I haven't had much experience with the King's Gambit. The first time it came up on RHP I had been looking at "My 60 Memorable Games" by Bobby Fischer. The 18th game had Fischer playing Black against Spassky in a King's Gambit opening. After Fischer's third move, he writes the following:
This loss spurred me to look for a "refutation" of the King's Gambit, which I published in the American Chess Quarterly, Vol. 1 (1961), No. 1. The right move is 3...P-Q3!
This is now known as the Fischer Defense and is what your opponent played and what I played in the 34th game I finished on RHP, which I won. It is GameId 8325850. Game 8325850 However, my opponent played 4.Bc4 instead of your 4.d4 and we do not want Black to win anyway, since you are playing White.
1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Ng1f3 d6 4.d4 g5 5.h4 f6 6.Nf3xg5 {a sacrifice that may not be sound, but results in Black not being able to castle and may offer some psychological benefits as well} fxg5 7.Qd1h5 Ke8d7 8.hxg5 Bf8e7 {8...Qe8 attacking Queen and e4 pawn is better for Black because now White can play...} 9.g3 {threatening 10.gxf4 or Bh3+ forcing the Black King to c6 where it can be attacked by the d-pawn for example...} 9...fxg3 10.Bh3+ Kc6 11.d5+ Kb6 12.Be3+ c5 13.dxc6+ Kxc6 14.Bxc8 Qxc8 15.Bd4 {attacking the Black rook}
Question: Where is the link to this game?
So many mistakes, and nothing constructive.
After 31. Kc2-b3..
31.. Re2-e1 is the finishing touch. Since 32. Kc2 is reputed by 32..Bxc3; 33. Ra2 Bxb4 is totally
hopeless for White. 2 pawns down plus Rook vs. Knight fight.
Originally posted by jcmessy Help in Analyzing this game? It was drawn.
Question: Where is the link to this game?
So many mistakes, and nothing constructive.
After 31. Kc2-b3..
31.. Re2-e1 is the finishing touch. Since 32. Kc2 is reputed by 32..Bxc3; 33. Ra2 Bxb4 is totally
hopeless for White. 2 pawns down plus Rook vs. Knight fight.
[fen]8/pppk3p/5b2/8/PP3B2/1KP3P1/4r3/RN4r1 b -- 31[/fen]
Game # ?? ( no game link..)
You are helping the wrong side. We want White to win.
But the Player on the White side ( Who Posted this Game ) has 292 Points more than
the Black Side. So obviously, Black was inferior here. 🙂
You don't Post an embarrassing game like this? It don't help the viewer at all.
Game 9553654
Originally posted by jcmessy But the Player on the White side ( Who Posted this Game ) has [b]292 Points more than
the Black Side. So obviously, Black was inferior here. 🙂
You don't Post an embarrassing game like this? It don't help the viewer at all.
Game 9553654[/b]
Originally posted by tim88 i think black would of won
[fen] 8/8/k7/2p5/p1P5/8/K7/8 w - - 0 1[/fen][fen]8/8/k7/2p5/p1P5/K7/8/8 w - - 0 1[/fen][fen]8/8/8/k1p5/p1P5/K7/8/8 w - - 0 1[/fen][fen] 8/8/8/k1p5/p1P5/8/K7/8 w - - 0 1[/fen][fen]8/8/8/2p5/pkP5/8/K7/8 w - - 0 1[/fen]
But that depends on white making the Ka3 move, which they didnt do because they knew it would have put the in a losing position. Hence the peek-a-boo behind the pawn.
Originally posted by IDrinkYourMilkshake But that depends on white making the Ka3 move, which they didnt do because they knew it would have put the in a losing position. Hence the peek-a-boo behind the pawn.