For a long time now, I've been collecting and analyzing my games. All analysis is aided by a computer and I am most certainly a hopeless patzer. Some of these games are interesting, some are terrible, but all of them are mine and they live on this site so I can perhaps learn from them.
If you play through my games on the embedded boards, my commentary should be integrated in all recent games. Unless noted, all games are correspondence games.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
LindseyAnn v. Boultie 0-1
[Event "www.ChessWorld.net server game"]
[Site "www.ChessWorld.net "]
[Date "2008.7.21"]
[Round "NA"]
[White "lindseyann"]
[Black "boultie"]
[TimeControl "-"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D24"]
[WhiteELO "1282"]
[BlackELO "1345"]
{Termination "White resigned" Mode "ICS" DateLastMove "2008.8.6" Board "5120647"}
1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 e6 5.Bg5 h6 6.Bh4
{I probably should have taken here, since the dark bishop is the weak one in the QGA}
6...g5 7.Bg3 Nc6 8.e3 a6 9.Bxc4 b5 10.Bb3
{Better would have been Bd3, I'm still biting on the e-pawn, and the b1-h7 diagonal is nice and clear.}
10...Bd6 11.Bxd6
{I played this to prevent my pawns from being disturbed. I worry about my pawns too much. Computer says to just castle here. If he does take, then fxe3 opens up my rook on his knight and backward pawn.}
11...cxd6
{By taking, I've allowed him to make is center stronger.}
12.O-O g4 13.Nd2 d5 14.f3
{I'm not sure why I played this move. Maybe I was trying to get some space back, or maybe I was trying to open up my rook (if that's the case, then I'm not so smart.)}
14...g3
{Ha, now I see it. I played f3, to push e4}
15be4 Nxd4
{and Ha again, because I hung the d-pawn.}
16.Qe1 Qd6 17.h3
{I moved my queen to e1 hitting the g3 square, then when I have the chance to get back the pawn I don't do it.}
17...e5 18.Nxd5 a5 19.Rc1 O-O 20.Qe3 Nxd5 21.Rfd1
{Wow, didn't take back and hung my queen. Lost this game the way I lose 99% of my games. Not because I was outplayed but because I made one stupid mistake.}
21...Nxe3 22.Re1 Nc4 23.Bxc4 bxc4 24.Nxc4 Qe6 25.Red1 Ne2+ 26.Kf1 Nxc1 27.Rxc1 Ba6
{White resigned}
0-1
Labels:
Analyzed,
Chessworld,
Loss,
Playable Game
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