Thursday, November 7, 2019

What is the strongest continuation for White?

Casual 5+2, Greenwood Chess Club
Coffey, John (2016) vs. Gusev, Dmitri (1865)
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
-2
(white to move)
1.Nf3Nc6
2.d4e6
3.c4d6
4.Nc3Nf6
5.e4e5
6.Bg5h6
7.Bxf6gxf6
8.Nd5f5
9.Bd3fxe4
10.Bxe4f5
11.Nxe5Nxe5
12.dxe5fxe4
13.Qh5+Kd7
14.Qg4+Kc6
15.Qxe4dxe5
16.O-O-OBd6
17.c5Kxc5
18.Qc2+Kb5
19.Nc3+Kc5
20.Rd5+Kc6
21.Qa4+
 

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

What is the strongest continuation for White?

Casual 5+2, Greenwood Chess Club
Analysis of Coffey, John (2016) vs. Gusev, Dmitri (1865)
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
-3
(white to move)
1.Nf3Nc6
2.d4e6
3.c4d6
4.Nc3Nf6
5.e4e5
6.Bg5h6
7.Bxf6gxf6
8.Nd5f5
9.Bd3fxe4
10.Bxe4f5
11.Nxe5Nxe5
12.dxe5fxe4
13.Qh5+Kd7
14.Qg4+Kc6
15.Qxe4dxe5
16.O-O-OQg5+
17.f4exf4
18.Nc3+Kb6
19.Rd5Qf6
20.c5+Bxc5
21.Na4+Kc6
22.Rd3+Kb5
23.Rb3+Bb4
24.Rxb4+Ka5
25.Qd5+Kxb4
26.Qc5+Kxa4
27.b3#
 

Monday, November 4, 2019

White to play

Corus Group C, Wijk aan Zee NED
Analysis of Magnus Carlsen (2484) vs. Sipke Ernst (2474)
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
abcdefgh
-1
(white to move)
1.e4c6
2.d4d5
3.Nc3dxe4
4.Nxe4Bf5
5.Ng3Bg6
6.h4h6
7.Nf3Nd7
8.h5Bh7
9.Bd3Bxd3
10.Qxd3e6
11.Bf4Ngf6
12.O-O-OBe7
13.Ne4Qa5
14.Kb1O-O
15.Nxf6+Nxf6
16.Ne5Rad8
17.Qe2c5
18.Ng6fxg6
19.Qxe6+Kh8
20.hxg6Rde8
21.Rxh6+gxh6
22.Bxh6Qb6
23.g7+Kh7
24.gxf8=QBxf8
25.Qf7+Kxh6
26.f4Nh5
27.g4Be7
28.Rh1Qg6
29.Rxh5+Qxh5
30.gxh5Rg8
31.Qxg8