A game I really enjoyed

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28th February 2008, 09:44am
#1
by ciraxis
Right Here United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 56

Here is a game that I just played someone I play very often on here.  I really enjoyed this game and the way that it was played.  I'm looking for input as to how I can improve.  
 

28th February 2008, 10:01am
#2
by WolfLore
Oklahoma United States
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 115
I think you made the best possible move at 42 ... Kh6.  I listed a few variations I saw (No doubt I missed a few and didn't elaborate enough on the ones I did catch).  Of course, you probably already realized this, but I thought it was interesting.
 

28th February 2008, 10:02am
#3
by ih8sens
Sudbury, Ontario Canada
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 2846
That was pretty nice.  No major comments... you played well.. that early bishop sacrifice was probably wrong but it WAS interesting!
28th February 2008, 10:07am
#4
by revolting
liverpool, ENG Great Britain
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 52
wow, great game man and a amzing comeback.
28th February 2008, 10:13am
#5
by ciraxis
Right Here United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 56

I was worried that after kh6, that would would pin my queen and then the game would be yours.  

 It was a good game bud! 


28th February 2008, 10:48am
#6
by Skeptikill
Ireland Ireland
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 964

Whats up with all the bishop moves at the beginning for white?he changes his mind about the bishop every move!black certainly does some very silly moves that dont do much.especially K-h8 and also B-d3.    Also the fact that black won the game shows how unexperienced white was in picking up pawns at the end when all he had to do was get Queens off the board for a simple winning position.

When your up a nice bit of material its best to try to get rid of all the other pieces to an extent. the rook and a pawn for knight is easily won with the queens gone.


29th February 2008, 11:09am
#7
by ciraxis
Right Here United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 56
thank you guys for the comments.  I've reviewed the game a few times now, I had a lot of fun with this one
29th February 2008, 12:48pm
#8
by sstteevveenn
Wales United Kingdom
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 1634
the position after 27...Ra7 is quite interesting.  It looks like white can win the exchange or queen for rook and knight with 28.Ne5.  28.Nxg5 seems even better.  I cant see anything better for black than 28...Rxg5 29.Re8+ which i think leads to an ending with K+Q+6 vs K+R+B+N+4 where black's pawns are very weak.  Of course, a R+B+N is better than a queen, but to me it seems like it would be unclear. 
29th February 2008, 06:25pm
#9
by Magikstone
New Jersey United States
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 43
hey, just want to add, this goes to ciraxis, sometimes the best way to solve problems in chess, is not to attack the pieces that bother you, because that can create future weaknesses in your position.  also, when you choose an opening, be careful not to cause a color complex, in this case, you weakened your dark square area, and that of course gives a lot of power to his bishops.  gg.
 

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