Game #5023 by Carlos
14:35, January 27, 2010 by Carlos
[Event "Jogo Online"]
[Site "www.flyordie.com"]
[Date "2010.01.27"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Mythrill"]
[Black "jameskaua"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Annotator "Rybka 3 (30s)"]
[PlyCount "128"]
[EventDate "2010.??.??"]
[TimeControl "1200"]
{A02: Bird's Opening} 1. f4 b6 2. Nf3 Bb7 3. g3 (3. e3 {0} g6 {This looks
r and enables avoids the white bishop from being obstructed. B/0 0} 4. g3 {0}
Nf6 {-0.18/14 5} 5. Bg2 {3} Bg7 {-0.16/15 3} 6. O-O {2} O-O {-0.17/14 1}) (3.
d4 {0} e6 {B/0 0} 4. e3 {4} c5 {(M) Immediately attacking white's center. B/0 0
} 5. g3 {0} Be7 {-0.24/11 3} 6. Bg2 {2} f5 {-0.21/10 1} 7. O-O {3} Nf6 {
-0.12/13 3} 8. dxc5 {
(M) It seems taking that pawn now isn't that good (it gives black a tempo). 4}
Bxc5 {0} (8... bxc5 $5 {(M) Why is this better? 0}) 9. c4 {0.03/14 7}) 3...
Bxf3 4. exf3 {last book move} e6 5. Nc3 Bb4 6. Bg2 (6. a3 Bxc3 7. dxc3 {
(M) I was afraid of this, but it seems capturing away from the center is
slightly better for white in this case.} Ne7 $11) 6... Bxc3 7. dxc3 {
White has new doubled pawns: c2+c3} Na6 (7... Ne7 8. Kf1 $11) 8. O-O (8. Qe2
Nb8 $14) 8... h5 (8... Nc5 9. Qd4 Qf6 10. Re1 $14) 9. Qd4 (9. f5 $5 $16 {
(M) Trying to sacrifice a pawn to open black's position.} exf5 $2 (9... Qe7 {
0.97/16 8} 10. fxe6 {0.97/15 1} fxe6 {0.97/15 2} 11. Qe2 {1.02/14 1} Nc5 {
1.02/14 1} 12. b4 {1.02/13 1} Na4 {1.02/13 1} 13. Bd2 {1.02/12 0}) 10. Qe2+ $1
{(M) Winning the knight.}) 9... Qf6 $14 10. Qc4 Nc5 11. Be3 {
White threatens to win material: Be3xc5} d5 {
Black threatens to win material: d5xc4} (11... h4 12. Bxc5 bxc5 13. Qxc5 $14)
12. Qb5+ Nd7 13. Qc6 (13. Bd4 {(M) Gaining a tempo and developing a bishop.}
Qg6 $14) 13... Qd8 14. c4 {White threatens to win material: c4xd5} Ne7 15. Qa4
O-O 16. cxd5 Nxd5 17. Bd2 (17. Bf2 $5 $14) 17... Nc5 18. Qc4 (18. Qd4 Qd6 $11)
18... h4 19. Rad1 (19. Qe2 {(M) This is best.}) 19... hxg3 20. hxg3 Qf6 21.
Rfe1 $2 {(M) Not protecting that pawn is a long-term blunder that makes my
life a lot harder.} (21. Bc1 Rfd8 $11) 21... Qxb2 $15 22. Be3 $2 (22. f5 $142
$15 {and White can hope to live} exf5 $2 {(M) And black loses a knight.}) 22...
Nxe3 $19 23. Rxe3 Qf6 (23... Rfd8 24. Ree1 $19) 24. Kf2 (24. Re2 Rad8 25. Red2
Rxd2 26. Rxd2 Rd8 27. Rxd8+ Qxd8 $19) 24... Rad8 25. Ke2 $4 {
the position was bad, and this mistake simply hastens the end} (25. Ree1 $142
$17) 25... Rxd1 $19 26. Kxd1 Rd8+ (26... Qa1+ $142 {and Black wins} 27. Ke2 Qg1
$19 28. Bh3 $2 (28. Bf1 Rd8 {-6.35/11 2} 29. g4 (29. Rd3 {(M) The only good
move now, sacrifcing an exchange. Either that or black can win the rook.})
29... Qh2+ {-18.88/8 1} 30. Bg2 {-18.10/7 1} Qxg2+ {-18.76/7 1} 31. Ke1 {
-20.33/7 1} Qg1+ {-18.11/6 1} 32. Qf1 {-#15/8 0} (32. Ke2 $2 Rd1 $1 {
(M) Mate to come very quickly. -#2/8 2}) 32... Qxe3+ {-#14/9 0}) 28... Qh2+ $1
{-6.48/9 1}) 27. Ke2 Rd4 (27... Qa1 $5 {makes it even easier for Black} 28. Kf2
$19) 28. Qc3 Ra4 (28... Qd8 $5 29. Bf1 $19) 29. Qxf6 (29. a3 {
(M) I was given this line telling not to trade, but trading is slightly better.
