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ANNOTATED GAME

Malpas 1 v Wallasey 4
Colin Hughes (ECF138) vs. CharlesHiggie (ECF174)
Annotated by: charleshiggie (2197)
Chess opening: Sicilian (B58), Boleslavsky variation
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This is a strange echo of my previous annotation, CharlesHiggie (ECF174) vs. Luke Boumphrey (ECF172), in that once again I get two queens, but I make several mistakes in time trouble (I was down to two minutes, using a non-incremental time control) and I let my opponent, with only one queen, get away with a perpetual check and draw the match.
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 d6
This is the mainline Open Sicilian.

 
6. Be2
This is less aggressive than Bc4 or Bg5.

 
6... e5
The Boleslavsky Variation of the Open Sicilian.
1 comment
 
7. Nf3
This is the modern approach. Nb3 used to be played, but this move restricts the freeing d6-d5 by black, as there is pressure on e5.
1 comment
 
7... Be7
h6 immediately is normally played.
1 comment
 
8. O-O
He castles

 
8... O-O
Again, h6 is more common.
3 comments
 
9. Re1
He is preparing more pressure down the e file, making d6-d5 harder for black.

 
9... h6
And I play this at last.

 
10. h3
This is book too
2 comments
 
10... Be6
Book move
3 comments
 
11. Bf1
Ditto

 
11... a6
Slightly unusual, but common in most variations of the Open Sicilian.
3 comments
 
12. Nd5
I was happy with this. Exchanging on d5 covers my weak d6 pawn with his d5 pawn. I don't mind giving White the two bishops, nor a bit more space.
2 comments
 
12... Bxd5
So I take

 
13. exd5
He takes back.

 
13... Nb8
I go back.
2 comments
 
14. c4
He protects c4.

 
14... Nbd7
I re-develop my knight.

 
15. b3
He re-enforces his pawns and prepares to develop his bishop to b2 or a3.
2 comments
 

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