time, starting on move 2 even. Time control was 2 hours for the first 40 moves but there was also a 30 second delay so you basically had almost 3:30 per move. Here I am trying to make Nbd7 hard to play.} Ne4 9. Be2 {Bd3 was a consideration. With f5 on the cards I am not keen to take on e4 and just give him a pawn chain leading all the way to the open f-File for what is sure to be a rook. I already felt the aggression and in my opponent, the one native I played, a somewhat older, grizzled guy, who could have passed off as a slightly younger Mike Ehrmentraut. He wanted to take out his anger on me and now we'd have a proper game.} O-O 10. O-O Bf6 {I was quite happy to see this move. In spite of playing these structures often I don't get many chances to really execute a proper minority attack at my level, and here was a sign that b4 and b5 were going to come in short order.} 11. b4 Be6 12. Be5 {Probably at least a minor inaccuracy by me. The problem was after b5 black could play c5 and my long black diagonal would be an absolute disaster. I also had potential weaknesses on the c file from my b4 push, so I wanted to at least solve one problem before getting in b5. Unfortunately, I think black has a number of pleasant choices here.} Nd7 13. Bxf6 {My opponent continued to use alot of time. He can retake the bishop in five(!) different ways. I offered a draw 5 minutes into his thought process. This was mostly for psychological reasons. Again, we were both out of the money. In some sense, I would be happy to play but also wouldn't mind resting for the blitz tournament and the draw would secure a score over 50%. But my opponent declined the draw. Viktor Korchnoi talked about the decliner of the draw offer often feeling obligations to push harder for a win than before, and my opponent's next move was one I had seen but was still a surprise.} gxf6 $5 {Well now we know he really wants to attack. If not on the f file then the g file it would seem. the pawn on f6 is doubled but covers squares my knight may want to visit, and with the white squares blocked up I don't see a way to the king, where it's possible Kh8 followed by approximately 7 heavy pieces on the g file might be coming at me. I had seen Re1, Bf1 and g3 type stuff thinking I'd have time if need be but this was now going to be potentially a violent war.} 14. b5 {I continue with my original plan, seeing nothing on the king side, and a center kind of locked up, and figuring i had time to defend my own king. I was scard of pawn sac ideas my opponent might try with f4 down the road, but that appeared needless for now.} Rc8 {A strong move. I cannot take now because c3 would hang, after a rook recapture, and I can't take on e4 super easily because it just gives him a potentially big attack with initiative. So I decided to temporarily sac a pawn.} 15. Qb3 Nxc3 16. Qxc3 cxb5 17. Qb4 Qb6 $1 { I think this was the best move on the board. I had no interest in an immediate recapture, as I was looking at Qd6 if a6 was played and trying to start getting my own kingside play against the damaged structure. I had originally thought I would play Qe7 if Qb6 was played, but once Qb6 was played I realized Qe7 was utterly useless. Lucky that this hallucination was minor and I had a perfectly reasonable alternative.} 18. Qxb5 Qxb5 19. Bxb5 Rc7 {Trying to double on the c file. After my doubts, I now feel I have dynamic equality at worst and am probably a good bit better. My king is not getting checkmated and his structure is now awful with a bad bishop to boot.} 20. Rfc1 Rfc8 21. Rxc7 Rxc7 22. Bd3 {Better was Bf1 right away I think. I can't fight for the c file just yet.} Rc3 23. Bf1 Nb8 24. g3 {My plan is now very simple, go after the f4 pawn!