Annotated Chess Game 12220244 by 64squaresofpain

Annotated Chess Game 12220244 by 64squaresofpain

Annotated Games

Don't help your opponent out!

  • 1. e4 e5 2. Nb1c3
    Vienna
  • 2... Ng8f6 3. Bf1c4 c6
    ? Not best, I even knew it at the time, piece development is better
  • 4. d4 Qd8c7 5. Ng1f3 exd4 6. Nf3xd4 Bf8b4 7. O-O O-O 8. f3 b5 9. Bc4b3 a5 10. a3 Bb4xc3 11. bxc3 Bc8a6
    Threatens discoveries vs. the Rook but also protects b5 to allow a c5 push
  • 12. Rf1e1 c5 13. Nd4f5 c4
    Completing my opening plan, to lock out his Bishop
  • 14. Bb3a2 Rf8e8 15. a4 Nb8c6
    Although I have now finally completed piece development, bxa4 was available
  • 16. axb5 Ba6xb5 17. Bc1g5 Re8e6 18. Nf5d4 Nc6xd4 19. cxd4
    Now White has a strong centre, Black's play is limited
  • 19... h6 20. Bg5h4 Re6b6 21. d5 g5
    ? d6 was better
  • 22. Bh4f2 Rb6b7 23. e5
    d6 would have prevented this move, now Black is getting cramped
  • 23... Nf6h5 24. g3 Nh5g7 25. c3 d6 26. Bf2d4 Ra8e8 27. exd6
    ? f4 was better to maintain the centre... this was White's biggest asset
  • 27... Re8xe1 28. Qd1xe1 Qc7xd6 29. Bd4xg7
    ? Giving up the unopposed dark-squared bishop for a weaker knight is a further example of letting your opponent off
    Game started
    20 May '17
    Last move
    30 Jul '17
    Game Lost
    Created
    30 Jul '17
    Updated
    30 Jul '17
    Comments
    0
    Annotation Id
    5189

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