ANNOTATED GAME

Team match
perangjantan (1857) vs. 9422m (1924)
Annotated by: 9422m (1200)
Chess opening: Reti opening (A05)
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13... e5 14. Nd5
Instead of retreating another attack on my Queen! Of course the latest attack shall be handled by my King's Knight....
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14... Nxd5 15. exd5
Expected and anticipated....

 
15... exf4
Now I can break easily into the King's Fianchetto (be careful to Fianchetto. My advice is only use it in the King's Indian Defense or the Sicilian Dragon). Not when you are White and supposed to be on the attack.
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16. Rfe1+
Good move. The only move for White that is supposed to be on the attack!
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16... Kf8
I've already got the King's h Pawn passed ready to fix and kill. Why worry about castling now?

 
17. d6
Another attack on my dear Bride (the Queen) and I always make sure she can fight without a threat to continue! Our wives love a fight! (OOOPS! I just got into the bane of having a wife!)

 
17... Qc8 18. Re7 fxg3
My King side pawns are in position to do real damage on the original fianchetto style chosen by White. He sends a down on the 7th rank (according to White) but my King's pawns are going to move forward to expose the White King.

 
19. Qf5
A possible checkmate here. White is doing all White can to really create delay to his problems. Accolades!

 
19... Bxf2+
But too late. The LIGHT INFANTRY has already crossed over into the No Man's Land all set up for my Bishop! CHECK! This always halts maneuvers straightway!

 
20. Kh1
I am still a under a possible checkmate but timing is key here...

 
20... Bxf3+
CHECK! It always halts maneuvers....I said this before....

 
21. Qxf3 Qc6
I PIN the Queen trying to checkmate me with the rook. She is guarded by the SHEV PAWN in the SHEV SICILIAN which is my FAVORITE SICILIAN!

 
22. Rxf7+
I have the Queen (the back up) pinned to the King here. I am checked and so I simply move the king one square.

 
22... Kg8 23. Qxc6 dxc6
This exchange was necessary from White. White is behind in points but there was nothing better to do than give up his queen at the expense of my faithful Bride. I am saddened and will Eulogize her. She was a QUEEN from beginning to inevitable end in this game. I doubt I'll find a better bride in the future so I think from this point on I shall remain single and die that way.

 
24. Rc7
Light Infantry moving forward..

 
24... gxh2 25. d7
White's Light Infantry moving forward....

 
25... Bg3
You have no idea how I felt to reinforce my own Light Infantry with my bishop. I love my pawns. I love pawn skeletons. I love what pawns do to sacrifice, fix and kill the Enemy.

 
26. Rxa7
Good move. Rooks are good to block promotions.....

 
26... Rd8 27. a4 Rh6
No need to keep the King's Rook on base. He can move forward to operate at this time...

 
28. c5 bxc5 29. a5 Rf6 30. Rd1 Kh7
I had to move my King out of the way. Bobby Fischer believed that making sure his King was safe FIRST was his FIRST obligation. Don't get fancy with your King becoming vulnerable beyond means. There IS one time you can make your King Vulnerable. You must be White. You open e4 and Black responds e5 (the dull Ruy Lopez so popular everywhere beyond my sense of reason for who knows what) and you, RESPOND KING'S GAMBIT whether it is accepted or declined. I have an annotated game here on the KING'S GAMBIT. I request recommend require all to to investigate and understand it.

 

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