chess opening #32646 (7) |
chess opening #33491 (4) |
chess opening #48394 (5)A strong attack from Pitroque, but alas, not quite strong enough! Annotated by jotheblackqueen (1200): Hi everyone!
I am just annotating this game on behalf of Brigadecommander (Janet) and Pitroque. Pitroque lost this game and I am just playing through how it happened. I will now talk you through the Caro-Kann Defense. 2. ..... d5 - as with the French Defense (e6) black's second move is almost always d5. 5. Ng3 - Pitroque chooses to retreat his knight and attack the f5 bishop, but would…ptitroque (1651) vs. brigadecommander (2232) |
chess opening #26729 (5) |
chess opening #31336 (4)My first 2100 Annotated by minital (1766): Hey this was my first 2100 player to beat. It was an OTB game so I was very happy. My opponent had run the tournament and he quit the tourney on this first round. I hope you enjoy it and looking at the variations. Caro Kan The main thing I was telling myself was don't make an obvious mistake. This proves to really help. Apparently Bf4 was slightly inaccurate and here I should…Minital vs. Tom |
chess opening #3819 (13) |
chess opening #4562 (10)The Boa Constrictor. Annotated by apastpawn (1200): A team game annotated for instructional purposes and improvement. Caro-Kann Defense Up to this point the classical line found in most opening data banks. Not willing to give up the bishop and stack the pawns. Confronting the Bishop. All perfectly fine moves by both so far. Also good was c3, leaving the bishop on a strong diagonal. Striking at the g pawn. Defending the pawn. Other …Anonymous (1657) vs. J. (1719) |