Notes from my notepad:Simone070792 vs. arunjyotidas1. e2-e4 e7-e52. Ng1-f3 Nb8-c6Time for an addition to my opening repertoire:3. Bf1-b5 a7-a64. Bb5-a4 Bf8-c5An active setup.White's plan in this position is simple: castle kingside, and seek to grab the centre with c3 and d4.5. 0-0 Ng8-f66. c2-c3 0-07. d2-d4 Bc5-d6??Not just a rather passive move, but a straightforward blunder. More accurate is to bunker the bishop with 7. ... Ba7!.An advice on the house:
Always analyze the most forcing moves first, at all stages of the game!
There is a tactical win here already by means of eliminating the defender of the e5-pawn:8. Ba4xc6And Black resigned due to 8. ... dxc6 9. dxe5, forking two pieces.1-0
good....very speed win....
Notes from my notepad:
Simone070792 vs. arunjyotidas
1. e2-e4 e7-e5
2. Ng1-f3 Nb8-c6
Time for an addition to my opening repertoire:
3. Bf1-b5 a7-a6
4. Bb5-a4 Bf8-c5
An active setup.
White's plan in this position is simple: castle kingside, and seek to grab the centre with c3 and d4.
5. 0-0 Ng8-f6
6. c2-c3 0-0
7. d2-d4 Bc5-d6??
Not just a rather passive move, but a straightforward blunder. More accurate is to bunker the bishop with 7. ... Ba7!.
An advice on the house:
Always analyze the most forcing moves first, at all stages of the game!
There is a tactical win here already by means of eliminating the defender of the e5-pawn:
8. Ba4xc6
And Black resigned due to 8. ... dxc6 9. dxe5, forking two pieces.
1-0