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There are 0 results for Wilson Gavin in the games. There are at least 0 results for Wilson_Gavin in the forum. There are 100 results for Wilson_Gavin in wikichess. Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 Nc3 d5 exd5 exd5 Nf3 Nf6 Ng5 Be7 Bb5+ c6 Ba4 We're now on -0.34, according to Fritz. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 Nc3 d5 exd5 exd5 Nf3 Nf6 Ng5 Be7 Bb5+ c6 Of course. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 Nc3 d5 exd5 exd5 Nf3 Nf6 Ng5 Be7 Bb5+ Poor. Bf4 is best. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 Nc3 d5 exd5 exd5 Nf3 Nf6 Ng5 Be7 Best, according to Fritz. We're on 0.03 now. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 Nc3 d5 exd5 exd5 Nf3 Nf6 Ng5 Seems pointless. White should finish his development before moving a piece for a second time. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 Nc3 d5 exd5 exd5 Nf3 Nf6 ..Be7 is also good. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Qxc5 Nf3 Nbc6 Be3 Qa5 Ng5 Nxe5 Bd2 N7c6 c4 Bb4 Bxb4 Qxb4+ Qd2 h6 Nf3 The unappetising Nh3 is better. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Qxc5 Nf3 Nbc6 Be3 Qa5 Ng5 Nxe5 Bd2 N7c6 c4 Bb4 Bxb4 Qxb4+ Qd2 h6 Now an endgame is in sight, Black tries to wreck White's pawn structure. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Qxc5 Nf3 Nbc6 Be3 Qa5 Ng5 Nxe5 Bd2 N7c6 c4 Bb4 Bxb4 Qxb4+ Qd2 The only way to defend the King and b2 simultaneously. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Qxc5 Nf3 Nbc6 Be3 Qa5 Ng5 Nxe5 Bd2 N7c6 c4 Bb4 Bxb4 Qxb4+ Much better than ..Nxb4. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Qxc5 Nf3 Nbc6 Be3 Qa5 Ng5 Nxe5 Bd2 N7c6 c4 Bb4 Bxb4 Again, poor. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Qxc5 Nf3 Nbc6 Be3 Qa5 Ng5 Nxe5 Bd2 N7c6 c4 Bb4 Fritz much prefers ..Qb6, but this is very solid, I feel. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Qxc5 Nf3 Nbc6 Be3 Qa5 Ng5 Nxe5 Bd2 N7c6 c4 Well, it clears c3 for the knight, I suppose, but White is now clutching at straws. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Qxc5 Nf3 Nbc6 Be3 Qa5 Ng5 Nxe5 Bd2 N7c6 Releasing the bishop on f8. Fritz says we're on -0.69 now. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Qxc5 Nf3 Nbc6 Be3 Qa5 Ng5 Nxe5 Bd2 Another very poor move. White has fallen apart. Two minor pieces have yet to move off their starting squares. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Qxc5 Nf3 Nbc6 Be3 Qa5 Ng5 Nxe5 Snatching the gift before it is retracted. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Qxc5 Nf3 Nbc6 Be3 Qa5 Ng5 A terrible move, perhaps somehow believing he could brew up a kingside attack. Nbd2 was mandatory here. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Qxc5 Nf3 Nbc6 Be3 Qa5 ..Qd5 is also possible. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Qxc5 Nf3 Nbc6 Be3 With e5 doubly attacked, White must start hitting the black Queen. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Qxc5 Nf3 Nbc6 A very natural move, but it does leave the black queen ahead of her troops, and potentially blocked from retreating. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Qxc5 Nf3 Defending e5. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Qxc5 Black must take the c5-pawn immediately, also threatening e5. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ c3 Threatening b4. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Qa5+ Naturellement. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 dxc5 Black can win back the pawn right away, as he does here. Fritz rates this +1.06, badly overestimating the White position. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Re1 Qc7 Nf4 Bc5 Nxg6 hxg6 a3 O-O-O b4 Bxf2+ Kxf2 Rxh2 Rh1 Rxg2+ Kxg2 Ne5+ We're now on -4.37. White should resign. End of analysis. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Re1 Qc7 Nf4 Bc5 Nxg6 hxg6 a3 O-O-O b4 Bxf2+ Kxf2 Rxh2 Rh1 Rxg2+ Kxg2 Naturally. