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baronderkilt 17-Feb-10, 06:43 |
Chess Regrets / aka The One That Got Away ...*** So I was wondering what your Chess Regret(s) might be? A book you want? A tournament missed? Taking some Draw you were offered in the Gents Room, only to return and find he made the only blunder on the whole board from a dead even (or previously favorable to him/her) position? A Chess Set sold or given away regrettably? Failure to play a simul or take a lesson? Maybe starting the game in the first place ?!? Or dropping out of med school to become a Chess pro? Not dropping out of med school to become a Chess pro? Or giving up that Professional Postal Chess position when you could not live on $50 a year?! Maybe not holding out for a Chess playing spouse? ...Reading this post ?! *** }8-D ... doesn't my smiley remind you of Tessa Brix ?!! I just noticed it myself. |
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MCO 10Need to think about your other questions.... |
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I was almost tempted...I have two major regrets... The first is the loss of a favorite 'bedside chess book', Irving Chernev's "Bright Side of Chess" (I think I've mentioned this before). I also have a slight regret, a wistful feeling, about a Club Championship game played against a very strong opponent, now an IM, who was to win the South Island Championship a few weeks later. You might want to see the plot. White: Russell Dive, Black: Ion A. Dowman Wellington, 5 Aug 1986. Time control: 36:90; 15 min sudden death thereafter. King's Indian Defence; Kramer Variation (which I'd never seen before...) 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 d6 3.Nc3 g6 4.e4 Bg7 5.Nge2 0-0 6.Ng3 Nbd7 7.Be2 e4 8.d5 a5 9.h4 h6 10.Be3 Nc5 11.Qd2 Kh7 12.h5 g5 13.f3 Ne8 14.Qc2 ... b Black seems to be in a bit of a bind. What to play here? 14...a4? (Yeah. Brilliant.) 15.Bxc5 dxc5 16.Nxa4 b6 17.Nc3 Nd6 18.Nb5 Bxf5 19.exf5 Bf6 20.g4 Re8 21.Bd3 Ra5 22.0-0 ... b Need... (gasp) ... air ... 22...e4! 23.Nxe4 Nxe4 24.Bxe4 Qd6 Suddenly all those dark squares are looking interesting! 25.Kg2 Qf4 26.Rf2 b5!? 27.cxb5 Rxb5 28.Rb1 Be5 29.Kf1 Qg3 30.Qe2 Reb8 31.b3 Qh3+ 32.Rg2 Bd4 33.Ke1 Ra5 (I was already down to less than a minute for the remaining moves to the time control...) 34.Qf1 ... b Black's attack gains momentum... 34...c4! 35.Rd2 Qh4+!? Possibly better was ...Qg3+. The problem was in deciding whether I ought to stay on the h2-b8 diagonal, or would the Q need to be able to reach h1 at some point. 36.Kd1 Be3 37.Rc2?! ... During the game I was wondering what I would play against 37.Re2. I think this alternative would have been the better choice. 37...cxb3 38.axb3 Rb4 39.f6+ Rxe4! 40.fxe4 Qxg4+ At this point I had already used 9 of my remaining 15 minutes. Russell hadn't even used up all his initial 90 minutes yet! He still had 25 minutes left! 41.Ke1 Qxe4 42.Qc4 Bd4+ 43.Qe2 Qh4+ 44.Kd1 Rxd5 w Black seems to have a strong attack. What should White play? 45.Qf3?? ... Not this! 45...Bc3+! 46.Ke2 Qh2+ 47.Qf2 Re5+ 48.Kf1 Qh1+ 49.Qg1 Rf5+ 50.Rf2 Rxf2+!? 51.Kxf2 Bd4+ Black is, of course, winning on the board, but there was the small matter of his remaining 10 minutes, and my ... one. 52.Ke2 Bxg1 53.Rd1 ... At this point I stopped recording, having only seconds left. And I didn't win - or even draw. I ran out of time with white still in possession of his f- and h-pawns, the rook and the c-pawn having disappeared in the interim. I gather these days that 'insufficient losing chances' would have given me the draw, and I would have been more than happy with that. Probably I ought to have played something like 53...Qxh5+ 54.Kd2 Be3+ 55.Ke1 Qf3 then shove the g-pawn. So near, and yet... |
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Bedside bookComplex game you had going there, may put it own my board tonight. |
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Sick as a ParrottI have a missed opportunity for you here. I have just annotated the following game and I need to chunder it right out of my system. gameknot.com Hope you have a nice read of this over the weekend. Bye for now. Joanne |
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baronderkilt 19-Feb-10, 16:21 |
Thanks ALGOL ! |
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tactical_abyss 19-Feb-10, 17:53 |
Deleted by tactical_abyss on 19-Feb-10, 17:54.
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tactical_abyssSpeaking of which: I rather regret the passing of Descriptive. I always preferred the old notation - you got more of a feel of the game if you were glancing though it. And there was something much more satisfying about a sequence like 15.BxR+ NxB 16.Q-N8+ NxQ 17.R-Q8# Instead of 15.Bxd7+ Nxd7 16.Qb8+ Nxb8 17.Rd8# Oh - here's the diagram from which the move sequence follows... w |
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However,this does not change my mind about my preference with descriptive.I still prefer to record all my select personal games in short descriptive. |