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.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
nh001 v. LindseyAnn 0-1
[Event "www.ChessWorld.net server game"]
[Site "www.ChessWorld.net "]
[Date "2008.7.21"]
[Round "NA"]
[White "nh001"]
[Black "lindseyann"]
[TimeControl "-"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C26"]
[WhiteELO "1221"]
[BlackELO "1282"]
{Termination "White king mated" Mode "ICS" DateLastMove "2008.8.5" Board "5120655"}
1.Nc3 e5 2.e4 Nf6 3.d3 d5 4.Bg5 d4 5.Nd5 c6
{This has been a strange opening and I've been thrown off a big. Be7 would have been the most logical move, but we all make mistakes.}
6.Nxf6+ gxf6
{So, my pawns are in ruins, but look at the space that is available to both my bishops and the queen.}
7.Bh4 Be6 8.Nf3 Qb6
{Here it would have been better to play the rook to the open file or Qa4+. There were plenty of good ways he could have defended this position, and truth be told, he should be up a pawn after all is said and done.}
9.Bxf6 Rg8 10.Nxe5 Bg7 11.Qf3
{None of the moves are making a lot of sense to me. I don't know why I put my bishop there, or why he didn't take it. But I shall soon lay waste to his queen side.}
11...Qxb2 12.Rd1 Qxc2 13.Be2 Bf8 14.O-O Nd7 15.Rc1 Qxa2 16.Qh5
{He was holding a slight advantage, it is now gone.}
16...Nxf6 17.Bg4
{Double mistakes usually spell doom.}
17...Nxh5 18.Bxh5 Rg5 19.Bg4 Bxg4 20.Nxg4 Rxg4 21.h3 Rg6 22.e5 Qd5 23.Rce1 Qxg2#
{White king mated}
0-1
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