9 Jul 2015

A06 Réti Opening: 1.Nf3 d5 (1.Nf3 d5 2.e3 c5)

A06 Réti Opening: 1.Nf3 d5 (1.Nf3 d5 2.e3 c5)

This was played in a team match called Welcome Match. The match was played on 6 boards between Lutheran Chess Players and Life Is Chess. I played on board 4 for Life Is Chess. The only six games that were lost on time were on our side which meant that all who did not lose on time, should have won all their games. This of course did not happen and I was the only one in our team that was able to win a game, actually I won both my games against VincentUSA. The match ended 9.5 - 2.5 in favor of Lutheran Chess Players. I have added one mate in one, three mate in twos and one mate in four puzzle today. I have added one more chess960 game to my post Chess960 SP50.

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1.Nf3 d5 A06 Réti Opening 2.e3 c5 A06 Réti Opening: 1.Nf3 d5 3.Be2 3.c4 Nf6 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.a3 Nc6 6.Qc2 e6 7.Bc4 Be7 8.0-0 0-0 9.Rd1 Nf6 10.d4 cxd4 11.exd4 Qc7 12.Ba2 Bd7 13.Nc3 Rac8 14.Qe2 Rfd8 15.Bg5 Be8 16.Rd3 Rd7 17.d5 exd5 Kozul,Z (2580)-Simic,D (2330) Maribor 1996 1-0 3...Nc6 4.0-0 e5 4...Nf6 5.Nc3 d4 6.exd4 cxd4 7.Na4 e5 8.b3 Bd6 9.Bb2 0-0 10.c3 d3 11.Bxd3 e4 12.Bc4 exf3 13.Qxf3 Ne5 14.Qe2 Nxc4 15.bxc4 Bd7 16.c5 Bc7 17.Qc4 b5 18.Qd4 bxa4 19.Rae1 Al Durazi,Z-Ovod,E (2364) Riadh 2017 0-1 5.Ne1N 5.d4 e4 6.Ne5 Nxe5 7.dxe5 f6 8.exf6 Nxf6 9.c4 d4 10.Re1 d3 11.Bf1 b5 12.cxb5 c4 13.Nc3 Bb4 14.a3 Bxc3 15.bxc3 Qa5 16.Bd2 Qxb5 17.Rb1 Qa6 18.Qc1 Bb7 19.Qb2 Bc6 Sikora, K-Obara,D Swietokrzyskie 2010 0-1 (31) 5.Bb5 Bd6 6.d3 Bg4 7.e4 Nge7 8.c4 dxe4 9.dxe4 0-0 10.Bg5 Nd4 11.h3 Nxf3+ 12.gxf3 Bxh3 13.Re1 h6 14.Bxe7 Qxe7 15.f4 Qh4 16.Qf3 exf4 17.Nc3 Qg5+ 18.Kh1 Bg4 19.Qg2 f3 Fontana Sotomayour,L-Miguel Lago,V (2285) Candás de Reis 1992 0-1 5.b3 Bd6 6.d3 Nge7 7.Bb2 0-0 8.Nbd2 Ng6 9.c4 d4 10.Ne4 Be7 11.exd4 cxd4 12.Re1 f5 13.Ng3 Bb4 14.Nd2 Qa5 15.Ngf1 Nf4 16.a3 Bc3 17.b4 Qd8 18.Rb1 Qg5 19.g3 Nh3+ Trsinski,S (1889)-Tica,S (2159) Hum na Sutli 2014 0-1 5...Nf6 6.Nc3 Be7 7.Nb1 0-0 8.Nf3 8.b3 8...Be6 9.Ne1 Qd6 10.Nf3 e4 11.Ne1 Ne5 11...Rad8-+ 12.d4 Qc7 12.f3 exf3 13.Nxf3 Ng6 14.Nc3 a6 15.Qe1 b5 16.Nd1 Bd8 17.Nf2 Bc7 18.Qd1 18.b3 18...Ng4 18...Ne4-+ and Black stays clearly on top. And now ... Nh4! would win. 19.Nh1 h5 19.Nxg4 Bxg4       Black wants a kill. 20.h3?       20.g3 20...Bxf3-+ 21.Bxf3? 21.Rxf3 Qh2+ 22.Kf2 21...Rad8 22.a3 Qg3 23.d3 Nh4 24.Bd2 Rfe8 24...Qh2+ 25.Kf2 Bg3+ 26.Ke2 Nxg2 25.Qc1 Re6
( -> ...Rf6) 26.Be1 Qh2+ 27.Kf2 Nxf3 28.Kxf3 Rf6+ 29.Ke2 Qxg2+ 29...Rxf1 30.Kxf1 Rd6 30.Rf2 Rxf2+ Don't take 30...Qxh3 31.Rxf6 gxf6 32.Bf2-+ 31.Bxf2 Qxh3 32.Qh1 Qxh1 33.Rxh1       Endgame KRB-KRB Be5 34.b3 d4 35.e4 35.b4 cxb4 36.axb4 35...g6 36.Kd1 h5 37.Bh4 Re8 38.Ke2 Kg7 39.Kf3 Bf6 40.Bxf6+ Kxf6 KR-KR 41.Rh4 41.Rf1 was necessary. 41...Kg5 42.Rf4 f6 43.Kg3 Rh8 ...h4+ is the strong threat. 44.Rh4 f5 45.exf5 Kxf5 46.Rf4+ Ke5 47.Kf3? 47.Re4+ Kf5 48.Rf4+ Kg5 49.Re4 47...g5 48.Re4+ Kd6 49.Kg2 Rh6 50.Kh1 -
50.Re8-+ Re6 51.Rg8 50...Re6 Black mates. 51.Rxe6+ Kxe6 KP-KP 52.Kh2 Kf5 53.Kh3 Kf4 54.Kh2 Kf3 55.Kh3 h4 56.Kh2 g4 57.Kh1 Kf2 58.Kh2 g3+ 59.Kh3 g2 60.Kxh4 g1Q Precision: White = 22%, Black = 55%.
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