darnakas(1895) vs. knoecken(1888) 0-1
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1.e4 (0:00) e6 (0:00) 2.d3 (0:18)
Knoecken(1888) whispers: Surprise, surprise. 2...d5 (1:23)
Calabrese(1855) whispers: Nf6 3.Nd2 (0:04) Nf6 (0:58) 4.Ngf3 (0:22) c5 (0:49) 5.g3 (1:26) Nc6 (0:24) 6.Bg2 (0:16) Be7 (0:10) 7.O-O (0:17) O-O (0:41) 8.Re1 (0:13) b5 (0:51) 9.e5 (0:37) Nd7 (0:05) 10.Nf1 (0:18) a5 (0:58) 11.h4 (0:27) b4 (1:42) 12.N1h2 (1:02) Ba6 (1:41) 13.Ng4 (2:30) a4 (5:05) 14.a3 (0:33) bxa3 (0:48) 15.bxa3 (0:05) c4 (2:01) 16.d4 (0:30) Rb8 (1:08) 17.Bg5 (4:09) Bxg5 (2:13) 18.hxg5 (5:42) Qa5 (1:41) 19.Bf1 (7:36) Rb2 (2:21) 20.Kg2 (2:26) Rfb8 (1:53) 21.Be2 (0:21) Nf8 (2:53) 22.Rh1 (2:43)
Knoecken(1888) whispers: Next my knight might aim for f5. 22...Ne7 (1:50)
Knoecken(1888) whispers: Some more support for my king.
Knoecken(1888) whispers: This might end up in ALL IN for either side.
Knoecken(1888) whispers: White might try to double or triple on the h-file.
Knoecken(1888) whispers: But how exactly?
Knoecken(1888) whispers: My ideas Qc3 and Nf5 put some preasure on white. 23.Nh4 (10:37) Qc3 (3:59) 24.Ne3 (1:18) R8b6 (2:41) 25.Bh5 (5:16) Rb7 (2:45)
Knoecken(1888) whispers: Missed that idea when I played Rb6.
Knoecken(1888) whispers: Qf3 is a nice thread. 26.Bxf7+ (4:00)
Knoecken(1888) whispers: oh
Knoecken(1888) whispers: No choice... 26...Kxf7 (1:13) 27.Qh5+ (0:08) Kg8 (1:01)
Poniro(2122) whispers: Hello, at move 25 for white, what if 25.Rh3, with the idea of g4, f4, planning f5? The Rh3 move is to protecti the Ne3, and make the thematic f4 possible 28.Nf3 (6:19) g6 (4:40) 29.Qg4 (0:37) Nf5 (0:52)
Knoecken(1888) whispers: Nd1 Qxc2 Nxb2? Ne3+ 30.Nd1 (3:32) Qxc2 (0:54) 31.Qf4 (0:36) Rb1 (1:02) 32.Rxb1 (0:05) Rxb1 (0:19) 33.g4 (0:09) Rxd1 (0:46) 34.gxf5 (0:03) Rxh1 (0:22) 35.Kxh1 (0:02) gxf5 (0:33) 36.Kg2 (1:43) c3 (1:32) 37.Ne1 (2:57) Qd2 (1:04) 38.Qe3 (0:17) f4 (0:56)
darnakas(1895) whispers: handshake darnakas resigns 0-1
Knoecken(1888) whispers: Surprise, surprise. 2...d5 (1:23)
Calabrese(1855) whispers: Nf6 3.Nd2 (0:04) Nf6 (0:58) 4.Ngf3 (0:22) c5 (0:49) 5.g3 (1:26) Nc6 (0:24) 6.Bg2 (0:16) Be7 (0:10) 7.O-O (0:17) O-O (0:41) 8.Re1 (0:13) b5 (0:51) 9.e5 (0:37) Nd7 (0:05) 10.Nf1 (0:18) a5 (0:58) 11.h4 (0:27) b4 (1:42) 12.N1h2 (1:02) Ba6 (1:41) 13.Ng4 (2:30) a4 (5:05) 14.a3 (0:33) bxa3 (0:48) 15.bxa3 (0:05) c4 (2:01) 16.d4 (0:30) Rb8 (1:08) 17.Bg5 (4:09) Bxg5 (2:13) 18.hxg5 (5:42) Qa5 (1:41) 19.Bf1 (7:36) Rb2 (2:21) 20.Kg2 (2:26) Rfb8 (1:53) 21.Be2 (0:21) Nf8 (2:53) 22.Rh1 (2:43)
Knoecken(1888) whispers: Next my knight might aim for f5. 22...Ne7 (1:50)
Knoecken(1888) whispers: Some more support for my king.
Knoecken(1888) whispers: This might end up in ALL IN for either side.
Knoecken(1888) whispers: White might try to double or triple on the h-file.
Knoecken(1888) whispers: But how exactly?
Knoecken(1888) whispers: My ideas Qc3 and Nf5 put some preasure on white. 23.Nh4 (10:37) Qc3 (3:59) 24.Ne3 (1:18) R8b6 (2:41) 25.Bh5 (5:16) Rb7 (2:45)
Knoecken(1888) whispers: Missed that idea when I played Rb6.
Knoecken(1888) whispers: Qf3 is a nice thread. 26.Bxf7+ (4:00)
Knoecken(1888) whispers: oh
Knoecken(1888) whispers: No choice... 26...Kxf7 (1:13) 27.Qh5+ (0:08) Kg8 (1:01)
Poniro(2122) whispers: Hello, at move 25 for white, what if 25.Rh3, with the idea of g4, f4, planning f5? The Rh3 move is to protecti the Ne3, and make the thematic f4 possible 28.Nf3 (6:19) g6 (4:40) 29.Qg4 (0:37) Nf5 (0:52)
Knoecken(1888) whispers: Nd1 Qxc2 Nxb2? Ne3+ 30.Nd1 (3:32) Qxc2 (0:54) 31.Qf4 (0:36) Rb1 (1:02) 32.Rxb1 (0:05) Rxb1 (0:19) 33.g4 (0:09) Rxd1 (0:46) 34.gxf5 (0:03) Rxh1 (0:22) 35.Kxh1 (0:02) gxf5 (0:33) 36.Kg2 (1:43) c3 (1:32) 37.Ne1 (2:57) Qd2 (1:04) 38.Qe3 (0:17) f4 (0:56)
darnakas(1895) whispers: handshake darnakas resigns 0-1
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