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erikido23

And btw....positions where u don't know what's going on are good chances to learn

manseaua
erikido23 wrote:

And btw....positions where u don't know what's going on are good chances to learn

yeah iv been looking at this game and no mater how black responds i keep putting him in check till i either grab a bunch of material or mate him i i think i played this game well exept closing the middle and the one blunder

Pacifique

Speaking on 4.de5 de5 5.Qxd8+ Kxd8 pfren is right. First of all White really has no serious advantage due to inability to exploit lead in development, if black knows what to do. Also exchange of queens usually is not the best way how to exploit weaknesses in your opponents kingside.

Here_Is_Plenty
pfren wrote:

It's not my fault if someone is clueless.

Even after I was prepared to be the better man and acknowledge your value, you still had to be a troll.  Just get a life, you clearly are a crappy human being.

Here_Is_Plenty

Pfren if you read my prior comment #23 you will see I actually praised you as I do believe you have some value.  Not all the time though as you are nasty when you choose.  Now if I was prepared to be nice despite the abuse here and on a prior thread then I deserved better than further unintelligent comments.  I also showed my reasoning at the same time as admitting I cannot analyse as well as you.  You chose to come out with "Its not my fault if someone is clueless."  What part of that is of a decent human being?  You then decide to tell me that I believe I am master of the universe, selling my crap as wisdom? And you go on.  If self examination is what is required here, healer heal yourself.  You show your character for what it is.  As for master of the universe, you seem to think your own opinions are flawless - you are a better chessplayer than me, of course, many are - this I do not deny.  Are you a GM though?  No.  Are you world champion though?  No.  Are even they perfect?  No.  So dont try to sell us snake oil from your lofty pedestal.  Forums are a place to share opinions not to bully so you would do well to learn manners and etiquette.

Svekke

I had a game with same opening.

http://www.chess.com/echess/game.html?id=55687712

erikido23
erikido23 wrote:

Like I said if black takes the bishop q -d5 and either the rook falls or the knight...with a better position for white

 

manseaua wrote:

erikido23 wrote:

 

hmm...It seems the idea of bxf6 is the black king is in the center still and we need to take advantage of this.  Maybe the idea is bxf6 qxf6 and b-b5....with the idea of after 9...c6 10dxc,bxc6 11. 0-0!? (if cxb5 then q-d5 with a better position for white..)  Now the development of the pieces for black seems very awkard...so to continue with "natural" moves b-e7 12.  c3, 0-0 13.  b-a4, d5(otherwise bxc6 although it does look dangerous capturing the pawn for white-what does the comp say about this position?) 14 qe2, e4 15n-d4 and while black has the bishop pair his pawns seem weak although white will have to defend very accurately.   But, computers aren't worried about defending accurately.  So maybe the end position is defensible if you are a computer.. 

 

 

 intresting idea start the attack on the king side then once hes got his qween there switch sides

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

sorry i venturentued too far from what you said :P  both sides look in trouble here idk whos winning  and i used my only analisis per week  :P open for coments

Wasn't if you noticed that note or not(the bolded part).  THe ipad does weird things with posts on here. 

 

 

Oh and also in your notes you mention n-d5 "may" be better than castles....You do get in a fork on c7. Of course it is very complicated-an exchange you win but position is definitely dificult for my patzer brain to assess

erikido23

Just looked at it again...it seems there is a nice tactic at the end..after your q-g6 13. n-c7+, k-d714. nxa8, n-a6(otherwise, qxg2 is responded simply by r-g1)15. q-d5!, n-b4 16. nxe5 and wheter the king goes to d8 or e8 white has several ways to win

manseaua
erikido23 wrote:

Just looked at it again...it seems there is a nice tactic at the end..after your q-g6 13. n-c7+, k-d714. nxa8, n-a6(otherwise, qxg2 is responded simply by r-g1)15. q-d5!, n-b4 16. nxe5 and wheter the king goes to d8 or e8 white has several ways to win

looks great buf i was black i would go kd8 instead of d7 geting off the white squares that are dominated in that corner and more importantly realeaving that pin. leading to

12... Qg6 13. Nc7+  Kd8 14.Nxa8 Qxg2 15.Rg1 Qh3

erikido23

at the end of your line white is up a rook.  YOu wouldn't be happy with that?

erikido23

for instance r-g3 q-h5 nxe5 qxh2 and nxc6 with material and the compensation

manseaua
erikido23 wrote:

for instance r-g3 q-h5 nxe5 qxh2 and nxc6 with material and the compensation

 more than happy after 12.Nd5 Qg6 13.Nc7+ Kd8 14.Nxa8 Qxg2 15.Rg1 Qh3 16.Rg3 Qh5 17.Nxe5 Qxd1+ 18.Rxd1 Rf8 black dosent have much he can do