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  • 1 e4 … a6 ….. 1 P-K4 P-QR3
    2 d4 … b5 …… 2 P-Q4 P-QN4
    3 Nf3 … Bb7 ….. 3 N-KB3 B-QN2
    4 Bd3 … Nf6 ….. 4 B-Q3 N-KB3
    5 Nbd2 … e6 ….. 5 N1-Q2 P-K3
    6 O-O … c5 ….. 6 O-O P-QB4
    7 dxc5 … Bxc5 …… 7 PxQB5 BxQB4
    8 e5 … Nd5 ….. 8 P-K5 N-Q4
    9 Ne4 … Be7 …… 9 N-K4 B-K2
    10 Bg5 … O-O …… 10 B-KN5 O-O
    11 Bxe7 … Qxe7…… 11 BxB QxB
    12 Nd6 … Bc6 …… 12 N-Q6 B-QB3
    13 Nd4 … Nb4…… 13 N-Q4 N-QN5
    14 f4 … Bd5 …… 14 P-KB4 B-Q4
    15 b3 … N8c6 ….. 15 P-QN3 N1-QB3
    16 c4… bxc4 …… 16 P-QB4 PxP
    17 bxc4 … Nxd4 …… 17 PxP NxN
    18 cxd5 … exd5 ……. 18 PxB PxP
    19 Bxh7+ … Kxh7…… 19 BxKR7+ KxB
    20 Qxd4 … a5 …… 20 QxN P-QR4
    21 Rf3 … Kg8 …… 21 R-KB3 K-KN1
    22 Nf5 … Qe6 …… 22 N-KB5 Q-K3
    23 Nxg7 … Kxg7 …… 23 NxP KxN
    24 f5 … Qh6 …… 24 P-KB5 Q-KR3
    25 Qg4+ … Kh7……. Q-KN4+ K-KR2
    26 Rh3 … Rg8 ……. 26 R-KR3 R-KN1
    27 Rxh6+ … Kxh6 ……. 27 RxQ+ KxR
    28 Qh3+… Kg5 …… 28 Q-KR3+ K-KN4
    29 Rf1 … f6 …… 29 R-KB1 P-KB3
    30 Qe3+ … Kh5 …… 30 Q-K3+ - K-KR4
    31 Rf4 … Rxg2+ ……. 31 R-KB4 RxP+
    32 Kh1 … fxe5 …… 32 K-KR1 PxP

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    • quote:

      Originally posted by Julius Brenzaida on 01-11-2001 04:05 PM
      By the way, what did you think about my little story ?




      The gentleman is correct about it being much easier to only have to worry about protecting the King. I try not to let the Queen go free of charge, but I don't view her loss as crippling. I figure is is more like a divorce.

      I play periodically with one of Carolus' neighbors from over the mountains to the Northwest who prides himself on his book chess. During the conversation over our last positional analysis game I upset him in the extreme, almost to the point where he refused to play a crazy old fool, because I committed sacrilage by saying that at move 9 with Black being down a Knight and a Pawn I did not see it as a guaranteed loss for Black. And that my strategy would be to trade even up down to a King and pawns on both sides and maybe even give off another pawn or two in the process. What upset him the most was the comment that I thought from there I could probably get at least a draw and possibly even a win under the correct conditions. At that point he lost his sense of courtesy and made more than a few rude comments. I ended up losing about move 47 or so mostly because he finally figured out that I was serious and managed to preserve a bishop to cover a promoting pawn that I could not get to fast enough. He was most unhappy to find himself with a King, Bishop, and 2 pawns against a pawn/King combo in the end game.

      So many current opponents see me as somewhat foolish because I learned a different value system for the worth of my pieces.

