2 Oct 2014

E14 Queen's Indian: Classical Variation (4.e3) (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Bb4+ 4.Nbd2 b6 5.a3 Bxd2+ 6.Qxd2 Bb7 7.e3 d6 8.Bd3)

E14 Queen's Indian: Classical Variation (4.e3) (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Bb4+ 4.Nbd2 b6 5.a3 Bxd2+ 6.Qxd2 Bb7 7.e3 d6 8.Bd3)

I have nearly covered in this blog 80 different opening variations! I have never imagined that I would have played that many different things in my time. I am quite sure albeit there being this many variations already that there should be more still. I am still playing around 180 correspondence games and maybe after couple of days being sick and letting my time run on quite many games I think I have managed to improve the situation a bit today by moving in more games than in the last few days and thus reducing the amount of pressure coming from the time trouble situation. Time trouble in corr games I consider to be happening when I have less than 24 hours to move. I could not play games where I would only have 24 hours to play because I would just end up losing on time eventually.

[Event "Chessvideos.tv exclusive - Round 1"] [Site "Chess.com"] [Date "2008.08.01"] [Round "?"] [White "Jamesof"] [Black "Vierjoki, Timo"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "E14"] [WhiteElo "1659"] [BlackElo "1974"] [Annotator "Tactical Analysis 2.10 (5s), TV"] [PlyCount "62"] [EventDate "2008.??.??"] 1. d4 Nf6 (1... e6 2. c4 Bb4+ 3. Nd2 b6 4. a3 Bxd2+ 5. Qxd2 Nf6 {1-0 (61) Rogozenco,D (2522)-Mateuta,G (2503) Baile Herculane 2010}) 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 Bb4+ 4. Nbd2 {E11 Bogo-Indian Defense: Grünfeld Variation} b6 5. a3 Bxd2+ 6. Qxd2 Bb7 7. e3 d6 8. Bd3 {0.03/20 E14 Queen's Indian: Classical Variation (4.e3)} ( 8. b3 $14 {0.55/18}) 8... Nbd7 {0.57/18} (8... O-O $11 {0.03/20}) 9. O-O { 0.00/21} (9. Qe2 $14 {0.57/18}) (9. Qc2 e5 10. Be2 a5 11. b3 O-O 12. Bb2 Re8 13. O-O Qe7 14. b4 Ra7 15. Rfc1 Be4 16. Qc3 c5 17. Rd1 exd4 18. exd4 axb4 19. axb4 Rxa1 20. Bxa1 Nf8 21. bxc5 bxc5 22. Bf1 Qb7 23. d5 N8d7 {Rogozenco,D (2522)-Mateuta,G (2503) Baile Herculane 2010 1-0 (61)}) 9... O-O {0.54/19} ( 9... e5 $11 {0.00/21} 10. dxe5 dxe5) 10. b4 c5 $146 {0.94/17} (10... Be4 $11 { 0.22/21 remains equal.}) (10... Ne4 11. Qc2 f5 12. d5 exd5 13. Nd4 Ne5 14. f3 Nxd3 15. Qxd3 c5 16. Ne6 Qf6 17. Nxf8 Qxa1 18. Nd7 Qc3 19. Qe2 Qxc4 20. Qxc4 dxc4 21. fxe4 Bxe4 22. bxc5 bxc5 23. g4 Rd8 24. Nxc5 dxc5 25. gxf5 {Atalik,S (2530)-Fernandez Aguado,J (2285) Linares 1994 0-1 (40)}) (10... e5 11. Bf5 exd4 12. Nxd4 Ne5 13. Qc2 c5 14. Nb3 Qe7 15. f3 Bc8 16. Bd3 Nxd3 17. Qxd3 Be6 18. Bb2 Rad8 19. e4 b5 20. Na5 bxc4 21. Qe3 Rc8 22. b5 Bd7 23. a4 d5 24. Qg5 d4 25. Nxc4 {Kozul,Z (2609)-Bruzon Batista,L (2607) Khanty Mansiysk 2007 1/2-1/2 (56)} ) 11. Be2 {0.18/20} (11. Bb2 $16 {0.94/17}) 11... Qc7 12. Bb2 Rac8 {1.00/20} ( 12... a5 $11 {0.24/23}) 13. Rac1 {0.29/23} ({White should play} 13. dxc5 $16 { 1.00/20} dxc5 14. Rfd1) 13... Rfe8 {0.97/18} (13... a5 $11 {0.29/23}) 14. d5 { 0.05/23} (14. h3 $16 {0.97/18}) 14... exd5 $11 15. cxd5 Bxd5 16. Nd4 $1 Qb7 ( 16... cxd4 17. Rxc7) 17. Nf5 $1 {[#] f3 is the strong threat.} Re6 $2 {2.58/17} (17... Bxg2 $11 {0.00/23 and Black stays safe.} 18. Nxd6 Qa8) 18. f3 $18 g6 19. e4 gxf5 20. exd5 Ree8 $2 {7.22/21} (20... Nxd5 {3.37/23} 21. Bc4 Nc7 22. Bxe6 ( 22. Qg5+ Rg6 $16) 22... Nxe6 23. Qxd6 Ndf8) 21. Bb5 Re5 22. Bxe5 dxe5 23. Bxd7 Nxd7 24. Qg5+ Kh8 25. Qxf5 f6 26. bxc5 bxc5 27. Rc4 Rg8 {5.72/19} (27... Qxd5 $142 {3.82/25} 28. Rh4 Qf7) 28. Rh4 {[#]} Rg7 29. Rb1 Qxd5 30. Qe4 Qa2 $2 { 3.55/22} (30... Qd4+ {1.79/24} 31. Kh1 Nf8) 31. Rb7 $4 {-#1/21} (31. Rg4 $18 { 3.55/22}) 31... Qxg2# {Accuracy: White = 34%, Black = 8%.} 0-1

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