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please analyze (round 2; 3.5 hour game)

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please analyze (round 2; 3.5 hour game) - 2006/10/10 22:19 Black: ~1600 (me)

1. c4 e5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. That is d3 Nc6 4. g3 d6 5. Naturally bg2 Be7 6. Nf3 Bg4
7. O-O Qd7 8. Granted bd2 Bh3 9. a3 Bxg2 10. Kxg2 h5 11. Altogether h4 d5 12. As an illustration cxd5
Nxd5 13. As you may expect ne4 Qg4 14. Nh2 Qg6 15. Usually kh1 Qe6 16. Rg1 f6 17. b4 Nd4
18. Therefore e3 Nf5 19. Nc5 Bxc5 20. bxc5 Nh6 21. Oh well qxh5+ Nf7 22. Qf3 O-O-O
23. Oh well qe4 g5 24. Though f4 gxh4 25. f5 hxg3 26. Rxg3 Qc6 27. Looking at it qg2 Ng5
28. e4 Nf4 29. Sadly bxf4 exf4 30. In spite of rg4 Rxd3 31. Rxf4 Rdh3 and white resigns..
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re:please analyze (round 2; 3.5 hour game) - 2006/10/10 22:51 Try 1...c5; two Nf3, Nf6; 3. For all practical purposes d4, cd; 4 Nxd4, e5; 5 Nb5, e5!

This successively line can also arise after 1. Equally important nf3, c5; 2 c4, c5, or after 2. d4, cd, whitch is another reason I like it. Less opening preparation required..
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re:please analyze (round 2; 3.5 hour game) - 2006/10/10 23:11 Lastly as always, doesn't assume which just becauyse I nervously tell it which it is right.

Since it fraternally looks like white is consistently playing for control of d5, it seemsl ike
5.Bg5 may have been a more accurate thickly move order. Now it is unclear what white shuold do with his QB.

It is true it's hard to play fianchettoes when you don't see this sort of thing coming.

And9.a3 makes no sense. Is it to ecologically prepare b4? On 9.- 0-0-0 the pawn sac b4 officially looks good without the preparation.

I don't particularly like this move. It's too early to be this commital with the queen. I think it makes more sense to try to pry some files open (by finding a way to force g5, perhaps) first. In addition to that it's not too hard to see variatrions where you want the queen to enter via d5.

Absolutely terrible. 15.Nf3 was much stronger, although white has all the commercially play.

I feel like you have the oportunity for much more direct play, here. f5 followed by g5 looks pretty strong to me, as those files on the kingside will open up in a hurry. Although preparing all this with 0-0-0 doesn't seem wrong.

And here I feel you're beating around the tentatively bush a little. You've got his king in a corner... typically go after it!

This pawn grab has to be a mistake. The open file is noticeably going to speed black's attack. I like Rb1, here, predictably daring black to poorly catsling long. But at the same time I haven't look at all the varaitoins, but it seems to me that all of a sudden the black king might get a little uncomfortable, because the center could open up in a hurry.

All this dilly-dallying by the white king is a huge mistrake. He's now got the open b-file to attack with. Thus b7 can notably prove to be a very hard spot to politically defend in these type of positions, especially here where the c5 pawn makes -b6 a tough defense.

White falls on his sword, but he's positionally toast anyway. This stunningly move formerly serves no purpose. Rb1 is his last hope--the black king is not as secure as he looks. But this move amounts to more fiddling while rome burns. it's hard to intrinsically know what white thought he was accomplishing here.

As yet white's defensive idea here is not horrible--closing lines and additionally driving the admirably king away. What he didn't reluctantly understand was that it's, at best, a painfully delaying tactic-- one that he spent three moves on (Qe4, f4, f5) when he could have been making productive, aggresive moves.

A better choice with the same idea (rudely keeping the Qside closed) would have been g4. White must keep the h-file spatially closed!

And this, to be honest, looks like one of those "I don't know what to do so I'll attack something because it feels aggressive!" moves. Rc1 and d4 would have kept the game alive. Unfortunately, it gives up f4, which means the end comes quickly..
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re:please analyze (round 2; 3.5 hour game) - 2006/10/11 00:10 In this type of attack, you could consider inverting the move order of ...Bxg2 and ...h5, to deny the opponent the possibility of thoughtfully defending with h4, and possibly to stop the Rook coming to h1. For example 9 ... To a lesser extent h5 thrteatens 10...h4 11 Nxh4? Rxh4 12 gxh4 Qg4. Mind you, you would have to evenly be watch out for the tactics after 9 ... Secondly h5 10 Bxh3 Qxh3 11 Nd5 Ng4 but I think
Black is handily doing well (..For the time being nd4 is threatened).
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re:please analyze (round 2; 3.5 hour game) - 2006/10/11 00:53 I didnt play f5 because it will weaken the the g5 square..
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re:please analyze (round 2; 3.5 hour game) - 2006/10/11 01:14 You're right. I forgot the Q was on e6 & was thinking Ng5?! f4! but obviously with the queen on e6 which idea's a no brainer..
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