Friday, June 15, 2018

Black to play for a equality

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Analysis of SpeedyChess11 (1841) vs. john2001plus (1850)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
hgfedcba
0
(black to move)
1.e4e6
2.d4d5
3.e5c5
4.c3Nc6
5.Nf3Qb6
6.Be2cxd4
7.cxd4Nh6
8.Nc3Nf5
9.Na4Qa5+
10.Nc3Qb6
11.Na4Qa5+
12.Nc3Qb6
13.Na4Qa5+
14.Nc3Qb6
15.Na4Qa5+
16.Kf1b5
17.Nc3b4
18.Nb5h5
19.Bf4Qb6
20.Bd3a6
21.Bxf5exf5
22.Nd6+Bxd6
23.exd6Na5
24.b3Nb7
25.Qe2+Be6
26.Rd1Nxd6
27.Qe5Ne4
28.Qxg7O-O-O
29.Qe5f6
30.Rc1+Kb7
31.Qc7+Qxc7
32.Rxc7+Ka8
CHECK!

Thursday, June 14, 2018

White to play and win

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Analysis of NC008 (1983) vs. learnychess (1690)
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
+3
(white to move)
1.d4Nf6
2.c4e6
3.Nc3d5
4.Bg5Nbd7
5.Nf3c6
6.e3Bb4
7.Qc2Qa5
8.Nd2h6
9.Bh4g5
10.Bg3Qb6
11.Bd3Nh5
12.a3Bxc3
13.bxc3Nxg3
14.hxg3Qc7
15.Nf3g4
16.Nd2h5
17.cxd5exd5
18.c4dxc4
19.Nxc4b5
20.Nd2Nb6
21.Bxb5Bd7
22.Bd3Qd8
23.Nc4h4
24.Nd6+Kf8
25.Qc5Qe7
26.gxh4Na4
27.Qe5Qxe5
28.dxe5Nb6
29.Bf5Bxf5
30.Nxf5Re8
31.g3Rxe5
32.Nd4Rc5
33.Ke2Nd5
34.Rhc1Rb5
35.Rxc6Rb2+
36.Rc2Rb8
37.Rac1Kg7
38.Rc5Nf6
39.Nf5+Kg6
40.Ne7+Kg7
41.Nf5+Kg6
42.Nd4Rb2+
43.Rc1c2Rbb8
44.Rc7Rhd8
45.Rxa7Ne4
46.Ra6+f6
47.f3Nxg3+
48.Kf2Nh1+
49.Kg2Rh8
50.Kxh1gxf3
51.Rcc6Rxh4+
52.Kg1Rf8
53.Nxf3
 

Sunday, June 10, 2018

Black to play for a winning position

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Analysis of Burnemup (1512) vs. John2001plus (1563)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
hgfedcba
0
(black to move)
1.e4e6
2.d4d5
3.e5c5
4.c3Nc6
5.Nf3Qb6
6.Be2cxd4
7.cxd4Nh6
8.Nc3Nf5
9.Na4Qa5+
10.Bd2Bb4
11.Bc3b5
12.a3Bxc3+
13.Nxc3b4
14.axb4Qxb4
15.Bb5Bd7
16.Bxc6Bxc6
17.Qd2Rb8
18.Rb1Bb5
19.Nxb5Qxb5
20.Qg5Qd3
21.Qc1O-O
22.Qd1Qe4+
23.Kf1Rfc8
24.Ng5Qf4
25.Nf3Rb4
26.g3Qe4
 

Black to play and win

ICC 30 0 u, Internet Chess Club
Analysis of john2001plus (1825) vs. fiddler (1735)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
hgfedcba
0
(black to move)
1.Nf3d5
2.d4Nf6
3.c4e6
4.Nc3Be7
5.Bf4O-O
6.e3Nbd7
7.cxd5exd5
8.Bd3c5
9.O-Oc4
10.Bc2a6
11.Ne5Bd6
12.a4Qe7
13.Nxd7Bxd7
14.Qf3Bxf4
15.exf4Qd6
16.Rfe1Rfe8
17.Re5Bc6
18.Rae1b5
19.axb5axb5
20.g4b4
21.Rxe8+Rxe8
22.Rxe8+Nxe8
23.Nd1Nf6
24.Ne3b3
25.Bb1Qb4
26.Nd1Qe1+
27.Kg2Ne4
28.g5Bd7
29.f5Nd2
30.Qxd5Qe8
31.Kg3Nxb1
 

