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Annotated by marinvukusic (2155): This is a league game played in 2003. I am putting in on GameKnot because I feel that the game overall (especially opening) is very instructive and shows a good recipe for Black against this rare opening. My opponent was a strong master candidate and one of a few prominent Sokolsky players in Croatia. Fortunately for me, I played against another proponent of this opening (interestingly, also a… |
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Annotated by belacqua17 (1200): the polish or sokolsky opening establishing a hold on the center offers to trade the pawn on b4 for the pawn on e5 in retrospect, i should really have traded and then continued develping, but this isnt so bad preparing a push to d4 developing, aiming at the queenside attacks the bishop and the pawn on b7 i decide to open the game up and possibly trap his queen in the corner develops the knight… |
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Annotated by ionadowman (2102): Another of those games in which material equivalence is not matched by composition. After rather a wild opening, things are beginning to settle down when Black tries to liven up proceedings by sacrificing the exchange for a big pawn centre. The result leaves White with the bishop pair as well, an asset that Black was prepared to concede in the hope that his pair of knights would prove the… |
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Annotated by cheetah08 (1200): In this game white starts out by playing a risky polish opening:b4 and ends up getting into a worse position almost from the start. Notice how development is even around move 13 but the quality of black's is much better This game should show you how to make sure you don't develop without a plan in mind. White plays the polish opening , gaining queenside space but creating a weak b4 pawn. Black … |
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Annotated by ajgalbraith99 (866): If I were you, I'd watch carefully. black looks like he's doing horrible, but he's just wrapping me up. Don't know where that came from. What's up with that? I thought. So, I brought out my bishop. His first sneaky plan, using the rook as bait. I thought, WOOPIE!, but now I can see that was my biggest mistake. Bishop locks the door to escape. I panicked!!!!! BAM!!! I just murdered another… |
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