}) 29... gxf6 30. a3 b5 (30... Nb7 $142 $5 $19) 31. Rc3 $17 Na6 32. Bf1 (32. f5
$5 $15 {(M) It seems sacrificing that pawn is a recurring idea.} exf5 33. Bh3 {
-0.75/18 1} f4 {-0.75/17 1} 34. gxf4 {-0.75/16 1} c5 {-0.68/17 2} 35. Ke3 {
-0.75/17 2} Kf8 {-0.75/17 2}) 32... c5 $17 33. Kf2 (33. Rd3 $142 $5 $17 {
(M) Trying to fork the pawns, maybe?}) 33... c4 $19 34. Bh3 $4 {
leading to a quick end} (34. f5 exf5 35. Bh3 f4 $19 36. Bc8 {-2.02/18 5} Nc7 {
-2.02/18 2} 37. Bb7 {-2.15/19 3} fxg3+ {-2.15/18 0} 38. Kxg3 {-2.15/18 0})
34... Nc5 (34... Nc7 $142 {and the result of the game is clear: Black will win}
35. Re3 Nd5 36. Rxe6 fxe6 37. Bxe6+ Kg7 38. Bxd5 Rxa3 $19) 35. f5 $17 e5 (35...
Ra6 $142 $17) 36. g4 $2 {
(M) It seems trying to set up this pawn chain was simply the wrong idea.} (36.
Bg2 Kf8 $17) 36... e4 (36... Ra6 $5 37. Re3 $19) 37. Ke3 (37. Bg2 exf3 38. Bxf3
Kf8 $17) 37... exf3 38. Kxf3 Ra5 39. Bg2 Na4 {
Black threatens to win material: Na4xc3} (39... Ra6 40. Re3 Kf8 41. Kf2 $17)
40. Re3 Nb2 (40... Ra6 41. Kf4 $17) 41. Ke2 (41. Re8+ Kg7 42. Re7 c3 $11) 41...
Ra4 (41... Kg7 $142 $5 $17) 42. Bc6 $11 a6 {Covers b5} 43. Kd2 {
Black has a cramped position} (43. Bd5 $5 {
(M) Maybe trying to win the pawn after Re8+ ?} c3 (43... a5 44. Re7 $1 {
(M) Now black can't defend that pawn. 0.30/11 2} Rxa3 {0.46/16 2} 45. g5 {
0.66/15 0} (45. Bxf7+ Kf8 $1 {-0.75/12 2}) 45... fxg5 46. f6 {
(M) Getting a protected passed pawn. 4.17/11 7} g4 47. Be4 {#6/16 1} Kf8 {
#6/18 3} 48. Rd7 {#6/9 1} Rd3 $1 {
(M) The rook and the pawn threaten mate! #6/14 0} (48... Na4 49. Rd8# {#1/12 1}
)) 44. Rxc3 Kg7 $11 45. Kf3 {(M) Trying to protect the pawns. 0.00/17 4}) 43...
Ra5 (43... c3+ $5 44. Rxc3 Rxg4 $15) 44. Kc1 $11 Na4 45. Re8+ (45. Re7 c3 46.
Bd5 Nb6 47. Bxf7+ Kf8 $11) 45... Kg7 $15 46. Re7 Nc3 (46... c3 47. Bd5 Kh6 48.
Rxf7 $15) 47. Kb2 $11 Nd1+ 48. Kc1 {White threatens to win material: Kc1xd1}
Nf2 49. Bd5 (49. Re2 $142 $5 {and White is still in the game} Nh3 50. Re3 $11)
49... Nxg4 $17 50. Rxf7+ Kh6 51. Bf3 $4 {further deteriorates the position} (
51. Kb2 $142 $17 c3+ 52. Kb3 {-0.67/14 1} (52. Kxc3 b4+ $1 {
(M) Either losing a pawn or a bishop. -1.40/15 1} 53. Kd4 {-1.36/16 3} (53.
axb4 Rxd5 {-2.10/10 2}))) 51... Kg5 (51... Ne5 $142 {
makes sure everything is clear} 52. Rxf6+ Kg7 $19) 52. Bxg4 $4 {
with this move White loses his initiative} (52. Rg7+ $142 {
(M) Winning a knight for a pawn.} Kf4 53. Bxg4 Rxa3 54. Bh5 $11) 52... Kxg4 $19
53. Rxf6 Kg5 (53... c3 54. Kd1 Rxa3 55. Ke2 $19) 54. Rf8 $2 (54. Rg6+ $5 Kxf5
55. Rg3 $15) 54... Rxa3 (54... c3 55. Kb1 Rxa3 56. Rf7 $19) 55. f6 (55. Kb2
$142 b4 56. Kb1 $17) 55... Rf3 $4 {
Black threatens to win material: Rf3xf6. letting the wind out of his own sails}
(55... c3 {(M) I was afraid of this plan. The idea, obviously, is to push all
pawns and queen.} 56. Kd1 $19) 56. Kb2 $2 (56. f7 $142 {
would keep White in the game} Kg6 57. Ra8 Rxf7 58. Rxa6+ Kf5 59. Kb2 $11) 56...
Rxf6 $19 57. Rxf6 $4 {terrible, but the game is lost in any case} (57. Re8 $142
$19) 57... Kxf6 58. Ka3 Ke5 59. Kb4 Kd4 60. c3+ Kd3 61. Ka5 Kxc3 62. Kxa6 b4
63. Kb5 b3 64. Ka4 (64. Kc5 {is no salvation} b2 65. Kd5 Kd3 66. Kc5 c3 67. Kd5
c2 68. Ke5 b1=Q 69. Kf6 c1=Q 70. Kf5 Qh6 71. Kg4 Qg1+ 72. Kf5 Qgg5#) 64... b2 (
64... b2 65. Kb5 Kd4 66. Kc6 c3 {(M) Now black *will* queen.} 67. Kb6 c2 68.
Kc6 c1=Q+ 69. Kd7 b1=Q 70. Ke7 Qb7+ 71. Kf6 Qg1 72. Kf5 Qf7#) 0-1
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