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ANNOTATED GAME

Astersen v/s Templeton
astersen (1860) vs. templedf (1486)
Annotated by: templedf (1200)
Chess opening: Old Benoni defence (A43)
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1. d4 c5
My usual response to a queen's pawn opening is King's Indian, but KI is very positional, and I don't tend to do well with it against higher rated players. My opponent is 400 points higher rated, so I decided to try something different. I like to keep Benoni in my back pocket in case of emergencies, like this one. I like it because its lines resemble Sicilian, which is my most played opening.

 
2. Bf4 cxd4
I am never afraid of drawing a queen out early. It almost always gives some great opportunities for development while chasing the opposing queen around the board.

 
3. Qxd4 Nc6
Chasing/development.

 
4. Qe3 Nf6
Preparing to chase/development

 
5. Bg5
Breaks up the Nd4 fork.

 
5... e5
I needed to free my queen and bishop to join in the queen hunt.

 
6. Bxf6
Surprise! Not a move I expected from a 1900 player.

 
6... Qxf6 7. Nc3
Nice development. The knight gets nicely in my way and opens up the long castle, putting the rook right where I don't want it.

 
7... Qd6
The only sensible thing to do was to block the castle. Otherwise, it was going to go downhill fast.

 
8. Nb5
White didn't look closely enough before moving. He thought he had me hung, because the only safe place to put my queen is b8, which is extremely counterproductive. White later admitted that this move was the mistake that cost him the game.

 
8... Qb4+
What white missed was the Zwischenzug. This puts white in a bad position. His only response is to jump back with the knight, giving up two pawns in the process.

 
9. Nc3 Qxb2
Pawn #1.

 
10. Rb1
The only reasonable move.

 
10... Qxc2
Pawn #2.

 
11. Nf3
Again, the only reasonable move. White now has to do some serious development fast.

 
11... Qf5
I wanted to get my queen out of jeopardy. If I hadn't taken her out now, Nh4 would have consumed the last two squares she could have used to escape.

 
12. Nh4
White wants to get my queen off the knight's and rook's backs. Can't blame him. Personally, though, I would have played g3.

 
12... Qf6
My objective was to pressure the knight and defend the pawn. It also sets up a discovered attack on the knight. My plan was to roll out the black bishop next, probably to pin the knight.

 
13. Nd5
Another surprising move. Were I playing white, I'd have played g3. Instead, white tries to sucker me into the same king-rook fork that we danced around earlier. The annoying part is that I don't have an easy way to shake the knight loose.

 
13... Qd6
Abandoning my attack on the knight and retracing the queen's previous tour, I move the queen to defend c7 and attack the knight. I'm not happy about it, though, because Qd6 blocks Bb4 .

 

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