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» 29/10/2010, 19:52, variation4
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[Event "gambler bughouse match"]
[Site "Gambler"] [Date ""] [WhiteA "Evgeniy_E"] [BlackA "pivi"] [WhiteB "Шпаковалекс"] [BlackB "variation4"] [TimeControl "180"] [Result "0-1"] 1B. d4 {120} 1A. d4 {120} 1b. e6 {120} 1a. e6 {120} 2A. Nf3 {120} 2B. Nf3 {120} 2a. d5 {120} 2b. Be7 {120} 3A. Bf4 {120} 3B. Bf4 {120} 3a. Nf6 {120} 3b. d6 {120} 4A. e3 {120} 4B. e4 {120} 4a. Ne4 {120} 4b. Nf6 {120} 5B. Nc3 {120} 5b. Nc6 {120} 5A. Be2 {120} 6B. Bb5 {120} 5a. Bb4 {120} 6b. Bd7 {120} {C:I don' t know any bug openings, so I play this one. These 6 moves can be played rather fast because Be7 and Bd7 are done as smart-moves. White has the initiative and begin their attack with pd5. White could also develop B on d3 and attack with pe5.} 7B. d5 {120} 7b. exd5 {120} {C:This move weakens white squares. Nb4 may be better.} 6A. c3 {120} 8B. exd5 {120} 8b. Ne5 {120} 6a. P@a3 {120} 9B. Bxe5 {120} 9b. dxe5 {120} 10B. Bxd7 {120} 7A. B@c1 {120} 10b. Nxd7 {120} 7a. Nxc3 {120} 11B. P@e6 {120} 11b. O-O {120} 8A. Nxc3 {120} 12B. exf7 {120} 8a. axb2 {120} 12b. Rxf7 {120} 9A. Bxb2 {120} 13B. P@e6 {120} {C:Here is the result. Whi te square attack give the material advantage to the White.} 9a. P@a3 {120} 13b. Rf4 {120} 14B. exd7 {120} 10A. Bxa3 {120} 14b. Qxd7 {120} 10a. Bxc3 {120} 15B. Nxe5 {120} 11A. P@d2 {120} 11a. Bxa1 {120} {C:At the same time, my partner lost a rook but gained the advantage in development. Black's kign side seems t o be weak. White can develop attack on black squares.} 15b. Qd6 {120} {C:Bad mo ve, it puts my queen in danger. Better was Qf5 with -B for partner (to prevent B@e6)} 16B. N@c4 {120} 12A. O-O {120} 16b. Qh6 {120} 12a. P@d6 {120} 17B. R@e6 {120} 13A. P@e5 {120} 17b. Qh4 {120} 13a. B@e7 {120} 14A. P@h6 {120} 14a. dxe5 {120} 18B. P@g3 {120} {C:Now I lose even more material, but my partner develops strong attack on black squares.} 18b. Re4 {120} 15A. Bxe7 {120} 15a. Qxe7 {120} 19B. Nxe4 {120} 16A. hxg7 {120} 16a. Rg8 {120} 19b. Qxe4 {120} 17A. Bxe5 {120} 20B. Ne3 {120} 20b. B@b4 {120} 17a. N@b2 {120} 21B. B@c3 {120} 21b. P@f7 {120} {C:A blunder, I could defend f7 with N@g5} 18A. Qxa1 {120} 22B. Nxf7 {120} 18a. P@d3 {120} {C:My partner's opp is trying to develop an attack 'at al l costs', what shouldn't have give him success. Here White had a simple solutio n with Qb2 de2 B@b5} 19A. Re1 {120} 19a. dxe2 {120} 20A. N@f6 {120} 20a. Kd8 {120} 22b. Kxf7 {120} 21A. Nxg8 {120} 23B. Rxe4 {120} 23b. Kg8 {120} {C:I'm giv ing away pieces trying to put king into safer place} 24B. Bxb4 {120} 24b. Bxb4 {120} 21a. R@f1 {120} 25B. Rxb4 {120} 22A. Rxf1 {120} 22a. exf1=Q {120} 23A. Qxf1 {120} 25b. B@d6 {120} 26B. Rxb7 {120} 26b. R@f8 {120} {C:Now my king is rather safe, but partner is under attack.} 23a. P@e2 {120} 27B. B@e6 {120} 27b. P@f7 {120} 24A. Qxe2 {120} 24a. Q@d1 {120} 28B. Bxf7 {120} 28b. Rxf7 {120} 29B. R@b8 {120} {C:This tactics can often be occured in bughouse games: my part nre's opp is attacking and exchanges the defending pieces, and my opp gives him the material. But my partner has the sufficient defending resources.