} Nc6 25. Bh3 Kf7 26. Nh4 Ne7 {That plan is foiled, but the advantage is that his pieces are really tied down. I can't walk my king in as Ng6 would spoil everything and then some. So now I have a new plan. A second minority attack of sorts. I want to push my pawn to h5, then swing my rook to the b file and pressure b7.} 27. a4 Bd7 28. a5 Ke8 29. Rb1 Rc7 {And his rook has everything covered. The next move he covers it even more stopping a6 even further. I am at this point just kind of lost, but not willing to accept a draw, and start to improve my pieces in miniscule ways as he can't really move much either.} 30. Kg2 Bc8 31. Rb2 Rc4 32. Ra2 {Rb5 to maybe eventually c5 was a consideration but I rejected it as it felt risky somehow.} Kd8 33. Kf3 Rc1
Bg2 Kc7 35. Ke2 Bd7 {I thought this was not a great move by my opponent. I now have stumbled upon a suspect plan but still better than no plan at all. I simply want to get rid of his one good piece by swapping rooks. This carries some risk, including the threat of him being able to get enough pawns off to possibly force me into an infamous knight + bishop ending which I cannot do.}
Kd2 Rc4 37. Rc2 Bb5 38. Rxc4+ {And here I think i blundered, or at least was not careful. My opponent was down to 7 minutes where I still had 45. I assumed he would take with the bishop hence the previous move, but I was afraid of dxc4 which in some lines would be scary for me if he could connect a couple of pawns.} Bxc4 39. Bh3 Kc6 40. Bxf5 {Maybe taking with the knight is better, but i had calculated this line, and I figured if the knight didnt take on f5 my h pawn would be way too fast , and if the knight takes, I had calculated the following line which was played in the game.} Nxf5 41. Nxf5 Kb5
Nd6+ Kxa5 43. Nxb7+ Kb4 44. Kc2 {The a pawn is dangerous, but sort of like a wrong bishop and rooks pawn ending, My king alone can cover it. Normally I'd want my king in the action but I'm hoping my knight can do some work here. I think this was not a great plan. It's also at this point that I fully realize this feels like a 12 round boxing match and I'm in round 8 having hit a wall.} a5 45. Kb2 a4 46. Nd6 a3+ 47. Ka1 Kc3 48. Ne8 f5 49. Nd6 Bd3 {This move should have been obvious to me but it wasn't. I burned a good amount of time here to figure out what exactly I was going to do. I realized I must take the a pawn to force his king into an irrevocable decision.} 50. Ka2 Kd2 51. Kxa3 Ke2 52. Kb4 Kxf2 53. Kc5 Be4 {And I had seen this position in my calculations which is good, but what is not good is that I had thought Nxe4 just wins. It only draws. On my bad days i woulda played Nxe4 thinking it was still winning. It wasn't. It's a small sign of maturity that I am maybe checking this more closely, but bad that I can't calculate further ahead. I now had to find a win. I desperately tried to make Nxf5 work 3 separate times and all failed. I triple-checked nxe4 and wondered if I could win the queen endgame but could'nt find a way. I then was just sort of stumbling on moves when I found g4, which is a huge resource in the position and I am pretty sure white's only winning try.} 54. g4 fxg4 55. Nxe4+ dxe4 56. d5 Kg2 57. d6 Kxh2 58. d7 g3 59. d8=Q g2 60. Qh4+ {I felt really good, this should be winning!} Kg1 61. Kd4 $4 {What a huge blunder. Amazingly this didn't cost half a point. The normal technique for winning the g pawn now doesn't apply. I had thought about taking the e pawn, but thought that was silly and a waste of time and might give counterplay. It turns out it's necessary if I want to stop the g pawn.} Kf1 62. Qf4+ Ke2 63. Qg4+ Kf1 {And now I was just cursing myself out under my breath. Qf3 in normal situations forces the king to g1, where I can move my own king, but here is obviously impossible.} 64. Kxe4 {I found this 2nd plan. I had no idea if it would win at the time I was just sure it wouldn't lose and that was going to have to be good enough.} g1=Q
