I just wanted to share a fascinating recent game of mine that includes one of the most complex middle games I've played so far:
http://en.lichess.org/sxmQ3cf8/white#45
One might claim a game to be one of their best because they were able to outplay and defeat their opponent convincingly, however in my opinion this game is great for almost the complete opposite reason- the game stays relatively equal throughout, despite being extremely complex (by my standards that is). I'm very proud of my move "23. c6", as after some comprehensive post match analysis stockfish only finds this move at depth 24! The game ends with my opponent resigning in a relatively equal position, with white playing with a +1 advantage. I'm still not entirely sure why he resigned, but he must have believed I would have been able to convert this advantage into a win, although I'm not so sure myself.
Hope you enjoy the game.
M
http://en.lichess.org/sxmQ3cf8/white#45
One might claim a game to be one of their best because they were able to outplay and defeat their opponent convincingly, however in my opinion this game is great for almost the complete opposite reason- the game stays relatively equal throughout, despite being extremely complex (by my standards that is). I'm very proud of my move "23. c6", as after some comprehensive post match analysis stockfish only finds this move at depth 24! The game ends with my opponent resigning in a relatively equal position, with white playing with a +1 advantage. I'm still not entirely sure why he resigned, but he must have believed I would have been able to convert this advantage into a win, although I'm not so sure myself.
Hope you enjoy the game.
M