ANNOTATED GAME

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roochess (1614) vs. gazdvez (1640)
Annotated by: gazdvez (1200)
Chess opening: Caro-Kann (B10), Hillbilly attack
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1. e4 c6 2. Bc4 d5 3. exd5 cxd5 4. Bb3
Winning a tempo.

 
4... Nf6 5. h3 h6
Make place for the Bishop after Bf5.
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6. Nf3 a6
To prevent any attack against my king, because my king will stand on its' place for long.
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7. O-O Bf5 8. d3 e6
Open diagonal for the Bishop and for 0-0.
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9. Ne5
Loses another tempo. The pieces on the Queenside is very closed.
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9... Bd6 10. Re1
d4 is better. Now I develop the N with tempo.

 
10... Bxe5 11. Rxe5 Nc6 12. Re1 Nd4
To worse the pawnstructure with exchange.
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13. Nd2 O-O
For secure the king and wait, what will do white with the N on d2, what blokades his own bishop.

 
14. Nf3 Nxb3 15. axb3 Rc8
c2 is seems to be weak.

 
16. Nd4 Bh7 17. Be3
? Then on f4 stands it better.

 
17... e5
Winning territory with tempos.

 
18. Ne2 d4 19. Bd2
Maybe better on c1. Now blokades the Queen.

 
19... Qd7
Try an attack on h3 after Bf5. Whites' pieces seems to be very unmobile.

 
20. Ng3 Rc6
Try to move over the other side - oversee the e5 pawn.

 
21. Rc1
He was afraid of Rc8 and so didnot take my e5.

 
21... Re8 22. Ne4 Nxe4
To open the f-file and to put with tempo my bad-bishop on f5 with attack on h3 and Rg6, Ree6 if it is necessary.

 
23. dxe4 f5 24. exf5 Bxf5 25. g4 Rg6
Attack with tempo.

 
26. Kh2 Bxg4
A sacrifice for open the position of whites' king and to win. Because of the bad position whites' pieces.

 
27. hxg4 Rxg4
It is the end. Kh3-Rg6 -Kh2orh4-Qf5 and Ree6. Black is better anyway.

 
28. Rg1
Blunder in bad position, but if I would exchange, white could be better.

 

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