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)
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abcdefgh
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(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
 


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