13 Oct 2014

C65 Spanish Game: Berlin Defence (3...Nf6), unusual lines and 4.0-0 Bc5 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.O-O Bd6 5.Re1)

C65 Spanish Game: Berlin Defence (3...Nf6), unusual lines and 4.0-0 Bc5 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.O-O Bd6 5.Re1)

I have tried for couple of days now just to go through all my games where it is my turn to move and at least look at the position if not make a move. I have failed completely in my attempt so far. If only I could at least do that I would be able to move in more games that I have been able to do so for some time now. I used to play faster games that were a bit easier than the other games but I do not remember all that well anymore what are the games where I have a good game going and where things are not going all that well. As I have over 200 games in progress at the moment, remembering the games or the ideas that I had in them has been sometimes really difficult. Some positions I do remember surprisingly well and even some ideas that I had in them but most are very fuzzy to me. It may be due to the fact that I do not have clear plans in some games, so remembering them becomes even more difficult.

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MoveNResultElo
1.e41,166,62354%2421
1.d4947,29855%2434
1.Nf3281,60256%2441
1.c4182,10256%2442
1.g319,70256%2427
1.b314,26554%2427
1.f45,89748%2377
1.Nc33,80151%2384
1.b41,75648%2380
1.a31,20654%2404
1.e31,06848%2408
1.d395450%2378
1.g466446%2360
1.h444653%2374
1.c343351%2426
1.h328056%2418
1.a411060%2466
1.f39246%2436
1.Nh38966%2508
1.Na34262%2482
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 3...Bd6 4.0-0 1-0 (34) Panczyk,B-Krysik,M Gori Tarnowskie 2007 4.0-0 C65 Spanish Game: Berlin Defense Bd6 5.Re1 C65 Spanish Game: Berlin Defence (3...Nf6), unusual lines and 4.0-0 Bc5 Bc5 5...a6 6.Bxc6 dxc6 6.c3± Ng4N 6...d6 7.d4 exd4 8.cxd4 Bb4 9.Bd2 Bxd2 10.Nbxd2 0-0 11.Qc2 Bd7 12.a3 a6 13.Ba4 Qe8 14.Rac1 Rc8 15.e5 dxe5 16.Bxc6 Bxc6 17.dxe5 Ng4 18.h3 Nh6 19.Ng5 g6 20.e6 f6 21.e7 Panczyk,B-Krysik,M Gori Tarnowskie 2007 1-0 (34) 7.d4 exd4 8.cxd4 White is clearly better. Qh4? 8...Nxd4± 9.Nxd4 Qh4 9.Nxh4+- Nxd4 10.Ba4 0-0 11.Qxg4 b5 12.Bh6
12...g6 13.Bd1 Re8 14.Nc3 b4 15.Nd5 Bb6 16.Nf6+ Kh8 17.Nxe8
White threatens Qf4 and mate. 17...c5 18.Qg5 White mates. a5 19.Qf6+ Kg8 20.Qg7#
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