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Annotated Chess Game 8395979 by Darax The Good Annotated Games
1. e4 e5 2. Ng1f3 Nb8c6 3. Bf1b5 Ng8f6 4. O-O Nf6xe4 5. Rf1e1
I really like being in this position.
5... d5 6. Nf3xe5 Bc8d7 7. Qd1f3 Qd8f6 8. d4 Qf6xf3 9. Ne5xf3 f6 10. Nb1c3 Bf8b4 11. Bc1d2 O-O-O 12. Re1e3 g5 13. a3 Bb4xc3 14. bxc3
thinking here that the b lane would be nice fro the rook.
14... g4
! whoops for white. His knight and bishop are effectively forked by this brilliant move.
15. Nf3h4 Ne4xd2 16. Re3e2 Nd2c4 17. Bb5xc4 dxc4 18. d5 Nc6e5 19. f4 gxf3 20. Nh4xf3 Ne5xf3 21. gxf3
white has allowed black to go up a piece and trade off pieces. White's king is exposed. Blacks king is safe.
21... Bd7h3 22. Kg1f2 Rh8g8 23. Re2e7 Rg8g2 24. Kf2e3 Rg2xc2 25. Ke3d4
White is trying to protect the d pawn. while attacking the c pawn.
25... c6 26. Re7xh7 Rd8xd5 27. Kd4xc4 Rc2b2 28. a4
b5 is mate without this move.
28... Bh3e6
!! just awesome here. Now the d5 rook can move with a discovered check. Even better, both of whites rooks are candidates for capture after the discovered check. White can't really save both rooks.
29. Rh7h8 Kc8c7 30. Rh8e8 Kc7d7 31. Re8b8
?? it's truly over for white. Capturing the black bishop might have let things limp along.
31... Rd5d1 32. Kc4c5 b6 33. Rb8xb6 axb6
brilliant finish.
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