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69630867Earl of Norfolk Traxler rolls off the tracks. Having to play against one of my own pet defences, the Wilkes Barre or Traxler Defence, I start by playing the variation which has given me the most trouble. After a back and forth struggle, the game ends on a brilliant note. ...
Nezhmetdinov  vs  Paoli3kingscrusher Leaving the knight on c3 to be munched! Although he lacked international titles and his games are not well known, if you like attacking play, Nezhmetdinov’s games are worthy of study. This game is a typical Sicilian where Black*s play is a little passive and he makes one small error. White got a strong K-side attack and Black*s K was caught in the center. ...
67019542ahenobarbus White bishops unable to develop, while black*s 1. .. Nh6 knight becomes the game winning piece  ...
67019612ahenobarbus Black is slow out of the opening, resigns early  ...
69645352kiwi phill 2055 rated app my best win ever.....Phill *Annotation* Best and bigger rating opp of 2055 ..My best win ever...Phill ...
67693581Mr_Peter A great game with a great friend This game was played with a dear friend of mine from high school. We played on the same chess team and played many game together. ...
67783361ahenobarbus Najdorf with 6.Be2, early f4-f5  ...
67948831fone Queen Gambit Accepted Queen Gambit is one of positional chess strategy.., wait try to build their strategy first before arrange an attach to the king side or queen side of opponent;s board. This opening really a positional type of strategy, white can*t immediate castle to the both side in the next two moves... ...
68094531ahenobarbus Philidor Hanham Variation cramped for black, connected passed pawns  ...
68867791Earl of Norfolk The Queen*s Indian Defence. After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6, White*s choice of 3.Nf3 invites Black to play 3...b6, the Queen*s Indian Defence. This defence is perhaps the most solid and relatively risk-free of all of the defences to the Queen*s Gambit. ...
2508601Earl of Norfolk A miscalculated combination. Once again, I am faced with a strange defense to the King*s Gambit. This time, however, I keep the advantage to the end. I probably would have won the game anyway, but it came to an abrupt halt following a faulty combination on the part of my opponent. ...
3500311Claidoo The "terrible" gambit Evans I would like - everything - to specify that it is the first game that I comment and, therefore, I apologize for possible errors in how much I don*t know the language English and I use a translator. ...
14236031Carmelo Risquet Sicilian Defense Najdorf , The beauty of this game is hidden deep behind the lines played "  Probably one of my best defensive efforts against one of the most agressive opposition Ceri here on Chessworld. Indeed it*s a wild game full of surprices but What*s hidden behind the lines played goes even further then that. White*s 16th move and Black*s 21th turn are good indicators. of the battle that never ended even after the Draw was agreed. anotations by Ceri & Carmelo A highly instructional illustration of a game looked from both side of the board. ...
16841131Earl of Norfolk A great finish. After starting with an inferior defense, Black turns the tables and wins a piece in the opening. He then dawdles through the middle game, but after White misses a chance to equalize, Black ends the game with a blazing Kingside attack. ...
17262671Comte de MonteCristo King attack in the Scotch game After a surprise move in the opening by white, black*s position becomes indefensible through neglect of basic opening principles. White*s attack against the black king is masterly played. ...
17978581My System Study #3: "Scorpion*s sting at combination*s end!"  This interesting games illustrates how the gradual increase of small positional advantages can explode in a beatiful combination. My final move is the "Scorpion*s Sting" that wins the game! ...
27995531rick53 a Princely defeat... (Under construction)  ...
40407981PapaD Endgame The importance of a game strategy ... ...
41769211doctork Alapin Sicilian 3.Bd3 Here is an Alapin Sicilian in which, for a change, I last more than 10 moves ... ...
41769631doctork Alekhine Modern 4...g6 5. Bd2!?  ...
46124351Earl of Norfolk Spinning in a greased groove. I*ve recently updated this annotation, as I noticed that I had left parts of the game completed uncommented upon. This game features one of the most difficult middle games I*ve ever played and actually won. ...
47840461ahenobarbus Queen side crush White executes a virtually perfect plan on the queen side. ...
58586771Malleus1 Short and Sweet! A quick result! ...
58760021Nighthawk0085 Maintaining a Won Game Black found a way to have a material and positional edge through the middle game, but a white passed pawn turned it all around. ...
63723661armstrong789 The Game Isnt Over Until the Fat Lady Sings During a previous encounter, this opponent resigned prematurely.This time he didnt. ...
65215571HeyBuddy My Greed Will Not Go Unpunished! This was a nice game where a poorly-timed pawn grab cost me the game when I should have been concerned with the protection of my king. ...
66086691Earl of Norfolk The dewil you say! In this game, I find what appears to be a theoretical novelty involving, in successive moves, an exchange sacrifice and a Bishop sacrifice. This creates weaknesses around Black*s King and leads to an irresistible attack. ...
66087211Earl of Norfolk Forgetting a move. Playing "by the book" sometimes results in strange errors, especially when one forgets one of the moves in the book sequence. That is what happens in the game presented below. In the standard Two Knights Defence, White forgets to play 5.exd5, and although this mistake is not immediately fatal, it does give Black an advantage which he is able to carry through to the middle game. ...