Mephisto Explorer - Saitek D++ 8Mhz 1- 0
In dieser 2 Spiele , wo beide direct ausser buch waren, spielte der D++ relativ Passiv und verspielte einfach ein Bauer.
Danach wiederum nach passiven Spiel , ubernahm der ME das spiel und im gleichen Styl wie im erste Partie überspielte er sein gegner.
[Event "iSchach"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2015.11.13"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Mephisto Explorer, E3."]
[Black "Saitek D++, 8Mhz"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A47"]
[WhiteElo "1974"]
[BlackElo "1951"]
[Annotator "Stef"]
[PlyCount "111"]
[EventDate "2015.??.??"]
[TimeControl "48000"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 b6 3. e3 {
ME already out of book. Opts already to keep its bishop inside} d5 {
D++ Out of book. Normally one plays e6 or Bb7 in the Queens Indian} 4. Ne5 $2 {
Plays 2 times in a row with its Knight without any development} c5 5. Bb5+ Bd7
6. Nxd7 Nbxd7 7. dxc5 {
Probably the best as to keep the Bb5 on its best squares.} bxc5 8. Bc6 (8. c4
dxc4 9. Na3 c3 10. Qa4 e6 (10... cxb2 $2 11. Bxb2 Nd5 12. Rd1 e6 13. Nc4 $18)
11. bxc3 Be7 12. O-O $16) 8... Rb8 9. Bxd5 {
Here the D++ is already a pawn down, though is slighly better developped} Nxd5
10. Qxd5 e6 11. Qc6 Be7 {Before white plays, black has developped 2 pieces and
can play its catling. Has pressure against b2 so the white enclosed bishop
can't develop for the time being.} 12. O-O O-O 13. Nc3 $14 Ne5 14. Qa6 Ra8 $2 {
Way to passive, releases the pressure on b2 moreover and gives its halfopen
b-file} 15. f4 {White seizes the centre} Ng4 16. Qe2 Nf6 17. e4 $16 {
White has managed well his position on top of his + pawn} Qd4+ {
Surely not a good place for the Queen} (17... Qc7) 18. Be3 Qb4 19. a3 {
A surprising move from the ME. I thought it was dangereous to take though but
Stockfish thinks otherwise. Lets explore a variation.} (19. e5 Ne4 20. Nxe4
Qxe4 21. Qf2 Rac8) 19... Qb7 {Surprisingly didn't take either despite the fact
that both calculate 6 ply on average at this 'Akciv Chess' Time controls} (
19... Qxb2 20. Bd2 (20. Na4 Qb7 $1 21. Nxc5 Bxc5 22. Bxc5 Rfc8 23. e5 Rxc5 24.
exf6 gxf6 $15) 20... Qxc2 $4 (20... c4 21. Ra2 Qb6+ 22. Kh1 $15) 21. Ra2 Qb3
22. Rb1 {and the queen is trapped}) 20. Bf2 Rfd8 21. b3 Qc7 22. Bg3 Qa5 (22...
c4 {Was better...}) 23. Be1 Qc7 24. Rd1 (24. e5 Nd5 25. Nxd5 Rxd5 26. c4 Rd7
27. f5 $16 {a and white has the clear advantage}) 24... Rxd1 25. Nxd1 c4 26. b4
a5 27. bxa5 Bxa3 $14 {All be it, black is not swept off the board} 28. Bc3 Bd6
29. Qf3 (29. e5 Bc5+ 30. Kh1 Nd5 $16) 29... Bc5+ 30. Nf2 $2 {
Causes discoordination of its own forces, kind of bad.} Nd7 (30... Qa7 31. f5
e5 32. g4 (32. Bxe5 Qxa5 33. Bxf6 gxf6 34. Kh1 $14) 32... h6 33. Kg2 $16 {
Again the initiativ is clearly for white}) 31. Qg3 $6 (31. e5 Rb8 32. Kh1 Bb4
33. Bxb4 Rxb4 34. Ra1 $18) 31... f6 {sets up some defense} 32. Rd1 (32. Qg4)
32... e5 33. Qg4 Rb8 $2 (33... Nf8 {
The only move to stay in the game is to disallow Qe6+}) 34. Qe6+ $18 Kh8 35.
Kf1 Nf8 {Comes in a bit late} 36. Qxc4 exf4 37. a6 (37. e5 fxe5 38. Nd3 Bd6 39.
Qxc7 Bxc7 40. Bxe5 $18) 37... Qa7 38. Nd3 Bg1 39. h3 {
A bit too concerned about a pawn, whereas the attack needs coil} (39. e5) 39...
Nd7 40. Bb2 $2 {Weird move, do not understand anything of it} (40. Be1 Nb6 41.
Qe6 Bd4 (41... Qxa6 $4 42. Kxg1) 42. c4 Qxa6 $4 43. Qd6 $18 {
Double attack on Bishop and Rook} Rc8) 40... Nb6 41. Qa2 Be3 42. e5 {Endly !}
fxe5 $4 (42... Qe7 43. a7 Rf8 44. exf6 gxf6 45. c4 $18) 43. Nxe5 {Threatens Nf7
+...& Nc6 However there are no ore good moves, black is in all variations -11
for the least.} Ra8 (43... h6 $2 44. Nc6) (43... Rc8 $2 44. Nf7+ Kg8 45. Nd6+
Kf8 46. Nxc8 $18) (43... Qa8 $2 44. Nf7+ Kg8 45. Nh6+ Kh8 46. Qg8+ Rxg8 47.
Nf7# {Very nice mate !}) 44. Nf7+ Kg8 45. Rd8+ {The best possible move !} Rxd8
46. Nxd8+ Nd5 (46... Kf8 47. Ba3+ Ke8 48. Qg8+ Kd7 49. Qxg7+ Kxd8 50. Qxa7 $18)
(46... Kh8 47. Nf7+ Kg8 48. Nh6+ Kf8 49. Qg8+ Ke7 {
and now Nf5+ mate in 12 or Qxg7 and queen capture}) 47. Qxd5+ Kf8 48. Qd6+ Ke8
49. Nc6 Qxa6+ 50. Ke1 Bc5 {On this move the ME annonces Mate in 6, the D++
doesn't announce it untill only the last 2 moves.} 51. Qd8+ Kf7 52. Ne5+ $1 {
The point !} Ke6 53. Qd7+ Kf6 54. Qf7+ Kg5 55. Nf3+ Kh6 56. Bxg7# {
Superb way of winning.} 1-0