Annotated Chess Game 7740432 by Darax The Good
Annotated Games
1. e4 c5 2. Ng1f3 Nb8c6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Bf1b5 d6 5. Nf3xd4 Bc8d7 6. O-O Ng8f6 7. Nb1c3 e6 8. Bc1g5 Bf8e7 9. Qd1d2 Nc6xd4 10. Qd2xd4 Bd7xb5 11. Nc3xb5 O-O 12. Ra1d1 d5 13. e5 Nf6e8
Precarious position for me-two pieces left hanging.
14. Bg5xe7 Qd8xe7 15. Rd1d3 a6 16. Nb5c3 Ra8c8 17. Rd3h3 Rc8c4 18. Qd4d3 g6 19. Rh3h6 f5 20. Nc3xd5
Thinking that after exd5, qxd5 wins the exchange.
20... exd5 21. Qd3xd5 Kg8g7
and had I not left my own rook hanging I'd have been right. Instead I'm down a knight.
22. Qd5xc4 Kg7xh6 23. Rf1e1 Ne8d6 24. Qc4d3 Kh6g7 25. Kg1f1
Need to protect the rook
25... Nd6e4 26. f4
and hold the pawn.
26... Qe7c5
mate threatened..
27. Re1e2 Qc5b5 28. c4 Qb5e8 29. g4
trying to hang the knight, maybe get the g file opened.
29... Ne4c5 30. Qd3d4
That move felt like a present. Now I want to push the e pawn, get a discovered check, nab the knight
30... Nc5e6 31. Qd4c3 Ne6xf4 32. e6 Kg7g8 33. e7
he can't take the pawn with the queen (obviously). I was hoping he'd take the rook with the knight, allowing for exf8+, qxf8, Kxe2
33... Rf8f7
I honestly hadn't seen the simple rf7
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