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I never saw so many blunders as in this game. Usually people should post losing games, but this is painful, of course. In any case, in this game I came from a great position with a pawn up to a losing one, but after some consecutive blunders from both sides I managed to check mate white. 

I am playing here the Hyper Accelerated Dragon, which is rather new for me. 

 

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Really a lot of blunders. I am just not used to play sharp positions. I saw that white could sac on g5 several times, and I was nervous about this possibility that I began to blunder one move after the other. I have also to say that I didn't spend much time as I should in the analysis. In another Daily Game against a better rated player I take my time. Today I spent more than two hours in a complex position, and my opponent did a move that I didn't predict (although still good for me). 

This game reflects very much my actual level of game: rather weak, with a lot of inaccuracies and huge blunders.

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UrkelJerkelChess wrote:

Sorry, before I look at the game, can you please explain for our viewers what the difference is between the Sicilian Dragon, the the Sicilian Dragon Accelerated, and the ADD Dragon version is?

Sure. The Accelerated Dragon begins with the moves:  1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 g6.  The Accelerated Dragon features an early ...g6 by Black.

An important difference between this line and the Dragon is that Black avoids playing ...d7–d6, so that he can later play ...d7–d5 in one move, if possible. Black also avoids the Yugoslav Attack, but since White has not been forced to play Nc3 yet, 5.c4 (the Maróczy Bind) is possible.  

In the Hyper Accelerated Dragon black goes for an even earlier ...g6, as for example in this game:

1.e4 c5 2. Nf3 g6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.Be2 d6 8.O-OO-9.h3 Bd7 (Max Kuerschner vs Siegbert Tarrasch)

 http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1341066

 

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Earlier today I played a game where my opponent blundered his rook then two moves later I blundered my bishop then after that I blundered my rook. Worst of all it was a standard game.

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UrkelJerkelChess wrote:

Why not 6. Nc3? That is what I would have done.

Better first c4 and only then Nc3, as the c pawn would like to play  a role in the center.