ENDHER - robelix [A85]
AUTO-OPEN-142 http://www.queenalice.com/gam
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28. 01.2006
1. d4 f5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. c4 e6 4. Nc3 d6 5. Bg5 Be7 6. e3 Ne4? Bad jump
7. Bxe7 Qxe7 8. d5 [It was a bad for white, since it will get doubled pawns plus allowing black to play
8... e5 which is one of the objectives in the Classical Dutch
8. Nxe4 fxe4 9. Nd2 d5
10. Qh5+
10... g6 11. Qe5]
8... Nxc3
9. bxc3 e5
10. Be2 [Every book about the Dutch says that the King´s bishop plays better when it goes to g2, defending the King side and putting pressure on the Queen side. Books say that black should take the chance to fianchetto its Queen´s Bishop, but I wasn´t in the mood for that. Maybe I was having memories of past games where it got stuck there until the ending, doing nothing.]
10... Na6 11. 0-0 [Wow it was going to be easier than I expected to put this Knight on
5. I was afraid of Qa4+ but after the game Fritz said]
11. Qa4+
11... Bd7 12. Qa5 0-0
13. Rb1 Nc5 14. 0-0 which is fine for black.]
11... Nc5
12. Nd2 0-0
13. h3 [I began longing for the pawn on h3 and to watch for sacs on h3, using the bishop.]
13... f4
14. Nb3 [I don´t wanna no business with this Knight...]
14... Ne4 [Fritz didn´t get impressed with this jump and said I should have played ...
14... Qg5 ...that I don´t even remember considering while playing the game.
15. exf4
( Or 15. Kh2 fxe3 16. fxe3 Rxf1 17. Qxf1 Nxb3 18. axb3] That in my humble opinion would bring a very boring position. Good for machines though...[ 18... Qxe3 19. Qf3 Qxf3 20. Bxf3 ) 15... Rxf4
16. Kh2 Ne4]
15. Bd3 Ng5 Fourth Knight move in only 15 moves! But it feels good in here, the Knight said.
16. exf4 Nxh3+ Once againg teacher Fritz reprimanded me for this one. He said
16... Rxf4
17. f3
17... Bxh3 Now the right sac for the Monster...
18. Qe2
( If 18. gxh3 Nxh3+ 19. Kh1 Rh4 20. Qd2 Nf4+ 21. Kg1 Qg5+ 22. Kf2 Rh2+ 23. Ke1 Rxd2 Would hurt a lot ) 18... Bd7]
17. gxh3 Qh4? It is amazing how you think you are right, and after the game you find out your perfect game is full of blunders... [Right would be
17... Rxf4
18. Qh5 Rh4
19. Bxh7+ Kh8
20. Qf3 Rxh3
21. Qg2]
18. Qf3
18. f5 Bxf5
19. Bxf5 Rxf5
20. Qd3]
18... Bxh3? [Like a good amateur I was irresponsible with this last one. In one of my analyzes I saw it was bad but forgot it on the day I actually played it. I knew
19. Qg3 would stop the attack but I played it anyway, and with a Knight down...bad.]
18... Rxf4
19. Qg3 Qh6
20. Kh2 Rh4
21. Rh1 Rxh3+
22. Kg2 Rxg3+
23. fxg3]
19. Rfe1?? Got lucky and my friend blundered...
19. Qg3 Qh5
20. Be2 Qxe2
21. Qxh3 Rf6
22. f5 Qxc4
23. f4;
19. Qg3 Qh5
20. Be2 Qxe2
( 20... Qh6 21. fxe5 dxe5 22. Nc5 Rf6 23. Bd3 Rf4 24. f3 Bxf1 25. Rxf1 ) 21. Qxh3]
19... Rxf4
20. Bxh7+ despair... [I thought the game was over but later on Fritz told me this
20. Re4 Rxf3
21. Rxh4 Rxd3 And even with 2 extra pawns I woudn´t be very happy...]
20... Qxh7 White resigned. There is no way to save the queen without being mated.
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