ANNOTATED GAME

Team match
excile (1661) vs. chessssss (1647)
Annotated by: excile (1200)
Chess opening: Catalan (E07), closed, 6...Nbd7
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I'm boored so I decided to annotate one of my games that was played approximately 1 month ago. Since I have gained experience from my last annotations I am sure to annotate a bit better in this game.
1. d4
Alright,I decided to play d4. I used to play d4 all the time before but now i prefer e4. after you play d4 so many times you get tired of it and e4 has so many different variations that you wanna try. I tried switching to english,looking up some satisfactionary main lines but I judged that they are to similar to d4 openings and I usually run out of ideas in english.
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1... Nf6
Normal move. I have met c5 (old benoni) d5 (Queens gambit after 2.c4) and e6 (usually transposes into Nimzo-indian) and one time i played against g6. I had the advantage but i made a misstake move,i went for a combination and over-looked a move which completely won. It was a real game and my opponent had 2036 in rating.
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2. c4
Normal move. You can also play 2. Bg5,that's the ''Trompovsky attack'' however i have studdied in trompovsky and figured out that black gets a better game if he knows his stuff in that opening i mean i play as black 1.d4 Nf6 2.Bg5 Ne4 with unclear positions even tho i think black gets the advantage. 2.e3 and 2.c3 is a bit passive since c4 grips the d5 square. 2.c3 also prevents that knight from developing to c3. I think you can also play 2.Nf3 with the idea of delaying c4 a move just to confuse your enemy a little bit. It worked well against me.
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2... e6
black can play c5 (modern benoni) or g6 (grunfeld/KID) as well. This looks Nimzo-indian like. But it doesnt have to be a Nimzo-indian even tho it looks to me the most popular setup in this position. It can become a Queens-indian and even a Modern Benoni again after 3. ... c5. So yeah,again this is book so far.
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3. g3
I enjoyed playing the Catalan (3. g3) before,despite that i usually played wrong moves in the opening ^^. White can also play Nc3 and Nf3 in this position. both are different main lines.
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3... d5
Black plays normal here. he can also play c5,that's also a variation.

 
4. Bg2
inviting black to take the c-pawn. The advantage is that i get a big diagonal for my bishop,pressuring that b7 square.
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4... Be7
Black chose not to take the pawn. If he takes it is a Catalan Open. If he doesn't it's called Catalan Closed. but he can take that pawn later,transposing it into a catalan open.
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5. Nf3
It is neccessary to develop that knight. It looks like it is blocking the g2 bishop but the knight can go to e5 in some occasions.

 
5... O-O 6. O-O
Alright Both of us castles. So far it's book. Look at this position. I enjoy this position as white. the way white's king is so well protected by three pieces and 4 pawns, and has two center pawns dealing with the center.
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6... c5
i think c5 is a main line move. Black can also play the more normal 6. ... dxc4 7. Qc2 a6 8.Qxc4 b5 9.Qc2 Bb7. I think this is a main line move too. It was a while i played against it.

 
7. Nc3
Simpel development.
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7... cxd4
And black decided to clarify the situation. i think Nc6 is also a move.

 
8. Nxd4
If white takes with the queen black wins tempo with Nc6. Now we can also see that white frees the g2 bishop.

 
8... Nc6
Okay. I haven't read any main line that goes like this. From here i tried to play as good as i can.

 
9. cxd5
Boy i dont know. i think leaving that c-pawn there might have been better. The point of this move is to give black the isolated queens pawn.
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9... exd5 10. e4
I have actually played this position against black before. But i tried 10. b3 Bc5 11.Nxc6 bxc6 12.Na4 Bd6 13. Bb2 Be6 14. Rc1 and we see how well i cover the black squares and stop that passed-backwards-c-pawn. the game went on 14. ... Rc8 15.Nc5 Qe7 16. Qd4 with a small advantage to white (i went on to win that game). I decided that i wanted to try something else in this position and e4 looks fine to me.
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10... Bc5
Bc5. Uh,i think it's an okay move,it's diffcult to judge for me but after...

 
11. Nb3
Nb3 it's getting difficult for black. I am attacking his bishop and questioning his bishop pair.
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11... d4
He tried d4. it was perhaps the best move.
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