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RE: Chess games
September 19, 2013 at 12:02 pm
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Well dude i have seen that game last week with my friends i like that game Buddy do you like that game?????:::::::::::::: So,if any body wants to share any information about it then please share me buddy!!!!
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RE: Chess games
September 21, 2013 at 9:06 am
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I wanted to mention a very good youtube source for chess games. This is a master (I think) who explains in real time exactly what he thinks about his games while he's playing them. He makes chess seem so easy: "Well, my black bishop is strong so I'm going to try to exchange my knight for my opponent's black bishop. Look, he took it! Now I want to use my other knight to lure him into making holes for the bishop to attack the king." etc.
Brilliant stuff, and even though I could never beat him, I feel like I can really understand the ideas that he's talking about. Love this guy.
He also does 1-min games, which gives a chance to see the main ideas of a gazillion different games in a very short time.
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RE: Chess games
October 1, 2013 at 10:41 am
This game is a kind of King's Gambit for black, but not a Latvian because of move order. The chess computer calls about 20% of my moves blunders, but I think it's a classic KG attack
Also. . . does nobody else have games they can post? C'mon I thought atheists were classy and clever.
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RE: Chess games
October 1, 2013 at 12:59 pm
I'll have to look up some of my games (I keep the PGN's of my games on my laptop) later and will post some as I have time.
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RE: Chess games
October 2, 2013 at 9:44 pm
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OK here's probably the quickest game I've ever won.
[Event "Let's Play!"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2012.02.09"]
[White "Doubting Thomas"]
[Black "NN"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "1372"]
[BlackElo "1212"]
[TimeControl "1 in 3 days"]
[Termination "Doubting Thomas won by checkmate"]
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Bd6 3.d4 f6 4.Bc4 Nc6 5.dxe5 fxe5 6.Qd5 Nf6 7.Qf7# 1-0
That's kind of unusual for me since I rarely bring my queen out early, but with my Bishop at c4 I decided to take a chance, and it paid off.
Here's a game where I totally dominated. I can't feel too good about this win because I was rated 300 points above my opponent. I had someone do this opening to me when I tried playing the Alekhine defense by constantly threatening my knight while getting their pawns out, so I thought I'd try it against the next person who played the Alekhine against me, and this game was the result.
[Event "Let's Play!"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2011.12.13"]
[White "Doubting Thomas"]
[Black "NN"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "1356"]
[BlackElo "1040"]
[TimeControl "1 in 3 days"]
[Termination "Doubting Thomas won by checkmate"]
1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Ne4 3.d3 Nc5 4.d4 Ne4 5.f3 d5 6.fxe4 dxe4 7.Nc3 b6 8.Nxe4 c5 9.Qf3 cxd4 10.Nd2 Bb7
11.Qxb7 Nd7 12.Bb5 e6 13.Bxd7+ Ke7 14.Bc6+ Qd7 15.Bxd7 Rd8 16.Bc6+ Rd7 17.Qxd7# 1-0
I did miss a mate in one in there but it's not like it mattered any.
One tactic I love doing is getting a king/rook fork with my knight. Playing one opponent I managed to do it not once but twice. Then playing him a second game, I did it yet again not once but twice.
[Event "Let's Play!"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2011.03.09"]
[White "NN"]
[Black "Doubting Thomas"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "1014"]
[BlackElo "1338"]
[TimeControl "1 in 1 day"]
[Termination "Doubting Thomas won by resignation"]
1.e4 Nf6 2.d3 e5 3.f4 Nc6 4.c4 d6 5.Nc3 Bg4 6.Qb3 b6 7.c5 Nd4 8.Qa4+ Bd7 9.c6 Bxc6 10.Qxc6+ Nxc6
11.Nb5 Nd4 12.Nh3 Nc2+ 13.Kd1 Nxa1 14.Ng5 Ng4 15.fxe5 Nf2+ 16.Ke1 Nxh1 17.Bf4 dxe5 18.Bxe5 Qxg5 19.Bf4 Qxf4 20.g3 Qe3+
21.Be2 Qc1+ 22.Bd1 Nc2+ 0-1
[Event "round 2?"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2011.03.19"]
[White "NN"]
[Black "Doubting Thomas"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "1060"]
[BlackElo "1347"]
[TimeControl "1 in 1 day"]
[Termination "Doubting Thomas won by checkmate"]
1.e4 Nf6 2.f3 e5 3.c4 Bb4 4.Nc3 Nc6 5.a3 Ba5 6.c5 Nd4 7.Qc2 Nxc2+ 8.Kd1 Nxa1 9.Bb5 Nb3 10.Na4 Nd4
11.f4 Nxe4 12.fxe5 Nf2+ 13.Ke1 Nxh1 14.c6 dxc6 15.Bc4 Bg4 16.Nc5 Qh4+ 17.g3 Qxh2 18.Nxb7 Qxg1+ 19.Bf1 Qf2# 0-1
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RE: Chess games
October 2, 2013 at 11:04 pm
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lol you beat the crap out of those poor guys.
