Is this a strange game or what?!!

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30th October 2008, 07:19am
#1
by Mani_B
London, England India
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 518

Hey Guys (again)Smile,

It's me Mani (again) to show you one of my weirdestCool games! I have taken out all my analysis (it may be wrongYell) so discuss what you think of the game!

I was black just to let you know! Wink

PS The last few moves maybeUndecided wrong (sorry Cry)

30th October 2008, 12:12pm
#2
by Mygame5377
Columbus ohio United States
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 1307

Yes vary Strange

30th October 2008, 12:20pm
#3
by BirdBrain
KY United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 1806

Well, it was pretty obvious that you were setting the position up to be a draw.  The only way you could break through was by a piece sacrifice...

30th October 2008, 12:29pm
#4
by Mani_B
London, England India
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 518

True youve got a point

30th October 2008, 12:29pm
#5
by TheGrobe
Calgary Canada
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 4617

Hmm, I presume the draw was agreed to?  I think once white made the knight sac you might have had the game with Bf6, followed by bringing the King over to the Kingside where it could support your passed pawn and help keep an eye on White's passer and then by undertaking a concerted effort to trade off the Queens and Rooks.

30th October 2008, 12:40pm
#6
by Mani_B
London, England India
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 518
TheGrobe wrote:

Hmm, I presume the draw was agreed to?  I think once white made the knight sac you might have had the game with Bf6, followed by bringing the King over to the Kingside where it could support your passed pawn and help keep an eye on White's passer and then by undertaking a concerted effort to trade off the Queens and Rooks.


 Thx, This is precisely what I thoght of when analyzing (even though I couldnt remember how it ended). Kl Smile

30th October 2008, 12:59pm
#7
by TheGrobe
Calgary Canada
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 4617

It's tough to say for certain though.  I think it really depends on the final positions of your respective kings after the exchanging is all done.

30th October 2008, 02:18pm
#8
by David1979
Georgia United States
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 11

There was no reason why this game shouldv'e been drawn. You were obviously ahead material (that means to keep playing).

I didn't see any real problem within your 57 moves. Judging from those moves you were completely capable of beating this guy. I analysed this twice with different moves here and there, and you came out the winner both times.

Lesson Learned: Never offer or accept a draw when your ahead material. (But that's just my opinion.)

Here's the best ending:

30th October 2008, 03:16pm
#9
by Mani_B
London, England India
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 518

Thx for everything David1979 but the game did not conclude until later. I couldnt record the moves anymore due to time pressusre. 

30th October 2008, 07:23pm
#10
by David1979
Georgia United States
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 11
Mani_B wrote:

Thx for everything David1979 but the game did not conclude until later. I couldnt record the moves anymore due to time pressusre.


oooohh, that explains alot, hehehehe.

In that case, may have your proceedings gone as I'd predicted.

 

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