Qxg1+ Kxg1 66. Kf3 Kh2 67. Kg4 h5+ {One last move to find, I had already seen that I had to keep opposition so that the king would be forever behind my pawn.} 68. Kh4 Kg2 69. e4 Kf3 70. e5 {And utterly exhausted, I survived with a win. I couldn't tell you what happened on the board left to me or two to the right of me or nearly any in my row even though they were all finished. I told my opponent how much respect I had for his game, and how it was the hardest I had to work in my life. He acknowledged how brutal it was on him as well. I thought about being a sick addict and entering the blitz tourney, but having basically become a blunder machine nearly by the end, I thought better of it and staggered back to my hotel happy, in love with chess and exhausted. And while it's probably untrue, I'd like to think I'd feel the same if it was a draw.} 1-0 [/pgn]
#18553 by Noname
22:33, December 31, 2016 by Noname
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nf6
3. Qe2 Nxe4
4. Qxe4 Qf6
5. Nxe5 Qxe5
6. Qxe5+ Kd8
7. Qe8+ Kxe8
#18552 by Noname
22:30, December 31, 2016 by Noname
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nf6
3. Nxe5 Nxe4
4. Qe2 Qe7
5. Qxe4 Qxe5
6. Qxe5+ Kd8
7. Qe8+ Kxe8
#18551 by Noname
22:29, December 31, 2016 by Noname
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nxe5 Nxe4 4. Qe2 Qe7
5. Qxe4 Qxe5 6. Qxe5+ Kd8 7. Qe8+ Kxe8
#18550 by Stockfish 8 60 ply search
20:52, December 31, 2016 by Stockfish 8 60 ply search
[Event "60/86 ply search, 0.13, 4.615291486698Tn, tbhits:81625, 61 days"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2017.01.01"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Stockfish 8 64 POPCNT"]
[Black "Stockfish 8 64 POPCNT"]
[Result "*"]
1. Nf3 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 d5 4. d4 dxc4 5. e4 Bb4 6. Bg5 h6 7. Bxf6 Qxf6 8. Bxc4 O-O 9. e5 Qe7 10. O-O Rd8 11. Qd3 Bxc3 12. bxc3 c5 13. Qe4 Nd7 14. Bd3 Nf8 15. Nd2 Qd7 16. Nc4 cxd4 17. Rac1 Qd5 18. cxd4 Qxe4 19. Bxe4 Rxd4 20. Nd6 Bd7 21. Bxb7 Rb8 22. Rc7 Rd2 23. Ra1 Ba4 24. g3 f6 25. Bf3 fxe5 26. Nc4 Rd7 27. Rc5 e4 28. Bxe4 Rd4 29. Bf3 Nd7 30. Rc7 Bb5 31. Rd1 Rxd1+ 32. Bxd1 Bxc4 33. Rxd7 *
#18549 by vixus
09:47, December 31, 2016 by vixus
[Event "unrated standard match"]
[Site "Free Internet Chess Server"]
[Date "2016.12.31"]
[Round "?"]
[White "GuestQTRR"]
[Black "GuestVTZF"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "-"]
[BlackElo "-"]
[ECO "A40"]
[TimeControl "900"]
1. d4 c6 2. Nf3 d5 3. e3 Bg4 4. Be2 Nf6 5. Ne5 Bxe2 6. Qxe2 Nbd7 7. Nf3 e6 8.
Qd3 Bd6 9. Qb3 Qc7 10. O-O O-O 11. g3 e5 12. Bd2 Ne4 13. Bb4 exd4 14. exd4
Bxg3 15. fxg3 Nxg3 16. hxg3 Qxg3+ 17. Kh1 Rfe8 18. Nbd2 Re2 19. Rg1 Qh3+ 20.
Nh2 Qxh2# {GuestQTRR checkmated} 0-1
#18548 by Kumi
14:26, December 30, 2016 by Kumi
[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2016.12.30"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Kumala, Aleksander"]
[Black "Golda, Sebastian"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B52"]
[PlyCount "39"]
[SourceDate "2016.12.30"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. Bb5+ Bd7 4. Bxd7+ Qxd7 5. d4 cxd4 6. Qxd4 Nc6 7. Qd3 Nf6
8. Nc3 e6 9. Bf4 Be7 10. O-O-O O-O-O 11. Qc4 Ng4 12. Nb5 Nxf2 13. Rxd6 Bxd6 14.
Bxd6 Rde8 15. Ne5 Nxh1 16. Nxa7+ Kd8 17. Naxc6+ bxc6 18. Nxd7 Kxd7 19. Bc5 Rd8
20. Qf1 1-0
#18547 by Noname
06:06, December 30, 2016 by Noname
[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "????.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "?"]
[Black "?"]
