Han – Milan Resultaat: Metagegevens » Klikken om te openen. Datum: Locatie: Toernooi: Speelronde: Opening: Ingediend door: Gepubliceerd op: 13 okt 2020 [Event "?"] [Site "?"] [Date "????.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Han"] [Black "Milan"] [Result "1-0"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 g6 5. Be2 ({At the game I was afraid of this continuation, because I realized that I hadn't looked at it before. But turns out after Qd4 with a bit of Knight manouvering, black actually survives and manages to get their King into somewhat of a safety.} 5. Nxc6 {[%c_effect c6;square;c6;type;Book]} 5... bxc6 {[%c_effect c6;square;c6;type;BestMove] [%c_square b7;color;#9EBA5A;opacity;0.5;square;b7,c6;color;#9EBA5A;opacity;0.5;square;c6]} 6. Qd4 Nf6 7. e5 Nd5 8. e6 Nf6 9. exf7+ Kxf7 10. Qc4+ {[%c_effect c4;square;c4;type;BestMove] [%c_arrow d4c4;color;#96be46;opacity;0.95;from;d4;to;c4] [%c_square d4;color;#9EBA5A;opacity;0.5;square;d4,c4;color;#9EBA5A;opacity;0.5;square;c4]} 10... Kg7) 5... Bg7 6. Be3 Nf6 7. Nc3 O-O 8. O-O {So far this has been standard development for both sides. At this point black should aim to bust the position open and use the g7 bishop for their advantage. The main point of the Accelerated Dragon is to delay playing d6 in the hope of getting a position, where black can play d6 immediately.} 8... d5 9. Bf3 {Defending the pawn and putting the bishop onto a nice diagonal.} ({This is a possible continuation, where we'll end up with a balanced position, where both sides resort to the bishop pair to fight for advantage.} 9. exd5 Nxd5 10. Nxd5 Qxd5 11. Nxc6 Qxc6 12. Bf3 Qb5) 9... Nxe4 ({I have looked at the following combination, but I did not like the fact that I would end up with an isolated C pawn in the end. After looking at the analysis and asking around in the club I understood the it is not such a big problem for black, but I wasn't feeling comfortable about it. So I decided to go with another line.} 9... dxe4 10. Nxc6 bxc6 11. Nxe4 Nxe4 12. Bxe4) 10. Nxc6 ({This continuation would have been slightly preferable for black since they would have ended up with the bishop pair against a bishop and a knight.} 10. Bxe4 dxe4 11. Nxc6 bxc6 12. Nxe4) ({In this line I would have ended up with an extra pawn. The bishop cannot be taken after Bxd4 because of after dxe4 there's a discovery attack on the dark square bishop as well as a double attack on the light square bishop.} 10. Nxe4 Bxd4 11. Ng3) 10... Nxc3 11. Nxd8 Nxd1 12. Rfxd1 Rxd8 {At this point I was happy to get the queens off the board. We have arrived at a late middlegame/early endgame where there are two bishops on both sides of the pawn and some slight imbalance in the pawn structure. Although the 3 to 2 majority on the queen side ever so slightly favours white, this game is far from over. Theoretically.} 13. Bxd5 Bxb2 14. Rab1 Bg7 {Terrible. After around an hour of gameplay my attention started loose focus and I ended up with a serious case of tunnel vision. Simple tactic in two moves. Can you spot it?} ({This line would have won me a pawn and an isolated c pawn on white's side of which I was so afraid at the beginning of a match.} 14... e6 15. Be4 Rxd1+ 16. Rxd1 Bf6) 15. Bxf7+ Kxf7 16. Rxd8 {Down the exchange I decided to fight on and practice some endgame tactics. But as soon as white managed to trade the dark square bishops off the game was basically over.} 16... b6 17. Rbd1 Bb7 18. Rxa8 Bxa8 19. Rd7 Be4 20. Rxa7 b5 21. Bc5 Bf6 22. c3 Bd5 23. Bd4 h5 24. Bxf6 Kxf6 25. a4 bxa4 26. Rxa4 Ke5 27. f4+ Kd6 28. c4 Bc6 29. Ra5 Be4 30. Kf2 e6 31. g3 Bf5 32. Ke3 Kc6 33. Rb5 Bc2 34. Kd4 Ba4 35. Rg5 {[%c_effect g5;square;g5;type;BestMove] [%c_arrow b5a5;color;#96be46;opacity;0.95;from;b5;to;a5] [%c_square b5;color;#9EBA5A;opacity;0.5;square;b5,g5;color;#9EBA5A;opacity;0.5;square;g5]} 1-0 [Event "?"] [Site "?"] [Date "????.