December 2014 – homegame at Montview CC, Blanchardstown
5-1 win
Well done gentlemen! Unfortunately 1 game is missing from this report. Better luck next time, Gavin. It is ok to post a lost game though, but you have to analyse it yourself and send it to your Captain.
[Event "3rd div against Naomh Barrog"]
[Site "Blanchardstown"]
[Date "2014-12-03"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Barry Plumber"]
[Black "John Delany"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D00"]
[Opening "Queen's pawn game"]
[Annotator "Randolf"]
{1 hour 45 minutes per person for whole game} 1. d4 d5 2. e3 Bf5 3. Nf3 e6
4. Bd3 Bg6 5. O-O Nd7 6. b3 Ngf6 7. Bb2 Bd6 8. h3 c6 9. Qe2 Ne4 10. Nbd2 f5
11. Rac1 {[#]White might try to post a Knight on e5 and follow up with f4, since
Black can’t play f6 anymore.} 11... Bh5 12. Qe1 Qf6 13. c4 O-O 14. Bxe4 {This
move seems to help Black. Instead of taking the Knight it seems better to play
14. Be2} 14... fxe4 15. Nh2 Rae8 16. f4 exf3 17. Ndxf3 Qd8 18. e4 { [#]This is
wrong. Opening the game with 18. e4 is helping Black, since Black is better developed and
has two nice Bishops. Better for White might have been 18. c5} 18... Bf4 19. Rc2
dxe4 20. Ne5 {20. Qxe4 would have been better, but White is falling apart.}
20... Nxe5 21. dxe5 Qd3 22. Rxf4 (22. Rc3 Bxh2+ 23. Kxh2 Qxf1 {and White is a
Rook down.}) 22... Qxc2 23. Rxf8+ Rxf8 24. Ba3 Rd8 25. Bd6 Bg6 26. Qh4 Qd1+
27. Nf1 Rxd6 28. exd6 Qxd6 29. Ne3 h6 30. Kh1 Qd2 31. Qg3 Kh7 32. h4 Qxa2
33. Ng4 Bf5 34. Ne3 Qxb3 35. Qf4 Bg6 36. h5 Qb1+ { [#]Defending e4 and collecting
h5} 37. Kh2 Bxh5 {White resigns} 0-1
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[Event "Div 3 Ennis Shield 2014 - 2015"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2014.12.03"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Pandelias, Emmanouil"]
[Black "Byrne, Patrick L."]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B23"]
[WhiteElo "1799"]
[BlackElo "1547"]
[Annotator "Pandelias, Emmanouil"]
[PlyCount "47"]
[SourceDate "2014.11.17"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 g6 3. f4 Nc6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5. Bb5 Qb6 6. a4 ({[#] I was also
considering} 6. Nd5 $5 Qa5 7. Bxc6 dxc6 8. Nc3 Bg4 {, but I think white losses
too much time}) 6... e6 7. d3 ({An other idea is} 7. e5 $5 Nge7 8. Ne4 {, but
without something concrete here, I wanted to just develop my pieces}) 7... Nge7
8. O-O O-O 9. Kh1 Rd8 {Seems like a wasted tempo, as d5 can be played anyway.
Other possible moves are:} (9... d5 10. Bxc6 Qxc6 11. Qe1) (9... Na5 $5 10. Qe1
d5 11. exd5 Nxd5) 10. Bxc6 bxc6 $6 ({[#]I was expecting} 10... Qxc6 {. Now I have
the plan to target on the weeknesses}) 11. e5 d5 12. exd6 Rxd6 13. Ne5 $16 Ba6
14. Qf3 (14. Qe1 {was also another consideration, with the idea of playing b3})
14... Nd5 {I was expecting instead the knight to go to f5 and then to d4} 15.
