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Date: 17 Mar 2006 04:45:42
From: jsfromynr
Subject: Analysis !!
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Hello All, This is the game played over net with 2 Hour time control. In the end I won the game but still I think it could have been draw If White had not blundered on 44th Move. Please give your inputs on the same. [Date "03-16-2006"] [Round ""] [White "Player 1"] [Black "jsfromynr"] [Result "0-1"] 1. e4 d5 2. e5 Nc6 3. Nf3 Bg4 4. d4 e6 5. Be2 h6 6. h3 Bh5 7. O-O Bb4 8. c3 Ba5 9. b4 Bb6 10. Bb5 Nge7 11. Be3 O-O 12. Qd3 a6 13. Ba4 Bg6 14. Qe2 Nf5 15. Bc2 Nh4 16. Nxh4 Qxh4 17. Bxg6 fxg6 18. Qg4 Qxg4 19. hxg4 h5 20. gxh5 gxh5 21. Nd2 Ne7 22. Nf3 Nf5 23. Bg5 c6 24. a3 Bd8 25. Bxd8 Raxd8 26. Ng5 Rde8 27. Rad1 Nh4 28. Rd3 g6 29. g3 Nf5 30. f4 Nh6 31. Rdf3 Rf5 32. a4 Nf7 33. Nxf7 Kxf7 34. b5 Rc8 35. b6 c5 36. a5 Ke7 37. R1f2 Kf8 38. Kg2 c4 39. Kh3 Kg7 40. Kh4 Kh6 41. Kh3 Rcf8 42. Rg2 Kg7 43. Rgf2 g5 44. Rg2 g4+ 45. Kh4 gxf3 46. Rf2 Kh6 47. Rxf3 Rg8 48. Kh3 h4 49. g4 Rff8 50. Kxh4 Rf7 51. g5+ Kg6 52. Kg4 Rh7 53. Kg3 Rh1 54. Rf2 Rgh8 55. Kf3 R8h3+ 56. Ke2 Rxc3 0-1 With Warm regards Jatinder Singh
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Date: 07 Apr 2006 23:56:41
From: jsfromynr
Subject: Re: Analysis !!
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Hi Matt, Thanks for this detailed analysis . Yes you are right ,I need to improve my tactics .I usaully go to the Tactics server at chess.emerld and find it quite useful. Thanks again for providing the insight. With Warm regards Jatinder Singh matt -`;'- wrote: > "jsfromynr" <[email protected]> wrote in message > news:[email protected]... > > Hello All, > > This is the game played over net with 2 Hour time control. In the end > I > > won the game but still I think it could have been draw If White had > not > > blundered on 44th Move. Please give your inputs on the same. > > > > [Date "03-16-2006"] > > [Round ""] > > [White "Player 1"] > > [Black "jsfromynr"] > > [Result "0-1"] > > > > 1. e4 d5 > > 2. e5 Nc6 > > 3. Nf3 Bg4 > > 4. d4 e6 > > 5. Be2 h6 > > 6. h3 Bh5 > > 7. O-O Bb4 > > 8. c3 Ba5 > > 9. b4 Bb6 > > 10. Bb5 Nge7 > > 11. Be3 O-O > > 12. Qd3 a6 > > 13. Ba4 Bg6 > > 14. Qe2 Nf5 > > 15. Bc2 Nh4 > > 16. Nxh4 Qxh4 > > 17. Bxg6 fxg6 > > 18. Qg4 Qxg4 > > 19. hxg4 h5 > > 20. gxh5 gxh5 > > 21. Nd2 Ne7 > > 22. Nf3 Nf5 > > 23. Bg5 c6 > > 24. a3 Bd8 > > 25. Bxd8 Raxd8 > > 26. Ng5 Rde8 > > 27. Rad1 Nh4 > > 28. Rd3 g6 > > 29. g3 Nf5 > > 30. f4 Nh6 > > 31. Rdf3 Rf5 > > 32. a4 Nf7 > > 33. Nxf7 Kxf7 > > 34. b5 Rc8 > > 35. b6 c5 > > 36. a5 Ke7 > > 37. R1f2 Kf8 > > 38. Kg2 c4 > > 39. Kh3 Kg7 > > 40. Kh4 Kh6 > > 41. Kh3 Rcf8 > > 42. Rg2 Kg7 > > 43. Rgf2 g5 > > 44. Rg2 g4+ > > 45. Kh4 gxf3 > > 46. Rf2 Kh6 > > 47. Rxf3 Rg8 > > 48. Kh3 h4 > > 49. g4 Rff8 > > 50. Kxh4 Rf7 > > 51. g5+ Kg6 > > 52. Kg4 Rh7 > > 53. Kg3 Rh1 > > 54. Rf2 Rgh8 > > 55. Kf3 R8h3+ > > 56. Ke2 Rxc3 0-1 > > > > With Warm regards > > Jatinder Singh > > > Hi Jatinder, I think that both players should review the game looking > for better moves and tactics. I use a method where I review my games > move by move in a notebook, write down every possible move I can see at > each position (even the crazy ones), cross out the bad moves, leaving > only the best possible choices. I