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ANNOTATED GAME

Chess 30
acrewboy02 (1404) vs. mdmseattle (1569)
Annotated by: acrewboy02 (1192)
Chess opening: Blumenfeld counter-gambit (E10)
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28. Nc4
so i go on the attack... this move keeps his bishop on the b8-h2 diagonal

 
28... f5
this move was not what i expected... it appears he is trying to isolate my d pawn from my chain...

 
29. exf5
i capture to avoid moving the pawns in front of my king and to discover an attack on his rook that is acting as the lone defender for his king

 
29... Rf8 30. Re6
now i'm on the attack and his pieces are limited by my pawn on f5

 
30... Qg3
protects the pawn on d6..... but i have bigger plans than trying to gain 1 pawn!

 
31. Qe4
i now control the e file

 
31... Rgxf5
I don't mind the loss of the pawn as i have more than sufficient compensation in position and still even material

 
32. Re8
i was hoping for RxR and still wasn't sure if i could win although it was looking more and more like at least a draw

 
32... Be5
this move was unexpected.... Attacks my rook on B2 and cutts my rook on E8 off from my queen

 
33. Qxf5
i take advantage of the pin on the f8 rook to take the one that is more threatening to me and to get my queen on the other side of that bishop

 
33... Rxe8
the only logical move

 
34. Re2
Re2!! now i have his bishop pinned on e5

 
34... g6
he obviously doesn't like the position of my queen....

 
35. Qd7
Qd7! attacking the rook and the 3 pawns at the bases of his chains

 
35... Kf8
Kf8?? when he makes this move i think it loses the game although the game may have been lost for black with my previous move..... because.....

 
36. Nxd6
Nxd6! .... while the bishop is pinned i eliminate the piece that it defends, one of its defenders, and attack another of its defenders, gaining momentum and material.... i also threaten mate with Qf7 or if Bxd6, Rxe8

 
36... Re7
this move seems like a good responce until you consider how white will likely respond to it.... 37.Qd8 and the rook is lost black has only two options... 37...Kg7 38.Qxe7 (Kh6 or Kg8 or Kh8), 39.Qxe5 leaving white a pawn minor piece and a rook up and 37... Re8 38 Qxe8 Kg7 39 Qxe5 Qxe5 40.Rxe5 leaving white a pawn, rook and minor piece up.... Here my opponent graciously resigned.... thanks for the game mdmseattle

 
37. Qd8+
(wins the rook and bishop)

 

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