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ANNOTATED GAME

IT CAN BE DONE!
therealjimfriar (2204) vs. delta38 (1678)
Annotated by: jotheblackqueen (1200)
Chess opening: French (C00), Reti (Spielmann) variation
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1. e4
Hi everyone! I am playing in a MT in memory of the victims of the Japanese Earthquake. Both the above players are my current opponents. I saw that my buddy Jim had lost his Master status and found that he had, sadly, lost a game to a Class B player called Delta38. It shows that amateurs CAN BEAT Masters and as I am currently playing a huge crop of Masters and a Grandmaster I will play through this game to show myself how it can be done. Gameknot Analysis is provided here: http://gameknot.com/analyze-board.pl?bd=15498364&fb=1&rnd=0.41857366360436593. Jim starts off with 1. e4 and Delta gives him the French Defense with e6.
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1... e6 2. b3
2. b3 - a little offbeat but prepares to fianchetto his dsb onto b2.

 
2... Nf6 3. Nc3 b6
3. ..... b6 - Delta returns the compliment.

 
4. Bb2 Bb7 5. d3 d5 6. e5
6. e5 - this pawn wedge on e5 is quite a common feature of the French Defense.
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6... Nfd7 7. Nf3 c5
7. ..... c5 - GM Daniel King, in a chess video on the French has always recommended this black pawn break on c5 before black's queen knight goes to c6.
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8. Be2 Nc6 9. Nb5 a6
9. ..... a6 - Delta does not wish Jim's knight to get too comfortable on b5.
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10. Na3 b5
10. .... b5 - suddenly a nice, neat pawn wall on the queenside.
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11. O-O d4 12. c3 dxc3 13. Bc1
13. Bc1 - wow and double wow, black wins a pawn here because if Bxc3 then we have an example of a PAWN FORK on b4. Either Jim's knight or his bishop will have to go. Now that pawn on c3 could become very awkward indeed for Jim.
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13... Ndxe5
13. .... Ndxe5 - and so the carnage goes on. Another white pawn drops off and suddenly black is TWO pawns to the good. Unlike me, Delta bravely keeps his mits off the Offer Draw button - mind you - I think I will now, if I had that position avoid offering my opponent a draw now I have that little handful of Expert Draws in my profile I am prepared to up the ante!
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14. Nc2 Nxf3+ 15. Bxf3
15. Bxf3 - now with plus material black is eager to trade white down into an inferior endgame.

 
15... Qc7 16. a4 b4
16. ...... b4 - now that passer on c3 is well supported. Passivitis and paralysis is setting into the white camp like dry rot!
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17. Ne3 Be7 18. Nc4
18. Nc4 - Jim tries to break free of it but will it last?
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18... Nd4 19. Bxb7 Qxb7
19. ..... Qxb7 - now more wood disappears from the board - white's chances of counterplay are being reduced further.
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20. Bf4 O-O
20. .... 0-0 - black finally castles on move 20 so his rooks are now connected and can pile on more pressure on the white position.
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21. Be3 c2
21..... c2 - that pawn advances, but is this premature? That pawn is just one square from promotion (if I was the black player it would have been called Glendadom).
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22. Qh5
22. Qh5 - Jim puts his queen to an aggressive square but will it do him any good? No - because look at the b3 pawn - that one too is just gonna drop!
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22... Nxb3 23. Ra2 Nd4 24. Bxd4 b3
24. ..... b3! - a beautiful in between move. White must move his rook and then Jim's dsb is picked off next move and black has two connected passed pawns just soooo close to promotion.

 
25. Qg4 cxd4 26. Rb2 Rfc8
26...... Rfc8 - I have a feeling black is prepared to sac one of his rooks for that knight on c4 which is holding white's queenside together and preventing those pawns from crowning.
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27. Qf3 Qxf3 28. gxf3
28. gxf3 - this queen trade has worsened Jim's position still further. His kingside pawn structure is shattered.
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28... Rab8
28. ..... Rab8 - awesome -- this rook backs up the b3 pawn and black has just kept that pressure on.
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