do this for both sides on each move > to try and give myself a better view of variations and better move > choices. I try to determine what the opponent is planning and try to > picture where pieces will be placed to attack. I then try to find moves > to stop the attack ahead of time. I also like to try to find working > piece sacrifices that give me a successful attack and mate (still workin > on that one). I try to look at non-sacrifice moves that are solid and > better my pieces positions on the board (where they are more useful). > > My simple analysis: > [Event "?"] > [Site "?"] > [Date "03-16-2006"] > [Round "?"] > [White "Player 1"] > [Black "jsfromynr"] > [Result "0-1"] > > 1. e4 d5 {Not the most respectable of openings.} 2. e5 Nc6 3. Nf3 Bg4 4. > d4 e6 > {Transposition to the French Advanced.} 5. Be2 h6 > {This move looks wrong. The worry of Bg5 to attack the Q/prevent 0-0-0 - > is easily blocked by Ne7, or Be7. Perhaps Qd7 followed by 0-0-0 to try > and keep pace with white 0-0 would be better.} > 6. h3 {It gives chase, but does not remove the pin - so better would be > 0-0.} > 6... Bh5 7. O-O Bb4 > {Seems wrong because Qd7 and 0-0-0 gives black better king safety, and > the B can be easily chased.} > 8. c3 Ba5 9. b4 Bb6 10. Bb5 {Perhaps a4 instead.} 10... Ne7 11. Be3 {a4} > 11... > O-O 12. Qd3 > {White: the B on b5 is out of place, the N on f3 blocks the f-pawn push, > the N on b is not developed. Black has a relatively sound position with > the exception of the hanging B on h5. Neither side has any serious > attacking potential yet.} > 12... a6 {Illustrates the misplaced bishop.} 13. Ba4 Bg6 14. Qe2 Nf5 15. > Bc2 > {This move loses the B on d3 to Nxd3, and if Bxg6, fxg6 then black is > better having a rook in play.} > 15... Nh4 > {Black tries to force a favorable position. Nxh4 brings in the Q, Bxg6 > brings out the R after fxg6, g3 loses the B to Nxf3+, Qxf3, Bxc2 and > black gains. Perhaps best is Nxh4 to prevent a worse situation by Bh5 > creating a double attack with the threat of prying open the castle by > Nxf3, gxf3 retaining the Q but creating a draft for the K.} > 16. Nxh4 Qxh4 17. Bxg6 {This move is good for black.} 17... fxg6 18. Qg4 > {Trading queens without cause takes away the edge and sometimes makes a > game drawish.} > 18... Qxg4 19. hxg4 h5 {Black immediately sets out to fix the pawn > structure.} > 20. gxh5 gxh5 {No more doubled pawns. The position appears equal.} 21. > Nd2 > {A good start.} 21... Ne7 {Making clearance for the pawns.} 22. Nf3 > {It looks right considering the B mobility for white relative to black > and the near open black king position.} > 22... Nf5 > {Taking a forward post while attacking - but the only problem is that > the N has no where to go after this move except back after Bd2 and then > g4.} > 23. Bg5 > {Another fine move preventing loss of the B, blockading the g pawn, > limiting black piece mobility some.} > 23... c6 {Black has no real plan.} 24. a3 {Better would be g4 > immediately.} > 24... Bd8 > {Perhaps black seeks a draw through equal exchanges. Both sides have > equality in pawns.} > 25. Bxd8 {White accomodates seeking a draw.} 25... Raxd8 26. Ng5 > {Attacking e6 momentarily.} 26... Rde8 27. Rad1 {Planning a rook lift > maybe.} > 27... Nh4 {Not a useful position fot the knight.