Thursday, March 25, 2010

A Second Look At A Fun Game

Two posts ago I showed a fun game that I played.  It was a KID game that I lost but had a few great opportunities to pull out a win.  If you look back you can see how I commented on the game and you can see what I was thinking.

Well, since then I have purchased, installed and imported a few games into Fritz 12.  Just for fun, I plugged this game in to see how I did and it turns out that I missed a lot of stuff.  Well, make that my opponent missed a lot of stuff and I missed a few chances to better my position.  So, I guess I got lucky to have as interesting a game as I did.

That said, the important thing that I learned from going over this game is that even when a king is completely exposed you may not have a great attack against it.  But as long as your king is safe, the best move might be to attack the other side of the board.  In this game, I got lucky because Mike kept trying to attack my king.  If he would have attacked my queen side, he would have picked apart any chance I could have had to win. 

Just to show everyone the difference between my comments and what Fritz 12 has shown, here is the same game with the output from the program.

Have fun everyone...








Reverse Angle XVII, UNC-Charlotte
Eberhardinger, Mike (1767) vs. Carerros, Charles (1591)
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
0
(white to move)
1.d4Nf6
2.c4g6
3.Nc3Bg7
4.e4d6
5.Nf3O-O
6.Be2e5
7.d5a5
8.O-ONa6
9.Bg5Nc5
10.Qc2h6
11.Bd2Nh5
12.Qc1Kh7
13.Ne1f5
14.exf5Nf6
15.fxg6+Kxg6
16.Nf3Ng4
17.h3e4
18.hxg4exf3
19.Qc2+Kf7
20.Bxf3Qh4
21.Bf4Kg8
22.Bg3Qg5
23.Ne4Nxe4
24.Bxe4Bxg4
25.Qd3Bf5
26.Rae1Rae8
27.Bxf5Rxe1
28.Bh7+Kh8
29.Rxe1Bxb2
30.Qe4Bc3
31.Re2Kg7
32.Bh4Qc1+
33.Kh2Be5+
34.g3Qf1
35.Qg6+Kh8
36.Bg8Rxf2+
37.Rxf2Qxf2+
38.Kh3Qf1+
39.Kg4Qe2+
40.Kf5Qf3+
41.Ke6Qf6+
42.Qxf6+Bxf6
43.Bxf6+Kxg8
44.Bd8
 





Thursday, March 18, 2010

Fritz 12

Today, I finally broke down and purchased Fritz 12. 

I have been playing a game on Gameknot.com and worked my way into a pretty even endgame but one that I thought I could win and in the end I had a draw.  At one point I could have pressed the issue and both I and my opponent could have promoted a pawn each but I held on to the possiblity that my opponent would have placed his king on the 8th rank and allowed me to queen with check and some advantage.

He didn't put his king on the eight rank until it was too late and I had to settle for a draw.  The moral of the story, I would like to know if I had better moves to make in the endgame to see if I could do better.  I couldn't find any but it just feels like there should be something.  So, I purchased Fritz so I can get a better look into the game.

I guess it is only fair to show the game as well.  So, it is below.  Nothing really interesting happened in it so I don't have any annotations but who knows maybe there was something there after the exchange of the last rooks from the board. 







Fast Ladder
alfredalfred (1375) vs. madik (1700)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
hgfedcba
0
(white to move)
1.e4e6
2.d3d5
3.exd5exd5
4.d4Nf6
5.Nf3Bd6
6.Nc3c6
7.Be2Bb4
8.Bd2Bxc3
9.Bxc3Ne4
10.Ne5Qg5
11.O-OBh3
12.Bg4Bxg4
13.Qxg4Qxg4
14.Nxg4Nxc3
15.bxc3Nd7
16.Rfe1+Kd8
17.Ne5Rf8
18.Nxd7Kxd7
19.Re5f6
20.Re3Rae8
21.Rxe8Rxe8
22.Kf1Kd6
23.Re1Rxe1+
24.Kxe1c5
25.Kd2c4
26.Kc1a5
27.a4Ke6
28.Kd2Kf5
29.Ke3g5
30.h3h5
31.Kf3g4+
32.hxg4+hxg4+
33.Kg3Kg5
34.f3f5
35.f4+Kh5
36.Kh2Kh4
37.g3+Kh5
38.Kg2Kg6
39.Kf2Kf6
40.Ke2Ke6
41.Kd1Kd6
 


Tuesday, March 16, 2010

A Fun Game

We all play an exciting game from time to time that sticks with us.  You know those games that you are extreamly proud of maybe becuase you defeated someone stronger than you or found that great move that stunned the crowd.  Well, at the last tournament that I played in I had a great King's Indian Defense game against a stronger player. 