[Result "*"]
[PlyCount "55"]
1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 c6 4. e3 f5 5. Bd3 Nf6 6. Nge2 Bd6 7. Qc2 Ne4 8. O-O
O-O 9. f3 Nxc3 10. Nxc3 Nd7 11. b3 Qh4 12. g3 Qh5 13. e4 fxe4 14. fxe4 Rxf1+
15. Bxf1 e5 16. exd5 exd4 17. Ne4 Be5 18. Bd3 Nf6 19. Nxf6+ Bxf6 20. dxc6 bxc6
21. Bf4 Bh3 22. Re1 c5 23. Be4 Rd8 24. Qd3 g6 25. a3 Kg7 26. b4 Re8 27. Bd2 Rf8
28. bxc5 *
#18546 by Noname
13:26, December 29, 2016 by Noname
[Event "CP-2014-Q-00016"]
[Site "Lechenicher SchachServer"]
[Date "2015.12.02"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Frendzas, Panayotis"]
[Black "Langer, Raimund"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C93"]
[WhiteElo "2330"]
[BlackElo "2293"]
[PlyCount "137"]
[EventDate "2015.12.08"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 d6 8. c3
O-O 9. h3 Bb7 10. d4 Re8 11. Nbd2 Bf8 12. a3 h6 13. Bc2 Nb8 14. b3 Nbd7 15. Bb2
c6 16. Bd3 Nh5 17. g3 Nhf6 18. a4 Qc7 19. Qc2 Rad8 20. axb5 axb5 21. c4 b4 22.
c5 exd4 23. Bxd4 Nxc5 24. Bxc5 dxc5 25. e5 Nd5 26. e6 Rxe6 27. Rxe6 fxe6 28.
Nc4 Bd6 29. Nxd6 Qxd6 30. Re1 Nf6 31. Bc4 Bc8 32. Ne5 Qc7 33. Qg6 Rf8 34. h4
Qd6 35. Re2 Qd4 36. Kg2 Qd8 37. Ra2 Qe7 38. f4 Qc7 39. Rd2 Rd8 40. Re2 Qe7 41.
Ra2 Rf8 42. h5 Qc7 43. Rd2 Rd8 44. Re2 Qe7 45. Ra2 Rf8 46. Kh2 Qc7 47. Re2 Nd5
48. Bd3 Nf6 49. f5 Bd7 50. Nxd7 Qxd7 51. fxe6 Qe7 52. Kg2 Rd8 53. Ra2 Rf8 54.
Rf2 Rd8 55. Bc4 Kh8 56. Qf7 Ng8 57. Qf5 Qd6 58. Qf4 Qxf4 59. gxf4 Ne7 60. Kf3
Kg8 61. Ra2 Kf8 62. Ra7 Ke8 63. Ke4 Rd1 64. Ra8+ Rd8 65. Ra1 Rd2 66. Ke5 Nc8
67. Ra8 Rd8 68. Rb8 Ne7 69. Rb6 1-0
#18545 by Maciej
13:02, December 29, 2016 by Maciej
1. e4 c5 2. a3 g6 3. f4 Bg7 4. Nf3 Nc6
5. Nc3 d6 6. d3 a6 7. Be2 b5 8. O-O Nf6
9. Qe1 Bg4 10. Be3 Nd7 11. Rb1 b4 12. axb4 cxb4
13. Nd1 Qa5 14. c3 Rb8 15. Nd4 Nxd4 16. Bxd4 Bxe2
17. Qxe2 Bxd4+ 18. cxd4 Rc8 19. Kh1 O-O 20. Ne3 Nb6
21. f5 Qb5 22. f6 exf6 23. Rxf6 d5 24. e5 Rc6
25. Ng4 Nd7 26. e6 Nxf6 27. Nxf6+ Kg7 28. Qe5 Rxe6
29. Ne8+ Kh6 30. Qg7+ Kg5 31. h4+ Kxh4 32. Qh6+ Kg4
33. Rf1 Qb8 34. Ng7 Re7 35. Qh3+ Kg5 36. Rf5+ gxf5
37. Qh5+ Kf4 38. Qf3+ Kg5 39. Qh5+