Saturday, February 24, 2018

What is the strongest continuation for Black?

Live Chess, Chess.com
Analysis of bigpawn63 (1490) vs. john2001plus (1872)
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8
hgfedcba
+2
(black to move)
1.e4e6
2.Nf3d5
3.exd5exd5
4.d4Nf6
5.Bg5h6
6.Bh4g5
7.Bg3Bd6
8.Ne5c5
9.c3cxd4
10.Bb5+Nbd7
11.Nxd7Bxd7
12.Bxd7+Qxd7
13.Bxd6Qxd6
14.Qxd4Qe6+
15.Kd1Qg4+
16.Kc2Qf5+
17.Kb3O-O
18.Re1Rfd8
19.Nd2Rac8
20.Re5Qg4
21.Qxa7d4
22.c4Ra8
23.Qc5Nd7
24.Qd5Nxe5
25.Qxe5Qxg2
26.Ne4Qf3+
27.Kc2d3+
28.Kc1d2+
29.Nxd2Qxf2
30.Nb3Qf1+
31.Qe1Qxe1+
32.Kc2Qe2+
33.Kc3Ra4
34.Nd4Rxc4+
35.Kb3Qd3#
 
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Friday, February 2, 2018

White to Play

Game Analysis
John Coffey (2016) vs.
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2
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abcdefgh
-2
(white to move)
1.Nf3b6
2.e4Bb7
3.Nc3e6
4.d4g6
5.h4h5
6.Bg5Be7
7.d5exd5
8.exd5d6
9.Qd2Bxg5
10.Nxg5Nf6
11.O-O-OO-O
12.f3Bc8
13.g4hxg4
14.h5Nxh5
15.Bd3Qe7
16.Rde1Qf6
17.fxg4Bxg4
18.Reg1Qf4
19.Qxf4Nxf4
20.Rxg4Nxd3+
21.cxd3Nd7
22.Nce4f5
23.Rgh4fxe4
24.Rh8+Kg7
25.Ne6+Kf6
26.Rf1+Ke7
27.Rh7+Ke8
28.Nxc7+Kd8
29.Ne6+Ke8
30.Nxf8Nxf8
31.Rxf8+Kxf8
32.Rh8+