Annotated Chess Game 8916891 by wsossin

Annotated Chess Game 8916891 by wsossin

Annotated Games
  • 1. d4 Ng8f6 2. Ng1f3 g6 3. Bc1f4 Bf8g7 4. e3 O-O 5. Bf1c4 e6 6. Nb1d2 d5 7. Bc4b3 Nb8d7 8. c3 Rf8e8 9. Qd1c2 b5 10. Qc2d3 a6 11. Nf3e5 c5 12. Bb3c2
    You would think these strong pawn attack would lead somewhere, but no.
    • 12... c4 13. Qd3e2 Bc8b7 14. Nd2f3 a5 15. h3 Nd7xe5 16. Nf3xe5 Nf6e4
      This is looking a little dangerous
      • 17. f3 Ne4d6 18. g4
        At this point, I can envision whites pawns marching down leading to a pretty dangerous attack. Better put something in their way.
        • 18... Qd8h4
          !? This stops castling, but already I could see the danger in the queen being trapped.
          • 19. Ke1d2 Ra8d8 20. Ra1g1 f6
            ?! OK, the knight is trapped, but two pawns for a knight and a fairly open route to the King. I am not sure this is right.
            • 21. Ne5xg6 hxg6 22. Bc2xg6 Re8f8 23. Bg6h5
              ? This seems to give up the momentum. Pg5 seems better to me, but I have not looked at all the possibilities.
              • 23... e5
                ! Now, the tide turns
                • 24. Bf4g3 Qh4g5 25. f4
                  ? The trap was missed. P-H4 was better. The threat here for black was if PxP, then BxPf4 does actually trap the queen. However there is a way out.
                  • 25... Nd6e4
                    ! The trap is sprung. Wherever the K moves. Ne4xBg3. Now Pf4xQ is matched by Nf3XQ and after PxP and KxN black is a knight up with compensation. or Rf1xNf3, Pd5xPf4, Pe3xPF4, Qg5xPf4 and again black is a bishop up with a good position. White resigns.
                      Game started
                      13 Dec '11
                      Last move
                      23 Dec '11
                      Game Lost
                      Created
                      23 Dec '11
                      Updated
                      23 Dec '11
                      Comments
                      0
                      Annotation Id
                      1950

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