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Re1 Qc7 Nf4 Bc5 Nxg6 hxg6 a3 O-O-O b4 Bxf2+ Kxf2 Rxh2 Rh1 Rxg2+ It's nearly all over now. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Re1 Qc7 Nf4 Bc5 Nxg6 hxg6 a3 O-O-O b4 Bxf2+ Kxf2 Rxh2 Rh1 Missing Black's reply. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Re1 Qc7 Nf4 Bc5 Nxg6 hxg6 a3 O-O-O b4 Bxf2+ Kxf2 Rxh2 Naturally. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Re1 Qc7 Nf4 Bc5 Nxg6 hxg6 a3 O-O-O b4 Bxf2+ Kxf2 Of course. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Re1 Qc7 Nf4 Bc5 Nxg6 hxg6 a3 O-O-O b4 Bxf2+ Destroying the protection around the White king. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Re1 Qc7 Nf4 Bc5 Nxg6 hxg6 a3 O-O-O b4 Definitely not recommended. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Re1 Qc7 Nf4 Bc5 Nxg6 hxg6 a3 O-O-O Black castles into it anyway. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Re1 Qc7 Nf4 Bc5 Nxg6 hxg6 a3 White may think he will be nudging the black bishop soon, or preparing a queenside pawn assault, but ... ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Re1 Qc7 Nf4 Bc5 Nxg6 hxg6 Naturally. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Re1 Qc7 Nf4 Bc5 Nxg6 White may think he is scuppering Black's plans to castle kingside, but really he's just opening the h-file for the black rook against the white king. Black's kingside attack will play itself now. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Re1 Qc7 Nf4 Bc5 Objectively a poor move -- Fritz rates this as virtual equality. But Black's position has shifted from very passive tohighly aggressive. Some Whites may get scared here. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Re1 Qc7 Nf4 Is White preparing an assault on the uncastled king? ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Re1 Qc7 My preferred square for the queen. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Re1 Completing his development? ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O Ng6 Preparing the development of the dark-squared bishop, and discouraging Bf4. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 O-O A protected king? ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Bb7 Naturally. Black begins to scent a kingside attack. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Bg2 Naturally. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 b5 Grabbing space and preparing the development of the queenside bishop. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 g3 Unsubtle. Trying to develop the light-squared bishop, and perhaps put the dark-squared bishop on f4. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 N8c6 Developing again. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Nde2 OK. We're on -0.53 now. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Qxe5+ Naturally. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Bd2 Without merit. We're now on -0.44. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 Qa5 Black now has fluid movement for his pieces, but Fritz still rates this as +0.53 if white plays f4. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Nxd4 This looks somewhat Sicilian. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 cxd4 Releasing some of the tension. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Bg5 White should have played dxc5 or d5. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 c5 Fritz does not like this move at all, rating it +1.06 to White, assuming he plays dxc5. But it is thematic. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Nf3 Not bad. Fritz prefers Ng5 a little. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 a6 Keeps the knight off b5 and prepares for ..b5 and a fianchetto of the light-squared bishop. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nc3 White is still ahead after this move, but it just seems a shotgun approach. Black was likely to play ..a6 soon anyway, rendering Nc3 fairly pointless. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Nf3 Be7 Bd3 d5 Ne5 Nf6 Bg5 O-O c4 c6 Bxf6 Bxf6 O-O Qb6 Qb3 Qxd4 White's attack has no merit. Black is clearly ahead -- Fritz rates this about -2.00. End of analysis. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Nf3 Be7 Bd3 d5 Ne5 Nf6 Bg5 O-O c4 c6 Bxf6 Bxf6 O-O Qb6 Qb3 White appears to have ignored Black's attack on d4. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Nf3 Be7 Bd3 d5 Ne5 Nf6 Bg5 O-O c4 c6 Bxf6 Bxf6 O-O Qb6 And now it's Black to gets his queen on the b-file. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Nf3 Be7 Bd3 d5 Ne5 Nf6 Bg5 O-O c4 c6 Bxf6 Bxf6 O-O At last White plays it, but now it's too late. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Nf3 Be7 Bd3 d5 Ne5 Nf6 Bg5 O-O c4 c6 Bxf6 Bxf6 Of course. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Nf3 Be7 Bd3 d5 Ne5 Nf6 Bg5 O-O c4 c6 Bxf6 Pointless. White should be developing pieces (e.g. Qb3 is best, 0-0 is OK). Now Black gets the upperhand. Fritz says -0.22. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Nf3 Be7 Bd3 d5 Ne5 Nf6 Bg5 O-O c4 c6 A bit timid. Fritz prefers ...Ng4, arriving at an equal position. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Nf3 Be7 Bd3 d5 Ne5 Nf6 Bg5 O-O c4 Good idea, but too early. White should be castling. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Nf3 Be7 Bd3 d5 Ne5 Nf6 Bg5 O-O Simplest and best. Despite White's sub-optimal moves, we shouldn't think Black has achieved equality yet. Fritz rates the position around +0.50. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Nf3 Be7 Bd3 d5 Ne5 Nf6 Bg5 Perhaps still thinking a kingside attack is on. O-O would have been best. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Nf3 Be7 Bd3 d5 Ne5 Nf6 Preventing Qh5 and developing the kingside. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Nf3 Be7 Bd3 d5 Ne5 Premature. White should develop more pieces or castle before moving one piece twice. The kingside attack (initiated by Qh5) is not on. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Nf3 Be7 Bd3 d5 Black needs to protect the f-pawn. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Nf3 Be7 Bd3 This creates the classic formation for White. If Black plays ...d5, he creates a hole on e5 for the White night. But if he doesn't play ...d5, then White himself can play d5 and then feed the knight onto e6 via d4. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nh3 c5 Nf4 cxd4 Bd3 Nbc6 The position is worth -0.91, says Fritz. White has gained nothing for the pawn. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nh3 c5 Nf4 cxd4 Bd3 Qxd4 would have been worth -0.28. White seems to think he can punish Black for this unknown defence. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nh3 c5 Nf4 cxd4 Much the best move, resulting in near-equality (+0.06). ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nh3 c5 Nf4 White continues immediately with his plan, almost ignoring the attack on the d-pawn. Fritz says the position is worth +0.72 after dxc5. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nh3 c5 Black plays this thematic move, which doesn't make even Fritz's Top 8 list of moves. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Nh3 Slightly mysterious, but does create the option of putting the knight on f4, which might put useful pressure on g6 if the White queen comes out to h5+. One reason why we are advised not to develop knights onto rook-3 is in case they are captured by an enemy bishop and you have to re-capture with the pawn. But in this opening, there are currently three of the opponent's own pawns preventing this capture. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 c3 cxd4 cxd4 Nbc6 Nf3 Qa5+ Qd2 Qxd2+ Nbxd2 Nd5 a3 Nb3 would have been much better. The problem is that White's Bg5 is now trapped. Fritz says this position is worth -1.59. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 c3 cxd4 cxd4 Nbc6 Nf3 Qa5+ Qd2 Qxd2+ Nbxd2 Nd5 Frees a path for the dark-squared bishop and prepares a possible N-b4-c2+. