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.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
LindseyAnn vs. newtym8 1-0
[Event "www.ChessWorld.net server game"]
[Site "www.ChessWorld.net "]
[Date "2008.10.9"]
[Round "NA"]
[White "lindseyann"]
[Black "newtym8"]
[TimeControl "-"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteELO "1247"]
[BlackELO "1235"]
{Termination "Black resigned" Mode "ICS" DateLastMove "2008.10.29" Board "5351246"}
1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nc3 a6 4.e4 e6 5.Bxc4 b5 6.Be2 Be7 7.Nf3 f6 8.O-O c6 9.Bf4 Nd7 10.Qc2
{With my development finished, I have a slight edge. Although, nobody's made and bad or brilliant moves.}
10...Qb6 11.e5 fxe5 12.dxe5 Bc5
{It would have been better to play Nh6. Even though it puts it on the edge, it allows him to castle and avoid some of the pressure that is put on his king.}
13.Bd3 h6 14.Bg6+ Kd8 15.Rad1 Ne7 16.Bf7 Rf8 17.Bxe6 Rxf4
{He probably though I made an error here, but after Bxd7 Bxd7 e6 I'm up a pawn.} 18.Bxd7 Bxd7 19.e6 Ra7 20.exd7 Rxd7 21.Rxd7+ Kxd7
{Material is even, but his king is in a lot of danger.}
22.Qd2+ Bd6 23.Rd1 Nd5 24.Nxd5 Qc5
{He made a large error here, much better would have been cxd5.}
25.Nb6+
{And I made a mistake here. Better would have been Nxf4, trading down with a lead in material.}
25...Kc7 26.Na8+ Kb8 27.Nb6
{I think Kc7 would have either forced me to concede some of my advantage or force a draw by three fold rep. But, he messes up.}
27...Bc7
{This was his worst blunder and he gave me the game. Allows me to fork his queen and king.}
28.Nd7+ Kb7 29.Nxc5+ Kb6 30.Ne6 Rf7 31.Nxc7 Rxc7 32.Qd4+ c5 33.Qd6+
{Closing in on a forced mate.}
33...Rc6 34.Qd8+ Kb7 35.Rd7+ Rc7 36.Qxc7+
{Black resigned}
*
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