24 Sept 2014

C45 Scotch Game (1.Nf3 Nc6 2.e4 e5 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Bc5 5.Be3 Qh4)

C45 Scotch Game (1.Nf3 Nc6 2.e4 e5 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Bc5 5.Be3 Qh4)

I wonder how long it would take for me to analyse all my games and post them or am I even able to do it as I do play more chess games almost every day. Of course if I could keep posting more games than I actually play during a day I might get there someday. That day will not be anytime soon as there are thousands of games more to analyse and maybe getting three to four games posted a day in this blog. Until next time, my fellow chess enthusiasts.

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1.Nf3 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 0-1 (20) Vasiliadis,A (1634)-Stoyanov,S (2098) Teteven 2011 1...Nc6 2.e4 e5 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Bc5 C45 Scotch Game: Classical Variation 5.Be3 Qh4 C45 Scotch Game 5...Qf6= 6.c3 Nge7 6.Nc3±
Strongly threatening Nf5. 6...Bb4 6...d6± 7.Bd3 7.Qd3+- has better winning chances. 7.Nxc6 dxc6 8.Qd4 Bxc3+ 9.bxc3 Nf6 10.e5 Qxd4 11.cxd4 Nd5 12.Bd2 0-0 13.Bd3 Re8 14.0-0 c5 15.c4 Nb6 16.d5 c6 17.d6 Rxe5 18.Rfe1 Rxe1+ 19.Rxe1 Be6 20.Bf4 Rd8 21.Rb1 h6 Mesaros,S (1811)-Gelbenegger,P (1769) Worms 2014 0-1 (37) 7...a6N 7...d6± 8.0-0 Bxc3 9.bxc3 Nf6 10.Nb5 0-0 11.Nxc7 Bg4 12.f3 g5 13.Nxa8 Rxa8 14.Bf2 Qh6 15.fxg4 Ne5 16.h3 Nfd7 17.Rb1 b6 18.Bd4 Qe6 19.Ba6 1-0 (19) Richmond, P (2200)-Long,R Cardiff 1998 7...Nge7 8.Qd2 d5 9.0-0-0 Bxc3 10.bxc3 dxe4 11.Bg5 Qh5 12.Bxe4 f6 13.Nxc6 bxc6 14.Bf4 Be6 15.Rhe1 Kf7 16.Bf3 Qc5 17.Qe3 Qa3+ 18.Kd2 Rad8+ 19.Ke2 Bc4+ 20.Rd3 Nf5 0-1 (20) Vasiliadis,A (1634) -Stoyanov,S (2098) Teteven 2011 7...Nf6 8.Nf5 Qg4 9.Qxg4 Nxg4 10.Nxg7+ Kf8 11.Nf5 Nxe3 12.Nxe3 Bxc3+ 13.bxc3 Ne5 14.Be2 c6 15.f4 Ng6 16.g3 d6 17.Rd1 Ke7 18.Kf2 h5 19.h4 b5 20.Rd2 Bb7 21.Nf5+ Kd7 22.Nxd6 Kukov,T (2076)-Batkoski,N Skopje 2011 1-0 (36) 7...Nh6 8.Nf3 Qf6 9.Bd2 Ne5 10.Nxe5 Qxe5 11.0-0 Bxc3 12.Bxc3 Qg5 13.f4 Qg6 14.f5 Qb6+ 15.Kh1 0-0 16.f6 d5 17.Qh5 dxe4 18.Bxe4 Re8 19.Qg5 1-0 (19) Novichkov,V (2140)-Faleev,V (1955) Dimitrovgrad 2009 8.Nxc6 8.0-0+- 8...dxc6 8...Bxc3+ 9.bxc3 dxc6 9.Qd2 Bg4 9...Nf6± was called for. 10.a3+- Bd6 11.h3 Bh5? 11...Be6± 12.0-0-0 Qe7 12.Be2? White must play 12.Bg5+- Bf4 13.Bxf4 12...Bxe2 13.Qxe2 Qf6 13...Be5!= remains equal. 14.0-0 14.Rd1± 14...Nh6 15.f4
aiming for e5. 15.Kh1 keeps more tension. 0-0-0 16.f4 Rhe8 17.Rad1 Qe7 18.e5 15...Qe7 15...Qe6! 16.Qf2 16.Rae1+- 16...0-0-0? 16...f6= and Black stays safe. 17.e5!+- Nf5 18.Ba7 Bxe5? 18...b6 19.exd6 Rxd6 19.fxe5 Nh4 20.Bd4 Qg5 Black wants to play ...Rxd4. 21.Rad1 Rhe8 22.Ne4 Qh5 23.Qxf7 Qe2 23...Qg6 24.Qxg6 Nxg6 24.Nf2 Rf8 25.Qe6+ Kb8 26.Qg4 Qxg4 27.Nxg4? 27.hxg4 Ng6 28.e6 27...Rxf1+ 28.Kxf1 28.Rxf1+- Rxd4 29.Rf7 28...Nf5? 28...c5± is tougher. 29.c3? Better is 29.Ba7++- Kc8 30.Rxd8+ Kxd8 31.Ne3 Ng3+ 32.Kf2 Ne4+ 33.Kf3 Ng5+ 34.Kg4 29...c5! 30.Ke2 cxd4 31.cxd4 31.Nh2 31...Rxd4 31...Nxd4+ 32.Kf2 Kc8 32.Rxd4 32.Rd3 32...Nxd4+= Endgame KN-KN 33.Kd3 Ne6 34.Ke4 Kc8 34...a5= 35.Kd5 35.h4! stays ahead. 35...Nf4+ 36.Ke4 Nxg2 37.Kf5 White should try 37.Nf2 37...Kd7 38.Nf2 Ne3+ 39.Ke4 Nc4 40.Nd3 b6 Black should play 40...Nd2+ 41.Kf4 b6 41.Kd4 41.Kd5 Ne3+ 42.Kd4 41...Nd2 42.Nf4 Nf3+ 43.Ke4 Ng5+ 44.Kf5 Nf3 45.Nd3 Accuracy: White = 31%, Black = 17%. 45.Nd5 keeps fighting.
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