Tuesday, December 25, 2007

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Moving this blog / Zmiana adresu

I have DECIDED to move this blog to a new server better WHERE chess viewing options are available-you Will Be Able to play through variations and read my commentary right after the move, Which I can not do here with the Chess Publisher tool. I am willing to copy the games Which are already in here is the new blog (in an improved version) possibly soon. Hope to see you at
http://blog.chess.com/mis3u

I decided to move this blog to a new place where there are more options available viewing parties contained there-I had the opportunity of a wider presentation of the analysis of the party, by introducing the possibility of observation alternative movements and variations, my comment there, you will be able to read immediately after each accomplished motion, which was not I can do on this server. I will try to parties already introduced to this blog to move to the new blog, already in the improved version, possibly soon, if time permits. See you at:
http://blog.chess.com/mis3u

Saturday, December 22, 2007

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Herald Mis3u 0:1 (lightning 5min)


Wednesday, October 31, 2007

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Mis3u Chaos King 1-0 0-1

Played on Oct 28th at playchess.com, 16 minutes per player per game.

The deciding moment of the battle happens at the move in 1920, when I Black decides to give up his queenside pawns (he could've Held onto Them .. Qc8 to 20th) and shifting all the power his furnace launch an attack on White's kingside, Which May look Weakened as the g2 bishop is gone. White's plan is to eat the Black queenside pawns and try to resist Black's attack, then advance his connected passed queenside pawns up the board. As it turns out the cost of the Black's assault is too high for him, especially after the knight sacrifice on move 22, which opens the g-file for his forces, but only temporarily as White is able to put his knight on g3 to block it again. A short moment of danger of mate in one after 26...Qh3 is quickly dismissed by the precise operation of moving the White Queen to d5 with a check and then to h1, from where it defends all the previously endangered squares. At this point white queenside pawn march cannot be stopped, and white would've won easily even without the subsequent blunders by Black.

Partia rozegrana 28 pazdziernika 2007 na playchess.com , 16 min czasu dla kazdego gracza na partie.

deciding moment of the movement takes place in 1920, when my opponent playing Black decides to abandon the black pawns on the queenside (could it be traffic stop defending the Queen c8) in exchange for a commitment of forces of all his pieces in an attack on the royal, who white side could look like after it weakened when there is no longer on the board of the field Gonca c2. Whites plan to devour every black queenside pawn on the side and withstand enemy attack, then move his connected pawns on the open spaces on the queenside. As it turns out, the price is too high storm for black troops, especially after the knight sacrifice on move 22, which temporarily opens the g white king, which however is soon locked by moving the white knight on g3. A short moment of black threat of mate in one move by move Queen of h3 is quickly dismissed by the precise maneuver white captain first on d5 with the Shah and then the captain h8 Where can defend threatened far field. From this point white pawn march on the queenside-even without these errors the Black party would've won easily.

Monday, October 1, 2007

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BlackKnight99-Mis3u

Played on Sep25th 2007 at playchess.com. 20 minutes per player per game.
I won this game Mainly Because of the better opening-Black's pieces are active by the move 7, 9 Whereas to move my opponent's bishop can not move c1. White spent result in 8 out of 20 given game minutes to think about his 13th move. His hasty play later leads to 2 Consecutive blunders he moves 21 and 22nd I kept controlling the rest of the game, White tried to attack using his Remaining forces but did not have enough ammunition to break the defense. I missed a nice tactical trick 29th. Bxh6 could've Defended and more accurately in the final phase of the game, nonetheless I felt safe for all the time.

Party on playchess.com 20min, 25 wrzesnia'07.
Party won mainly thanks to the positional advantage of the better opening-my pieces are active after the move 7, while the white c1 bishop can not move constantly in motion 9. In his crowded position my opponent spent 8 out of 20 minutes to think back on my 1913 move. His later hasty with errors, which resulted in 21 and 22 of the motion, after which remained to me now just to control of the game, an edge. White tried to attack using his remaining life of the soldiers, but they had too little. I have not noticed a clever beat Bishop on h6 in 29 traffic and I could defend itself accurately in the final, but still safe for all the duration of the party.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

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Mis3u-Beloborodov 1-0

Sep24th Played on '07 at playchess.com, 20 minutes per player per game.
My extra advantage in this game was the time at Which it was played-it was only in Brooklyn but 9pm 3am in Budapest Where My opponent was from-3am for most people is not the best time to keep your mind alert. I'd say the key weaknesses in Black's play were:
a) the kingside pawn advancement- that's the side on which he castled- it was a game with the opposite side castling- he should have pushed the pawns on the other side of the board, where my king was
b) lack of the queenside piece development- he brings his c8 bishop into play at move 13, when he is already down a pawn, all the bishop does at this point is just watching the frail kingside pawn structure collapse. His b8 knight moves for the first time at move 20- he makes one more move and resigns.
White pieces, on the other hand, are much more active- by the move 11 they're all out on the battlefield and the rooks are castled on the back rank, ready to roll. Had I seen the move 14.Qh6 I should've triumphed sooner, but I was confident with my choice seeing the winning path along the lines it went-penetrating the kingside with my pieces as his queenside forces were unable to join the defense in time.

