ANNOTATED GAME

what it takes to win a gm in chess
54376 (1300 or so) vs. javier11 (2238)
Annotated by: checknorris54376 (1200)
Chess opening: Queen's pawn (A40), Englund gambit
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1. d4
im playing with black

 
1... e5 2. dxe5 d6
i do something called the englund gambit but my variation couldn't be foun in the gameknot openings section sadly

 
3. Nf3 Bf5 4. exd6
boring moves of development

 
4... Bxd6 5. e3 a6 6. Bd2 Nc6 7. Be2 Bb4 8. O-O Nf6 9. c3 Bd6 10. Nd4 Nxd4 11. exd4 h5 12. Bf3
tries to threaten my pawn on b7

 
12... c6
not only does this move block the bishop but it also lets me develop my queen to c7

 
13. Re1+ Kd7
i move my king so that i don't have to block and get that piece pinned for a while

 
14. Bg5 Bxh2+
sacrifice

 
15. Kxh2 Ng4+
this is a very good move because if he takes, i get a free move and its somewhat a discovered aattck

 
16. Bxg4 hxg4+
i check again to open up an entire file for my rook for free

 
17. Kg1 Qxg5
getting material back

 
18. Qb3 Qh4
i think i can take a hit or two all my good pieces are linked up and i think its somewhat a deadmate because kf1, bd3+, re2, qh1#

 
19. Qxb7+
instead he takes

 
19... Kd6 20. Qb4+ Kd7 21. Qb7+ Kd6 22. Qb3
biggest blunder ever
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22... Qh1#
i beat him because he was deadmated and its also because of the blunder he made ,though he put up a great fight . feel free to give me tips on my next annotation and comment