Takchess Chess Improvement

A Novice chessplayer works to get better at chess using an improvement program based upon the methods of Michael de la Maza and the teachings of Dan Heisman

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

No Right

This is representative of winning a game that I had no right winning.

1. e4 {7} e5 {5} 2. Bc4 {10} Nf6 {3} 3. Nc3 {7} Bc5 {6} 4. Nf3 {16} d6 {4} 5.
h3 {11} Nxe4 {15} 6. Bxf7+ {15} Kxf7 {5} 7. Nxe4 {9} Bf5 {29} 8. d3 {21} Bxe4 {
6} 9. dxe4 {6} Nc6 {14} 10. Qd5+ {9} Ke8 {33} 11. Bg5 {20} Qd7 {12} 12. O-O-O {
24} h6 {4} 13. Be3 {17} Ke7 {13} 14. Bxc5 {17} Rad8 {14} 15. Be3 {15} Nb4 {10}
16. Qc4 {20} a5 {11} 17. Nxe5 {13} Qe6 {17} 18. Qxc7+ {15} Kf6 {14} 19. Ng4+ {
22} Kg6 {13} 20. f4 {42} Kh7 {22} 21. e5 {12} Rc8 {16} 22. Qxd6 {20} Rxc2+ {14}
23. Kb1 {51} Qxa2# {(Lag: Av=0.39s, max=0.8s) 5} 0-1

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circle update on problem finish L30 on to minicircle L30 number 5.

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