I like the first game, because you were responding to his defensive weaknesses in a way that challenged him to come up with a defence-- which he didn't. After move 5 it's basically over-- you have superior development, and his king side is just smashed.
I dont' think the Qeen move is that good. He should bring his queen to E7, and then his knight gets a free move, since it will be attacking your queen. However, even with that, your bishop is preventing castling, his horribly placed black bishop is blocking off his queen's pawn, and his white bishop is stuck behind a wall of pawns, and all your pieces have brilliant squares to develp to. If I was in black's position, I'd probably just resign.
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RE: Chess games
October 5, 2013 at 2:04 am
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This is an example of how a crushing win can still feel bad. If I'd thought just a couple seconds longer before move 13, I might have found one of the best moves I've ever made. Typically, I noticed it right AFTER I made the wrong move. Still a pretty win for white though.
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RE: Chess games
October 8, 2013 at 10:44 pm
Don't you just love it when your opponent totally blunders and gives away the entire game? This is one of my current games which my opponent just blundered away his rook by trading it for a pawn and left himself with no good moves.
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 f6 3.Bc4 Ne7 4.O-O a6 5.Nc3 b5 6.Bd5 c6 7.Bb3 Bb7 8.d4 d6 9.dxe5 dxe5 10.Qxd8 Kxd8 11.Be3 Nd7 12.Rad1 Kc7 13.Be6 Rd8 14.Bxd7 Rxd7 15.Bc5 Rxd1 16.Rxd1 Ng6 17.Bxf8 Rxf8 18.b4 Bc8 19.h3 Nf4 20.Kh2 g5 21.g3 Nxh3 22.Kg2 g4 23.Nh4 f5 24.f3 h5 25.Ng6 Re8 26.Nh4 f4 27.gxf4 Nxf4 28.Kg3 Rg8 29.Nf5 Bxf5 30.exf5 Rf8 31.fxg4 hxg4 32.Kxg4 Rxf5 33.Kxf5
I wasn't too sure about this game earlier, but after that I now know the game is won. It's not finished yet and I don't want any advice on moves, but whatever move he makes will be a bad one since he's going to lose his pawn protecting his knight, and if he moves that pawn he loses his knight.
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RE: Chess games
October 9, 2013 at 6:50 am
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(October 8, 2013 at 10:44 pm)Doubting Thomas Wrote: Don't you just love it when your opponent totally blunders and gives away the entire game? This is one of my current games which my opponent just blundered away his rook by trading it for a pawn and left himself with no good moves.
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 f6 3.Bc4 Ne7 4.O-O a6 5.Nc3 b5 6.Bd5 c6 7.Bb3 Bb7 8.d4 d6 9.dxe5 dxe5 10.Qxd8 Kxd8 11.Be3 Nd7 12.Rad1 Kc7 13.Be6 Rd8 14.Bxd7 Rxd7 15.Bc5 Rxd1 16.Rxd1 Ng6 17.Bxf8 Rxf8 18.b4 Bc8 19.h3 Nf4 20.Kh2 g5 21.g3 Nxh3 22.Kg2 g4 23.Nh4 f5 24.f3 h5 25.Ng6 Re8 26.Nh4 f4 27.gxf4 Nxf4 28.Kg3 Rg8 29.Nf5 Bxf5 30.exf5 Rf8 31.fxg4 hxg4 32.Kxg4 Rxf5 33.Kxf5
I wasn't too sure about this game earlier, but after that I now know the game is won. It's not finished yet and I don't want any advice on moves, but whatever move he makes will be a bad one since he's going to lose his pawn protecting his knight, and if he moves that pawn he loses his knight. I won't comment on the game if it's still running, but let me give a comment about the early middle game.
First of all, let me say I think it started out a better game of chess than some of the other games you've already linked. Until move 13, you were dominating.
After move 13, you have an absolutely crushing lead in development. In this situation, you want to look for a pawn break to open up his king's position. Whatever you do, you don't want to trade pieces, because this opens up his back ranks and lets him jailbreak his black bishop and king's rook, solving his serious problem with backward development.
I'd say pawns to b4 and a4, forcing open a file for your rooks, then double them up on the open file, and you could probably get at least the rooks and a knight to his king before he solved his traffic jam.
Letting him take your rook pawn was I think an oversight: you had tunnel-vision on his knight and ignored the extra support offered by the bishop. At that point, I'd say you had a clearly losing game. Luckily, he saw your pawn oversight and raised it by a rook!
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RE: Chess games
October 14, 2013 at 9:02 am
I've played the King's Indian Attack almost exclusively for the last year. I'm excited that I've started trying new openings, and my kill ratio is going up. I'm not sure what opening this is, but it's a nice romantic attack-- sacrifice everything and win in style.
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