Originally posted by watchyourbackrankI'm having a quick look at the game before I out out but just thought I would comment as no else has.
no one having thoughts on the game???
1. White (you) carried out a big attack on the Q-side but you neglected your K-side. I'm not up to speed on the latest n greatest KID theory but does white allow black to play f4 and g4 - doesn't white play f3 at some point and organise some defence on the K-side?
2. Somehow black did not play the standard plan that Kasparov or other KID players go for but still managed to end up a piece up.
Originally posted by enrico20thanks
I'm having a quick look at the game before I out out but just thought I would comment as no else has.
1. White (you) carried out a big attack on the Q-side but you neglected your K-side. I'm not up to speed on the latest n greatest KID theory but does white allow black to play f4 and g4 - doesn't white play f3 at some point and organise some defence on t ...[text shortened]... andard plan that Kasparov or other KID players go for but still managed to end up a piece up.
1) true you are! this is also my primary lesson from the game. secure the k-side with a timely f3
2) i don't think black played the right plan. he only prevailed because i ignored my kingside combined with a tactical error or two on the queenside.