Not perfect of course, so would be interested in seeing where white could have done better and black(me) also. I know at the end he could have drawn with perpet but I knew if I got the king to e7 when his queen was on the back row other than on a8, it would have been safe from checks and I had immediate mate threats, several in fact. So he missed the perpet but should he have taken the queen in the first place?(with the rook). My opponent was Seancool, rating mid 15's.
Originally posted by National Master DaleI like the Q-f3 thing. Also I think he would have been better going for the Scandanavian Polka, maybe with 3 c4. Does 3 c4 put white behind in development too far?
Whites 4th move Nxd5 looks strange to me.
I predict a collection of other moves would be better like 4.Qf3 or 4.Bc4 or maybe 4.d4
No perpetual here after 34...Bg6 instead of 34...Kf6.
Somehow the game Schiffers - Chigorin popped into my mind
when I saw the Queen sac and Rook and Bishop hounding the King.
Seancool - Sonhouse.
Schiffers - Chigorin
Here it is with the Missed Combination. Chigorin, alas, failed to find
22...Rh1+ and the forced mate. He played 22...b6 and the game was drawn.
Three pieces always mate and.....Check all checks.
Chigorin's choice opening may raise a dogmatic eyebrow or two.