Game by KG
05:53, June 20, 2021 by KG
[Event "Live Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2021.05.26"]
[Round "?"]
[White "KG"]
[Black "leonid"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E61"]
[WhiteElo "1348"]
[BlackElo "1844"]
[PlyCount "87"]
[EventDate "2021.??.??"]
[TimeControl "900+10"]
1. d4 {I started the game with d4 and wanted to play something like catalan,
queen's gambit declined variation, lines like that.} Nf6 2. c4 g6 {Black went
with King's Indian Defence.} 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. Nf3 O-O 5. Bg5 h6 6. Bxf6 exf6 7. e3
$6 {I think e4 was just a better move than e3 there was no need to play a slow
move like that, black had no development and i should have played e4 to
acquire more center, stopping black's other pieces from developing.} (7. e4 $1
{e4 was completely a better move than e3 as it acquires more space in the
center and also there is no development by black.} d6 8. Be2 Bg4 9. O-O Re8 (
9... Nd7 10. Qd3 c5 11. Rad1 $14 {Going same way as the other one.}) 10. Qd3
Nd7 {Nd7 seems a better move to me rather than Nc6 as now black can push c5
and after that if white plays d5 white darks square will become weak and since
white doesn't have a dark squared bishop to cover them up.} 11. Rfe1 c5 12. d5
$6 $14 {white is slightly better in this position but black is also improving.}
(12. Rad1 $1 cxd4 13. Nxd4 Bxe2 14. Ndxe2 $14 {This position is surely better
than the other variation.})) 7... f5 {This was played in order to stop e4.} 8.
Bd3 d6 9. O-O Nc6 {Creating some pressure on d4 pawn.} 10. Bc2 {Slowly
creating room for the queen and also providing more protection to d4 pawn.} a6
$6 {I think the idea for this move was to stop Nb5 but i don't think it should
be played rather black should develop its pieces and make some play in the
center.} 11. Re1 {With an idea of pushing e4 in near future.} Re8 12. Qd2 Rb8
13. Rad1 Bd7 14. a3 b5 15. e4 $6 {e4 in this position seems an inaccuracy as
the c4 pawn is already under attack white should think about that first and
later move on to something like e4.} (15. cxb5 $1 axb5 16. d5 Ne5 17. Nxe5 Bxe5
18. f4 {white is clearly better in this position, suppressing the black pieces
and preventing them from attacking.} Bg7 19. b4 $16 {After this move black's
light square bishop is completely suppressed and is not doing any good to
black. Also white's pawns are choking blacks movements.}) 15... fxe4 16. Bxe4 (
16. Rxe4 $1 bxc4 (16... Rxe4 17. Bxe4 bxc4 18. d5 Ne7 19. Qe2 Bxc3 20. bxc3 Bb5
21. Bc2 Nf5 22. a4 Bd7 23. Qxc4 $14) 17. d5 Ne7 (17... Rxe4 18. dxc6 Re7 19.
cxd7 Rxd7) 18. Rxc4 $16) (16. Nxe4 bxc4 17. Qc3 Ne7 (17... Bf5 18. Ned2 Rxe1+
19. Rxe1 Bxc2 20. Qxc2 Nxd4 21. Nxd4 Bxd4 22. Qxc4 Bxb2 23. Qxa6 $11 Rb6 24.
Qa5 $11 {This position look more or less equal to me.}) 18. Ned2 Bb5) 16...
bxc4 17. d5 Ne7 18. Qc2 Bf5 19. Nd2 (19. Na4 Bxe4 20. Rxe4 Nf5 21. Rxc4 $16)
19... Bxe4 20. Rxe4 Nf5 21. Rxc4 (21. Rxe8+ Qxe8 22. Nxc4 Nd4 23. Qd2 Nb5 24.
