Originally posted by sundown316Incorect......(see below)
21...Nf6-d7,and White is a piece down,with no comp.
21.....Qe7?......
I don't think it is possible to save the material advantage.....but you do have a choice...to lose a rook or lose the knight.....
(i.e 21. Nd7 Qxe5+ Kf8 Qxh8+)
Losing the Knight would have left black looking oK...perhaps even with an advantage (whites pawn structure isn't looking too good)
27...B4? .....This just allows white to remedy one of his weaknesses (his double pawns)
41...Rf2??
This stands to lose material.....Better was something like Nf6 (you still would have lost however)
Originally posted by LanndonKanemiss that move, it is a give away rook...
Move 31 for black NxRb6... can someone tell me why black didn't do this? (Is there a major problem i'm not seeing??)
anyway, playing pawns first instead of developing pieces is a big mistake, you play too many pawns and ended up in a dangerous queen attack and lose a rook for your weak defences