Sunday, November 15, 2009

Blew third game of course

[Event "ICC"]
[Site "Internet Chess Club"]
[Date "2009.11.15"]
[White "hectorlamadrid"]
[Black "nhkatz"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "1401"]
[BlackElo "1324"]
[ECO "B14"]
[Opening "Caro-Kann"]
[Variation "Panov-Botvinnik attack"]
[TimeControl "120+6"]

1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. exd5 cxd5 4. c4 Nf6 5. Nc3 Nc6
6. Nf3 Bg4 7. Be2 e6 8. O-O Bd6 9. c5 Bc7 10. a3 O-O
11. Be3 e5 12. b4 e4 13. Nd2 Bxe2 14. Qxe2 a6 15. f3 Re8
16. fxe4 dxe4 17. Bg5 Nxd4 18. Qc4 e3 19. Bxf6 gxf6 20. Nde4 Qe7
21. Nxf6+ Kf8 22. Nxe8 Rxe8 23. Qxd4 e2 24. Qh8#
1-0

1 comment:

  1. I think better to place the bishop to e7, because later we want to capture c4 pawn with d-pawn to open the d-file to attack the d4 pawn, and then bishop is not in the way on d6. Also if white plays c5 when bishop is on e7, then black can offer the exchange with pawn to b6. c5 is a strong space winning pawn so good to exchange it.

    e6-e5 is a good idea most of the time, but we should be sure, our d5 pawn will not be weak after dxe5. In the game better was to put the knight to e4 to get attack and support it with f-pawn from f5.

    After 17.Bg5 black can capture on d4 with queen to give a check and win the c3 knight.

    When he attacked the f6 pawn with knight, you can push it to f5 and his knight can go only to g3, but then queen comes to h4 and you have a winning attack.

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