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ANNOTATED GAME

Traxler with 5 nxf7 - black wins in 13 moves
hmnishanth (1924) vs. davewelsby (1763)
Annotated by: davewelsby (2060)
Chess opening: two knights defence (C57), Wilkes Barre (Traxler) variation
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1. e4
This was a first try for me with the Traxler counter attack. This is definitely a risky 'all or nothing' opening for black, but one gives a lively and enjoyable alternative to quieter and more strategic openings.

 
1... e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6
So far, a traditional two Knights defence.

 
4. Ng5
The White knight moves takes up a threatening position.

 
4... Bc5
Black ignores the threat and sets up an attack of his own.

 
5. Nxf7
White takes the available material and forks queen and rook.
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5... Bxf2+
Black lights the fuse, with the signature traxler BXf2. From here on in, it's fireworks all the way.

 
6. Kf1
White makes the best move available. (If 6 KXB, then nxe4 gets tricky for white.)

 
6... Qe7
The White queen moves to safety.

 
7. Nxh8
The hungry knight continues to chew up the available material.

 
7... d5
Black keeps the counter attack going. Threatening the White bishop and opening up the channel for the LSB.

 
8. exd5
White eliminates the threat and is now offering his own threat to the knight on c3.

 
8... Nd4
Time to throw the knight into the attack.

 
9. d6
The pawn advances, threatening the black queen and reopening the diagonal for the llsb, and the escape route for his knight on f7.

 
9... cxd6
Pxd6 - a necessary pause in the attack.

 
10. Kxf2
And now white feels able to take the bishop that has been hanging onf2 since move 5

 
10... Ne4+
So I throw a second knight into the fray. Any loss of momentum and Black will be overwhelmed by white's huge material advantage.

 
11. Kg1
The king retreats..

 
11... Qg5
i feel like I have lost my position, and can see no real way of continuing the attack. So I try one last throw of the dice.

 
12. d3
This looks like a natural move for white, opening up the diagonal to develop the bishop, whilst simultaneously attacking the black queens and knight. But after black's next move white's goose is well and truly cooked......
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12... Ne2+
If the king tries to run for it the black queen will check on f5 and mate will follow on f2. So instead......

 

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