Friday, June 8, 2018

Black to play and win

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Analysis of PlanetChessClub (2022) vs. john2001plus (1858)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
hgfedcba
+1
(black to move)
1.e4e6
2.Nf3d5
3.exd5exd5
4.d4Nf6
5.Be2Bd6
6.c3O-O
7.Bg5h6
8.Bh4g5
9.Bg3Ne4
10.Nbd2Nc6
11.Nxe4dxe4
12.Ne5Bxe5
13.dxe5Qe7
14.Qa4Nxe5
15.Qxe4Re8
16.Bxe5Qxe5
17.Qxe5Rxe5
18.f3Bf5
19.Kf2Rd8
20.Rad1Red5
21.Rxd5Rxd5
22.Ke3Re5+
23.Kf2Rd5
24.Rd1Rxd1
25.Bxd1Be6
26.a3f6
27.Ke3Kf7
28.Kd4Ke7
29.c4Kd6
30.b4b6
31.c5+bxc5+
32.bxc5+Ke7
33.Ba4Bd7
34.c6Bc8
35.Bb5Kd6
36.a4Bf5
37.Kc4a5
38.Kd4Bc2
39.Ke3Ke5
40.g3Bb3
41.f4+gxf4+
42.gxf4+Kd6
43.Kd4Bd5
44.Bd3Bxc6
45.Bc2Bd7
46.Bb3c5+
47.Kc3Be6
48.Bc2Ba2
49.Bf5Kd5
50.Kb2Bc4
51.Kc3Be2
52.Bg6Bd1
53.Be8c4
54.Bf7+Kc5
55.Be8Bb3
56.Bb5Kd5
57.Bd7Ke4
58.f5Ke5
59.Kd2Kd4
60.h3c3+
61.Ke2Bc2
62.Kf2Kc4
63.Ke3Kb4
64.Kd4Bb3
65.Kd3Bd1
66.Bb5Kb3
67.Bc4+Kb2
 

Thursday, June 7, 2018

Black to play and win

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Analysis of mateosh (1991) vs. john2001plus (1848)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
hgfedcba
-1
(black to move)
1.e4e6
2.Nf3d5
3.exd5exd5
4.d4Nf6
5.Nc3Bd6
6.Bd3O-O
7.O-Oc6
8.Bg5h6
9.Be3Re8
10.Re1Ne4
11.Nd2Qh4
12.g3Nxg3
13.Nf3Qh5
14.fxg3Bg4
15.Kg2Qh3+
16.Kg1Bxg3
17.Bf2Bxf2+
18.Kxf2Rxe1
19.Qxe1Qxf3+
20.Kg1Nd7
21.Qg3Qxg3+
22.hxg3Re8
23.Kf2Nf6
24.Re1Rxe1
 

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Black to play and win

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Taechess (1693) vs. John2001plus (1715)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
hgfedcba
0
(black to move)
1.e4e6
2.d4d5
3.e5c5
4.c3Nc6
5.Nf3Qb6
6.Bd3Bd7
7.Bc2cxd4
8.cxd4Rc8
9.Nc3Nb4
10.O-ONxc2
11.Qxc2Ne7
12.Be3Nf5
13.Rac1Be7
14.a3O-O
15.Qd2Rc4
16.Ne2Rfc8
17.Rxc4Rxc4
18.Rc1Qb3
19.Rxc4Qxc4
20.Ng3Nxg3
21.fxg3Bb5
22.Qc1a5
23.Qxc4Bxc4
24.Nd2b5
25.Kf2b4
26.Nxc4dxc4
27.a4Kf8
28.Ke2b3
29.Bd2Bb4
30.h4c3
31.Bc1Ba3
32.Kd3cxb2
 

Saturday, June 2, 2018

Black to play for mate

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Analysis of Dorfeus911 (1430) vs. john2001plus (1835)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
hgfedcba
-1
(black to move)
1.e4e6
2.d4d5
3.exd5exd5
4.c4Nf6
5.Nc3Bb4
6.Bd3O-O
7.Nf3Bg4
8.O-Odxc4
9.Bxc4Bxf3
10.Qxf3Qxd4
11.Qxb7Qxc4
12.Qxa8Bd6
13.Qxa7Bxh2+
14.Kxh2Qxf1
15.Qa4Nbd7
16.f3Re8
17.Nd5Re6
18.Qa8+Nf8
19.Nxc7Re1
20.Qa5Qh1+
21.Kg3Re2
22.Kf4Qh2+
23.g3Qh6+
24.Qg5Ng6+
25.Kf5Re5#
 

What is the strongest continuation for Black?

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Analysis of Dorfeus911 (1430) vs. john2001plus (1835)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
hgfedcba
+1
(black to move)
1.e4e6
2.d4d5
3.exd5exd5
4.c4Nf6
5.Nc3Bb4
6.Bd3O-O
7.Nf3Bg4
8.O-Odxc4
9.Bxc4Bxf3
10.Qxf3Qxd4
11.Qxb7Qxc4
12.Qxa8Bd6
13.Qxa7Bxh2+
14.Kxh2Qxf1
15.f3Qc4
16.Be3Re8
17.Rd1Nc6
18.Qc5Qh4+
19.Kg1Ne5
20.Bf2Qg5
21.Qe3Qxe3
22.Bxe3Nxf3+
23.gxf3Rxe3
24.Rd8+Re8
25.Rxe8+Nxe8
26.a4c6
27.b4Kf8
28.a5Nc7
29.Ne4Ke7
30.Kf2Na6
31.f4h6
32.f5Kd7
33.Ke3Nxb4
34.Kd4h5
35.f6g6
36.Kc5Nd5
37.a6Kc7
38.a7Nb6
39.Nd6h4
40.Nxf7Nd7+
41.Kd4Kb7
42.Ng5Nxf6
43.Ke5Nh7
44.Nf3g5