Party on playchess.com 20min, 24 September '07.
I had the advantage in this game already on the start-up in Brooklyn was only 9 pm, and Budapest, where he was my opponent, was 3 in the morning .. about the time most of the minds does not use his full power ... major weaknesses, which I see here blacks in the game:
a) pushed the pawn of the King and not by the Queen-roszowalismy in this party of the opposite-he should not weaken the defense ranks in front of his king, he should be approaching it in the direction of my king his pawns
b) figure from the Queen at all, did not participate in the game-runner with c8 until after the 1913 movement, when black losers already a pawn, the only thing at this stage, the runner could do, just watching the scatter strained defense structure against the king of checkers , Knight went to his place until starter in 20 traffic-he makes a move and resigns.
On the other hand, white shapes are much more active after the 11-movement are all already well-established on the battlefield, from the towers-tanks ready to fragile fracture resistance of the enemy. Not spotted in 14 motion, the captain can go to h6, victory would be faster, but I was convinced at this stage, the game unfolds according to the script, which later came-penetration tej polowy szachownicy, gdzie byl krol- figury z drugiej strony szachownicy nie byly w stanie zdazyc na czas z pomoca w obronie.

Monday, August 20, 2007

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Bonofox-Mis3u 0:1

Bonofox-Mis3u 0:1, played on 08.20.07, blitz game(5min).
In most cases speed chess games don't have much of an instructional value due to more messy play and random moves...I chose to publish this one because during the game I was satisfied to see that my long-term planning worked; I gained an advantage due to my opponent's slight inaccuracies and was later able to convert it into the winning ending, which doesn't always work like that especially with four rooks left on the board in a blitz game. By long-term planning I don't mean that I saw the position dozen moves ahead-I think hardly anyone can accurately Predict That, the point is rather to drive the game Towards the position with pieces Placed on the Favorable squares, something you visualize and desire-in this case, Doubling opponent's isolated pawns on the c-file , and later attack the pawn on Both wings are Fully engage all white's forces in the defense were the key factors Contributing to the final wines. A win worth NOTING-against a player rated 250 points Higher Than Me.

In most cases, 5-minute rapid chess you do not have a high value instructional, often due to ill game and multiplying random movements ... those parties have chosen for publication, because of this, the field has developed exactly as a planned to a its course, after obtaining the advantage resulting from the minor inaccuracies I brought the enemy moves to the winning position for me in the end, which does not always work, especially in fast blitzach with four towers still remaining on the board. By planning I do not have in mind that the exact situation I saw a dozen moves ahead, little one who is unable to do so, in order to predict, I mean, rather, with the ability to guide the game towards the desired position with a favorable distribution of forces on the board-including first case of duplication of single pieces of column C (do not know exactly how this is called in Polish in chess terminology) and later march stones on two fronts in order to fully squeeze out all the enemy forces to the defense, were the main czynnikami zwyciestwa. Zwyciestwa wartego odnotowania, bo odniesionego wobec przeciwnika o rankingu wyzszym o 250 punktow wyzszym niz moj.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

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Mis3u-Andromedax 0 1

Played in the 9th round of AllNationsChessLeague.com, time: 90 min+5s

A very exciting game, I lost it in part due to being badly organized in the off-the board real world- during the game I realized I had to leave home sooner than I had originally thought, when scheduling the game, with the 90m+5s time format I was likely to be late if we played a long game, this was partly a reason for the 22.Nf6 sacrifice- I started to rush and hoped to launch a quick sacrificial attack on the kingside- and it turned out to be a deciding moment in the game- in my analysis I missed the f6 pawn falling. Instead 22.Qe3, Increasing pressure on black's pawn h6 was a much stronger continuation. Until That point I am very satisfied with my position, Especially considering the fact That my opponent was rated over 300 points more Than me. In the end to match my schedule Obligations I had to call a taxi Immediately after the game, INSTEAD OF taking the subway.

very exciting party, lost partly through my pozaszachowe-sleaze in the game I realized that I have to go out earlier than I thought, when it set the start time for the party-party at the time of 90min at the beginning of each player for 5 seconds for every move, if there would be a long party, I shall come forth from the house for late-Partially This was the reason for the Knight sacrifice on f6 traffic in 22-bit I started to rush and hoped to overcome barriers to pieces near the king, by this attack, sacrifice-it turned out that it was a moment in the game, which decided on its result-including in my analysis I missed the pawn on f6 in the 1925 movement. Instead of jumping on a horse in 22 f6 traffic should the prince was to go to e3, reinforcing the attack on the black pawn on h6. Up until this point, I was very pleased with the marketing of the game and from my position, especially considering the fact that my opponent had a ranking of more than 300 points higher than me. And after the party had to immediately call the taxi, instead of taking the metro to catch.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

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And His Time Mis3u 0:1

Played in the http://www.allnationschessleague.com/ semifinal cup, July 11th, 2007
Time: 90m+5s