I think this is one of my most interesting games so far. The first 15 moves follows the opening book, Giuoco piano, Moller attack. The tactical possibilities for white are so interesting after leaving the opening book. In order to save himself black has to give up from his nice material advantage, and even then is quite unpleasnt. Party starts on 17th move. What do you think about this game. Black eventually resigned, I supposse he didn't see the saveable Bf5, putting his Bishop as living wall in order do disable two possible matting attacks.
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Game 3129537
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Edit: Incidentally it is a nice game, up to move 18 it was identical to Firat, B vs Onay, Emrah in an U16 game.
Originally posted by ivan2908No need for id twice.
I think this is one of my most interesting games so far. The first 15 moves follows the opening book, Giuoco piano, Moller attack. The tactical possibilities for white are so interesting after leaving the opening book. In order to save himself black has to give up from his nice material advantage, and even then is quite unpleasnt. Party starts on 17th move. ...[text shortened]... Bishop as living wall in order do disable two possible matting attacks.
Game 3129537
Originally posted by adam warlockYou mean rook takes knight. I saw it, it was so interesting position to me that I did set up on the real board and I examined it for about 30 minutes. A lot of potential there!
Nice sacrifice.
Did you saw it by yourself or in some database? Anyway it's a very nice sacrifice.
Originally posted by ivan2908I have the rook sacrifice played in my database. Instead of 17 Rae1 going for the rook sac I think you should have tried 17Nd2 that looks even better.
You mean rook takes knight. I saw it, it was so interesting position to me that I did set up on the real board and I examined it for about 30 minutes. A lot of potential there!
Edit Actually it looks much better I think Nd2 forces mate. After Rae1 he can stop the mate with Bf5 but he'll have to give up both his Knight and his bishop.
Originally posted by ivan2908Yes Yes... I don't know if it was technically a sacrifice but you choose to lose the exchange and win a lot of advantage.
You mean rook takes knight. I saw it, it was so interesting position to me that I did set up on the real board and I examined it for about 30 minutes. A lot of potential there!
I just don't seem to agree with the resignation! He could have stopped your mate and continue playing because it was a very interesting game.
I looked at it for a while, a good while, and it seems that this was still playable if he played reasonably and he had a nice material advantage.
Maybe something's eluding me but i think that the game should go on.
I really want to try it from that position on. Me as black and you as white and let's see how interesting the game can be. If you don't have the time right now i can wqit but i think it's a shame to leave this game the way it is..
Anyway nice win and very nice move. 😀