Friday, August 27, 2010
Braylovksy-Jones Week USCL week1 2010
[Date "2010.08.24"]
[White "Braylovsky, Greg"]
[Black "Jones, Craig"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A46"]
1. Nf3 {I expected e4. My thoughts, brief as they were,now
expected 2c4 and maybe a symmetrical English of some sort.} Nf6 2. d4 e6 3. Bg5
c5 (3... h6 4. Bxf6 Qxf6 5. e4 {A common way of playing that has been popular
in the past. Black parks the bishops in the bank and deals with Whites
spatial edge.}) 4. e3 h6 {I just couldnt remember the assesment of 4..Qb6 5.
nbd2 Qb2 6 Bd3 though I knew Black was fine there I was annoyed at myself for
not being more familiar with this basic line. After thinking for awhile I
decided to throw in 4..h6 reasoning that 5Bf6 wouldnt be as good since white
has already played e3 and Black should be totally comfortable with the Bishop
pair and white not having grabbed as much space as the previous line.} 5. Bxf6
Qxf6 6. Nbd2 {What would you play as black here? The database shows that black
has played the same, apparently correct , move here 83 percent of the time!
The computer overwhelmingly likes this this move as well. It never crossed my
mind. What do you think it is?} d5 {Though this move is fine 6..cd4! is
correct now maybe someone can explain to me why that is? It must be related
to the softening of the darksquares.} 7. Ne5 ! TN {Black now has a big
decision. Waste time on a6 preventing the seemingly annoying Bb5+ or just
hand castling. It was totally unclear to me which was correct.} Bd6 {I opt
for the latter.} 8. Bb5+ Kf8 9. Ndf3 g6 10. c3 Kg7 11. h4 ! {Braylovsky
decides to burn both our bridges!} a6 12. Bd3 Nd7 {I couldnt decide between
this and Nc6. 12..Nc6 maybe more dynamic but this is totally playable.} 13.
Ng4 Qe7 14. h5 ! f5 ! 15. Nge5 Bxe5 16. Nxe5 Nxe5 17. dxe5 g5 18. g4 d4 ! {
Played fairly quickly I felt immediate disruption was needed.} 19. Qd2 Rd8 20.
O-O-O b5 {Obvious but good, black must hurry.} 21. Rhg1 ! {Very good white
lines up on g5 immediately.} c4 22. Bf1 d3 23. f4 Bb7 ? {I felt I had been
outplayed and was "desperate". As it turns out the game has been very well up
until this point , at least according to the computer. The position is
unclear with chances for both sides. I knew the correct idea was to get in b4
as fast as possible so why didnt I play the correct 23..rb8! and get moving
right away I dont know.} 24. Bg2 Rab8 25. gxf5 exf5 26. fxg5 hxg5 27. Bxb7 Rxb7
28. e4 {after both sides playing the early part of the game so well the errors
start to mount. White has much better with Rdf1 or Qg2 maintaining a nice
edge.} Kh6 $2 (28... f4 ! {Black misses his chance.} 29. Qxf4 Kh6 !) 29.
exf5 b4 30. cxb4 a5 31. Rde1 ? {Amazingly this loses. I was in time
pressure and looked at the correct 31...c3 32bc ab 33 f6 Qc5 but thought Qg5
was just winning thinking the pawn was still at f5 not f6 in my analysis.
What is correct? 31 Qg2 seems strong and seems to lead to a white edge but
its very messy.} (31. Qg2 ! {Apparently wins but is very difficult to see the
follow up.} Rc7 32. Qe4 c3 (32... Qxb4 33. f6 Rg8 34. e6 +-) 33. f6 cxb2+
34. Kxb2 Rc2+ (34... Qxb4+ 35. Qxb4 axb4 36. e6 Rc2+ 37. Kb1 Ra8 38. f7 Re2 39.
Rgf1 b3) 35. Kb1 Qf7 36. Qg6+ Qxg6 37. hxg6 Kxg6 38. Rxd3 Rxd3 39. Kxc2 +-)
31... Rg8 ? {Now White is winning again!!} (31... c3 !! {Wins!!} 32. bxc3
axb4 33. f6 (33. c4 b3 34. a4 Qa3+ 35. Kb1 Kh7 -+) (33. Kd1 bxc3 -+) 33...
Qc5 34. f7 (34. Qxg5+ {I had calculated this line and thought I was mated
literally in this posiiton. Of course Kh7 and white soon runs out of checks
and black wins.} Kh7 35. Qg6+ (35. Qg2 d2+ 36. Kb1 dxe1=Q+ 37. Rxe1 Rdb8 38. c4
b3 39. a4 Qa3 40. Qb2 Qxa4 41. f7) 35... Kh8) 34... Kh7 -+) 32. f6 Qe6 {I
thought I had very good chances here during the game, Braylovsky thought for a
long time and I expected f6 I just couldnt decide where to put the queen once
he played it. Qf7,Qc7, Qe6 etc all looked reasonable but the reality is Im
dead lost but not knowing that may have helped?} (32... Qxb4 33. Qxb4 axb4 34.
e6 c3 35. Re5 b3 36. axb3 ) (32... Qf7 33. Rgf1 ! ) 33. b5 ? {Oops,
now we go back the other way again.} (33. bxa5 ! c3 (33... Qd5 34. a6 Rc7 35.
Kb1 $18) 34. bxc3 Qc4 35. f7 Rxf7 36. Rg3 ) 33... c3 ? {And back again!..
Ugh Black misses Rb5 This is however, the next to last mistake.} (33... Rxb5
! 34. f7 Qxf7 35. Rgf1 Qd5 36. Rf6+ Kh7 37. Qf2 d2+ 38. Qxd2 Qxd2+ 39. Kxd2
Rxb2+ 40. Kc3 Rb7 41. Kxc4 g4 42. e6 Rg5 {And black seems to hold.} 43. e7 Rb4+
44. Kd3 Rd5+) 34. bxc3 Qc4 {White to move and win. 4 moves will do it. Kb2,
Kb1,Rg5 or f7 all seem to do the trick.} 35. e6 (35. Kb2 Rxb5+ 36. Ka1 a4
37. e6 a3 38. f7 Rgb8 39. Rxg5) 35... Qxb5 ! -+ 36. Qg2 d2+ 37. Kxd2 Rd8+ 38.
Ke3 Qd3+ 39. Kf2 Rb2+ 0-1
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