ANNOTATED GAME

A fun final carrousel
damalfi vs. mute player
Annotated by: damalfi (1200)
Chess opening: Queen's pawn, Mason variation (D00)
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This crazy blitz was played with a player that crushed me, and this was my "revenge". The false nick is because he had the chat option disabled.
1. d4 d5 2. Bf4 e6 3. Nf3 Ne7
Less common than Nf6, and difficult for me to assess. The BN in g6 will make my attack change accordingly, which I am not used to.
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4. g4
...so why lose time? :-) I know "principles", but I try to be quicker than my opponent, and don't allow for a relaxed developement.
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4... Ng6 5. Bg3
I can now play h4, and threat h5, making this N a sad retreater.

 
5... Be7
Not enough to counter h4, so black must have taken the B to a more useful square. When facing a rated player, one tends to be "prudent" and wise. In this case, this is fatally wrong, because it deprives the N from his escape square. The B in b4+ would have had a scope, and Ne7 was good for B.
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6. h4 Bxh4
An unsound sac. In a timed game, it would have been nice to explore things like Bxc7, at some point of the exchange, but I didn't see much of a future in this.
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7. Nxh4 Nxh4 8. Bxh4
Naive? Rxh4 didn't appeal to me on account of Qg5 afterwards. Not sure.

 
8... Qd7
Better would have been Qd6! Look the difference between Qb4+ and Qb5... and it blocks his own pieces, of course.
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9. Qd3
indirecdtly threatening h7, and blocking Qb5. More aggressive than e3. Probably stronger was Qd2, threatening Qg5. But this means allowing black Q a counterattack on the queenside.
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9... e5
Black threatens g4. I don't want to lose it, because it means opening black lines for developement.

 
10. Bh3
Developing and threatening, but at the cost of leaving black the center.

 
10... e4
Much better than exd, of course.
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11. Qe3
Now I threat Qg5, but it is not all that dangerous now. I am accepting...
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11... Qb5
I became a little scared about b3 - Qb4+, but I was wrong. after c3 the BQ's incursion would have lost power.
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12. Qc3
? Qa3 prevented black to castle, and allowed for Nc3, kicking the Q.
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12... c6
This move I wouldn't recommend. Nc6 was plain developement, but good. Note that black has an undefended B on c8, which means that I can play g5 "for free". But I couldn't find a good plan after g5. I am not sure now if I could have got more from it, but I am still unable to get my Q into the attack.

 
13. Na3
I only wanted to castle, defend b3 and get the Q to g3.

 
13... Qb6
Back on the black squares, it has now more defensive chances.

 
14. Bg3
? Not necessary, but I wanted to prevent Qc7.
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14... O-O
? It defends Bc8, right, but... just into the fire!
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15. Bd6
Not really strong, but I had to make room for the Q on g3 after o-o-o.
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