} 28. Rd3 g6 29. g3 Nf5 > 30. f4 > Nh6 {Not necessary. If g4 then hxg4.} 31. Rdf3 > {Good formation for the rooks except that the pawns on e6 and g6 prevent > the opening of the file by f5.} > 31... Rf5 {There is not much in the way of play for either side.} 32. a4 > Nf7 33. > Nxf7 Kxf7 34. b5 Rc8 35. b6 c5 36. a5 Ke7 37. R1f2 Kf8 38. Kg2 c4 39. > Kh3 Kg7 > 40. Kh4 Kh6 41. Kh3 Rcf8 42. Rg2 Kg7 43. Rgf2 g5 44. Rg2 g4+ 45. Kh4 > {An oversight - happens to us all.} 45... gxf3 46. Rf2 Kh6 47. Rxf3 Rg8 > 48. Kh3 > h4 49. g4 Rff8 50. Kxh4 Rf7 51. g5+ Kg6 52. Kg4 Rh7 > {Not much left for white, the black rook will make it to h1 or h2.} 53. > Kg3 Rh1 > 54. Rf2 Rgh8 55. Kf3 R8h3+ 56. Ke2 Rxc3 > {The game looked like it would be a draw except for the oversight on > move 45. The pawn moves were mostly of a blockade style that would > promote a draw.} > 0-1
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Date: 04 Apr 2006 03:44:08
From: matt -`;'-
Subject: Re: Analysis !!
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"jsfromynr" <[email protected] > wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Hello All, > This is the game played over net with 2 Hour time control. In the end I > won the game but still I think it could have been draw If White had not > blundered on 44th Move. Please give your inputs on the same. > > [Date "03-16-2006"] > [Round ""] > [White "Player 1"] > [Black "jsfromynr"] > [Result "0-1"] > > 1. e4 d5 > 2. e5 Nc6 > 3. Nf3 Bg4 > 4. d4 e6 > 5. Be2 h6 > 6. h3 Bh5 > 7. O-O Bb4 > 8. c3 Ba5 > 9. b4 Bb6 > 10. Bb5 Nge7 > 11. Be3 O-O > 12. Qd3 a6 > 13. Ba4 Bg6 > 14. Qe2 Nf5 > 15. Bc2 Nh4 > 16. Nxh4 Qxh4 > 17. Bxg6 fxg6 > 18. Qg4 Qxg4 > 19. hxg4 h5 > 20. gxh5 gxh5 > 21. Nd2 Ne7 > 22. Nf3 Nf5 > 23. Bg5 c6 > 24. a3 Bd8 > 25. Bxd8 Raxd8 > 26. Ng5 Rde8 > 27. Rad1 Nh4 > 28. Rd3 g6 > 29. g3 Nf5 > 30. f4 Nh6 > 31. Rdf3 Rf5 > 32. a4 Nf7 > 33. Nxf7 Kxf7 > 34. b5 Rc8 > 35. b6 c5 > 36. a5 Ke7 > 37. R1f2 Kf8 > 38. Kg2 c4 > 39. Kh3 Kg7 > 40. Kh4 Kh6 > 41. Kh3 Rcf8 > 42. Rg2 Kg7 > 43. Rgf2 g5 > 44. Rg2 g4+ > 45. Kh4 gxf3 > 46. Rf2 Kh6 > 47. Rxf3 Rg8 > 48. Kh3 h4 > 49. g4 Rff8 > 50. Kxh4 Rf7 > 51. g5+ Kg6 > 52. Kg4 Rh7 > 53. Kg3 Rh1 > 54. Rf2 Rgh8 > 55. Kf3 R8h3+ > 56. Ke2 Rxc3 0-1 > > With Warm regards > Jatinder Singh > Hi Jatinder, I think that both players should review the game looking for better moves and tactics. I use a method where I review my games move by move in a notebook, write down every possible move I can see at each position (even the crazy ones), cross out the bad moves, leaving only the best possible choices. I do this for both sides on each move to try and give myself a better view of variations and better move choices. I try to determine what the opponent is planning and try to picture where pieces will be placed to attack. I then try to find moves to stop the attack ahead of time. I also like to try to find working piece sacrifices that give me a successful attack and mate (still workin on that one). I try to look at non-sacrifice moves that are solid and better my pieces positions on the board (where they are more useful). My simple analysis: [Event "?"] [Site "?"] [Date "03-16-2006"] [Round "?"] [White "Player 1"] [Black "jsfromynr"] [Result "0-1"] 1. e4 d5 {Not the most respectable of openings.