Friday, September 18, 2020

Yet Another Blackmar-Deimer

1 d4 d5 2 e4 de 3 Nc3 Nf6 4 f3 ef 5 Nxf3 e6 5...Bg4 is most usual, and probably best. I like it when black plays 5...e6, as I can then preserve my light-squared bishop for use in a king-side attack.

6 Bd3 Be7 7 Bg5 0-0 8 Qd2 Nc6 9 0-0-0 Kh8 10 Rhe1 Nxd4 11 NxN QxN 12 BxN BxB 14 Re4  I am two pawns down but I have attacking chances on the light squares.

14...Qc5 15 Rc4 Qa5 16 Kb1 c6 17 Qe3 b5? 18 Rxc6 Bb7 19 Rc5 a6 20 Qh3 g6 21 Rh5 Bxg2?! 22 QxB PxR?? (BxN)  23 Qe4  Black resigns  1-0

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