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KillaBeez

This was a game that I played recently that ended wonderfully.


RYANMOLLY

nice

 


BirdsDaWord
Good job - love your foresight of defending the kingside with Qf1.  The Ruy interests me - never got into it yet though...is 0-0 better than d3?
BasicLvrCH8r
Why do you always post the games where I lose? I should post the game where you hung your knight in the Grand Prix Attack.
KillaBeez
You really do not have to mention that you lost.  And that was a really good tactic.  Go write in your blog that I hung my knight.  I am sure the whole world will want to know.
Tubal
Hello I have a question, as a responce for 27.Qxf4, what about Qe8 with the threat of checking at e3 with all kinds of trouble. It will also bloc the line for Ra8, and threatens the white Q. Just a thought.
KillaBeez
You might be on to something here.  If Qxd6, then perpetual follows.  I personally like Qxg4 Qe3+ Kg2 Qxd2+ Kh3 with three pawns for the exchange.  White has all the chances then.  In response to Qxb2, then White can play Qf5! winning.
oginschile
I love the Marshall... for all its tactical possibilities, it is usually quite a positional battle that ensues. Some nice positional ideas in this game. Your handling of it is nice, as well as the Qxf4! Beautiful move.
Skeptikill

Yup white killed black after black took some big chances by opening up so gladly without much instant attack/help.

ON move 25 also i like Ra7 with the possibility of Ra3 next for checkmate but sure your way is better.Did you look at this line by any chance?  A win is a win. 


ohlrick19
thats it. . .
rollingpawns
benws wrote:
very nice refutation of the marshall gambit.

It is not  a refutation of Marshall. Black can't play the moves like 16... Bf3 and 19... Nxe3. The attack should be "fast and furious" and such moves allow White to develop/counterattack.