stefanger(1818) vs. jones(1939) 0-1
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1.Nf3 (0:00) g6 (0:00) 2.d4 (0:14) Bg7 (0:06) 3.c4 (0:04) Nf6 (0:06) 4.Nc3 (0:14) d6 (0:06) 5.e4 (0:29) O-O (0:09) 6.Be2 (0:21) Nc6 (0:03) 7.O-O (0:52) e5 (0:03) 8.Be3 (0:31) Ng4 (4:51) 9.Bg5 (0:05) f6 (4:32) 10.Bc1 (0:54) f5 (3:23)
RxR(2205) whispers: f5 looks strange to me, but looking it up I see its the most common book move :) 11.Bg5 (6:56)
RxR(2205) whispers: here Qd7, Qe8 and Bf6 all have been tried by top level GMs 11...Bf6 (3:07)
tseltzer(1901) whispers: if Bxf6, what is the most common recapture for Black, RxR?
RxR(2205) whispers: kasparovs choice was Nxf6 then in 1990 vs portisch, but Qxf6 is also quite common
RxR(2205) whispers: lol, kasparov once tried Qxf6 too 12.Bxf6 (5:51) Qxf6 (0:29)
RxR(2205) whispers: h3 now and later 1-0 (!!) in Ricardi Pablo (ARG) - Kasparov Garry (RUS), Buenos Aires (Argentina), 1992
RxR(2205) whispers: dxe5 , d5 and exf5 have also been tried with good results for white 13.Nd5 (4:36)
RxR(2205) whispers: for some strange reson this natural move seems to be untested 13...Qg7 (1:10)
tjradd(2162) whispers: doesn't seem natural
tjradd(2162) whispers: d4 and e4 issues now
RxR(2205) whispers: it looked natural to me, but as its untested I will not surprised if it isnt strong :) 14.exf5 (8:25)
StefanGER(1818) whispers: this move feels very unnatural and it might very well be the worst option... 14...Bxf5 (1:39)
RxR(2205) whispers: to me it seems the problem with Nd5 is it means white doesnt have d4-d5 here 15.Nh4 (0:56)
RxR(2205) whispers: possibly gxf5 was stronger than Bxf5? I dunno
tjradd(2162) whispers: I never even considered Bf5
StefanGER(1818) whispers: nimzowitsch told me I should play in the center, instead I am playing on the flank, thats my issue with this. 15...Nh6 (2:41) 16.Nxf5 (1:12)
StefanGER(1818) whispers: I also need to watch my clock, as always... ;)
RxR(2205) whispers: and which recapture is preferable here?
tjradd(2162) whispers: on gf it's hard to redeploy the knight 16...Nxf5 (4:30) 17.dxe5 (2:23) Nxe5 (0:06) 18.b3 (1:07) Nd4 (0:42) 19.Bg4 (6:50) c6 (6:59)
StefanGER(1818) whispers: well, no time... have to find easy moves here... 20.Ne7+ (5:10)
tjradd(2162) whispers: how does that knight escape 20...Kh8 (1:15) 21.Kh1 (1:45) Rf4 (0:40) 22.Bh3 (4:32)
StefanGER(1818) whispers: I said I need to find *easy* moves! this board doesnt listen to me
tjradd(2162) whispers: how about just Raf8
tseltzer(1901) whispers: should be game over after Qxe7 g3 Nef3 gxf4 Qh4, according to computer 22...Rh4 (2:42)
tjradd(2162) whispers: well tjbyka liked Raf8 :p
tseltzer(1901) whispers: eval of Qxe7 line was -4.xx 23.f4 (1:34)
tseltzer(1901) whispers: but hard to see such tactics when one player is low on clock 23...Nef3 (0:47) 24.Rxf3 (5:38) Nxf3 (1:01) 25.gxf3 (1:16) Rxh3 (0:43) 26.Qe1 (1:03) Re8 (0:31) 27.Nxg6+ (0:25) Qxg6 (0:00) 28.Qc3+ (0:47) Qg7 (0:05) 29.Qc1 (0:34) Re2 (0:04) 30.Qg1 (1:00) Rexh2+ (0:45) 31.Qxh2 (0:05) Qxa1+ (0:00) StefanGER resigns 0-1
RxR(2205) whispers: f5 looks strange to me, but looking it up I see its the most common book move :) 11.Bg5 (6:56)
RxR(2205) whispers: here Qd7, Qe8 and Bf6 all have been tried by top level GMs 11...Bf6 (3:07)
tseltzer(1901) whispers: if Bxf6, what is the most common recapture for Black, RxR?