      Ken

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      • 1 e4 … a6 ….. 1 P-K4 P-QR3
        2 d4 … b5 …… 2 P-Q4 P-QN4
        3 Nf3 … Bb7 ….. 3 N-KB3 B-QN2
        4 Bd3 … Nf6 ….. 4 B-Q3 N-KB3
        5 Nbd2 … e6 ….. 5 N1-Q2 P-K3
        6 O-O … c5 ….. 6 O-O P-QB4
        7 dxc5 … Bxc5 …… 7 PxQB5 BxQB4
        8 e5 … Nd5 ….. 8 P-K5 N-Q4
        9 Ne4 … Be7 …… 9 N-K4 B-K2
        10 Bg5 … O-O …… 10 B-KN5 O-O
        11 Bxe7 … Qxe7…… 11 BxB QxB
        12 Nd6 … Bc6 …… 12 N-Q6 B-QB3
        13 Nd4 … Nb4…… 13 N-Q4 N-QN5
        14 f4 … Bd5 …… 14 P-KB4 B-Q4
        15 b3 … N8c6 ….. 15 P-QN3 N1-QB3
        16 c4… bxc4 …… 16 P-QB4 PxP
        17 bxc4 … Nxd4 …… 17 PxP NxN
        18 cxd5 … exd5 ……. 18 PxB PxP
        19 Bxh7+ … Kxh7…… 19 BxKR7+ KxB
        20 Qxd4 … a5 …… 20 QxN P-QR4
        21 Rf3 … Kg8 …… 21 R-KB3 K-KN1
        22 Nf5 … Qe6 …… 22 N-KB5 Q-K3
        23 Nxg7 … Kxg7 …… 23 NxP KxN
        24 f5 … Qh6 …… 24 P-KB5 Q-KR3
        25 Qg4+ … Kh7……. Q-KN4+ K-KR2
        26 Rh3 … Rg8 ……. 26 R-KR3 R-KN1
        27 Rxh6+ … Kxh6 ……. 27 RxQ+ KxR
        28 Qh3+… Kg5 …… 28 Q-KR3+ K-KN4
        29 Rf1 … f6 …… 29 R-KB1 P-KB3
        30 Qe3+ … Kh5 …… 30 Q-K3+ - K-KR4
        31 Rf4 … Rxg2+ ……. 31 R-KB4 RxP+
        32 Kh1 … fxe5 …… 32 K-KR1 PxP
        33 Qh3+ ……. Q-KR3+
        Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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        • 33 Qh3+ ! Yes, it’s the same move than my 28th, but with even more devastating effects.
          Mate will be delivered with equal material on the board (Q=9 pawns / N=3, R=5, P=1).

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          Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
          Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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          • quote:

            Originally posted by Ken Hinds on 01-12-2001 07:24 PM
            The gentleman is correct about it being much easier to only have to worry about protecting the King. I try not to let the Queen go free of charge, but I don't view her loss as crippling. I figure is is more like a divorce.



            Me, I really hate losing my queen. I very seldom sacrifice her. I even don’t like too much to exchange her. It is one of my weakness !



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            Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
            Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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            • 1 e4 … a6 ….. 1 P-K4 P-QR3
              2 d4 … b5 …… 2 P-Q4 P-QN4
              3 Nf3 … Bb7 ….. 3 N-KB3 B-QN2
              4 Bd3 … Nf6 ….. 4 B-Q3 N-KB3
              5 Nbd2 … e6 ….. 5 N1-Q2 P-K3
              6 O-O … c5 ….. 6 O-O P-QB4
              7 dxc5 … Bxc5 …… 7 PxQB5 BxQB4
              8 e5 … Nd5 ….. 8 P-K5 N-Q4
              9 Ne4 … Be7 …… 9 N-K4 B-K2
              10 Bg5 … O-O …… 10 B-KN5 O-O
              11 Bxe7 … Qxe7…… 11 BxB QxB
              12 Nd6 … Bc6 …… 12 N-Q6 B-QB3
              13 Nd4 … Nb4…… 13 N-Q4 N-QN5
              14 f4 … Bd5 …… 14 P-KB4 B-Q4
              15 b3 … N8c6 ….. 15 P-QN3 N1-QB3
              16 c4… bxc4 …… 16 P-QB4 PxP
              17 bxc4 … Nxd4 …… 17 PxP NxN
              18 cxd5 … exd5 ……. 18 PxB PxP
              19 Bxh7+ … Kxh7…… 19 BxKR7+ KxB
              20 Qxd4 … a5 …… 20 QxN P-QR4
              21 Rf3 … Kg8 …… 21 R-KB3 K-KN1
              22 Nf5 … Qe6 …… 22 N-KB5 Q-K3
              23 Nxg7 … Kxg7 …… 23 NxP KxN
              24 f5 … Qh6 …… 24 P-KB5 Q-KR3
              25 Qg4+ … Kh7……. Q-KN4+ K-KR2
              26 Rh3 … Rg8 ……. 26 R-KR3 R-KN1
              27 Rxh6+ … Kxh6 ……. 27 RxQ+ KxR
              28 Qh3+… Kg5 …… 28 Q-KR3+ K-KN4
              29 Rf1 … f6 …… 29 R-KB1 P-KB3
              30 Qe3+ … Kh5 …… 30 Q-K3+ - K-KR4
              31 Rf4 … Rxg2+ ……. 31 R-KB4 RxP+
              32 Kh1 … fxe5 …… 32 K-KR1 PxP
              33 Qh3+ … Kg5……. Q-KR3+ K-KN4

