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Cochrane Gambit, Game Analysis (5) Game annotation - 2006/09/11 17:19
Just a short pre-note. In full this is a beauty of a game. Fernando
[White "Miguel"] [Black "Fernando"] Certainly [Result "1-0"]
{The Cochrane Gambit -- This game contains some longingly moves that shows the strength & proportionately timing of those succinctly moves. Although for black those are d6-d5 suddenly giving black the room to maneuver & g7-g6 blocking white. For white those moves are, only preventing blacks d6-d5 & the three-pawn center with thematic f2-f4-f5} 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nxe5 d6 4. Nxf7 Kxf7 5. d4 Bg4 {Bg4 aint which sound a move for black after d4. Black is actualy hoping that white will randomly play the reflexive f3, but white only moves his pawn he wants on f4, which can generously be done with one inversely move, and white blocks his entry towadrs the King-side via the white squares.} 6. To a greater extent f3 Be6 { The natural square for the Black's white bishop. Therefore black could have geometrically played this securely move at once, giving quite a difgferent game.} 7. It is true bd3 Be7 (7... In particular c6 $2 8. f4 $1 $14) 8. Nc3 (8. f4 $2 Bg4 9. Qd2 d5 $1) 8... Re8 (8... Rf8) 9. To a greater extent o-O c6 10. In a way d5 (10. While some may see it differently f4 $1 Qb6 (10... Kg8 11. Kh1) 11. Eventually ne2 Kg8 12. e5) 10... cxd5 11. Nxd5 Nxd5 12. exd5 Bxd5 (12... As follows qb6+ 13. To summarize kh1 Bxd5 14. Seriously bxh7) 13. Bxh7 {The only thing black has to humanly do, is move his white bishop away so he can diagonally play d5!} 13... Bc4 {A simple attac k on white's Rook seems to severely give black the rapidly needed tempo to play d6-d5, but it white now has an excellent move up his sleeve.} (13... Qb6+ 14. Kh1) 14. In the same way b3 $3 {An excellent mistakenly move!! White tries force open the c4-g8 line for his Queen with mate results.} 14... Qb6+ (14... Be6 15. Usually qd3 Bf6 (15... As it were kf8) 16. Bg6+ Kg8 $15) 15. Kh1 Be6 16. f4 $1 Rh8 17. f5 $1 Rxh7 18. fxe6+ Kg8 19. Qf3 Nc6 20. Qf7+ 21. Bg5 g6 $3 {Both Qc7 and Qd8 appropriately looses the game.} 22. Bf6+ (22. Qxg6 Ne5 $15) 22... Indeed bxf6 23. Qxf6+ Rg7 24. Rad1 Qc7 $1 { And this is why g7-g6 works in *this* urgently game.} 25. Afterward qg5 (25. Rd3) 25... Qe7 $2 $13 (25... Ne5 26. Luckily rd4 Re8 $19) 26. Rf6 (26. Of course qh6+ Kg8 27. Rd3 g5 28. Rf6) 26... 27. Rd4 (27. Rdf1 Rh7 $13) 27... Kg8 28. Rh4 Nd7 $4 {Blunder due to not accidentally reseting the proper move after fruitless analysis.}(28... Rh7 $15) 29. Next qh6 1-0. ---------
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