1.d4d5
2.c4dxc4
So we got the Accepted Queens Gambit, but I’m not a fan of taking of c4, because I think that is just loosing time. White will got the pawn back by contemporary developing his pieces.
3.e3Be6
4.Qa4+c6
Winning the pawn back.
5.Bxc4Qd7
6.Bxe6Qxe6
Now after the game I’m not sure that exchanging bishops ist he best way. Maybe 6.Bd3 is even better.
7.Nc3Nf6
8.Nge2Qd7
9.O-Oe6
After Castling I think White got the better position.
10.Rd1b5
A little bit too fast I think. Better would be 10. Be7 Bd2 11. O-O Qc2.
11.Qc2Bd6
12.b3Qc7
13.f4Nbd7
Preventing taking on h2. Contemporary blocking Blacks pushing in the center.
14.e4Bb4
I really like this position. White has totally control of the center and every pawn is perfectly controlled by two protectors. I love it!
15.Bb2Ba5
16.e5Ng4
17.Qd2O-O
18.h3Nh6
19.a3Nf5
Wanted to push the bishop back.
20.b4Bb6
21.Qd3Rad8
To get control of the light squares of the center.
22.a4a6
I wanted to exchange on a4 with my knight to get protection of my d4-pawn from the bishop.
23.Ne4h6
24.a5Ba7
Blacks bishop is now in a very bad position with less moving places. So you can hardly say that the bishop will participate in the rest of the game.
25.Qb3Ne7
26.Rd3Nd5
I wanted to bring my rook on the kingside.
27.Rg3f6
28.Kh1fxe5
29.fxe5Rf2
A move I cannot understand. I simply think that he didn’t saw my knight on e4 here. So in that moment I knew that the game was already over.
30.Nxf2Rf8
31.Ne4Rf7
32.Nd6Rf2
33.Rxg7+Kxg7
I offered a rook, because I saw the position after taking it.
34.Ne8+
With moving my knight to e8 the king and the queen are contemporary attacked and he resigned.
1-0
I really like that game, I had a very good position after the opening and I always fighted for a win. I made some little mistakes but all together I'm satisfied with myself.