RxR(2205) whispers: kasparovs choice was Nxf6 then in 1990 vs portisch, but Qxf6 is also quite common
RxR(2205) whispers: lol, kasparov once tried Qxf6 too 12.Bxf6 (5:51) Qxf6 (0:29)
RxR(2205) whispers: h3 now and later 1-0 (!!) in Ricardi Pablo (ARG) - Kasparov Garry (RUS), Buenos Aires (Argentina), 1992
RxR(2205) whispers: dxe5 , d5 and exf5 have also been tried with good results for white 13.Nd5 (4:36)
RxR(2205) whispers: for some strange reson this natural move seems to be untested 13...Qg7 (1:10)
tjradd(2162) whispers: doesn't seem natural
tjradd(2162) whispers: d4 and e4 issues now
RxR(2205) whispers: it looked natural to me, but as its untested I will not surprised if it isnt strong :) 14.exf5 (8:25)
StefanGER(1818) whispers: this move feels very unnatural and it might very well be the worst option... 14...Bxf5 (1:39)
RxR(2205) whispers: to me it seems the problem with Nd5 is it means white doesnt have d4-d5 here 15.Nh4 (0:56)
RxR(2205) whispers: possibly gxf5 was stronger than Bxf5? I dunno
tjradd(2162) whispers: I never even considered Bf5
StefanGER(1818) whispers: nimzowitsch told me I should play in the center, instead I am playing on the flank, thats my issue with this. 15...Nh6 (2:41) 16.Nxf5 (1:12)
StefanGER(1818) whispers: I also need to watch my clock, as always... ;)
RxR(2205) whispers: and which recapture is preferable here?
tjradd(2162) whispers: on gf it's hard to redeploy the knight 16...Nxf5 (4:30) 17.dxe5 (2:23) Nxe5 (0:06) 18.b3 (1:07) Nd4 (0:42) 19.Bg4 (6:50) c6 (6:59)
StefanGER(1818) whispers: well, no time... have to find easy moves here... 20.Ne7+ (5:10)
tjradd(2162) whispers: how does that knight escape 20...Kh8 (1:15) 21.Kh1 (1:45) Rf4 (0:40) 22.Bh3 (4:32)
StefanGER(1818) whispers: I said I need to find *easy* moves! this board doesnt listen to me
tjradd(2162) whispers: how about just Raf8
tseltzer(1901) whispers: should be game over after Qxe7 g3 Nef3 gxf4 Qh4, according to computer 22...Rh4 (2:42)
tjradd(2162) whispers: well tjbyka liked Raf8 :p
tseltzer(1901) whispers: eval of Qxe7 line was -4.xx 23.f4 (1:34)
tseltzer(1901) whispers: but hard to see such tactics when one player is low on clock 23...Nef3 (0:47) 24.Rxf3 (5:38) Nxf3 (1:01) 25.gxf3 (1:16) Rxh3 (0:43) 26.Qe1 (1:03) Re8 (0:31) 27.Nxg6+ (0:25) Qxg6 (0:00) 28.Qc3+ (0:47) Qg7 (0:05) 29.Qc1 (0:34) Re2 (0:04) 30.Qg1 (1:00) Rexh2+ (0:45) 31.Qxh2 (0:05) Qxa1+ (0:00) StefanGER resigns 0-1
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