Wednesday, January 07, 2009

A Quickie

White out ranks me by about 100 points, but my rating has been in the dumps.
Mostly because I will play when I am to tired.

1. Nf3 (0:00) d5 (0:00)
2. b3 (0:02) c5 (0:03)
3. e4 (0:01) d4 (0:03)
4. Bc4 (0:10) Nc6 (0:03)
5. a3 (0:09) e5 (0:02)


This is probably a line, but I don't know it. It looks strange to me.
I am just trying to play sound center developing moves.

6. Qe2 (0:11) Be7 (0:13)
7. O-O (0:10) Nf6 (0:03)
8. Ng5 (0:04) O-O (0:04)

Go ahead and trade two pieces for a rook!

9. f4 (0:01) exf4 (0:06)

Probably a mistake on my part. Should have made him take and I retake with
a well placed night.

10. Rxf4 (0:03) Ne5 (0:03)
11. Rxf6 (0:31)


Wow, that has to be unsound!

11. ... Bxf6 (0:06)
12. Nxf7 (0:28)

Throwing good money after bad. Or, in for a penny, in for a pound.

12. ... Nxf7 (0:06)
13. d3 (0:06)

Pushing e5 would be better. But even so, I can give back some of
my profit.

13. ... Kh8 (0:08)

I have broke the pin.
14. Qh5 (0:06) Ne5 (0:14)

He puts a double hit on my knight and I just move it out.

15. Bd5 (0:07)

At this point I realize his Queen is looking awfully helpless.

15. Bg4 (0:17)


And White resigns, because his Queen is trapped.

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