The National Age Group Championships in Singapore is currently held over 4 days with 2 games per day. In my category, time control is at 2 hours per player.
I played 2 games today. One was with someone much stronger than me and the second was with someone much weaker. I hope to hear your comments on my game and how to improve it.
I was devastated by this loss, thinking that I matched him till the very end.
However, things perked up for the second round. Playing a Caro-Kann as black, I take advantage of a flawed piece sacrifice to win it before winning the game.
Please comment on them, especially the first one, on how I can improve my play. Thanks to all in advance. I will be posting my next two games tomorrow for analysis.
in the first game i dont like your 18th move Bg3. Instead i would go for 18.Bd4 , forcing a bishop exchange and maybe a rook exchange. and i think you would have an equal game ( comparing the ratings draw would be good result for you :)
2nd game - you won, so no comment there :D
Hi There
I agree with 18.Bg3 sealed your fate. But after having played Bg3, I would have rather opted for 19.Bh4..instead of 19.Kh2....this would have allowed you a bit more room to move and other options.
I can't believe it. Bd4 NEVER occured to me. Incredible.
Thank you so much, dpakoh and Noidster.
What about 27 Qxc7? Would it have saved me?
27 Qxc7 saves the day for a while but i think there is a better solution.
i would propose 27.Qe2 , and the bishop is pinned with the queen , later emphasize with Rd2 and win the bishop.
so , to generalize:
27. Qe2 Qc5
28.b4! (winning i think)
or
27. Qe2 g4
28. h5 or Re2 winning the bishop for 2 pawns and still winning
ofc, this is my opinion and i am not using chess engine now so i cant back up my propose :) u have to analyze it further.
In first game you have transposed to a line of four knights. 5...d6?! is not supposed to be too good after 6.d4 pxp 7.Nxp Bd7 8.Nf5. The main-ine is 5...0.0 6.Nxp NX N 7d4 etc. Don't like 6h3 too much.
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