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A wonderful game with excellent commentary!
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move 35 their wastn a mate i dont think wouldnt just moving the rook up just been fine?
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35...c3 36.Bxd8 c2 37.Re7 c1=Q+
That's your line?
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No.. Bxd8 first, of course
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Is it just me or at 4:00 does white have Bg5.
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No, because after Re7 Rc8, White is losing a piece.
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couldn't the opponent have just played Re7-c7, winning the pawn?
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Great playing here KC. After move 20 it was yours.
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well if white plays g5 and Nxg5 is treathning a fork of king and rook and the pawn in the center, which the rook has to either move away, or check. and they dont seem strong, they fade special after N takes the g5 pawn white has the f and h pawn isolated plus the center pawn can be attacked after the N jumps to f3, but yeah what more can you ask from a 5 minute game is gut feeling, so he did right with the move he made it seemed very forcing which the guy gave a piece
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ok, i calculated some more:
White could play g5, the knight would have to take or else f6 is deadly.
but if knight takes f6 still is deadly.
black cannot cover e8 square. (King f8 - Bishop b4)
do only move might be: g6xf5. but then then the pawn structure is horrible against a dark-squared bishop.
there could be an escape, but it's good to follow instincts in a blitz game ;)
At 8:24 why you dindt play Rd7...If its loosing someone let me know I dont see it, there is a check from white but then what can he do
cuevasdecamuy 2 years ago 8
Great game KC! As usual I'm always learning from your common sense positioning and tactical play. You make it look so easy, when it's not! lol TY! JS
JohnnySkillish 2 years ago 4