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bakerbaker (1589) vs. damacles (1596)
Annotated by: bakerbaker (1200)
Chess opening: French (C00), King's Indian attack
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1. e4 e6
The French Defense. The idea is to play d5, challenging White's e-pawn. But my opponent didn't play the main variation.

 
2. d3
I don't play this anymore, but the idea is to play Nd2 and keep the pawn on e4 if Black plays d5.

 
2... g6
Not a normal move. 2... d5 is the most common move here.

 
3. f4
I want to prep for a pawn storm on the kingside in case Black castles there.

 
3... Bg7 4. Nf3 Nc6
A better idea is to play 4...c5 before developing the knight there, because now I can control d4 with 5. c3.

 
5. c3 Nh6
An odd developing square, because that knight does not have any active purpose there.

 
6. h3
Planning g4 whenever Black castles. But Black may be afraid to castle there if I play it too early.

 
6... O-O 7. g4
I'm threatening g5, winning the misplaced knight.

 
7... f6
Gives the knight the escape square f7.

 
8. g5
I thought I was being too hasty. I should've continued the attack slower and safer.

 
8... fxg5 9. fxg5 Nf7 10. d4
Although I have a strong centre, I'm lacking in development from moving too many pawns, and my kingside is overextended.

 
10... d5 11. e5
Now the position becomes more like a French structure, but where Black hasn't played c5.

 
11... a6
I wasn't sure exactly what the reason for this was.

 
12. Bd3 Ne7
This move was also odd to me.

 
13. Qe2
I plan to castle queenside, where I have pawns to cover me.

 
13... h5
Black keeps making odd moves here.

 
14. Bf4
I thought Be3 was a better place for my bishop, where it doesn't sit on the open f-file.

 
14... Nh8
Black has made 4 odd moves in a row, and I should've been winning, except I made a huge blunder here, getting into a lost position.

 
15. Nbd2
15. Nbd2?? is totally losing because I hang the bishop. This is a common mistake in correspondence chess because a lot of times players will go to a game they haven't looked at for a few days, and make a move without checking the position for hanging pieces or threats.

 
15... Rxf4
I am totally lost in this position, but miraculously I came back and won. You're probably wondering how that happened in a position like this.

 

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