{"id":4642,"date":"2010-07-25T02:54:45","date_gmt":"2010-07-25T10:54:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.horace.org\/blog\/?p=4642"},"modified":"2010-12-31T21:50:51","modified_gmt":"2011-01-01T05:50:51","slug":"chess-analysis-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.horace.org\/blog\/2010\/07\/25\/chess-analysis-1\/","title":{"rendered":"Chess Analysis #1"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Inspired by <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.tiney.com\/?p=6252\">my friend&#8217;s blog<\/a>, I joined chess.com in  Facebook.  I played a few blitz games with random people online.  I found playing live human is more fun than playing computer because computer does not make blunder moves.  My record is straight lost so far, this is the closest game that I have very a good chance to win.  I lost the game from a very stupid blunder.  I am playing black<\/p>\n<p>[pgn]<br \/>\n[Event &#8220;Live Chess&#8221;]<br \/>\n[Site &#8220;Chess.com&#8221;]<br \/>\n[Date &#8220;2010.07.25&#8221;]<br \/>\n[White &#8220;aligray&#8221;]<br \/>\n[Black &#8220;hevangel&#8221;]<br \/>\n[Result &#8220;1-0&#8221;]<br \/>\n[WhiteElo &#8220;1002&#8221;]<br \/>\n[BlackElo &#8220;1058&#8221;]<br \/>\n[TimeControl &#8220;100|0&#8221;]<br \/>\n[Termination &#8220;aligray won by resignation&#8221;]<\/p>\n<p>1.e4 Nc6 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nc3 d6 4.d4 e5 5.d5 Ne7 6.Nb5 Bd7 7.Be3 c6 8.Nxa7 cxd5 9.Ng5 d4 10.Bc4 Be6<br \/>\n 11.Bb5+ Bd7 12.Bd2 Bxb5 13.Nxb5 h6 14.Nf3 Nxe4 15.Qe2 Nxd2 16.Qxd2 Qa5 17.Qxa5 Rxa5 18.Nc7+ Kd7 19.b4 Ra8 20.Nb5 Nc6<br \/>\n 21.a3 Be7 22.O-O f5 23.Rad1 Bf6 24.c3 g5 25.g3 g4 26.Nh4 Bxh4 27.gxh4 Rhg8 28.c4 f4 29.c5 dxc5 30.bxc5 g3<br \/>\n 31.f3 Ke6 32.Nc7+ Kf5 33.Nxa8 Rxa8 34.Ra1 Re8 35.a4 e4 36.a5 e3 37.a6 Na7 38.axb7 e2 39.Rfb1 Nc6 40.Ra8 Rxa8<br \/>\n 41.bxa8=Q<br \/>\n[\/pgn]<\/p>\n<p>1.e4 Nc6<br \/>\nI did not use the standard response to king pawn opening.  Just want to try something new.<\/p>\n<p>2.Nf3 Nf6<br \/>\nWhite did not push queen pawn as expected.  I made a bad move.  Knight is exposed to the pawn in f6.  If the white pawn push to f5, it will be protected by the Knight<\/p>\n<p>3.Nc3 d6<br \/>\nWhite develop the other Knight.  I moved the queen pawn to clear the way for the bishop<\/p>\n<p>4.d4 e5<br \/>\nWhite push queen pawn.  I push king pawn to invite a gambit.<\/p>\n<p>5.d5 Ne7<br \/>\nWhite pushed the queen pawn and eying at my Knight.  I lost a tempo by retreat the Knight.<\/p>\n<p>6.Nb5 Bd7<br \/>\nWhite push a lone Knight.  I move the Bishop to chase it <\/p>\n<p>7.Be3 c6<br \/>\nWhite push bishop to target a1.  I move pawn to c6 targeting d5.  Actually moving b6 to protect against bishop is a better idea<\/p>\n<p>8.Nxa7 cxd5<br \/>\nWhite take a1 with Knight.  I would be in more trouble if he take c6 first or take a1 with a Bishop.  His blunder allow me to exchanged a side pawn with a center pawn and his Knight is trapped by my Queen.<\/p>\n<p>9.Ng5 d4<br \/>\nI wonder white try attack with the other Knight or merely put the Knight there to protect the e4 pawn.  I should have move Knight to c6 and the white Knight is dead.  Instead, I push my center pawn to pressure the white bishop and estimate the center.  I think I opened more front line than I can handle.<\/p>\n<p>10.Bc4 Be6<br \/>\nWhite Bishop attach f7, I protect it with a Bishop<\/p>\n<p>11.Bb5+ Bd7<br \/>\nWhite Bishop check, I moved the Bishop to defense.<\/p>\n<p>12.Bd2 Bxb5<br \/>\nWhite retreat the the e2 Bishop, I exchanged a Bishop with a Bishop.  