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This one was played in a team match called EPIC MATCH. It was played on 60 boards between The King Attackers and DORU-66 & HIS BEST FRIENDS. I played on board 9 for DORU-66 & HIS BEST FRIENDS. I lost both games against Ardell9648. The final result of the match is 51.5 - 68.5 in favor of DORU-66 & HIS BEST FRIENDS. This game deviated from the first game already on move 7. In the first game I tried 7...c5 and in this game I tried the move 7...d5. Both moves are okay and the mistakes came later. The game was played quite well by both players until it came time to play my 13th move. Up to that point in the game only small inaccuracies were seen. The position just before my 13th move 13...dxe4 can be seen below.
I should have activated my knight and played 13...Ne6.
The game seemed to go in favor of my opponent for a few moves, but then it was time for Ardell9648 blunder the advantage away with the move 18.Ree1 in the position below.
The move that kept the advantage was 18.Nxf7.
I managed to find the best reply 18...Qf6 and the game would be fought rather evenly with accurate play. The game continued with small inaccuracies for a few moves, but it was in the position below that my position started to go down the drain again.
Better ways to protect the pawn on a6 was to play 22...b5 or 22...Ra8.
I played 22...a5 and my opponent had a clear advantage once again. I never recovered from this position and only managed to make my position more lost with my last move 27...Nf8. After the reply 28.Bxb6 I was in a completely lost position and decided to resign.
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1.d4Nf62.c4e63.Nf3b64.g3Bb75.Bg2Be76.0-00-07.Re1Queen's
Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Kramnik Variation7.Nc3d5Queen's
Indian Defense: Classical Variation, Traditional Variation, Nimzowitsch Line7...Na6Queen's Indian Defense: Classical Variation, Tiviakov Defense7...Ne48.Qc2Nxc39.Qxc3Queen's Indian Defense: Classical Variation,
Traditional Variation, Main Line7...d58.cxd5exd59.Nc3Nbd710.Bf4
E17 Queen's Indian, 4.g3 Bb7 5.Bg2 Be7a611.Rc1Re811...b512.Ne5Nb613.Nd3c614.Nc5Bc815.a4b416.Nb1a517.Nd2h618.Nf3Nfd719.Nd3Bb720.Nfe5Nxe521.Nxe5Re822.Bh31-0 (22) Fang, Y (2448)-Czebe,A (2460)
Kecskemet 201611...Rc812.Ne5Nxe513.dxe5Ne414.Nxe4dxe415.Qc2f516.exf6Bxf617.Bxe4Bxe418.Qxe4Bxb219.Red1Qf620.Rc6Qf721.Qd5Qxd522.Rxd5Rf723.e4Re724.f3Ba325.Kf2Bc5+26.Be3Moore,G (2100)
-Buttell,D (1781) Wakefield 2016 1-0 (41)12.Ne5Nf813.e4N13.Qb3Ne614.Red1Bf815.Be3Rb816.Qa4Qd617.Bf4Nxf418.gxf4c519.dxc5bxc520.e3Red821.Ne2Qe622.b3Nd723.Nxd7Rxd724.Ng3d425.Bxb7Rbxb726.exd4Rb427.f5Qd6Hegde,R (2344)-Chokshi,M (2248) Mumbai 2004 1-0 (47)13...dxe413...Ne614.Nxd5Nxd515.exd5Nxf416.gxf414.Qb3±14.Bxe4?is nothing because ofNxe415.Nxe4Ne614.Nxe4?!Nxe415.Rxe4Bxe416.Bxe4Bd6=14...Ne615.Nxe4Nxe4?15...Nd5!?
is worth consideration16.Nc3Nexf417.gxf4c6±16.Bxe4±Bxe417.Rxe4Bd618.Ree1??White lets it slip away18.Nxf7Kxf719.Rce1±18...Qf6=19.Be3Re719...Bxe5!?has some apparent merit20.dxe5Qxe521.Bxb6Qf6=20.Qd5Rae820...Ree821.Nc6=21.Nc6
White threatens to win material: Nc6xe7Rd722.Qc4a523.Qb5h6Exerts
pressure on the isolated pawn. Prevents intrusion on g523...Nf8!?24.Nxa5±Rdd825.Nb7Rb826.Nxd6cxd627.d5Nf827...Nc528.Bxc5Rxe1+29.Rxe1dxc530.Re8+Rxe831.Qxe8+Kh732.Qe4+g633.Qd3±28.Bxb628.Bxb6Rxe1+29.Rxe1+-1–0
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