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Two piece sacrafice!!


  • 4 years ago · Quote · #1

    Matt1728

    This is a game of mine... Tell what you guys think. Thanks

  • 4 years ago · Quote · #2

    bobobbob

    You probably should't have castled queenside, that makes it dangerous for both sides. Nice game!

  • 4 years ago · Quote · #3

    Matt1728

    I think so too... but I wanted to make things more interesting. :)

  • 4 years ago · Quote · #4

    wiseachoo

    Your first sac on 28...Bd3 was fortunate and well played, otherwise you were done for.  Regarding the second sac on 29...Rxg2, I wouldn't necessarily call that a true sac, as you had compensation via repacture for it via 32...Qxg2#.

    Not that this is on topic, but it looks like your opponent wasted a tempo with 7. Bg3.  Too bad he didn't do something more proactive like wedging his knight into that nice outpost via 7. Ne5.

    Overall, nice solid match!

  • 4 years ago · Quote · #5

    LydiaBlonde

    A lot of mistakes on both sides - and a nice final!

    8. fg3? created  weak  Pe3 and xe4. Blac control xe4, his Ne4 is strong. Still - it's equall possition.

    16.... 0-0-0? Very ooor decision! White is prepared for an attack, and hi need to be faster with an attack. You could play 16... Bg4 and then 17... h4 is possible, with an attack. You king is not under threat at the moment, you maybe can play 0-0-0 later, when your attack is prepared, to conenct both rooks, or even play Ke7 to connect them!

    19. Ndf3? Unnecesary. 19. Qa6+ Qb7 20. Qxb7+ Kxb7  21. Nxf7 and white won  a rook for a knight.

    20. Nxg4? Still, Qa6+ was possible.

    22... Kb8? Better is 22... Kd7. Your king will fall under attack now.

    25. Nxc6? White miss his chance! Look the altnernative:


    Yours 26... R8h3 and 28... Bd3+! was wery nice!
  • 4 years ago · Quote · #6

    chessplayer110

    Nice Game!

  • 4 years ago · Quote · #9

    Matt1728

    LydiaBlonde wrote:

    A lot of mistakes on both sides - and a nice final!

    8. fg3? created  weak  Pe3 and xe4. Blac control xe4, his Ne4 is strong. Still - it's equall possition.

    16.... 0-0-0? Very ooor decision! White is prepared for an attack, and hi need to be faster with an attack. You could play 16... Bg4 and then 17... h4 is possible, with an attack. You king is not under threat at the moment, you maybe can play 0-0-0 later, when your attack is prepared, to conenct both rooks, or even play Ke7 to connect them!

    19. Ndf3? Unnecesary. 19. Qa6+ Qb7 20. Qxb7+ Kxb7  21. Nxf7 and white won  a rook for a knight.

    20. Nxg4? Still, Qa6+ was possible.

    22... Kb8? Better is 22... Kd7. Your king will fall under attack now.

    25. Nxc6? White miss his chance! Look the altnernative:


    Yours 26... R8h3 and 28... Bd3+! was wery nice!


    I think if he plays Rb1... then ...

  • 4 years ago · Quote · #10

    donngerard

    awesome!!!

  • 4 years ago · Quote · #11

    LydiaBlonde

    Nice ideas, Matt1728 and  De-Lar! And it' also possible to improve variation for white with 25. Rfb1! and black can't play 25... Rxh2?? 26. Rb7 Rh1+ 27. Kf2 Rxa1 28. Qxa7#! So, he must play 25... Bxb1 26. Rxb1 as in my variation.

  • 4 years ago · Quote · #13

    Mediocris

    Very nice game!


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