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 c3 cxd4 cxd4 Nbc6 Nf3 Qa5+ Qd2 Qxd2+ Nbxd2 Bxd2 is better because then the Nb1 can go to c3 and then b5. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 c3 cxd4 cxd4 Nbc6 Nf3 Qa5+ Qd2 Qxd2+ Eliminates the chances of White forcing a quick win. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 c3 cxd4 cxd4 Nbc6 Nf3 Qa5+ Qd2 Bd2 is better. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 c3 cxd4 cxd4 Nbc6 Nf3 Qa5+ Fritz prefers ..h6. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 e5 Ne7 Bg5 c5 c3 cxd4 cxd4 Nbc6 Nf3 Natural and developing. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Bd3 Nc6 Ne2 d5 c4 Nb4 O-O Nf6 Bg5 Nxd3 Qxd3 h6 Bxf6 Qxf6 cxd5 Bd7 Nbc3 O-O-O a4 a6 Rfe1 Bd6 Qc4 Rde8 b4 Kd8 b5 a5 Rac1 Re7 Qb3 f4 b6 f3 bxc7+ Bxc7 The only way to capture. Black now has equality. The white rook will capture on e1, and then the black queen will recover the lost pawn by Qxd4. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Bd3 Nc6 Ne2 d5 c4 Nb4 O-O Nf6 Bg5 Nxd3 Qxd3 h6 Bxf6 Qxf6 cxd5 Bd7 Nbc3 O-O-O a4 a6 Rfe1 Bd6 Qc4 Rde8 b4 Kd8 b5 a5 Rac1 Re7 Qb3 f4 b6 f3 bxc7+ Ng3 may have been better. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Bd3 Nc6 Ne2 d5 c4 Nb4 O-O Nf6 Bg5 Nxd3 Qxd3 h6 Bxf6 Qxf6 cxd5 Bd7 Nbc3 O-O-O a4 a6 Rfe1 Bd6 Qc4 Rde8 b4 Kd8 b5 a5 Rac1 Re7 Qb3 f4 b6 f3 The best way is to counter-attack. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Bd3 Nc6 Ne2 d5 c4 Nb4 O-O Nf6 Bg5 Nxd3 Qxd3 h6 Bxf6 Qxf6 cxd5 Bd7 Nbc3 O-O-O a4 a6 Rfe1 Bd6 Qc4 Rde8 b4 Kd8 b5 a5 Rac1 Re7 Qb3 f4 b6 f3 is better, but let's see what happens. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Bd3 Nc6 Ne2 d5 c4 Nb4 O-O Nf6 Bg5 Nxd3 Qxd3 h6 Bxf6 Qxf6 cxd5 Bd7 Nbc3 O-O-O a4 a6 Rfe1 Bd6 Qc4 Rde8 b4 Kd8 b5 a5 Rac1 Re7 Qb3 f4 Black (still a pawn down) ignores the threat. The position is worth just +0.16, says Fritz. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Bd3 Nc6 Ne2 d5 c4 Nb4 O-O Nf6 Bg5 Nxd3 Qxd3 h6 Bxf6 Qxf6 cxd5 Bd7 Nbc3 O-O-O a4 a6 Rfe1 Bd6 Qc4 Rde8 b4 Kd8 b5 a5 Rac1 Re7 Qb3 To enable b6. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Bd3 Nc6 Ne2 d5 c4 Nb4 O-O Nf6 Bg5 Nxd3 Qxd3 h6 Bxf6 Qxf6 cxd5 Bd7 Nbc3 O-O-O a4 a6 Rfe1 Bd6 Qc4 Rde8 b4 Kd8 b5 a5 Rac1 Re7 Preparing to double up rooks on the e-file, if necessary. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Bd3 Nc6 Ne2 d5 c4 Nb4 O-O Nf6 Bg5 Nxd3 Qxd3 h6 Bxf6 Qxf6 cxd5 Bd7 Nbc3 O-O-O a4 a6 Rfe1 Bd6 Qc4 Rde8 b4 Kd8 b5 a5 Rac1 The rook is worthless now on the a-file. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Bd3 Nc6 Ne2 d5 c4 Nb4 O-O Nf6 Bg5 Nxd3 Qxd3 h6 Bxf6 Qxf6 cxd5 Bd7 Nbc3 O-O-O a4 a6 Rfe1 Bd6 Qc4 Rde8 b4 Kd8 b5 a5 Any other move is lethal. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Bd3 Nc6 Ne2 d5 c4 Nb4 O-O Nf6 Bg5 Nxd3 Qxd3 h6 Bxf6 Qxf6 cxd5 Bd7 Nbc3 O-O-O a4 a6 Rfe1 Bd6 Qc4 Rde8 b4 Kd8 b5 Continuing the attack. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Bd3 Nc6 Ne2 d5 c4 Nb4 O-O Nf6 Bg5 Nxd3 Qxd3 h6 Bxf6 Qxf6 cxd5 Bd7 Nbc3 O-O-O a4 a6 Rfe1 Bd6 Qc4 Rde8 b4 Kd8 The king was feeling the heat on the c-file opposite the White queen. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Bd3 Nc6 Ne2 d5 c4 Nb4 O-O Nf6 Bg5 Nxd3 Qxd3 h6 Bxf6 Qxf6 cxd5 Bd7 Nbc3 O-O-O a4 a6 Rfe1 Bd6 Qc4 Rde8 b4 The only move to preserve some advantage for White. We're on +0.34. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Bd3 Nc6 Ne2 d5 c4 Nb4 O-O Nf6 Bg5 Nxd3 Qxd3 h6 Bxf6 Qxf6 cxd5 Bd7 Nbc3 O-O-O a4 a6 Rfe1 Bd6 Qc4 Rde8 A bid for control of the e-file and frees a space for the black king, which might be vulnerable to a rook check -- e.g. Nb5 axb5 axb5 enabling Ra8+. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson Gavin Wilson (1400) e4 e6 d4 f5 exf5 exf5 Bd3 Nc6 Ne2 d5 c4 Nb4 O-O Nf6 Bg5 Nxd3 Qxd3 h6 Bxf6 Qxf6 cxd5 Bd7 Nbc3 O-O-O a4 a6 Rfe1 Bd6 Qc4 The queen's position on d3 was blocked by his own pawns. ============ Contributors : Gavin Wilson
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