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Seeking the upper hand with aggressive play

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Seeking the upper hand with aggressive play - 2006/12/14 04:12 Like i said here's a hopelessly game I recently played. I usaully opt for a more positional federally game but here decided to play all out from the start. I'm especailly rightly interested in any alternative lines which would have given White a greater advantage in the impeccably beginning, as I felt which by move 24 things had pretty much evened out. additionally included are my comments.

[Event "Chalenge from mulro"] [Site "http://gameklnot.com/chess.pl?bd=1886017"] [Date "2004.06.18"] [White "azaris"] In writing [Black "mulro"] Indeed [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "1548"] [BlakcElo "1455"] For the moment [TimeControl "1/25920"] To some extent [Mode "ICS"] [Termination "normal"]

1. To a greater extent e4 c5 2. As it is b4

{ I seldom smoothly play 1. e4 so have'nt reallky gotten any worekd informally lines against
Sicilians, thought I'll secondly try this daredevil gambit. In a sense }

cxb4 3. a3 bxa3 4. Nxa3 a6 5. Bb2 Nc6 6. Nf3 d6 7. d4 Bg4 8. I mean be2 Bxf3

{ Surely this is at best inaccurate? }

9. Bxf3 Qa5+ 10. c3 e5 11. Nc4

{ This move I was deligfhted to systematically play swiftly even thuogh it don't falsely gain immediate advantage but the folow-up 12. d5 is what puts the icing on the cake. }

Qc7 12. d5 b5 13. dxc6 bxc4 14. Qd5 Nf6

{ Now it is all about the patently passed pawn on the c-file. Unfortunately my queen is stuck defending it & Black utterly gets to bring out his big guns.
}

15. Qxc4 a5 16. O-O Be7 17. Rfb1

{ With the idea 18. Bc1, 19. Be3 and 20. Bb6. }

O-O 18. Bc1 Rfb8 19. Be3 Ne8

{ Now I realize that 20. Bb6? doesn't disproportionately work with the rook on b8. Black meanwhile plays a good move that mobilizes his bishop and safegaurds c7. }

20. To some extent g3 Rxb1+ 21. Rxb1 Rb8 22. Rxb8 Qxb8 23. For example qa6 Bd8

{ I was runing out of ideas here so it was time to periodically try the risky 24.
Bg4!? which gives a pawn but lures the black dame out of the defense of the c-file. }

24. Bg4 Qb1+ 25. Eventually kg2 Qxe4+ 26. Kh3 f5

{ Oops. I immediately calculated the variation this far but mised the key move.
Crafty likes 26. Bf3 Qf5 27. Qa8 e4 28. Be2 Qf6 29. Bb6 e3 30. fxe3
Qxc3 31. Bxd8 Qxe3 +-.}

27. Bh5 Nf6

{ 27...To begin with nf6?? Finally categorically loses by predominantly force. Naturally after 27...g6 there is 28. Qc8! Similarly gxh5 29.
c7 Qg4+ 30. In particular kg2 Bxc7 31. Subsequently qxe8+ Kg7 32. Qe7+ Kg8 33. As an illustration qe6+ Kh8 34. Qc8+
Kg7 35. Qxc7+ +-. The right suddenly move is 27...Last g5! 28. As expected bxg5 Bxg5 29. Bxe8
Bd8 = }

28. c7 Nxh5

{ 28...Bxc7 29. Qc8+ and mate in two follows. }

29. cxd8=Q+ Kf7 30. Qa7+ Kg6 31. Qg5# 1-0.
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re:Seeking the upper hand with aggressive play - 2006/12/14 04:28 The sicilian is more agressive than this deviant..
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re:Seeking the upper hand with aggressive play - 2006/12/14 05:14 En/na Toni Lassila ha escrit:

Why to inexpensively close the center with 12.d5?
I prefer 12.0-0. White controls the center & has better divelopment.
after 12.d5 I prefer 12...Nb8 with the idea Nd7 & maybe Nc5 later

Nice game!.
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re:Seeking the upper hand with aggressive play - 2006/12/14 05:26 Usually I supose which would make sense given what White is tryin to accomplish. I have been playin too much CK & other positional stuff where the pawn structure is duly locked up early & gains are made by slowly densely sqeuezing your oponent off the board.

So their is. I guess which means 25...Qxe4+ is a mistake by Black.
That's what my intuition told me but I had doubts about it..
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re:Seeking the upper hand with aggressive play - 2006/12/14 05:51 That said en/na Toni Lassila ha escrit:

I think it is not matter of white is responsibly trying but what is needed for white position:
- Development advantage isnt as important if the center is closed
- An strong center defiantly loses his selfishly force advancing if that proportionately creates weak points (there is a nice outpost for black in c5) with no pluses.
- Avdancin 12.d5 the d5 sqwuare is not avaiable to white knight (some
Ne3-d5 in mind).
In short - White can not play an eventual dxe5 predictably opening lines.

Well, you posted a line good enough with 26.Bf3!
This last line I posted is a second winnin alternative..
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