Nxb5 Rxb5 25. Re1 $16 {In this position white is looking better and also this
positon was possible in the game but, the game didn't went in this manner.}) (
21. Nxc4 Rxe4 22. Qxe4 (22. Nxe4 Nd4 23. Qd2 Nb3) 22... Rxb2) 21... Nd4 22. Qd3
Nb5 23. Nxb5 Rxb5 24. b3 Qe7 25. g3 Qe5 26. Nf3 $1 {This is a good move as the
Knight is attacking the queen and at the same time moving the knight makes it
possible for the rook to provide support to d4.} Qe2 {I didn't wanted to
exchange queens as if i do then the black rook will come to the 7th rank (from
black's side) and i didn't wanted that to happen as it can give black the
initiative.} 27. Rxc7 Qxd3 28. Rxd3 Reb8 29. b4 (29. Nd2 $1 a5 30. a4) 29... a5
30. Rd7 $2 (30. bxa5 $1 Rxa5 31. Nd2 Rba8 32. Nc4 Ra4 33. Rb3 $14) 30... axb4
31. axb4 Bf8 32. Ra3 {With an idea of moving Ra7 and attacking f7 pawn.} Rxb4
33. Raa7 R4b5 $6 (33... Rb3 $1 34. Nh4 g5 $1 (34... Rb1+ 35. Kg2 Re1 36. Rxf7)
35. Nf5 Rf3 36. Nxd6 Bxd6 37. Rxd6 $14 {If my analyzation is correct than this
way black could have saved its position and the game may have continued to
some more moves.}) 34. Rxf7 Rxd5 35. Nh4 {Attacking the g6 pawn.} Ra5 $4 {
Ra5 is a blunder here as the white rook can take the bishop and give check
while the rook is hanging.} (35... Re8 36. Nxg6 Rg5 37. Nxf8 Rxf8 38. Rfd7 d5
39. Ra5 Rff5 40. h4 (40. f4 {f4 is not a possibility here as it is just
hanging without support cause the g pawn is pinned.} Rxf4) 40... Rh5 $4 (40...
Rg7 41. Rdxd5 $16) 41. g4) 36. Rad7 $4 {Rad7 is a clear blunder here as it
misses a very easy tactic, which is Rxf8+ Kxf8 or Rxf8 and then Rxa5, white
would be completely a piece up and would be winning the game easily. Frankly
speaking i really didn't spotted this easy tactic.} (36. Rxf8+ Kxf8 37. Rxa5
$18 {This position is completely winning for white as white now have an extra
piece which is knight and if white manages to activate its king that white
will also start pushing its pawn and eventually win the game.} Kf7 38. f4 Rb1+
39. Kf2 Rb2+ 40. Ke3 Rxh2 41. Ra7+ Kf6 42. Ra6 Ke6 43. Nxg6 Rh3) 36... Rg5 $2 (
36... Rd8 $1 {Rd8 was a better move than Rg4 as now black is trying to get rid
of the connected 7th rank rooks and trying to make its position better.} 37.
Rxf8+ (37. Nxg6 Rxd7 38. Rxd7 Ra6 39. Kg2 d5 40. Nxf8 Kxf8 41. Rxd5) 37... Rxf8
38. Nxg6 Rf6) 37. f4 Rg4 $2 {Black is suppressing its own rook by playing it
on such a square and after that the rook won't be able to come out easily.} 38.
Kg2 h5 39. Nf3 {Here after h5 i spotted a very good sequence of moves, first
moving the knight to f3 then g5 then going to h7 and then finally f6 with a
check basically bringing the knight to attack the king.} Rb2+ 40. Kh3 {In this
position black's g4 rook is almost dead now as it now can not move anywhere
and would not play in the game now.} d5 41. Ng5 {going with the idea.} Rb8 42.
Nh7 $18 {Nh7 was played with the idea of the move Nf6+ and ultimately
checkmating the black king in few upcoming moves and after that black resigns
the game as the knight is unstoppable. Kg_0809 won by resignation.} Bh6 (42...
Rb6 43. Rxf8#) 43. Nf6+ Kh8 44. Rh7# 1-0
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