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xwarriour

@krabdr

0 means equal game(+/- 0.25 wouldnt matter much). +ve means white's advantage. generally +1 could be attributed to one pawn advantage. But in diff situations/positions its meaning may differ. below 1 means white has a slight advantage. above 2 means white should have winning advantage. same goes for black for -ve pts.

 

@ssakash

In my opinion ur opening wasnt too bad, just average. For one, it wasnt a famous named opening, which was probably why ur opponent played a very dubious one. generally opening wouldnt matter if u can avoid blunders in middlegame when u r under pressure(assuming ur opponent plays a better one).

Having said that since every opponent isnt the same(and familiar with diff openings/positions), so u will meet somebody who can pick on ur slight mistakes and make position very unpleasant for you. for example - e4 openings are very sharp early on and it may prove to be a blunder to play Nc6 instead of Nf6. similarly d4 openings, though slower, will sting you once u hv played about 10-15 moves. u wouldnt even know exactly where u went wrong(if u are only concentrating on piece development - without any order).

So, Even though it may not matter most of the times(at our lvl), other than piece development, openings have two more aspects - order of piece development and tempi/tempo.

krabdr

Thanks Xwarriour. I'll look over my computer analyses now with a new eye.

t_taylor
t_taylor
usmansk

Can some one please analyse what i did wrong except the move 36. I was playing first time in a USCF rated tournament

IMpatzer

Anyone know what blacks opening here is?

E4 nc6 2 Nc3 ne5. 3 f4 nc6 4 Bc4 nb8. 5 nf3 e6 0-0 g6. 7 ng5 Bg7. 8 nxf7 kxf7. 9 f5 nf6 10. E5 d5

11 exf6 dxc4. 12. Fxg7 kxg7. 13. D3 exf5. 14 qf3

C6. 15 Bf4. Qd4 ck. 16 Be3. Qg4. 17 Bd4 ck. Qxd4 ck. 18. Qf2. Qxf2 ck. 19 rxf2. Cxd3. 20 re1 nd7

21 cxd3. Nf6. 22 d4 re8. 23 ree2. Rxe2. 24 Rxe2 Bd7. 25 re7 ck. Kf8. 26. Re5. Re8 27. White resigns! This game was played last night may 3 on multiplayer chess by me. Anyone know opening I played as black?

nitheesh2001
nitheesh2001
IMpatzer wrote:

Anyone know what blacks opening here is?

E4 nc6 2 Nc3 ne5. 3 f4 nc6 4 Bc4 nb8. 5 nf3 e6 0-0 g6. 7 ng5 Bg7. 8 nxf7 kxf7. 9 f5 nf6 10. E5 d5

11 exf6 dxc4. 12. Fxg7 kxg7. 13. D3 exf5. 14 qf3

C6. 15 Bf4. Qd4 ck. 16 Be3. Qg4. 17 Bd4 ck. Qxd4 ck. 18. Qf2. Qxf2 ck. 19 rxf2. Cxd3. 20 re1 nd7

21 cxd3. Nf6. 22 d4 re8. 23 ree2. Rxe2. 24 Rxe2 Bd7. 25 re7 ck. Kf8. 26. Re5. Re8 27. White resigns! This game was played last night may 3 on multiplayer chess by me. Anyone know opening I played as black?

I think it is an IM's Defense against the patzer opening! LOL!

nitheesh2001

After 1.e4 Nc6, why didn't you play 2.d4 and claim everybit of 'space' as long as your opponent wants nothing? You surely need to study some basics! (Don't take me wrong Smile)

LoekBergman

1.e4 Nc6 is the Nimzowitch opening. After 2.Nc3 is an invitation to play the Vienna opening. For that to happen should black have played 2... e5. 2... Ne5 is an useless move as the knight can be chased away with d4 or f4.

Playing f4, Bc4 and Nf3 is an effort to play Italian and Vienna like play.

koravi

I am black in this game..Please suggest improvements from black side

JimmyBrunoGtr
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kien05

This is my 5th Blitz Chess Game in The 1st World Cadets Rapid & Blitz Chess Championship 2017 U12. In this game, I played Black and won but I thought that was just lucky so I want you to analyze this game! Thanks