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13th April 2008, 06:03pm
#1
by ADK
Santa Clarita, CA United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 5022

OK this is another game from home, please analiyze it and tell me who's better...


13th April 2008, 06:04pm
#2
by ADK
Santa Clarita, CA United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 5022

I'm playing as (black) and he is playing as (white).

 


13th April 2008, 06:37pm
#3
by skibum777
earth United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 52
white looks better here your pieces are simply to cramped yet you are in a very nice defensive advantage but it looks like his pieces are very open and they can certainly crack you over time because there is no way your pieces can stay like this for very long.
13th April 2008, 06:39pm
#4
by skibum777
earth United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 52
lol plus your pawns hanging didnt see b 4 so sorry but most likely u will lose this one.
13th April 2008, 06:40pm
#5
by ADK
Santa Clarita, CA United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 5022

I did not put it in right... I'll fix it, my Pawn was supposed to be on A6...


13th April 2008, 06:42pm
#6
by ADK
Santa Clarita, CA United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 5022
OK it's fixed...
13th April 2008, 06:59pm
#7
by Davidmingming
United States
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 1202
is it h6?
14th April 2008, 02:01am
#8
by grolich
Israel Israel
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 234
Davidmingming wrote: This is a possible draw variation. Good job!

Why on earth would white play a move like Rhe1?:)

 

White is much better in the given position simply because black has seriously weakened his king position, and white is free to castle on the other side, where he's not weak, and black has not even started a preparation for a counterattack.

 

 (If long castling is not legal here for white because the king has moved, the king would still be safe on e2. White would be better, but the position is a bit more complex).

 

I'll asume o-o-o is legal for white.

 

White is ready with h4, 0-0-0, rdg1 (after castling) and other easy to find setup moves. Black has no corresponding play against white's position.


14th April 2008, 02:59am
#9
by grolich
Israel Israel
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 234

After short consideration, I'd play 1.h4 as white. Open lines immediately.

 

Black has to play 1...Bxg4, because

a) If he plays gxh4, after 2.Rxh4, followed by g5 to either get the knight there (after exchanges), or open up the position in front of the black king a bit more, then 0-0-0 and bringing the other rook... Black is dead there.

b) Anything else (other than Bxg4 abd gxh4) allows black to get an open h file for free (and there is the immediate threat of hxg5 hxg5 Bh7+ Kh8 Nxg5, which is the end for black, so black doesn't have that many options too). For exampe:

1...f6 (to deal with the aforementioned threat) 2.hxg5 fxg5 3.Nxg5! and black can't take the knight

 

so, 1.h4 Bxg4 2.Nh2

White has time to create a decent attack because black has no counterplay at all.

2...Bh5 (the bishop is needed on g6 for defense). 3.hxg5 hxg5 4.f3! (castling long has to be achieved... Unfortunately, it is illegal to castle through check, remove black's contorl of d1! white can play a bit slowly here, because, as mentioned before, black has no counterplay).

 

There would follow Qg2, 0-0-0, Rdg1, Ng4..... Black is in a dire situation (maybe already lost).


14th April 2008, 05:07pm
#10
by ADK
Santa Clarita, CA United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 5022
Thanx Grolich...
20th May 2008, 07:21pm
#11
by ADK
Santa Clarita, CA United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 5022
I think it is pretty good!
7th June 2008, 04:51am
#12
by donn_gee
Philippines
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 173
black do again!!!
24th June 2008, 02:36pm
#13
by Ddub
California United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 195

Well since I am playing as White I'll say WhiteTongue out.

 


 

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