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              • Good game Julius. Your final move is the one square that I never considered when I decided to take the pawn. The Check at h3 was expected, but I thought I had it all covered.

                My error at move 14 and 15 has proved costly. I had hoped to get by it. I had been looking at your possible moves and failed to put all the pieces back in the correct places and didn't figure that out until your move 16 by which point it was too late to do anything. And it was such a nice trap that you were moving into also , if the setup had been real I'd had 1 possibly both knights almost for nothing, unless you wanted to give up a rook or your queen instead.

                The moves in the opening that we bypassed were:

                13 a4 ... f6

                I kept trying to get f6 played while it was useful but you failed to cooporate with your moves.

                Again, a very good game and I will move to the back of the line now, unless of course you chose some move that is not mate.

                Ken

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                • Julius,

                  The full opening with moves 1 - 14(White) in the correct order is:

                  1 e4 ... a6
                  2 d4 ... b5
                  3 Bd3 ... Bb7
                  4 Nf3 ... Nf6
                  5 Nbd2 ... e6
                  6 O-O ... c5
                  7 dxc5 ... Bxc5
                  8 e5 ... Nd5
                  9 Ne4 ... Be7
                  10 Bg5 ... O-O
                  11 Nd6 ... Bc6
                  12 Bxe7 ... Qxe7
                  13 a4 ... f6
                  14 Ne4

                  This is from Modern Chess Openings, 14ed, by Nick de Firmian, the chapter titled: Unusual King Pawn Defenses, pages 381-383, columns 3 & 4. This section also includes Basman's Defense that you said a friend plays on occasion.

                  My revised MCO had been on order for quite a while. I was just lucky that it arrived about 2 days before we were scheduled to start this game.

                  As I've said before, I'm not that great of a player and I'm way out of practice. But one of the things I learned back in the 60's and 70's, when I was playing the first 2-3 games of every tournament against players with ELO ratings 1000 or more points above mine, was how to make it look like I was a better player than I am. This was often enough to get a much better player to resign on the few times I could get them to blunder or fall for a unexpected trap. Not realizing that I was in deep water over my head they just assumed that I knew how to fully exploit their error and would resign.

                  I managed to pull that off again the other day in a game. I managed to queen a pawn that would be lost immediately and rather than looking ahead to move 55 where I would be forced to give up my rook and leave the game at his King,Rook and 2 pawns against my King and 3 pawns he resigned.

                  Ken

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                  • Yes, of course that I play 34 Qh4 mate.
                    I am not pleased by the way I handled the opening, but my middle game play was strong and forceful. After the knight sacrifice it was all over.
                    Ken maybe you’ll be luckier next time.
                    I’ve annotated the game a little if you want to see.

