Instructive Quickie

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20th November 2008, 08:15pm
#1
by xMenace
Rothesay, NB Canada
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 846

I felt bad for my opponent and friend in this game. He played some moves that clearly violated openning principals and was soundly punished. I came up with no brilliancies. It just played itself.

I think it's a very instructive example of what not to do and why, especially for beginners.

 It's also instructive on how to take advantage of your opponents' mistakes in the opennings. 

Enjoy!

20th November 2008, 08:22pm
#2
by chawil
Lowestoft, Suffolk United Kingdom
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 446

Nice game, thanks for posting it.

20th November 2008, 08:27pm
#3
by shuttlechess92
California United States
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 1880

move 9 was my favorite

20th November 2008, 11:09pm
#4
by Vagabond69
Sydney Canada
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 20

Good example......major violation of principles.......developed queen too early and didn't castle before mounting an attack......recipie for disaster. King safety priority number 1 for me .......usually, and when it's not it's usually certain defeat.

21st November 2008, 01:16pm
#5
by xMenace
Rothesay, NB Canada
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 846

I meant to mention not castling, but I don't know if you can go back in and edit the comments.

I learned these principles the hard way. I thank my senior club members for teaching me much during post-mortem kibbitzes. This is why I post games like this.

 

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