I can't say that I didn't make any mistakes, becuase I did.  However I was able to keep fighting, keep attacking and work myself into a very fun and interesting position.  When I went down a pawn, due to a blunder, I kept playing.  When I dropped a piece, again to a blunder, I kept looking and found a way to stick in it.  Finally, I had a chance to draw the the game but overlooked an easy tactic and lost.  Yes, my favorite game of the year was one that I lost.

Well, here it is.  I'm trying a new way to display my games in this thread to see how well it works. 

I hope any readers out there enjoy this game as much as I did.

Have fun..







Reverse Angle XVII, UNC-Charlotte
Eberhardinger, Mike (1767) vs. Carerros, Charles (1591)
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
0
(white to move)
1.d4Nf6
2.c4g6
3.Nc3Bg7
4.e4d6
5.Nf3O-O
6.Be2e5
7.d5a5
8.O-ONa6
9.Bg5Nc5
10.Qc2h6
11.Bd2Nh5
12.Qc1Kh7
13.Ne1f5
14.exf5Nf6
15.fxg6+Kxg6
16.Nf3Ng4
17.h3e4
18.hxg4exf3
19.Qc2+Kf7
20.Bxf3Qh4
21.Bf4Kg8
22.Bg3Qg5
23.Ne4Nxe4
24.Bxe4Bxg4
25.Qd3Bf5
26.Rae1Rae8
27.Bxf5Rxe1
28.Bh7+Kh8
29.Rxe1Bxb2
30.Qe4Bc3
31.Re2Kg7
32.Bh4Qc1+
33.Kh2Be5+
34.g3Qf1
35.Qg6+Kh8
36.Bg8Rxf2+
37.Rxf2Qxf2+
38.Kh3Qf1+
39.Kg4Qe2+
40.Kf5Qf3+
41.Ke6Qf6+
42.Qxf6+Bxf6
43.Bxf6+Kxg8
44.Bd8
 


Thursday, March 11, 2010

Class B, Well Almost

Well it has been a few months since I have posted.  I guess life has just gotten busy.  My wife is finishing her Master's degree and my daughter learned to crawl so I have been chasing after one while supporting the other as best I can.  With all of that my chess playing has taken a hit.  I have only played in a few tournaments this year but at the Land of the Sky, one of the largest tournaments in North Carolina, I was able to pull out just enough wins to break 1600, the low end of the Class B.  Of course, I had a few losses which dropped me back to the Class C mark, but I have tasted the next level and I think I can move back up soon.

In January I made some very drastic changes to my chess playing to see if I can advance my level of play.  The first, and most drastic change, is that I no longer play 1.e4 as white.  That is right, I'm now a d4 player.  I don't know all of the theory behind that move so I'm just fumbling my way through but developing normally seems to work.  With e4 there is so much theory that I just don't have the time or books to research 20 lines deep in every one that is out there. It is strange for me to change over but I'm doing much better now that I'm starting to see how other people play against d4.

As Black, I have settled on two defenses.  I'm playing the French against 1. e4 and the King's Indian Defense against 1.d4.  The French is pretty solid and the one that I have been spending the most amount of time on while the KID is one of those exciting but difficult positions to play as Black.  I'm doing well so far in both.  In fact, one of my favorite games I have ever played was done at a recent tournament and was a KID game.  I'm going to post that here in the next week after I finish adding the rest of my annotations to it.  I didn't play it perfectly, but I had such great attacking options that it is worth looking at.

I'm not sure if anyone out there is even reading this, but if so, have fun and good luck in your own games!!!