Sometimes it's good to let the enemy queen attack near your king?
1.d4 d5 2.Bf4 Bf5 3.e3 e6 4.Bd3 Bxd3 5.Qxd3 Bxd6 6.Qb5+ Qd7 7.Qxb7 Qc6 8.Qc8+ Ke7 9.Bxd6+ cxd6 10.Qxc6 Nxc6 11.Nd2 Nb4
First question, is chess.com having technical difficulties? I had to seperate my post into three parts! 2nd question, is 5. d6 in the Danish ( first game in this thread) good? Third question,is letting white's queen attack still good even though it makes your king move?
See first game I posted. Is the reason black avoids this variation of the Danish because black fears the intrusion of the white queen? Does that first game show that there is nothing to fear?
BTW, I played all those games and I think they are beautiful! Too be honest I have lost beautiful games but I am an egotistical SOB! Why would I want to include them? LOL
[Event "Live Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2016.12.30"]
[White "you_play_like_girl"]
[Black "rjc2010"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C00"]
[WhiteElo "1693"]
[BlackElo "1538"]
[TimeControl "1800"]
[Termination "you_play_like_girl won by checkmate"]
[CurrentPosition "rnbq3r/ppp3pp/4p3/4B3/2PP4/kQP5/2B2PPP/4K2R b K - 0 23"]
1.e4 {[%clk 0:29:54]} e6 {[%clk 0:29:57]} 2.c4 {[%clk 0:29:50]} Bb4 {[%clk 0:29:44]} 3.Nc3 {[%clk 0:29:42]} Bxc3 {[%clk 0:29:41]} 4.bxc3 {[%clk 0:29:38]} Nf6 {[%clk 0:29:31]} 5.e5 {[%clk 0:29:32]} Ne4 {[%clk 0:29:11]} 6.d3 {[%clk 0:28:47]} Nc5 {[%clk 0:29:02]} 7.d4 {[%clk 0:28:36]} Nca6 {[%clk 0:28:46]} 8.Nf3 {[%clk 0:28:14]} d6 {[%clk 0:28:38]} 9.Bd3 {[%clk 0:28:00]} dxe5 {[%clk 0:28:15]} 10.Nxe5 {[%clk 0:27:58]} f6 {[%clk 0:28:08]} 11.Qh5+ {[%clk 0:27:52]} Ke7 {[%clk 0:26:36]} 12.Qf7+ {[%clk 0:27:42]} Kd6 {[%clk 0:26:32]} 13.Bf4 {[%clk 0:26:42]} fxe5 {[%clk 0:26:01]} 14.Bxe5+ {[%clk 0:26:36]} Kc6 {[%clk 0:25:45]} 15.Be4+ {[%clk 0:26:31]} Kb6 {[%clk 0:25:35]} 16.Rb1+ {[%clk 0:26:25]} Ka5 {[%clk 0:25:19]} 17.Rb5+ {[%clk 0:26:21]} Ka4 {[%clk 0:25:10]} 18.Bc2+ {[%clk 0:26:14]} Ka3 {[%clk 0:25:03]} 19.Rb3+ {[%clk 0:25:51]} Kxa2 {[%clk 0:24:35]} 20.Qf3 {[%clk 0:25:40]} Nc5 {[%clk 0:21:57]} 21.Qd1 {[%clk 0:25:16]} Nxb3 {[%clk 0:21:34]} 22.Qb1+ {[%clk 0:25:13]} Ka3 {[%clk 0:21:21]} 23.Qxb3# {[%clk 0:25:09]}
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