I invite you to leave some comments about this exemplary game:
Pedro Garcia Toledo vs Miguel Saenz Chaparro, Lima (Ch-PER Senior 2017).
https://lichess.org/ncalEKO1#14
I invite you to leave some comments about this exemplary game:
Pedro Garcia Toledo vs Miguel Saenz Chaparro, Lima (Ch-PER Senior 2017).
https://lichess.org/ncalEKO1#14
6...g6 was an imperceptible mistake that woke up the white beast!
6...g6 was an imperceptible mistake that woke up the white beast!
White took full advantage of Black's faulty development! Has a game recently occurred with this same line?
White took full advantage of Black's faulty development! Has a game recently occurred with this same line?
@RG2007 #3
Yes, the game Javokhir Sindarov vs Rakhmat Rakhimov, ch-UZB , Tashkent (02.07.2019).
https://lichess.org/ZPdmdVia#14
@RG2007 #3
Yes, the game Javokhir Sindarov vs Rakhmat Rakhimov, ch-UZB , Tashkent (02.07.2019).
https://lichess.org/ZPdmdVia#14
#4: Interesting....I wanted to play 12. f4, but that loses at least a piece to 12...Qb6+ (or gets smothered mated if 13. Kh1). I wonder if that's what black was hoping for. But yes, 12. h3 is clearly best.
#4: Interesting....I wanted to play 12. f4, but that loses at least a piece to 12...Qb6+ (or gets smothered mated if 13. Kh1). I wonder if that's what black was hoping for. But yes, 12. h3 is clearly best.
@SGMMCOOL #2
That's how it went. White was surely aware of the theory and punished the opponent for this boldness.
@SGMMCOOL #2
That's how it went. White was surely aware of the theory and punished the opponent for this boldness.
@mistercoffee #5
That shows that we must be vigilant, even in a winning position, so as not to make mistakes like that 12.f4 that can get out of hand.
@mistercoffee #5
That shows that we must be vigilant, even in a winning position, so as not to make mistakes like that 12.f4 that can get out of hand.