Originally posted by VelvetEars14. Bf7 seems quite promising to me Kf7
Here is my latest game against Morski, I'm throwing this one in as it's my first ever game here playing 1.d4 and I'm about 80% sure I've missed winning moves in this game after some nice opening play.
[pgn] {White: VelvetEars Black: Morgski}
1. d4 {My first 1.d4 opening on RHP} d5 2. e4 dxe4 3. Nb1c3 e5 {I read up that the usual responses for white he ...[text shortened]... n up Nd6} Qf7e7 {Black gives me no chance} 23. Qa3f3 Qe7f7 {Draw agreed} 1/2-1/2
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15. Qc7 with adequate material and another pawn to come.
One nice trick is
15... Nc6
16. Qb7 when Rb8 loses to
17. Rd7! Qd7
18. Qc6 Qc6
19. Ne5
Originally posted by queenabberVery nice play, had to convert to PGN just to see it better:
14. Bf7 seems quite promising to me Kf7
15. Qc7 with adequate material and another pawn to come.
One nice trick is
15... Nc6
16. Qb7 when Rb8 loses to
17. Rd7! Qd7
18. Qc6 Qc6
19. Ne5
The second I played 14. Qxc7 I saw Black's riposte of Be6, might have actually got the win if I went for the rook instead. There's always next time!
26 Nov 11
Originally posted by VelvetEarsContinuing the theme of post-game analysis through the medium of pgn analysis. Didn't feel I played well in this one though, more of a draw gained from my perspective...
Here is my latest game against Morski, I'm throwing this one in as it's my first ever game here playing 1.d4 and I'm about 80% sure I've missed winning moves in this game after some nice opening play.
Originally posted by morgskiThat was me missing 21... Rd7, I think something like Qa5/Qc3 followed by Rhd1/Nd6 is better as allowing you to play 21... Rd7 forces the rooks off or the draw.
21. VE: missing Rd7? Me: Nxd7?
On another note: 23... Kg8 is a possibility, trying to swap off and carry an advantage to the endgame
Originally posted by morgski
Continuing the theme of post-game analysis through the medium of pgn analysis. Didn't feel I played well in this one though, more of a draw gained from my perspective...
[pgn] {White: VelvetEars Black: Morgski}
1. d4 {d4?! Yuk} d5 2. e4 {I needn't have worried, this is velvetears, not a colle specialist} dxe4 3. Nb1c3 e5 {had dreams of pawns on e4 and d4 ...[text shortened]... aw is a good result} 23. Qa3f3 Qe7f7 {so I was happy to offer a draw} 1/2-1/2
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05 Dec 11
Originally posted by VelvetEarsI was thinking of the knight fork after Rxe8+ ...Rxe8 Nc7 but I missed black can just play ...Nc6 maintaining a material advantage.
I looked at it but black has the defence 17... Rxc7 18. Nxe6 Re7 and I couldn't see value for my position being a piece down:
[fen] rn1Rn1k1/pp2r1pp/4N3/4p3/8/8/PPP2PPP/2K4R [/fen]
Originally posted by tomtom232Of course! I missed that and it works if you mess up the move order:
I was thinking of the knight fork after Rxe8+ ...Rxe8 Nc7 but I missed black can just play ...Nc6 maintaining a material advantage.
Thanks tomtom, very good find, gutted I missed it in the game, definitely would have been interesting. Another option for black is to abandon the knight and trying and a get a rook on the 2nd rank.
Originally posted by VelvetEarswhat about 3...Re7 with the idea of 4...Re8? I think white has to move slower and double his rooks on the d file before he moves the rook on the eighth rank away.
Of course! I missed that and it works if you mess up the move order:
[pgn]
[FEN "rn1Rn1k1/pp2r1pp/4N3/4p3/8/8/PPP2PPP/2K4R w"]
1. Nc7 Rxc7 2. Rxe8 Kf7 3. Rh8 {Getting my rook out of harms way} h6 {Logical response} 4. Rd1 {Threatening Rd8 picking up the knight} b6 {Opening up a square to defend the knight} 5. Rd8 Rb7 6. Kd2 {Black is totally tied up nother option for black is to abandon the knight and trying and a get a rook on the 2nd rank.
But this has me thinking... I see a zugzwang in the making that might be the zugzwang of all zugzwangs.
Maybe you can make the king walk before pushing your pawns but I was just being safe.