nachsueb(1959) vs. swirus(1890) 1-0
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NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: go Nach, go! :) 5.Nc3 (1:04)
swirus(1890) whispers: interesting to see which opening we are going to drift into
swirus(1890) whispers: this can be some kind of French exchange 5...Nc6 (1:44)
swirus(1890) whispers: after Nf3 Bg4 it is going to resemble Chigorin defence 6.Nf3 (3:07) Bg4 (1:53)
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: swirus is prepared up to 12-14 move
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: and after that he starts to think of his own ;)
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: little tricky woodpusher ;) 7.Be3 (1:49) Bb4 (2:53) 8.h3 (6:31) Bxf3 (4:50) 9.Qxf3 (0:06) Qe7 (0:03)
swirus(1890) whispers: castling queenside can make the game more crazy, white is rather going for O-O ;) 10.Be2 (9:24) O-O-O (1:32) 11.a3 (4:34)
swirus(1890) whispers: hard choice, Ba5 b4 Bxb4 ab4 Qxb4 looks pretty interesting but Bxc3 bc3 Ne4 is safer 11...Ba5 (15:24)
swirus(1890) whispers: well, I am a crazy man ;)
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: that is why so many people like watching your games my weird colleague ;) :P
swirus(1890) whispers: if he does not play b4 I have dc4 and B can retreat to b6, putting more pressure on d4
swirus(1890) whispers: important factor is Nc6 defends Ba5 otherwise dc4 would lose piece after Qf5+
swirus(1890) whispers: of course he has c5 now but that lessens pressure on d5 and creates some holes in white's position 12.b4 (8:29)
swirus(1890) whispers: who said exchange French or Chigorin cannot produce crazy games? ;) 12...Bxb4 (0:08) 13.axb4 (0:04) Qxb4 (0:02)
swirus(1890) whispers: now, how to win the contest for Game of the Week? :D
Ohzoso(1739) whispers: :) 14.Qf5+ (8:21) Kb8 (0:08) 15.Qc2 (2:04)
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: it would be nice if white defends very precise and refute swirus' play ;)
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: Go Nachsue, gooo! :)
pbeccari(1974) whispers: what about Ne4
pbeccari(1974) whispers: oh, I didn't notice black is down a piece...
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: not quite - the piece was sacrificed
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: and now black wants to show how big is the compensation
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: and if it is decisive ;)
pbeccari(1974) whispers: oh, I thought 11...Ba5 was a blunder 15...dxc4 (12:17)
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: no - it was just like a provocation for testing swirus' attacking skills :) 16.O-O (0:25)
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: now 0-0 and I want to see how swirus would be able to exploit his passer :)
pbeccari(1974) whispers: those passers can't move easily, they will stay put for a long time I guess 16...Nxd4 (1:32) 17.Bxd4 (0:28) Rxd4 (0:02)
pbeccari(1974) whispers: and after Bx Rx Rfb1 is quite unpleasant 18.Rfb1 (0:06)
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: please notice that this position is quite dynamic one
pbeccari(1974) whispers: indeed
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: here you have to look for very precise moves and do not lose ANY tempo 18...Qe7 (1:12)
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: otherwise white can retake the initiative
Ohzoso(1739) whispers: Ne4 certainly was better
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: imho, now Bf3 and white is quite nice placed
pbeccari(1974) whispers: white DO has the initiative right now
pbeccari(1974) whispers: am I wrong?
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: yes, you are my friend
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: look that black has 4 pawns (!) and all of them are passed!
pbeccari(1974) whispers: without queens and rooks they would be quite nice
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: white has to play active and attack until black collapse
pbeccari(1974) whispers: but looks like white has an attack here
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: because playing against passed pawns might be very dangerous
pbeccari(1974) whispers: Bf3, Qa2, Qa4 comes to mind
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: that's why white has to press hard 19.Bf3 (3:06)
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: all of the white pieces are now ideally places
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: it has to be some ways to break through
pbeccari(1974) whispers: if c6 is the only defense, black could be in severe trouble
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: I absolutelly agree
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: I do not see the engine eval, but I feel that white is very close to have a serious advantage
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: (because of Rh8 that does not play at all)
pbeccari(1974) whispers: on b6 Qa4 is probably killing... On the other hand c6 can't work well, pinned pawns everywhere
bigwienke(1948) whispers: b6 there is probably Rxa7 immediatley too
pbeccari(1974) whispers: oh yes, even more direct
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: it means the position must be winning (or very close to it) 19...b6 (8:52) 20.Rxa7 (0:23)
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: yes, Rxa7 and it is over
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: good game Nachsue :)
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: swirus was right - it would be the game of the week ;)
Ohzoso(1739) whispers: :) 20...Ne4 (1:19)
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: it is not that often he lose after just 20 moves ;)
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: After Qa4 there is a mate in 5 ;) 21.Qa4 (0:49) f5 (1:07)
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: swirus is lucky as his team plays for fun (not for points), otherwise he would be punished for such a play ;) 22.Qc6 (0:33)
pbeccari(1974) whispers: we are all playing for fun, right?
pbeccari(1974) whispers: Ok I'm a liar, we want to WIN
Ohzoso(1739) whispers: well..that B sac was a piece of beauty
NokiaTwenty(1959) whispers: there are many teams those playing not for fun swirus resigns 1-0
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