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Han"] [Black "Milan"] [Result "1-0"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 g6 5. Be2 ({At the game I was afraid of this continuation, because I realized that I hadn't looked at it before. But turns out after Qd4 with a bit of Knight manouvering, black actually survives and manages to get their King into somewhat of a safety.} 5. Nxc6 {[%c_effect c6;square;c6;type;Book]} 5... bxc6 {[%c_effect c6;square;c6;type;BestMove] [%c_square b7;color;#9EBA5A;opacity;0.5;square;b7,c6;color;#9EBA5A;opacity;0.5;square;c6]} 6. Qd4 Nf6 7. e5 Nd5 8. e6 Nf6 9. exf7+ Kxf7 10. Qc4+ {[%c_effect c4;square;c4;type;BestMove] [%c_arrow d4c4;color;#96be46;opacity;0.95;from;d4;to;c4] [%c_square d4;color;#9EBA5A;opacity;0.5;square;d4,c4;color;#9EBA5A;opacity;0.5;square;c4]} 10... Kg7) 5... Bg7 6. Be3 Nf6 7. Nc3 O-O 8. O-O {So far this has been standard development for both sides. At this point black should aim to bust the position open and use the g7 bishop for their advantage. The main point of the Accelerated Dragon is to delay playing d6 in the hope of getting a position, where black can play d6 immediately.} 8... d5 9. Bf3 {Defending the pawn and putting the bishop onto a nice diagonal.} ({This is a possible continuation, where we'll end up with a balanced position, where both sides resort to the bishop pair to fight for advantage.} 9. exd5 Nxd5 10. Nxd5 Qxd5 11. Nxc6 Qxc6 12. Bf3 Qb5) 9... Nxe4 ({I have looked at the following combination, but I did not like the fact that I would end up with an isolated C pawn in the end. After looking at the analysis and asking around in the club I understood the it is not such a big problem for black, but I wasn't feeling comfortable about it. So I decided to go with another line.} 9... dxe4 10. Nxc6 bxc6 11. Nxe4 Nxe4 12. Bxe4) 10. Nxc6 ({This continuation would have been slightly preferable for black since they would have ended up with the bishop pair against a bishop and a knight.} 10. Bxe4 dxe4 11. Nxc6 bxc6 12. Nxe4) ({In this line I would have ended up with an extra pawn. The bishop cannot be taken after Bxd4 because of after dxe4 there's a discovery attack on the dark square bishop as well as a double attack on the light square bishop.} 10. Nxe4 Bxd4 11. Ng3) 10... Nxc3 11. Nxd8 Nxd1 12. Rfxd1 Rxd8 {At this point I was happy to get the queens off the board. We have arrived at a late middlegame/early endgame where there are two bishops on both sides of the pawn and some slight imbalance in the pawn structure. Although the 3 to 2 majority on the queen side ever so slightly favours white, this game is far from over. Theoretically.} 13. Bxd5 Bxb2 14. Rab1 Bg7 {Terrible. After around an hour of gameplay my attention started loose focus and I ended up with a serious case of tunnel vision. Simple tactic in two moves. Can you spot it?} ({This line would have won me a pawn and an isolated c pawn on white's side of which I was so afraid at the beginning of a match.} 14... e6 15. Be4 Rxd1+ 16. Rxd1 Bf6) 15. Bxf7+ Kxf7 16. Rxd8 {Down the exchange I decided to fight on and practice some endgame tactics. But as soon as white managed to trade the dark square bishops off the game was basically over.} 16... b6 17. Rbd1 Bb7 18. Rxa8 Bxa8 19. Rd7 Be4 20. Rxa7 b5 21. Bc5 Bf6 22. c3 Bd5 23. Bd4 h5 24. Bxf6 Kxf6 25. a4 bxa4 26. Rxa4 Ke5 27. f4+ Kd6 28. c4 Bc6 29. Ra5 Be4 30. Kf2 e6 31. g3 Bf5 32. Ke3 Kc6 33. Rb5 Bc2 34. Kd4 Ba4 35. Rg5 {[%c_effect g5;square;g5;type;BestMove] [%c_arrow b5a5;color;#96be46;opacity;0.95;from;b5;to;a5] [%c_square b5;color;#9EBA5A;opacity;0.5;square;b5,g5;color;#9EBA5A;opacity;0.5;square;g5]} 1-0 Wit aan zet: vind de beste zet... klik het ? voor de oplossing Zwart aan zet: vind de beste zet... klik het ? voor de oplossing Waarschuwing: deze partij kan alleen gezien worden als JavaScript is geactiveerd in je browser. Dit delen:DelenFacebookE-mail