1.e4(0:00)d6(0:00) 2.d4(0:02)Nf6(0:02) 3.Nc3(0:01)c6(0:02) 4.f4(0:03)Qa5(0:02) 5.Bd3(0:29)e5(0:44) 6.dxe5(0:26)dxe5(0:07) 7.f5(0:32)Bc5(4:21) 8.Bd2(2:21)Qc7(0:49) 9.Qe2(4:45)O-O(0:25) 10.O-O-O(0:30)b5(0:26) 11.g4(1:52)
JoseCapablancaBld(1442) whispers: Gut tells me White is better, if he can figure out how to play h4-g5-h5-g6, or something like it.
11...a5(3:34) 12.g5(0:42)Nfd7(0:16)
thaku(1816) whispers: g6 f6 or h4? herrahuu(1858) whispers: both e4 and c6 give odd impression herrahuu(1858) whispers: so h4 h5 and jose idea sees the daylight :)
13.Qh5(6:08)Rd8(0:58) 14.f6(0:58)
thaku(1816) whispers: play g6
14...g6(0:16)
thaku(1816) whispers: yeah herrahuu(1858) whispers: Qh6? JoseCapablancaBld(1442) whispers: just Bf8 thaku(1816) whispers: black defended the first wave? herrahuu(1858) whispers: i don't see it? herrahuu(1858) whispers: aha herrahuu(1858) whispers: i'm a little bit puzzled why not h4-h5?
15.Qf3(2:43)
JoseCapablancaBld(1442) whispers: I usually wait on pushing something like 14.f6, so I can really bust the K-side. Problem is, I can often wait too long. JoseCapablancaBld(1442) whispers: If White can play g6 safely, that is often better. herrahuu(1858) whispers: it looks as if here white can eventually break on the kingside
15...Bf8(1:00)
herrahuu(1858) whispers: h5 gxh6
16.h4(0:14)Nc5(0:32)
JoseCapablancaBld(1442) whispers: like 13.g6 JoseCapablancaBld(1442) whispers: !? JoseCapablancaBld(1442) whispers: worth considering
17.h5(0:39)
JoseCapablancaBld(1442) whispers: or support with h-pawn first JoseCapablancaBld(1442) whispers: if possible
17...b4(0:39)
JoseCapablancaBld(1442) whispers: NxB better herrahuu(1858) whispers: hxg6 looks decisive JoseCapablancaBld(1442) whispers: if hg, then fg and not decisive yet
18.Nce2(0:35)
JoseCapablancaBld(1442) whispers: Nxd3 first
18...Nxd3+(0:40) 19.cxd3(0:10)Ba6(0:20)
herrahuu(1858) whispers: possibly hx fx
20.Be1(0:53)c5(1:05) 21.hxg6(0:32)fxg6(0:04)
JoseCapablancaBld(1442) whispers: comp likes Black better finally
22.Kb1(3:12)Nc6(0:27) 23.Bf2(0:51)Rd7(1:42) 24.Nc1(2:57)Rad8(1:14) 25.Nge2(8:49)c4(2:44) 26.d4(1:33)exd4(1:36) 27.Nf4(0:22)Ne5(0:47) 28.Qg3(2:14)Nf7(7:13) 29.Qh4(0:50)Nh8(1:12) 30.Ne6(0:31)Qb7(1:04) 31.Nxd8(0:40)Rxd8(0:03) 32.Bxd4(0:55)c3(0:17)
SportClubRecife(1874) whispers: Qxh7+
33.b3(2:24)Rd7(0:39) 34.Rh2(1:34)
Jammes(1779) whispers: this invites bc5 Jammes(1779) whispers: but ok e5 defends Jammes(1779) whispers: not only that its also a strong attack move so no bc5 don t force the opp to make strong moves :)
34...Qc6(1:33)
Jammes(1779) whispers: is there a good move to use that the rd7 has to stay there after bihsop moves Jammes(1779) whispers: perhaps bc5 qc7 bd7!? Jammes(1779) whispers: e7 i ment Jammes(1779) whispers: no that doestn work bishop can take on c5 Jammes(1779) whispers: ok doesnt work so e5 seems strong
35.Be5(7:20)
Jammes(1779) whispers: hey he had the same idea :)
35...Rf7(1:22)
Jammes(1779) whispers: ok rd8 perhaps it was a strong idea Jammes(1779) whispers: rd8 with qh6 threat Jammes(1779) whispers: rd8 qb7 qh6 and i dont know how black will stop bd6 which kills him Jammes(1779) whispers: ok in that line qith qxe4 :) Jammes(1779) whispers: or wait no qxe4 ka1 and qxe5 isnt possible because rxf8 rxf8 qxh7#
36.Qf4(5:16)a4(0:58) 37.Qe3(0:30)axb3(0:31) 38.Nxb3(0:15)Bc4(0:43) 39.Nd4(4:38)Qa4(0:29) 40.Qc1(1:41)Ra7(0:22) 41.Rdh1(2:56)Bxa2+(0:32) 42.Ka1(0:31)Bb3+(0:09)LightKnight resigns 0-1
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