Worcestershire I v Nottinghamshire I
Andrew Walker (171) vs. John Wrench (160)
Annotated by: 
john_wr (1975)
Chess opening: 
Bird (A02), From gambit, Lasker variation
 
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1. f4 
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It doesn't crop up very often but when facing Bird's Opening I like to play From's Gambit. I don't play many gambits as I don't like giving away pawns but I particularly like this variation with 4 . . g5 as black seems to have reasonable compensation. | 
   
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1... e5 2. fxe5 d6 3. exd6 Bxd6 4. Nf3 g5 
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{black has given up a pawn but is threatening to immediately force the Knight from f3} | 
   
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5. g3 Nc6 6. Bg2 g4 7. Nh4 Nge7 8. b3 Ng6 
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{hoping for Nxg6 hxg6 opening the h file . . .}  | 
   
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9. Bxc6+ 
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 {white avoids opening the h file by making g2 available for the Knight but giving up the light squared Bishop seemed risky even if it did weaken Black's pawns.}  | 
   
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9... bxc6 10. Ng2 Be5 
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{Shredder likes this move, stopping white getting any pressure with Bb2}  | 
   
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11. Nc3 h5 
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{ignoring what I recommend to juniors about developing pieces quickly when teaching chess but Shredder also played this move so I guess it's okay.}  | 
   
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12. Bb2 h4 
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Continuing the pawn advance, Shredder also plays this move} | 
   
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13. e3 
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 {taking on h4 is no better for white after ... Nxh4} | 
   
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13... hxg3 
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 {regaining not just the gambit pawn but also the h pawn}  | 
   
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14. Qe2 Qe7 15. O-O-O gxh2 
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{I had slight concerns about my lack of development but there's no way for white to exploit this.}  | 
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16. d4 Bd6 17. e4 
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{threatening to trap my Bishop with e5 but I anticipated this and after my Nf4 expected to exchange on g2 and follow up with Bf4+ and Qg5.}
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17... Nf4 
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{Shredder prefers f6 here but this felt more forcing?} | 
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18. Nxf4 
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{Shredder likes Qd2 which it gives as slightly better for black.}  | 
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18... Bxf4+ 19. Kb1 g3 
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{my 10th pawn move, whilst a Bishop is still resting on c8 and my King still on e8! I'm often telling juniors to limit pawn moves to 3 in the first 10 and instead develop pieces and castle early! but I felt this was justified and I also advise them that there are often exceptions to the rule.}  | 
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20. Qc4 
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{Attacking c6 but Bd7 is intended anyway so this seems wrong?} | 
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20... Bd7 21. Qf1 Qg5 
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 {defending the Bishop and threatening g2 and Bishop h3} | 
   
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22. Ne2 
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{Losing the exchange but white has nothing better.} | 
   
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22... g2 23. Qxf4 Qxf4 24. Nxf4 gxh1=Q 25. Rxh1 O-O-O 
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{better late than never and mainly to activate the other Rook.}  | 
   
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26. d5 
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{forced to enable the white Bishop to get to d4 preventing my d8 Rook moving to g1 via g8 but this allows black to eventually manoeuvre the Bishop to c6}  | 
   
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26... Rdg8 27. Bd4 
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 (Bxh8 is met with Rg1+) | 
   
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