Originally posted by SamdoggNot quite successful. 19...Qf3+ 20 Kg1 Pd4 21. Nxe4 Pxe3 22 Qe2 and the King escapes.
Hey what about on move I beleive on move 19 Qf3+ then 20 d4 would have been playable. What do you think about that?
..... Qf3+
Ke1 d4
He then has to think about his knight being attacked and opening up his king if
Nxe4 then Pxe3
Pxe3 Qxe3+
Qe2 and after that you should be able to win a piece after moveing queen then moveing rook to e file
But 19 ... Pd4 looks better. After 20. Nxe4 Pxe3 21. Qc3 Pf5 22. Nc5 Re8 23. Ne4 Pxe4 24. Pb5 Qf3 25...Pe2 you pick up a rook, a clearly winning advantage and still have a strong attack going. This is a winning line, I believe.
Thanks. Now my head hurts.
Originally posted by daninor2 comments:
If anyone should feel inclined to analyze, please don't hesitate: Game 1063495
- your opponent outplayed you positionally up to around move 15. You probably tried to trick him tactically with (the bad move) 2. ... Qh4, but he reacted very good with simple development moves
- in the second half of the game, you outplayed your opponent tactically.
My advice: keep working on the (already relatively good) tactics, but increase your positional play. Do not try to trick your opponent. A stronger opponent will not fall for that (most of the time).