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128MB, Fritz8.ctg, Deep Bovis 1.d4 d5 2.g3 c6 3.Nf3 Bf5 4.Bg2 e6 5. 9.c3 c5 fritz said Qb6 which i consideredbut decided against it to protect from the knight galloping in.... 10.Nh4 should i open the e file or drop back and have the f file opened when the knight takes (thanks steveyboy for the idea) 10...cxd4 11.Nxf5 exf5 12.cxd4 I am aware that my pawn structure is shot at !! 12...Rc8 13.Nb3 b6 14.Rc1 Qd7 15.Qd3 Rc7 16.Rxc7 Qxc7 17.Qxf5 take away the defender and take the un-defended !! i was going to move the G pawn earlier but never got round to it .......... the wildboar variation !! 17...g6 18.Qd3 Re8 19.e3 a5 20.Rc1 Qb7 21.Qb5 Kg7 22.a3 Bd8 23.Nxa5! Qd7 24.Qxd7 Nxd7 25.Nc6 Nf6 26.Nb4 Ne4 27.Nxd5 Nd6 28.Rc6 Re6 29.Nxb6 Bxb6 30.Rxb6 Nc4 31.Rxe6 fxe6 well its not gone too well , its been a pleasant un-tense game but with me making errors, which is becoming my story of the chorley congress 2003 , as my first tourney i am happy with everything,gaining experience and hope 32.a4 Nxb2 33.a5 Nc4 34.a6 Nb6 35.a7 Kf6 36.a8=Q Nxa8 37.Bxa8 lol ! , i pointed out to my opponent that the bishop has been asleep for the whole game !!! but puts on his cassock and springs to life just at the right time........ never trust a man in a dress 37...h5 38.Kg2 Kf5 39.Kh3 g5 40.f4 g4+ 41.Kh4 Kg6 42.Bc6 Kf5 43.Kxh5 e5 44.dxe5 Ke6 45.Kxg4 FIN 1-0 |