krmchess(1879) vs. neonunes(1860) *
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Earlier moves are in krmchess(1879) vs. neonunes(1860) *
9.Ne5 (1:09)
9...O-O (0:06)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: OK, e4 looks good here with a strong centre
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: although then c5 will come with a symmetric position
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: Bg5 is also tempting but then Qb6 is annoying
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: after e4 I think Bf4 could be better 10.e4 (3:13) Nb6 (1:13)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: Here Be3 looks sensible to prevent c5 and complete development and protect d4 11.Be3 (1:03) Nbd7 (0:50)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: rule for side with more space is avoid exchanges so I have Nc4, Nd3 and Nf3 to choose from
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: Nc4 hitting d6 feels best but I fear he'll play Nb6 aiming for exchange again 12.Nc4 (2:22) b5 (2:34)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: if 12... Nb6 13. Nxb6 pxb6 14. d5 is good for white but I suspect 13... Qxb6 is hard to find a clear path although 14. Qc2 with idea of 15. d5 might well work
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: I can play e5 with crazy complications
LJMon(1848) whispers: all bad
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: Ne5 is interesting as capture forces Ne8
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: b5 feels a bit too speculative and does potentially leave plenty of weaknesses
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: if Ne5 I think centre is closed so Nd2 seems better 13.Nd2 (4:11)
LJMon(1848) whispers: g2B very strong
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: e5 and then Ne4 could be strong 13...Ba6 (2:55)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: is d5 playable?
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: probably not so Re1 is safer. If b4 then Na4/Nb3 followed by Nc5 looks strong 14.Re1 (1:47) Qc7 (1:37)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: Rc1 should be automatic, although Bf4 is a little tempting 15.Rc1 (1:01) Rfd8 (0:19)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: d5 is tempting but I think e5 is even better as Nd5 loses a pawn and then Ne4 locks down light squares
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: I mean dark squares 16.e5 (1:43) Ne8 (0:59)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: I think Ne4 is good with threat of Rxc6! followed by Nf6+ 17.Nce4 (0:43)
Jammes(1779) whispers: awfull position for black 17...Rac8 (0:34)
LJMon(1848) whispers: dont even think about it
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: now it's not quite so good as queen is covered
Jammes(1779) whispers: nb3 might have a tacitical problem nb3 nxe5 bf4 f6
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: I tihnk Nb3-c5 is a good idea as c6 weakness is permanant 18.Nb3 (1:55)
Jammes(1779) whispers: if my line doesnt work this is great for white
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: although Qg4 could be interesting to give mating ideas 18...Nxe5 (4:03)
LJMon(1848) whispers: black striking back
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: that was careless from me
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: well Bf4 should be strong though
Jammes(1779) whispers: yep i forgot that after f6 white can simply move his queen and the pin is still there 19.Bf4 (1:33)
Jammes(1779) whispers: but this is what happens if you have an awfull position. you search for an solution that isn t there
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: I think Bf4 wins so I'm saved although I never saw Nxe5
Jammes(1779) whispers: and its also what happens in good positions. you play careless moves focussed on your own plan
Jammes(1779) whispers: :)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: I guess I was lucky that I was positionally crushing my opponent so any tactics work out my way :)
LJMon(1848) whispers: true
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: f6 is met by Qc2 as Qh5 seems a bit risky
Jammes(1779) whispers: f6 qc2 g5
LJMon(1848) whispers: f6 Qd2 g5 Bxg5 is interetsing
Jammes(1779) whispers: i dont want to calculate deeper since black is a piece down with any other case, its his only chance
LJMon(1848) whispers: scratch that NeoNunes lost connection; game adjourned *
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: OK, e4 looks good here with a strong centre
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: although then c5 will come with a symmetric position
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: Bg5 is also tempting but then Qb6 is annoying
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: after e4 I think Bf4 could be better 10.e4 (3:13) Nb6 (1:13)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: Here Be3 looks sensible to prevent c5 and complete development and protect d4 11.Be3 (1:03) Nbd7 (0:50)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: rule for side with more space is avoid exchanges so I have Nc4, Nd3 and Nf3 to choose from
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: Nc4 hitting d6 feels best but I fear he'll play Nb6 aiming for exchange again 12.Nc4 (2:22) b5 (2:34)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: if 12... Nb6 13. Nxb6 pxb6 14. d5 is good for white but I suspect 13... Qxb6 is hard to find a clear path although 14. Qc2 with idea of 15. d5 might well work
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: I can play e5 with crazy complications
LJMon(1848) whispers: all bad
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: Ne5 is interesting as capture forces Ne8
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: b5 feels a bit too speculative and does potentially leave plenty of weaknesses
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: if Ne5 I think centre is closed so Nd2 seems better 13.Nd2 (4:11)
LJMon(1848) whispers: g2B very strong
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: e5 and then Ne4 could be strong 13...Ba6 (2:55)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: is d5 playable?
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: probably not so Re1 is safer. If b4 then Na4/Nb3 followed by Nc5 looks strong 14.Re1 (1:47) Qc7 (1:37)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: Rc1 should be automatic, although Bf4 is a little tempting 15.Rc1 (1:01) Rfd8 (0:19)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: d5 is tempting but I think e5 is even better as Nd5 loses a pawn and then Ne4 locks down light squares
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: I mean dark squares 16.e5 (1:43) Ne8 (0:59)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: I think Ne4 is good with threat of Rxc6! followed by Nf6+ 17.Nce4 (0:43)
Jammes(1779) whispers: awfull position for black 17...Rac8 (0:34)
LJMon(1848) whispers: dont even think about it
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: now it's not quite so good as queen is covered
Jammes(1779) whispers: nb3 might have a tacitical problem nb3 nxe5 bf4 f6
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: I tihnk Nb3-c5 is a good idea as c6 weakness is permanant 18.Nb3 (1:55)
Jammes(1779) whispers: if my line doesnt work this is great for white
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: although Qg4 could be interesting to give mating ideas 18...Nxe5 (4:03)
LJMon(1848) whispers: black striking back
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: that was careless from me
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: well Bf4 should be strong though
Jammes(1779) whispers: yep i forgot that after f6 white can simply move his queen and the pin is still there 19.Bf4 (1:33)
Jammes(1779) whispers: but this is what happens if you have an awfull position. you search for an solution that isn t there
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: I think Bf4 wins so I'm saved although I never saw Nxe5
Jammes(1779) whispers: and its also what happens in good positions. you play careless moves focussed on your own plan
Jammes(1779) whispers: :)
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: I guess I was lucky that I was positionally crushing my opponent so any tactics work out my way :)
LJMon(1848) whispers: true
KRMCHESS(1879) whispers: f6 is met by Qc2 as Qh5 seems a bit risky
Jammes(1779) whispers: f6 qc2 g5
LJMon(1848) whispers: f6 Qd2 g5 Bxg5 is interetsing
Jammes(1779) whispers: i dont want to calculate deeper since black is a piece down with any other case, its his only chance
LJMon(1848) whispers: scratch that NeoNunes lost connection; game adjourned *
Further moves are in krmchess(1879) vs. neonunes(1860) 1-0
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