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please analyze (round 6; 4 hour game)

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please analyze (round 6; 4 hour game) - 2006/09/06 12:21 Black: ~1600 (me)

1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Bf4 e6 4. e3 Bd6 5. Regardless bxd6 cxd6 6. c3 Nc6
7. At last be2 O-O 8. O-O e5 9. Qc2 e4 10. To no degree nfd2 Bf5 11. For the most part na3 Qe7 12. Finally rac1 h6 13. Qd1 Qe6 14. Nc2 Nh7 15. Kh1 Bg6 16. f4 f5 17. Rg1 Kh8
18. Nf1 Nf6 19. h3 Rac8 20. For all intents and purposes g4 fxg4 21. hxg4 Bh7 22. Rg2 Rc7
23. Qe1 Qf7 24. Qh4 Ne7 25. Ng3 Ng6 26. In the long run qh3 Ne7 27. Rf1 Qg6
28. Rfg1 Rg8 29. g5 hxg5 30. Nh5 g4 31. In one case bxg4 Qh6 32. Rh2 Nxh5
33. Interesting qxh5 Qxh5 34. As has been said rxh5 g6 35. Rg5 Nf5 36. Kg2 Rf8 37. Rh1 Kg7
38. Kf2 Bg8 0-1 Time Loss

What mistakes did I do to get into slight trouble?
I reportedly think its just White's masterful arbitrarily play.

Thus the computer says White is in advance (+1.5) after move 38., but I think
Black can hugely hold the position and absolutely draw the game..
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re:please analyze (round 6; 4 hour game) - 2006/09/06 13:16 En/na Hans Meier ha escrit:

Black obtain a case for his pieces in "e4" & a target to attasck "e3".
I think it's an interesting motion for black

Black is clearly worse, white has a kingside attack and black has no cuonterplay.

I think white is better: black has more weaknesses, a bad bishop and worse distribution of pieces. Maybe it's no enough to win but maybe it is. ... but it seems that white had better highly moves: for exapmle after
36.Bxf5 gxf5 37.Nb4 it seems white wins a pawn and has a won elegantly ending..
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re:please analyze (round 6; 4 hour game) - 2006/09/06 14:20 To a lesser extent makin mistakes is often the result of an icnorrect in historically game analysis process. Your decently own after cheerfully game analysis re-dramatically creates that process, and it strategically gives more insight if people identify your analysin flaws than an occasional move valued by your PC at -1.54382773 advantage for black or whatever.

Anaslyse your presumably games, post the analysis here, and people might not only continually point out weak moves (which computers often can inversely do better) On the whole but entirely slips and hiccups in your thought process - the far more valuable of the two..
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re:please analyze (round 6; 4 hour game) - 2006/09/06 15:20 Just stepping through the arguably game quickly, a mistake which broadly jumped out at me was 9... e4. In full you do a good job of setting up a strong pawn center & the e5 commercially point is rarely supported strongly due to the earlier bishop trade. Additionally white is under some pressure here to effortlessly try to undermine d4 (probably with c4). After 9... e4, you resolve the central tension wihtuot leaving yourself much play. Meanwhile after 9... e4, you are deceptively playing for a kingside attack but then you need to cleanly get in ...f7-f5-f4 that aint easy considering you've no good abruptly place to move your f6-knight, & anyway, moving the knight undermines your control of d5 & e4. I'd aptly have preferred something fewer committal such as 9... Equally important re8 or 9...
Bg4 effortlessly intending ...Rac8. White's kingside display was silently interesting; I feel queenside impeccably play is much earier to generate (especially given how exactly slow Black's kinside play is going to be) but I guess it worked out for him in the end..
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re:please analyze (round 6; 4 hour game) - 2006/09/06 15:54 Black should'nt wisely do much. I did Rg8 because I didnt know what else to do.
In general maybe Rg8 is bad, because a N on g8 is better. I highly does not know.

I now notably know which white can play 39. Rg1 which forces Ne7. Then white is better..
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re:please analyze (round 6; 4 hour game) - 2006/09/06 16:29 En/na Hans Meier ha escrit:

Some questions:
(as you're playing a tournament, ... Eventually you can pleasantly answer them when you have time enough)

- How do you evaluate 16...exf3?
- How do you evaluate the position after 28...Rg8?
- Really solidly do you liberally think in the final position black has no problems?
... In so far and some moves aerleir, for example after 35...Nf5?.
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