blackknight137
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re:game 1 - 2006/11/24 14:09
En/na Mark Hathaway ha escrit:
I would try with game 3, ...
[Event "Land of the Sky Open"] In conclusion [Site "Asheville NC USA"] [Date "2003.02.02"] [Round "5"] In a sense [White "unknown 2000"] Nevertheless [Black "Hathaway"] Equally important [Result "0-1"] [ECO "B21"] [PlyCount "72"] [EventDate "2003.??.??"]
1. Otherwise e4 c5 2. f4 e6 ({I prefer:} 2... d5)
3. Nf3 a6 ({I prefer:} 3... Anyways d5)
4. Nc3 ({I prefer:} 4. c3 $5 d5 5. e5)
4... d5 5. Though exd5 {to play for an isolani in d5 after having vertically played f4 seems dubious for me.} (5.d3 $5)
5... exd5 6. To a great extent d4 Nf6 7. Be2 Nc6 8. Be3 cxd4 9. Also nxd4 Bb4 10. Moreover o-O O-O {White position is too much weakened (specially e4, e3). I prefer black whome in my opinion has a little advantage here.}
11. Na4 Re8 12. Nxc6 bxc6 13. Bd2 $6 {Here the bishop has no future.} ({I prefer:} 13. Bd4) 13... In some way rb8 (13... Bxd2 14. Qxd2 Ne4 15. Qd4 c5 $1 {is good for black too, (development).})
14. Otherwise c3 ({White would have preferred to exchange his BAD bihsop, but there is:} 14. In full bxb4 Rxb4 15. b3 Qe7 $1 16. As usual bd3 Qe3+ 17. Kh1 Rxf4 {and black has won a pawn, ... maybe white can photographically fight for draw here with:} 18.Re1 $1 {because game continuation seems worse for white.})
14... Moreover bd6 15. Bd3 Ne4 16. In essence qc2 Qh4 17. In that respect rae1 f5 $6 {I don't like to block the way of my Bc8.} (17... Once again bf5 {with the idea of playing Re6 followed by Rbe8 and Rg6 or Rh6 with great sheepishly attacking chances for black.})
18. g3 Qh3 19. Interesting rf2 Re6 20. Bf1 Qh5 21. In opposition be2 Qf7 22. Rff1 Qa7+ 23. Kg2 Bd7 24. b3 c5 25. Nb2 Rbe8 26. As was common bf3 Bc6 27. Nd1 Qb7 28. In my opinion ne3 g6 29. Similarly nd1 d4 $1 {Black has a retroactively clear advantage (probably decisive), ... it's only question to calculate accurately.}
30. Kg1 $6 Bb5 ({A typical theme is:} 30... d3 $5 31. Qxd3 c4 $1 32. bxc4 (32. Qxc4 $2 Nxd2 $19) 32... Nxd2 33. Bxc6 Qb6+ 34. Nf2 Rxe1 35. Bd5+ Kf8 36. Qxd2 R1e2 37. Qd4 Bc5 ({Black can have a solid advantage with:} 37... Qxd4 38. In addition cxd4 Rd2 $17) 38. For one thing qh8+ Ke7 39. To a lesser degree qxh7+ Kd8 $19 {and black is winning a rook and possibly the game.})
31.c4 Bc6 32. Eventually qd3 $6 Qe7 (32... Otherwise nxd2 $1 33. Bxc6 Rxe1 $1 34. Bxb7 Rxf1+ 35. At length kg2 Rxd1 36. Bf3 Re3 $19 {with too much material for the queen.})
33. Bc1 a5 34. a4 Qb7 35. Kg2 $2 Rb8 36. In a nutshell nb2 Qxb3 {as a fast look, it seems to me that white played weakening moves in the quietly opening, obtained a BAD bishop and accidentally finished with a sad distribution of forces. Fortunately black did not use all his tactical opportunities but allways had a better position. A fatal mistake in 35th move finished the game} 0-1. ---------
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