ANNOTATED GAME

Team match
luke666 (1602) vs. edderball (1589)
Annotated by: fernandonaranjo (1603)
Chess opening: King's Indian (E70), Kramer system
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1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. h4
Well, I donīt know. Sometimes itīs better a waiting until we have more pieces on the table.

 
5... Nbd7 6. Be2 O-O
Black would be confortable with a more desirable 6...e5 and if 7.d5 Nc5 wouldmake some room to counter attack whiteīs structure

 
7. h5
Off course you have to go with your plan, thatīs the way

 
7... c5 8. hxg6
There is a problem of perspective here, seems like we are eroding blackīs structure, but at the same time we are opening some lines for the opponent, like the f column, to win the h column, but the clearvoyance would fail before making a clear advantage. When there is not a certain perspective sometimes we prefer moves like 8.h6 to stay straight the path of the plan and wait for a psicological result. I donīt say that 8.hxg6 itīs not a good move, in fact itīs a good one, but as I said is a perspective view.

 
8... fxg6 9. Nf3
Oh my gosh. Changing plans in middle of the battle would be incongruent with the soul of chess, but with the human spirit. It seems like 9.d5 is a move with a few more chances, obviously you give the e5 point, but retain e6 and e7 and can try with f4, Nh3 and Qd3 to exploit the king side, and at last the f column is blocked before 0-0-0

 
9... cxd4
Off course! It doesnīt matter that there is a three pawn islands, but this position is more desirable to defend the e6 and e7 points

 
10. Nxd4
What kind of openning is this one? Thereīs not an easy answer to this question, just one thing remains: one move can change our life...

 
10... Ne5
... but I donīt think very good thinkings about this move. I would like 10...Nc5 against e4 and try to make a free world to the beasts living in g7 and c8. At last the white canīt move the b pawn without hazardous results.

 
11. Bf4
What kind of competition we are seeing! Itīs like you are saying: "No, I do the bad move-. No, I do the worst move-". For Jesus! Did not see that after 11...Ne4 12.Ne4 Rf4 there is no a doubt about the more posible winner

 
11... Qc7
Yesss! Oh gosh! Itīs like the football team against us failing a penalty! After this move white can reorder the pieces with Ndb5 and Be3 or Bd2 to regain control

 
12. Qb3
Looks very aggresive, but with 12...Ne4 (again) there is an open f column and a weak g7-d4 diagonal to exploit

 
12... Qc5
Well white, as chess player, you are a good poker player ;), because black did think that you had a joker underwear with c5. Now, in this instance, recover power with 13.Be3 and the queen has to fly quickly

 
13. O-O-O
All right white Iīm asking you: Do you like that queen in c5?

 
13... Nc6 14. Be3
Ufff! How itīs possible to lose here? Not in this world!

 
14... Qe5
I will call this queen, the Nomad Queen. Because 15.Nf3 and 16.Ng5 she is helping our best attack position

 
15. Nf3 Qe6 16. Ng5 Qe5
Well Luke, all the planets are aligned, as your head astrologist I say you will destroy some castles. At this time the a2-g8 diagonal belongs to white

 
17. Nd5
Hey luke, please donīt abandon your plan in the middle of the battle!! The best of the best of the best move is 17.c5! o even the magnificent 17.f4! and the Nomad Queen would go to 17...Qa4, and after 18.c5! there is no time to cry for black. 17.Nd5 is not bad, only close our beloved a2-g8 diagonal

 
17... Nxd5 18. cxd5
I like 18.Rd5 because leave the hot move c5 alive, and remember the Nomad Queen has to walk. Off course 18.cxd5 leaves open the c column to the remaining a8 tower

 
18... Na5
Yep, black has the right to give back one punch

 
19. Qb4 b6 20. Rxh7
20.Nxh7! and keep the attack

 

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