a5 Qc7 ({If} 15... Qb4 16. Ra4) 16. Ne4 Rdd8 17. Nxc5 Bc8 18. Bd2 ({Or} 18. b3
{with the idea Bb2}) 18... Rf8 (18... Rb8 19. c4 Rxb2 20. cxd5 ({I had prepared
} 20. Bc1 {but is a little bit more complicated than I thought:} Rc2 21. d4 Ne7
22. Qb3 Re2 23. Qd3) 20... Rxd2 21. d6 $1) 19. c4 Ne7 20. Bc3 h5 ({If} 20... f6
21. Ng4 h5 22. Nf2 e5 23. Rae1) 21. Qe4 f6 $2 22. Nxg6 f5 23. Nxe7+ Qxe7 24.
Qxc6 {[#]}1-0
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[Event "3rd div against Naomh Barrog"]
[Site "Blanchardstown"]
[Date "2014-12-03"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Paul O'Neill"]
[Black "Rudolf Tirzman"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C02"]
[Opening "French: advance, Paulsen attack"]
[Annotator "Randolf"]
{1 hour 45 minutes per person for whole game} 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3
Nc6 5. Nf3 Nge7 6. Nbd2 cxd4 7. cxd4 Nf5 8. Nb3 Qb6 9. Bd3 Bd7 {[#]Maybe 9. ..,a5
is also an idea. It looks like Black can win d4 since the Bishop on d3 is
blocking the Queens defence of d4, but this is not the case.} (9... Nfxd4
10. Nfxd4 Nxd4 11. Nxd4 Qxd4 12. Bb5+ Bd7 13. Bxd7+ Kxd7 14. Qxd4 {1-0})
10. Bxf5 exf5 11. O-O Nd8 12. Ng5 h6 13. Nh3 g5 14. Qh5 Rg8 15. Bd2 Ne6 16. Rac1
Rg6 17. Rc2 Bb4 18. Qd1 Ba4 19. Bxb4 Qxb4 20. Rc3 g4 {time left – White:31 mins
/ Black:16 mins)} 21. Qd2 {[#]Threatening a discover attack on the Black Queen and
after 21. ..,a5 – the White Knight will live on 22. Nf4} 21... Qxc3 ({after}
21... Bxb3 22. Rc8+ Rxc8 23. Qxb4 Bc4 24. Qxb7 Rc7 25. Qa8+ Ke7 26. Ng5 hxg5
27. Rd1 {Black seems slightly better off}) 22. bxc3 gxh3 23. g3 {Now White is up
in material} 23... Ng5 24. f3 b6 25. Qf4 Bd7 {time left – White:21 mins /
Black:8 mins)} 26. Nd2 Rc8 27. Rc1 Rgc6 28. Qe3 b5 29. f4 Ne4 30. Nxe4 fxe4
{time left – White:17 mins / Black:7 mins)} 31. a3 a5 32. f5 Bxf5 33. Qf4 Bh7 {[#]A
lot of good moves have been played pretty fast. The Bishop might on the central
square d7 would also holds Blacks position together nicely.} 34. Rf1 Bg6 35. Rb1
Rxc3 {time left – White:3 mins / Black:3 mins)} 36. Rxb5 Rc1+ 37. Kf2 R1c3
38. Rxa5 {A blunder under time pressure. White was too greedy!} 38... Rf3+
39. Qxf3 exf3 40. Kxf3 Rc3+ {time left – White:2 mins / Black:1 mins)} 41. Kg4
{[#]Black won the a-pawn, while White won both the d5 and h3 pawn. Game continued
for 20 more moves after which White finally flaged with just 6 seconds left for
Black.} 0-1
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[Event "Ennis Shield"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2014.12.06"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Randolf , Bruin"]
[Black "Andrew, O'Brien"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D43"]
[WhiteElo "1656"]
[BlackElo "1350"]
[Annotator "luke,scott"]
[PlyCount "113"]
[EventDate "2014.12.03"]
[EventRounds "5"]
1. Nf3 d5 2. d4 Nf6 3. c4 c6 4. Nc3 e6 5. Qb3 Nbd7 6. Bg5 {Solid Development,}
Be7 7. e3 Qb6 {[#] Black is trying to open the A file for some counter
play, but i think he should be trying to play c5 and e5 while creating more
tension in the centre} 8. Bd3 {a bit inaccurate should take on d5 before
moving the bishop} Qxb3 9. axb3 {[#] I prefer white here, black really
should have taken on c4 first before Qxb3, now whites centre is supported} Ng8
$6 {trying to play f6 then e5 maybe? not the best} 10. Bf4 Bf6 {[#] if
black had his queen on c7 and waited a bit, e5 wouldn’t be that hard} 11. g4 {
capitilising on blacks silly ng8} g6 12. c5 {white has the better pieces, more
space and better development, he should be trying to open lines! e4 h4 or 0-0
was better} Ne7 13. Bd6 Ng8 {[#] Black missed the chance of playing e5,
but instead wastes time with his bad knight,} 14. Ke2 Be7 15. Bg3 Bf6 {[#] black clearly has no plan here, remember; “A bad plan is better than no
plan!”} 16. h4 h5 17. g5 Bg7 18. e4 {White begins to break down black’s pawn