} 29b. Rxb8 {120} 25A. Qxd1 {120} 30B. Rxb8 {120} 25a. Nxd1 {120} 30b. R@f8 {120} 26A. R@e1 {120} 26a. P@e2 {120} 31B. Rxf8 {120} 31b. Rxf8 {120} 27A. N@g3 {120} 27a. R@f1 {120} 28A. Nxf1 {120} 28a. exf1=Q {120} 29A. Kxf1 {120} 32B. N@e6 {120} 29a. B@d3 {120} 30A. B@e2 {120} 32b. Q@f7 {120} {C:My position is still u nsafe and I,m trying to defend it with heavy pieces.} 30a. R@h1 {120} {C:This m ove restricts white king's movement.} 33B. Nxf8 {120} 31A. B@g1 {120} 33b. Qxf8 {120} 31a. Bxe2 {120} 32A. Rxe2 {120} 34B. B@d3 {120} 32a. B@d3 {120} 34b. P@g6 {120} 33A. R@e1 {120} 35B. Qd2 {120} 33a. Bxe2 {120} 34A. Rxe2 {120} 35b. P@d4 {120} 36B. Q@e6 {120} 36b. P@f7 {120} 37B. R@e8 {120} 37b. fxe6 {120} 34a. R@c1 {120} 38B. Rxf8 {120} 38b. Bxf8 {120} 39B. dxe6 {120} 35A. R@e1 {120} 35a. P@d3 {120} 39b. B@e8 {120} {C:Here it would be better for my opps to change the dire ction of attack. My position would have been vary dangerous after p@f7} 40B. Nd5 {120} 36A. B@b5 {120} 40b. R@e5 {120} {C:Now I take white's e6 pawn an d they have no more white square attack.} 41B. Ne3 {120} 36a. Q@c6 {120} {C:Aft er Bc6 Black mates with if he gets pawn and bishop: de Ke2 p@d3 Kd3 Bc4. But W hite can parry Black's threats with Bd3.} 41b. Rxe6 {120} 37A. Nxe7 {120} {C:Th is is not as safe but also enough.} 42B. Bc4 {120} 42b. dxe3 {120} 43B. Bxe6 {120} 43b. P@f7 {120} 37a. dxe2 {120} 38A. Bxe2 {120} 38a. Nxe3 {120} 39A. fxe3 {120} 39a. Rxe1 {120} 44B. fxe3 {120} 40A. Nxe1 {120} 44b. fxe6 {120} 40a. Rxg1 {120} 41A. Kxg1 {120} 45B. O-O {120} 41a. P@f2 {120} 42A. Kxf2 {120} 45b. P@f5 {120} 42a. N@e4 {120} {C:Here my partner hurried to move Kg1 and ask me for -p because I have already put p@f5. We had some 15 sec time advantage so he could play like that: Kf3 R@f2 Kg4 pf5 Kh5. I see no chance for Black, and his posit ion is too unsafe to turn into defence.} 43A. Kg1 {120} 46B. Rxf5 {120} 43a. P@f2 {120} 46b. gxf5 {120} {C:Now my partner is mated in 1 move. Im trying to develop an attack but White is defending well.} 47B. R@d8 {120} 47b. B@f7 {120} 48B. P@d7 {120} 48b. Bxd7 {120} 49B. Rxd7 {120} 49b. N@d6 {120} 50B. Rxf7 {120} 50b. Nxf7 {120} 51B. B@d3 {120} 51b. P@e4 {120} {C:Unnecessary move. I sh ould have start attacking immediately with N@g4} 52B. Bc4 {120} 52b. P@d5 {120} 53B. Bb5 {120} 53b. N@g4 {120} 54B. Rf1 {120} 54b. R@h6 {120} {C:A R@h1 trap} 55B. R@h3 {120} 55b. Rxh3 {120} 56B. gxh3 {120} 56b. R@h6 {120} 57B. hxg4 {120} 57b. fxg4 {120} 58B. Qg2 {120} 58b. Rf6 {120} 59B. Be2 {120} 59b. Ne5 {120} 60B. Rxf6 {120} 60b. gxf6 {120} 61B. h3 {120} 61b. Nf3 {120} 62B. Bxf3 {120} 62b. exf3 {120} 63B. Qf2 {120} 63b. Q@d1 {120} {C:I was making moves too fast a nd didn't find the best. Bc5 with a threat of Be3 would give better chances.} 64B. Kh2 {120} 64b. h5 {120} 44A. Kh1 {120} 44a. f1=Q {120} 65B. hxg4 {120} 65b. hxg4 {120} 45A. N@g1 {120} 45a. Nf2 {120} {C:It was rather a standard "sac -attack/material feeding" game, But I didn't find any more interesting.} {Победители: pivi & Шпаковалекс (мат)} 0-1 |
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