18 Dec 2014

C60 Spanish Game: Unusual Black 3rd moves and 3...g6 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 f6)

C60 Spanish Game: Unusual Black 3rd moves and 3...g6 (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 f6)

The game you see below is from a team match game called we love chess and fun. The match is played between F&R and We Love Chess!!! I play board two for the latter team and only my other game is still left in the match. In case I win the remaining game, we can tie the match to 5 - 5. On two boards we lost 0-2 with timeouts so the boards that actually played their games did a good job to counter those timeouts. I have reached a new peak at Queen Alice Internet Chess Club yet again and now the peak rating is 2181!! 2200 is now so close that I believe I can have a rating over 2200 at some point but that requires very careful and strong moves. I have updated mate in one, two and three pages today.

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1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 f6 C60 Spanish Game: Unusual Black 3rd moves and 3. ..g6 C60 Ruy Lopez: Nürnberg Variation 4.d4 exd4 4...Nxd4 5.Nxd4 exd4 1-0 (41) Bulatovic,D (2234)-Husovic,N (1927) Podgorica 2018 5.Nxd4 Nxd4 5...Qe7 6.Nc3 Qe5 7.Nf3 Qh5 8.0-0 Bd6 9.Be2 Nge7 10.Nb5 Be5 11.g3 Qh3 12.Nxe5 Nxe5 13.f4 1-0 (13) Galego,L (2475)-Cordovil,J (2265) Lisboa 1997 6.Qxd4 Bd6N 6...c6 7.Bc4 Qb6 7...Qa5+ 8.Nc3 Qc5 9.Qd3 Ne7 10.Be3 Qh5 11.0-0 Ng6 12.f4 Bc5 13.Rae1 Bxe3+ 14.Qxe3 d6 15.Rd1 Ke7 16.b4 a5 17.b5 a4 18.h3 Qc5 19.Qxc5 dxc5 20.Kh2 Rd8 21.Rxd8 Kxd8 22.g3 Lasker,E-Kahn,J New York 1928 1-0 (55) 8.Be3 Qxd4 9.Bxd4 b5 10.Bxg8 Rxg8 11.0-0 Bb7 12.Nd2 c5 13.Be3 0-0-0 14.a4 b4 15.a5 a6 16.Bf4 g5 17.Bg3 h5 18.h3 h4 19.Bh2 g4 20.hxg4 Rxg4 21.f3 Rg6 Michel,D (1635) -Grillet,J (1590) Bastia 2008 0-1 (58) 6...Qe7 7.Nc3 c6 8.Be2 Qb4 9.Qd3 Ne7 10.0-0 Ng6 11.f4 Bc5+ 12.Kh1 0-0 13.Rd1 d5 14.a3 Qb6 15.exd5 cxd5 16.Nxd5 Qd6 17.b4 Bb6 18.c4 Qe6 19.Bf3 Nh4 20.Nxb6 Qxb6 21.Bd5+ Bulatovic,D (2234)-Husovic,N (1927) Podgorica 2018 1-0 (41) 7.0-0 Ne7 8.Bc4 White is clearly better. Be5 Black should play 8...Nc6 9.Qd1 9.Qd5 Ne5± 9...b6 9.Qd1± c6 10.c3 10.Bb3± 10...d5= 11.exd5 Nxd5 11...cxd5= 12.Bb3 Qc7 12.Qh5+ g6 13.Qh6! Qe7 14.Bd2 14.Bxd5± Threatens to win with Bb3. cxd5 15.Nd2 14...Be6! 15.Re1 0-0-0! Black is more active. 16.Na3 Kb8 Black should try 16...Qf7 17.Bxd5 Rxd5 Don't go for 17...Bxd5? 18.f4+- 18.Bf4 18.Nc4= 18...g5 18...Re8 19.Bxe5+ Rxe5 20.Rxe5 20.Nc2 20...fxe5= 21.Nc2 21.Qh5= keeps the balance. 21...Qf6?
21...Rd8 22.h4 gxh4 22.Qxf6+- White is clearly winning. Re8 23.Qxe5+ Kc8 24.Nd4 Bd7 25.Qxg5 a6 26.f3 Kb8 27.Kf2 Rc8 28.Re1 Accuracy: White = 30%, Black = 38%.
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