This is by Kirk's request.
1. e4 e5
2. f4 exf
3. Nf3 d5
4. e5 [ Not so sure this is book, but looks kind of annoying
and A.O.K. to me] c5 [discourages d4, funny what happens next]
5. d4 cxd
6. Bxf [ Nxd sucks here, as Qh4+ gives white a whole lotta
crap!] Bc5
7. a3 [ I’m guessing he was looking to play b5] a5 [
Looking back on it this move kinda sucks! I didn’t want b5 to happen
because I was looking for Qb6 at the right moment. Never freakin
happened anyway. This move wrecks q-side and leaves it weak. Big
no-no. Positional players looking at this just wet their pants!]
8. Bd3 [stops discovered check after 0-0 and d3!] Ne7
[looking for Bf5]
9. 0-0 Bf5 [Mission Accomplished. This analysis will self-
destruct in 5 seconds. Hehe, couldn’t resist. Sorry for the cheesy
humor there! WHOOOOOO!]
10. Bg5 BxB [I’m going endgame here, trying to stop the
typical King’s Gambit attack. This was what I wanted to do this game,
stop the KG and go endgame.]
11. QxB Qc7
12. Ne2 a4 [Probably another crap positional move but
heck, I don’t want Nb3 to happen. Can’t exactly tell you why, but it
looks good for white, so no soup for you, white]
13. Kh1 Nc6 [ Both normal moves I guess]
14. Rae1 [Now I’m kinda getting scared] Ng6 [Fritz 7 suggests
0-0, but hey, what does a piece of Silicon know? Even though it’s rated
2700 ( Approximately) , about 3300 on Attila’s aka OceanWaves aka
Fritz 7’s comp. Heehee. That deserves WHOOOOOOOO! 0-0 looks
risky to me]
15. e6 f6 [definitely getting scared. Shoulda brought an extra
pair of Scooby Doo boxers]
16. Qb5? Ra5 [Giving up the Bishop gives white an attack but
with my blistering defensive skills, come on, who would try to attack
me? ]
17. Qd6 fxg5 [I’ll take the freakin piece. Show what you got
mofo!]
18. Nxg5 [Duh!] Ne7
19. Rf7?! [Qf3 looks better to me!] Ne5! [ I had to waste
about 5 minutes of my time to make sure this was safe to play. Fritz
gives me the green light so I’m good to go. Time trouble forced me to
stop notating but I won this one. So I guess my work is done.
WHOOOOOOOO!]
Let me respond. Clearly, by his analysis of his game, the boy is on a,
how shall we say, "a different plane of life." My guess is that he is so
ADD (atttention deficit disorder) that a computer would be useless to
him. His brain is only interested in his own random thoughts. Scary.
Scary, but lovable. Kirk
Since I had to play the moves up to move 19, I thought I might as well write down some comments. It's not a full analysis, and not
Fritz'd.
1. e4, e5; 2.f4, exf ;
3. Nf3, d5
4. e5 is playable, more often exd
4 ....., c5 or g5
5. d4 , cxd playable also g5 or Qb6
6 Bxf , yes Nxd may suck, but Qxd is oK
6 ...,. Bc5 why not Qa5 check?
7. a3? why not Nxd4 (Qh4 check, g3, Bb5 check etc...)
7. ......, a5 (or Bg4 or Nc6)
8. Bd3 (stil Nxd4)
8. ....., BxB (or Qb6 or Qg4)
9. 0-0 (still Nxd4, if Bxd4 then Bb5 check etc...)
9. ......, Bf5 (or Ng6 or Bg4)
10. Bg5 (or 10. Nbd2 or 10. Bxf5 and 11. Qd3)
10 ....., BXB
11. QxB, Qc7 (better Qb6 or Nbc6)
12. Nbd2, a4 (is OK or Nd7 or Nec6)
13. Kh1 (b4 or Bxe7)
13. ....., Nc6
14. Rae1, Ng6? (I agree with Fritz 0-0 is definitely right)
15. e6 ( or b4 or Qb5)
15. ....., f6 (or 0-0)
16. Qb5? (Bh4 !)
16. ...., Ra5 is OK but also fxg5! (Qxc5?, Ra5 wins queen!)
17. Qd3, fxg5
18. Nxg5, Ne7 (or Nce5 or Be7)
19. Rf7?, Ne5 ?! (better Nf4 because now 20. Qe2 gives still some play after NxRf7)
and now the question: what if 19. Nf7? Simply 0-0 (showing that castling is possible when the rook is attacked), Ng5, Rxf1 or Rf4.
Sin.