Here's two blitz games I played today, apparently classified as B32 ( Labourdonnais Variation) but the first did seem a bit like a Dragon ( or Najdorf ? ) to me.
So, game 1...I tried to play the Maroczy Bind with c4, and a later f4....did it work ?
Well, certainly mistakes on both sides, but I felt happy playing it.
Black played 13...f5 and this was was wrong, and although I thought about it for a while, after 14.Qxd6, Black's position seems to fall apart.
I spent some time thinking after move 14 above, but essentially I accepted that Nxe4, Bxb2, Rb1 was good..and after that, I had a nice victory.
Here,
I missed the beautiful Qxg6 ( work it out ! ) but my excuse was that I was in time trouble...
On to Game 2, and much more like the Labourdonnais that I expect with an early e5 from Black.
On auto-pilot, I forget to play Nb5 to head for the Sveshnikov, but no matter....
I make some dodgy moves ( 13. Qh6 ? ) but redeem it with 14.f5, and here...
Not sure why, but certainly after this next move..
Its all over.
Sadly, he was one of those players who doesn't like to be mated, so I waited a minute-plus for the clock to run out after 19.f6...so he has a "time-expired" loss, so much better than mate ! and it gives me more more time to savour the win!!
That's life....
An enjoyable game none-the-less.
Open Sicilians ? I love them, why would anyone play 2.c3 and miss out on the fun....?!
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Just a quick comment after discovering you on BDK's blog. You've got some great stuff posted. I will surely look into it in more detail when and if i get a chance.
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