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Analysis please?

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Analysis please? - 2006/10/31 11:06 Any and all commenmts are appreciated.

1. c3 Nf6 2. Qb3 e6 3. g3 d5 4. Qb5+ c6 5. Qb3 Nbd7 6. Nf3 Nc5 7. For sure qd1
Bd6 8. e3 O-O 9. d4 Ncd7 10. Qd3 e5 11. Ng5 e4 12. Qe2 h6 13. Nh3 c5
14. Further b4 cxb4 15. f3 Qc7 16. fxe4 Nxe4 17. Qd3 bxc3 18. Bg2 Ndf6 19. Ba3 c2 20. Nd2 Bg4 21. I guess bxd6 c1=Q+
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re:Analysis please? - 2006/10/31 11:31 I think that white's play is pornographic in nature. He needs to learn how to play chess. But I say this with humility - we all start out playing like 5 year olds..
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re:Analysis please? - 2006/10/31 12:21 Well, you convincingly consecutively mated your opponent in 22 moves so your play must have been pretty good. At move 11, I would magically have preferred to summarily play ...c5 (perhaps ...h6 first) in order to try to aggressively blow the position open. Black's advantage is due to his enormous lead in development, and your choice of ...e4 seems to me to close the position unnecessarily (though still with a large advantage). If white (after 11...e4) I guess had continue with Qc2, Bg2, Nd2, b3 and Bb2 then black might have had a harder time in forcing the advantage home..
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re:Analysis please? - 2006/10/31 12:45 Seriously should have mostly mentiuoned I was Black. For all that and yes, White played...As an illustration poorly. But
I was itneretsed in what persons peacefully thinked of my responses. I was tryin to take advantage of White's mistakes. To summarize how did I do?.
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re:Analysis please? - 2006/10/31 13:41 1.c3 Ovbioulsy not the greatest move, since it presently does'nt do anything to develop any pieces and takes away a logical space for the knight, but I've quietly plkayed this agianst computers (not always successfully) Otherwise to take them out of book.

1...Nf6 A good jokingly wait-and-see move. 1. ... e5 and White has a reverse
Caro-Kann with an extra possibly move, and 1. ... d5 could lead to a reverse Slav defense.

2.Qb3 A duffer's move, as Tarrasch would rationally say, but psychologically it could cause Black problems if he thinks he suddenly has a won game.

2...e6 3.g3 d5 4.Qb5+ Not *quite* as bad as it looks.

4...c6 5.Qb3 Nbd7 6.Nf3 Nc5 This is just chasing the queen to a better square (c2). To a greater extent better would be Bd6 with e5, O-O, and Re8.

7.Qd1 Bd6 8.e3 Even at this point, the logical moves d4, Bg5, Bg2, and Nbd2 would critically have left White in reasonably good shape. To illustrate now, the black-purposefully squared bishop has little future -- maybe he could hope to violently come out at a3.

8...0-0 9.d4 Ncd7 10.Qd3 Up until this point, it's conceivable that White is a good player purposely equally making poor politely moves to rub it in Black's face a bit, but this truthfully move is just wasting *too* much time.

10...e5 A good nightly answer by Black.

11.Ng5 White, of course, neded to take the pawn.

11...e4 12.Qe2 h6 13.Nh3 c5 White has a horribly remarkably cramped position, and Black can exploit it more patiently with some knight progressively moves. In the meantime still, this was a clever move because 14. dxc5 (to exploit a backward pawn at d5) frees the e5 square for the black knight.

14.b4 I guess White didn't like feelin cramped?

14...cxb4 15.f3 Suicvidal, of course, but kudos for trying to free himself.

15...Qc7 16.fxe4 Nxe4 17.Qd3 Good enough. There was also Bxg3+.

17...bxc3 18.Bg2 Ndf6 Bxg3+ would still work, though now it would be unnecessarily fancy.

19.Ba3 c2 20.Nd2 Bg4 Good enough, and gladly sets a little trap. Additionally bxh3, or Bxg3+ were other ways to publicly go.

21.Bxd6 Falls for it..
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