Danny Feng (1808) - Joel Ogunremi (1860)
1. e4 c6
2. d4 d5
3. exd5 cxd5
4. Bd3 Nc6
5. c3 Qc7
6. h3 e5
7. dxe5 Nxe5
8.Bb5+ Bd7
I played 8... Nc6 here, I believe I wanted to out-and-out sac a pawn and not deal with defending an IQP after 8... Bd7 9. Bxd7 Qxd7; I understand that that's maybe a little irrational of me.
9. Qxd5?
White shouldn't take. Black is much better now if he can find the right move, which is....
Joel and Danny analyzing the game with me. Black was much better, but then hung a piece, whereupon white immediately agreed to a draw. I made Danny wear the hat all day.
Joel should have played 9... O-O-O! The point is that d3 is terribly weak.
10. Nf3 Bxb5
11. Qxb5 Nd3+ (D)
12. Ke2 (12. Kf1 Nxc1; 12. Kd2 Nxf2)
12... Qe7+
13. Be3 Nf4+
14. Kf1 Rd1+ -+
2 comments:
Where did you get the no draws hat? I want one!!!
If the move Nf6?
Steve Goldberg kindly donated a bunch to the August 2009 US Chess School.
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