Active queen against rook, bishop and knight

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I played the next game against the hungarian international master Sandor Farago

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I played the London system and he played c5 and early b5 pawn sacrifice. He could win it back with a close to equal position, but decided to not.

I developed a nice pawn center, he wanted to exchange the queenside pawns to create a benko-gambit style position.

Just in time I played e4-e5 to start an attack against the king.

I sacrificed a knight and then another knight and rook for the queen.

The endgame showed a great cooperation of my queen, rook and pawns against the pieces:



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I use the Chessmood opening courses:

1.e4 with white

Accelerated dragon with black

Benko-gambit with black