centre} Ne7 19. e5 {[#] with this move we can see white will be
focusing on the queen side now} O-O 20. b4 b6 21. cxb6 Nxb6 {opening the c5,
another lane-way of attack for white} 22. Bf4 Bb7 23. Ra2 Rfe8 24. Rha1 {[#] white is starting to prepare his assault on the a and c pawns} Nbc8
{defending the a-pawn,} 25. Na4 $1 {Great move} Rb8 26. Bd2 Bf8 27. Nc5 Rd8 {[#] All black can do is defend right now, so white should just
continuously make improving moves} 28. Bc3 Kh8 29. Nd2 Kg7 30. Nf1 {White is
trying to place his knight on b4 via e3 to c2 to b4} Ng8 31. Ne3 Bxc5 32. bxc5
Ba8 {[#] All of black’s pieces are on the 8th rank, defending or doing
nothing at all, while white’s pieces are active and serving a role} 33. b4 {
trying to open more lines with b5 ideas} Nge7 34. f4 Rd7 35. Ra5 Rc7 36. Kd2
Rd7 37. Kc2 Rc7 {[#]} {b5 is coming} 38. Rb1 Rd7 39. Be1 (39. Be2)
39... Rc7 40. Kc3 Rd7 41. Nc2 Rc7 42. Na3 Rcb7 43. Ba6 {[#] White is
slowly but surely creeping into the black camp} Rc7 44. Kd3 Bb7 45. b5 {
computer is now saying that position is equal after white played kd3, but i
would rather have white in this position} Bxa6 46. bxa6 Rxb1 47. Nxb1 Nf5 {[#] White regains his advantage} 48. Ra2 Kf8 $4 {Blunder, white can now
crush through the B-file} 49. Rb2 Ke8 (49... Ke7) 50. Nd2 {rb8 was far better}
(50. Rb8) 50... Rd7 51. Nb3 Nce7 52. Na5 Rd8 53. Nb7 Ra8 {[#] White is
far far better here} (53... Rb8) 54. Na5 Kd8 (54... Rd8 55. Nb7 Ra8) 55. Nb7+
Ke8 56. Bf2 Kd7 $4 {[#] Blunder, white is a whole 15 points up
according to the computer !} 57. Nd6 {Blacks flag fell, white had 3 minutes
left on the clock.} 1-0
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[Event "Ennis Shield"]
[Site "Blanchardstown"]
[Date "2014.12.03"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Tom, Collins"]
[Black "Danny, Dwyer"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A07"]
[WhiteElo "1278"]
[BlackElo "1601"]
[Annotator "luke,scott"]
[PlyCount "98"]
[EventType "match"]
[EventRounds "5"]
1. Nf3 d5 2. g3 Nf6 3. Bg2 Bf5 4. O-O e6 { [#] good play by both sides,
put i think black should have established e5 a lot sooner} 5. d3 Bd6 6. Nbd2
Nbd7 7. b3 {[%csl Yc5,Ye5][%cal Ye6e5,Yc7c5] [#] Both sides are
developing well, but i dislike white’s passive influence on the centre, black
should play moves like c5 and e5} O-O 8. Bb2 Re8 {strengthening the e5 push} 9.
c4 {White finally tries to break down black’s centre} c6 10. Qc2 Rc8 11. Rad1
Qe7 {Both sides looking good} 12. e4 $1 { [#] Computer likes this move}
dxe4 13. dxe4 Bg6 14. Nh4 e5 15. Nxg6 hxg6 16. Nf3 Ba3 17. Ba1 Bd6 { [#]
Both players launch a succession of computer moves} 18. Qe2 Nc5 {white is
slightly better now after b4} 19. Nh4 {throws away advantage} Rcd8 20. b4 {
computer still likes this, better late than never} Ne6 21. c5 Bc7 22. Qc4 Rxd1
23. Rxd1 Rd8 24. Qb3 { [#] giving black a slight advantage after rxd1}
Ng5 25. Rxd8+ Qxd8 26. Nxg6 $4 { [#] Blunder!!!} Ngxe4 $4 {misses:} (
26... Qd2 {any sort of moves besides Qe3 and Qc4} 27. Qe3 (27. Bf1 Ng4) (27.
Nh4 Qe1+ 28. Bf1 Nh3+ 29. Kg2 Qxf2+ 30. Kxh3 Qxf1+ 31. Ng2 Nxe4 32. Qe3 Nf2+
33. Kh4 Qc4+ 34. Kg5 Qg4#) (27. Qc4 Ng4 28. Qf1 fxg6) 27... Qxe3 28. fxe3 fxg6)
27. Nxe5 Bxe5 28. Bxe5 Qd2 {computer says position is equal, but it is 2N vs
2B..} 29. Bxe4 $4 { [#] Hanging a piece} Qe1+ 30. Kg2 Qxe4+ 31. Kg1 Qxe5
{Black is whole piece up, game it pretty much over as now black can swap
queens:} 32. Qd3 Qe1+ 33. Kg2 Qe4+ { [#] } 34. Qxe4 Nxe4 35. Kf3 {There
seems to be moves missing or wrong moves recorded at this point…..} (35. f3)
35... Nf6 36. Kf4 Kf8 37. Ke5 (37. Kf5 Ke7 38. Ke5) 37... Ke7 38. h3 Nd5 39. f4
Nxb4 40. g4 Nxa2 41. f5 a5 42. g5 a4 43. h4 a3 44. h5 Nc1 45. h6 gxh6 46. gxh6
a2 47. f6+ Kd7 48. Kf5 a1=Q 49. Kg5 Qb1 0-1
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