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                    Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
                    Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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                    • 1 e4 … a6 ….. 1 P-K4 P-QR3
                      2 d4 … b5 …… 2 P-Q4 P-QN4
                      3 Nf3 … Bb7 ….. 3 N-KB3 B-QN2
                      4 Bd3 … Nf6 ….. 4 B-Q3 N-KB3
                      5 Nbd2 … e6 ….. 5 N1-Q2 P-K3
                      6 O-O … c5 ….. 6 O-O P-QB4
                      7 dxc5 … Bxc5 …… 7 PxQB5 BxQB4
                      maybe that 7 c3 was better.
                      8 e5 … Nd5 ….. 8 P-K5 N-Q4
                      9 Ne4 … Be7 …… 9 N-K4 B-K2
                      10 Bg5 … O-O …… 10 B-KN5 O-O
                      probably that 10 Neg5 or 10 a4 were stronger but I was expecting 10 f6, 11 exf6 and then either 11 gxf6, 12 Ne5! or 11 Nxf6, 12 Bxf6 gxf6, 13 Nfg5! are very strong sacrifices creating great attacking chances.
                      11 Bxe7 … Qxe7…… 11 BxB QxB
                      12 Nd6 … Bc6 …… 12 N-Q6 B-QB3
                      finally the knight is not that strong in d6!
                      13 Nd4 … Nb4…… 13 N-Q4 N-QN5
                      better for black were 13 Qg5 or 13 Nf4 , now I can support e5 with a pawn. Every black moves had been the best so far if you don’t discuss the choice of the opening.
                      14 f4 … Bd5 …… 14 P-KB4 B-Q4
                      a complicated way to allow the Nb8 to play
                      15 b3 … N8c6 ….. 15 P-QN3 N1-QB3
                      even stronger was 15 a4 !
                      16 c4… bxc4 …… 16 P-QB4 PxP
                      17 bxc4 … Nxd4 …… 17 PxP NxN
                      a bad mistake.Black should have played 17 Bxg2 with a very complicated position that I analyzed for hours. The main variation goes 18 Kxg2 Nxd4, 19 Bxh7+ Kxh7 and 20 Qxd4. I have found many good ideas for white from there, but no definite win.
                      18 cxd5 … exd5 ……. 18 PxB PxP
                      19 Bxh7+ … Kxh7…… 19 BxKR7+ KxB
                      now I win a pawn
                      20 Qxd4 … a5 …… 20 QxN P-QR4
                      black should have tried 20 Rb8
                      21 Rf3 … Kg8 …… 21 R-KB3 K-KN1
                      attack first, pawn grabbing later.
                      22 Nf5 … Qe6 …… 22 N-KB5 Q-K3
                      this knight moves destroys black position
                      23 Nxg7 … Kxg7 …… 23 NxP KxN
                      boom ! black is lost. All following variations are more or less forced.
                      24 f5 … Qh6 …… 24 P-KB5 Q-KR3
                      25 Qg4+ … Kh7……. Q-KN4+ K-KR2
                      26 Rh3 … Rg8 ……. 26 R-KR3 R-KN1
                      27 Rxh6+ … Kxh6 ……. 27 RxQ+ KxR
                      28 Qh3+… Kg5 …… 28 Q-KR3+ K-KN4
                      29 Rf1 … f6 …… 29 R-KB1 P-KB3
                      30 Qe3+ … Kh5 …… 30 Q-K3+ - K-KR4
                      31 Rf4 … Rxg2+ ……. 31 R-KB4 RxP+
                      32 Kh1 … fxe5 …… 32 K-KR1 PxP
                      33 Qh3+ … Rg5 ……. 33 Q-KR3+ K-KN4
                      34 Qh4# ……. 34 Q-KR4 mate.
                      1-0
                      Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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                      • In the coming days, I’m going to post a new topic to see who wants to be my next challenger.

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                        Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
                        Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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                        • Congratulations.

                          The order has been set.
                          1.Silverdragon-but unheard from.
                          2.kcbob
                          3.Carolus Rex
                          4.Smash

                          After that is open.Maybe 5 is Ken now.
                          The only thing that matters to me in a MP game is getting a good ally.Nothing else is as important.......Xin Yu

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                          • Congrats!

                            I'm still in for a game, although I will not play as fast as this game was.

                            Carolus

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                            • How long do you want to wait for SilverDragon? Let me know and, if need be, I'll take my turn in the barrel.

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                              Frodo lives!
                              Frodo lives!

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                              • quote:

                                Originally posted by kcbob on 01-16-2001 01:38 PM
                                How long do you want to wait for SilverDragon? Let me know and, if need be, I'll take my turn in the barrel.



                                I'm going to wait 10 days, for SilverD or any new challenger. Everything is explained in the new Topic I've just posted.



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                                Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe
                                Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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