Annotated Chess Game 11850365 by moonbus

Annotated Chess Game 11850365 by moonbus

Annotated Games

A04 Reti Opening

  • 1. Ng1f3
    White: moonbus, Black: blue bird, initial ratings within ten points; notes by moonbus. This was a clan challenge game. I looked at some of blue bird's other games and noted two things: first, he tends to play sharp tactical games, and second, he had over 400 other games running simultaneously. I therefore chose an opening which is slow and positional, thinking he might be lulled into a slip up.
  • 1... c6 2. g3 d5 3. Bf1g2 Bc8f5 4. O-O e6
    This blocks the light-squared bishop's retreat. I began to think I might be able trap it later on.
  • 5. b3
    Still avoiding any direct confrontation or overt tension.
  • 5... Ng8e7 6. d3
    Sealing off more squares from the light-squared bishop. Perhaps he senses no danger....
  • 6... Ne7g6
    There it is: the last retreat square has been blocked; the light-squared bishop is doomed. Now I only need to poke it with a pawn somehow.
  • 7. Nf3d4
    With the threat of e4 hitting the bishop on f5; the B goes to g4 and White plays f2-f3 followed by g3-g4 trapping the B.
  • 7... Bf8c5 8. Bc1b2 O-O 9. e4 Bc5xd4
    This leads to material loss for Black. An equalizing continuation would have been: 9. ... dxe; 10. dxe Bg4; 11. f3 e5; 12. c3 Bh5; 13. g4 exd4; 14. c3xd4 Bb6; 15. g4xBh5 Nf4; 16. Kh1 Nxh5 -- which yields even material. White retains the slight advantages of the bishop pair and control of the center.
  • 10. Bb2xd4 dxe4 11. dxe4 Bf5g4 12. f3 e5
    Black just manages to open an escape route for the bishop, but it will still cost him.
  • 13. Bd4c5 Bg4d7 14. Bc5xf8 Qd8xf8 15. Qd1d3 f6 16. Nb1d2 Bd7e6
    Positional assessment: White has a material advantage of a rook for a knight; the White pawn structure is effectively reducing Black's minor piece activity. The White bishop is out of the game, blocked by White's own pawns. Black has not yet completed his development, and it will be difficult for him to find good squares for the minor pieces. Black should try to force weaknesses or holes in White's pawn structure in order to post his minor pieces better; White should try to open files to activate his rook advantage.
  • 17. f4 exf4 18. gxf4 Nb8a6 19. Qd3c3
    The pawn fork 19. f4-f5 fails to ... Ne5, but with the White queen now safe, Black must retreat either the knight or the bishop.
    Game started
    24 Aug '16
    Last move
    05 Feb '17
    Game Lost
    Created
    11 Feb '17
    Updated
    11 Dec '18
    Comments
    0
    Annotation Id
    5119

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