I should have exchange the Knights instead and move the side pawn to center.<\/p>\n<p>13.Nxb5 h6<br \/>\nWhite Knight take my bishop and escaped.  I moved h pawn to chase the other Knight away.<\/p>\n<p>14.Nf3 Nxe4<br \/>\nWhite Knight retreat.  I took the unprotected pawn in the middle with my Knight.  Looks like I controlled the center board.<\/p>\n<p>15.Qe2 Nxd2<br \/>\nWhite Queen chase my Knight.  I exchanged the Knight with the Bishop.<\/p>\n<p>16.Qxd2 Qa5<br \/>\nWhite finished the exchange, I initiated Queenexchange <\/p>\n<p>17.Qxa5 Rxa5<br \/>\nWhite finished the exchange and my Rook is chasing the Knight.<\/p>\n<p>18.Nc7+ Kd7<br \/>\nKnight check.  My King moved away.<\/p>\n<p>19.b4 Ra8<br \/>\nWhite push the Pawn to chase my Rook.  I made a Blunder by moving the Rook to a8<\/p>\n<p>20.Nb5 Nc6<br \/>\nWhite didn&#8217;t see my blunder and draw back the Knight.  I have leave the Knight wandering around for too long.  I should have plan about end game after the Queen exchange.  I moved the Knight to threaten the unprotected b pawn.<\/p>\n<p>21.a3 Be7<br \/>\nWhite move a pawn to protect b pawn.  I moved Bishop to bring it to front line.<\/p>\n<p>22.O-O f5<br \/>\nWhite castled.  I moved the f pawn, but I should have moved the bishop to gain tempo.<\/p>\n<p>23.Rad1 Bf6<br \/>\nFire power is building up at d4<\/p>\n<p>24.c3 g5<br \/>\nWhite moved the pawn to put more fire power at d4.  I can&#8217;t exchange the c3 pawn or the Rook will have a check.  I tried to match the other pawn to push forward<\/p>\n<p>25.g3 g4<br \/>\nWhite can&#8217;t move away any firepower on d4, so he match the other pawn.  I should have move away the King or invite a pawn exchange.  But I try to chase away his Knight for no reason.  In end game, the leading side should initiate exchange to widen the leadership.<\/p>\n<p>26.Nh4 Bxh4<br \/>\nWhite seems to make a suicide move and I exchanged a Bishop for a Knight.<\/p>\n<p>27.gxh4 Rhg8<br \/>\nWhite&#8217;s King defense is broken.  Looks like I am going to win and I become careless.  I wasted a move to use the Rook to pin the white King.  I should have moved my King away from White&#8217;s Rook pin.<\/p>\n<p>28.c4 f4<br \/>\nBoth side matched pawns.  Again I should chase away the White Knight.<\/p>\n<p>29.c5 dxc5<br \/>\nWhite initiated exchange of pawns.<\/p>\n<p>30.bxc5 g3<br \/>\nFinish the exchange and white now has 2 isolated pawns.  I pushed the g pawn.<\/p>\n<p>31.f3 Ke6<br \/>\nWhite push the f pawn pass my g pawn.  I should have keep marching the g pawn.  The g pawn is safe since it is protected by the Rook.  Instead I moving my King and let Black fork my King and Castle.  The tide is turned against me.<\/p>\n<p>32.Nc7+ Kf5<br \/>\nWhite capitalize my blunder.  I should have exchanged that Knight a long time ago.<\/p>\n<p>33.Nxa8 Rxa8<br \/>\nExchange of pieces<\/p>\n<p>34.Ra1 Re8<br \/>\nWhite want to march the a pawn.  I should keep marching the g pawn.<\/p>\n<p>35.a4 e4<br \/>\nWhy would I march the e pawn?  <\/p>\n<p>36.a5 e3<br \/>\nKeep marching.<\/p>\n<p>37.a6 Na7<br \/>\nI am losing the march.<\/p>\n<p>38.axb7 e2 39.Rfb1 Nc6 40.Ra8 Rxa8 41.bxa8=Q<br \/>\nI accept my fate and resign after the White got a Queen.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Inspired by my friend&#8217;s blog, I joined chess.com in Facebook. I played a few blitz games with random people online. I found playing live human is more fun than playing computer because computer does not make blunder moves. 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