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EVENT | Open invite |
SITE | http://www.redhotpawn.com |
DATE | 2013.07.11 |
ROUND | ? |
WHITE | streetflash |
BLACK | hedonist |
RESULT | 0-1 |
WHITEELO | 1543 |
BLACKELO | 1608 |
[Event "Open invite"]
[Site "http://www.redhotpawn.com"]
[Date "2013.07.11"]
[EndDate "2013.08.10"]
[Round "?"]
[White "streetflash"]
[Black "hedonist"]
[WhiteRating "1543"]
[BlackRating "1608"]
[WhiteElo "1543"]
[BlackElo "1608"]
[Result "0-1"]
[GameId "10121091"]
1. e4 e5 2. Bf1c4 Nb8c6 3. d3 f5 4. exf5 Ng8f6 5. h3 {Very slow. This allows black to gain the centre regain the pawn. I would off been tempted to play g4.} d5 6. Bc4b3 Bf8c5 7. a3 O-O {Black is now miles ahead in development.} 8. Nb1c3 Bc8xf5 9. Bc1g5 Bf5e6 10. Qd1d2 Qd8d7 11. O-O-O Nc6d4 {Moving the cavalry forward in preparation of an infantry advance.} 12. Ng1f3 b5 13. a4 {If Nxe5 then Qd6 puts a lot of pressure on a3} Qd7d6 14. Nf3xd4 exd4 {I prefer this to taking with the bishop as it denies the c3 square for white’s pieces.} 15. Nc3xb5 {This opens lines for black against white’s king} Qd6b6 16. h4 c6 17. Nb5a3 Bc5xa3 18. bxa3 c5 19. a5 Qb6b7 20. f3 Ra8b8 21. Qd2e2 Be6d7 22. Kc1d2 Nf6h5 {Threatening both Ng3 and h6.} 23. Qe2f2 Kg8h8 24. g4 {the f pawn is pinned against the queen so...} Bd7xg4 25. f4 {White is self destructing.} Bg4xd1 26. Kd2xd1 h6 27. Qf2f3 Nh5f6 {Qf7 would have netted the bishop.} 28. Bg5xf6 Rf8xf6 29. h5 c4 {Looking to force an exchange of queens.} 30. dxc4 dxc4 {31. Qxb7 Rxb7 and then taking the pawn will lose the rook to Rb1+.} 0-1
[Site "http://www.redhotpawn.com"]
[Date "2013.07.11"]
[EndDate "2013.08.10"]
[Round "?"]
[White "streetflash"]
[Black "hedonist"]
[WhiteRating "1543"]
[BlackRating "1608"]
[WhiteElo "1543"]
[BlackElo "1608"]
[Result "0-1"]
[GameId "10121091"]
1. e4 e5 2. Bf1c4 Nb8c6 3. d3 f5 4. exf5 Ng8f6 5. h3 {Very slow. This allows black to gain the centre regain the pawn. I would off been tempted to play g4.} d5 6. Bc4b3 Bf8c5 7. a3 O-O {Black is now miles ahead in development.} 8. Nb1c3 Bc8xf5 9. Bc1g5 Bf5e6 10. Qd1d2 Qd8d7 11. O-O-O Nc6d4 {Moving the cavalry forward in preparation of an infantry advance.} 12. Ng1f3 b5 13. a4 {If Nxe5 then Qd6 puts a lot of pressure on a3} Qd7d6 14. Nf3xd4 exd4 {I prefer this to taking with the bishop as it denies the c3 square for white’s pieces.} 15. Nc3xb5 {This opens lines for black against white’s king} Qd6b6 16. h4 c6 17. Nb5a3 Bc5xa3 18. bxa3 c5 19. a5 Qb6b7 20. f3 Ra8b8 21. Qd2e2 Be6d7 22. Kc1d2 Nf6h5 {Threatening both Ng3 and h6.} 23. Qe2f2 Kg8h8 24. g4 {the f pawn is pinned against the queen so...} Bd7xg4 25. f4 {White is self destructing.} Bg4xd1 26. Kd2xd1 h6 27. Qf2f3 Nh5f6 {Qf7 would have netted the bishop.} 28. Bg5xf6 Rf8xf6 29. h5 c4 {Looking to force an exchange of queens.} 30. dxc4 dxc4 {31. Qxb7 Rxb7 and then taking the pawn will lose the rook to Rb1+.} 0-1
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