[Event "Live Chess"] [Site "Chess.com"] [Date "????.??.??"] [White "antoszabijaka123"] [Black "visualdennis"] [Result "0-1"] [TimeControl "600+2"] [Variant "Chess960"] [ECO "?"] [Opening "?"] [Annotator "https://lichess.org/@/visualdennis"] [FEN "qrkbbnnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/QRKBBNNR w KQkq - 0 1"] [SetUp "1"] [Source "https://lichess.org/study/HZajpZ0R/UhG8Wre0"] [Orientation "white"] 1. c4 { Im not so sure about opening the king on the side, where it might likely to castle. } 1... b5 { So trying to prove my claim about c4 by challenging it and the g2 pawn at the same time. } 2. cxb5 Qxg2 3. Ng3 { I can retreat with Queen or calculate if there is any danger to trap it yet. } 3... Rxb5 { for example if e4, Rc5 to force Bc2 then h5 and i have bit time to rescue my queen, at least as long as the only piece (light squared bishop) that can attack him is pinned. } 4. d4 Qa8 { now that there is no Rc5, i retreat. My queen took a pawn, did its job, now retreats back like a goalkeeper and watch her fellow do their job. } 5. e3 d6 { If 6.Ba4 i was planning to 6... Rg5 and if 7.Be8 Rg3 then 8... Qh1 next, otherwise i ll take Ba4 } 6. a4 Rb8 7. N1e2 Bc6 { Important diagonal to control, planning also Bf3 or some ways to exchange light square bishop and make weaken light squares even more. } 8. Rg1 Nf6 9. Nc3 Ng6 10. b4 e6 11. b5 Bf3 12. Bb3 Be7 { Where will his King and Queen go now? } 13. Qa2 { Bxe6 is not a threat. } 13... O-O 14. O-O-O d5 { closing the diagonal of Bishop on b3. I could take on d1 but i wanted to keep the tension. } 15. Rd2 { Now although my queen is in the corner, it still has more potential than its queen, mainly because it is on the side, where the play is happening and it is easy to bring into game with moves like c6. His queen is too far away from my king. } 15... c6 16. Nf1 cxb5 17. axb5 Rfc8 18. Rc2 Bb4 19. Nd2 Bh5 { Rerouting my minor pieces and bringing my bishop into much more useful diagonal soon and also leaving f3 square for my knight, since knight on d2 has to go b1 to protect c3. } 20. Ndb1 Nh4 21. Qa4 a5 22. bxa6 Nf3 23. Rh1 Bg6 { Whites pieces are not in harmony but a total mess now and position will collapse easily } 24. Bd2 Nxd2 25. Kxd2 Ne4+ 26. Kc1 Nxc3 27. Nxc3 Bxc2 28. Kxc2 Rxc3+ { 0-1 White resigns. } 0-1