} 2. e5 Nc6 3. Nf3 Bg4 4. d4 e6 {Transposition to the French Advanced.} 5. Be2 h6 {This move looks wrong. The worry of Bg5 to attack the Q/prevent 0-0-0 - is easily blocked by Ne7, or Be7. Perhaps Qd7 followed by 0-0-0 to try and keep pace with white 0-0 would be better.} 6. h3 {It gives chase, but does not remove the pin - so better would be 0-0.} 6... Bh5 7. O-O Bb4 {Seems wrong because Qd7 and 0-0-0 gives black better king safety, and the B can be easily chased.} 8. c3 Ba5 9. b4 Bb6 10. Bb5 {Perhaps a4 instead.} 10... Ne7 11. Be3 {a4} 11... O-O 12. Qd3 {White: the B on b5 is out of place, the N on f3 blocks the f-pawn push, the N on b is not developed. Black has a relatively sound position with the exception of the hanging B on h5. Neither side has any serious attacking potential yet.} 12... a6 {Illustrates the misplaced bishop.} 13. Ba4 Bg6 14. Qe2 Nf5 15. Bc2 {This move loses the B on d3 to Nxd3, and if Bxg6, fxg6 then black is better having a rook in play.} 15... Nh4 {Black tries to force a favorable position. Nxh4 brings in the Q, Bxg6 brings out the R after fxg6, g3 loses the B to Nxf3+, Qxf3, Bxc2 and black gains. Perhaps best is Nxh4 to prevent a worse situation by Bh5 creating a double attack with the threat of prying open the castle by Nxf3, gxf3 retaining the Q but creating a draft for the K.} 16. Nxh4 Qxh4 17. Bxg6 {This move is good for black.} 17... fxg6 18. Qg4 {Trading queens without cause takes away the edge and sometimes makes a game drawish.} 18... Qxg4 19. hxg4 h5 {Black immediately sets out to fix the pawn structure.} 20. gxh5 gxh5 {No more doubled pawns. The position appears equal.} 21. Nd2 {A good start.} 21... Ne7 {Making clearance for the pawns.} 22. Nf3 {It looks right considering the B mobility for white relative to black and the near open black king position.} 22... Nf5 {Taking a forward post while attacking - but the only problem is that the N has no where to go after this move except back after Bd2 and then g4.} 23. Bg5 {Another fine move preventing loss of the B, blockading the g pawn, limiting black piece mobility some.} 23... c6 {Black has no real plan.} 24. a3 {Better would be g4 immediately.} 24... Bd8 {Perhaps black seeks a draw through equal exchanges. Both sides have equality in pawns.} 25. Bxd8 {White accomodates seeking a draw.} 25... Raxd8 26. Ng5 {Attacking e6 momentarily.} 26... Rde8 27. Rad1 {Planning a rook lift maybe.} 27... Nh4 {Not a useful position fot the knight.} 28. Rd3 g6 29. g3 Nf5 30. f4 Nh6 {Not necessary. If g4 then hxg4.} 31. Rdf3 {Good formation for the rooks except that the pawns on e6 and g6 prevent the opening of the file by f5.} 31... Rf5 {There is not much in the way of play for either side.} 32. a4 Nf7 33. Nxf7 Kxf7 34. b5 Rc8 35. b6 c5 36. a5 Ke7 37. R1f2 Kf8 38. Kg2 c4 39. Kh3 Kg7 40. Kh4 Kh6 41. Kh3 Rcf8 42. Rg2 Kg7 43. Rgf2 g5 44. Rg2 g4+ 45. Kh4 {An oversight - happens to us all.} 45... gxf3 46. Rf2 Kh6 47. Rxf3 Rg8 48. Kh3 h4 49. g4 Rff8 50. Kxh4 Rf7 51. g5+ Kg6 52. Kg4 Rh7 {Not much left for white, the black rook will make it to h1 or h2.} 53. Kg3 Rh1 54. Rf2 Rgh8 55. Kf3 R8h3+ 56. Ke2 Rxc3 {The game looked like it would be a draw except for the oversight on move 45. The pawn moves were mostly of a blockade style that would promote a draw.} 0-1
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