ENDGAME analysis..

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21st July 2008, 09:21am
#1
by wdygml
Delhi India
Member Since: Oct 2007
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This is a recent game of mine,,I wonder if I could have won after making a blunder ,please help if you even think that I had chances of a draw..


21st July 2008, 09:59am
#2
by ChessGod
kentucky United States
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 391

I believe that if instead 27. Ng3 the position would be equal and you might of even had the slight advantage with less pawn islands. 


21st July 2008, 04:52pm
#3
by JonnySleazy
Salt Lake City United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 62

In your analysis you said you didn't know what 2.f4 is called in response to the sicilian opening line (1. e4, c5).    It is called the Grand Prix Attack.  It was made popular by British Chess players in the 1980's, however, since then black has come up with strong defense for this opening.


7th August 2008, 05:19am
#4
by jordys
Miami Florida United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 16

wdygml wrote:

This is a recent game of mine,,I wonder if I could have won after making a blunder ,please help if you even think that I had chances of a draw..

 


I would say that rather than to move the knight in that situation you should've moved ahead another piece. In this situation you had a slight chances of it being a draw but the chances were slim considering the fact that he was up in pawns and in pieces. Losing that knight is what killed you in the game

 

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