[blind-chess] Skype Coaching Game - 18 January 2015

  • From: "Paul Benson" <paul.benson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Blind Chess" <blind-chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 11:05:00 -0000

Skype coaching session, 18 January 2015. 

The following game was examined, 33 moves. 

Paul Benson. 

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White: D. Hodgkins, 1430, BCF 104. 
Black: P. Benson, 1940, BCF 168. 
Event: BCA Autumn 1994. 
Result: 1-0 in 33 moves. 
Opening: French Defence, Tarrasch Variation, C03. 

| Brief summary. 
Opening: The French Tarrasch offers both players opportunities to either 
inflict or accept an isolated pawn. White, 8. a3, is not necessary. Instead, 8. 
O-O should be preferred. 
Early middlegame: The head-to-head d-pawns are favourable to black, it is the 
white d4 pawn which becomes a target while the black d5 pawn is not going to 
become a target. The displacement of the white f3 knight to h4 left the d4 pawn 
under-protected. 
Mid middlegame: Black succeeds in winning the white d4 pawn but at the cost of 
the dark square bishop. Instead, 16. ... Nxd2, would still find black winning 
the d4 pawn but without the loss of control of important dark squares. Black 
then shuffles without any clear plan while white sets up some kingside threats 
involving the advance of the f-pawn. Black had to play, pawn f4, either on move 
24 or 25. Failure to do so allowed the white f-pawn to advance with good 
threats. 
Late middlegame: Black, 27. ... f6, weakened the black position. Black had to 
try, 28. Rf7, the game move allowed white a crushing break through on the dark 
squares. 
Final position: Black has no defence to threats of mate on both g7 and h8. 

1. e4 e6 
2. d4 d5 
3. Nd2 a6 
4. Ngf3 c5 
5. c3 Nc6 
6. Bd3 cxd4 
7. cxd4 Nf6 
8. a3 Qb6 
9. exd5 exd5 
10. Nb3 Bg4 
11. Be2 Bd6 
12. Nh4 Bd7 
13. Be3 Ne7 
14. a4 Bb4+ 
15. Nd2 Ne4 
16. O-O Bxd2 
17. Bxd2 Qxd4 
18. Nf3 Qf6 
19. Bb4 Bc6 
20. Nd4 O-O 
21. f3 Nd6 
22. Bc3 Nc4 
23. Qc1 Qd6 
24. f4 Rac8 
25. Bg4 Bd7 
26. Bxd7 Qxd7 
27. f5 f6 
28. Ne6 Rfe8 
29. Nxg7 Kxg7 
30. Qg5+ Ng6 
31. Qxf6+ Kg8 
32. fxg6 d4 
33. Bxd4 
Time loss, 1-0 

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