The second game of our match was a classical tactic:
[FEN "rn1q1rk1/pbp2ppp/1p1pp3/3nP3/3P4/2PB1N2/P1P1QPPP/R1B2RK1 w - - 0 1"]
In the first game, the following position was on the board:
[FEN "2r2rk1/ppq1ppbp/5np1/2n5/8/1PN2Q2/PBPN2PP/2KR3R w - - 0 1"]
Black has an extra pawn and a pressure on the c-line. The best move for White was 1. Kb1!
Unfortunately, White decided to make some exchanges and miscalculated the variations.
[Site "Tallinn"]
[Date "2015-05-01"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Asmus Andres"]
[Black "Eintalu Juri"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Opening "irregular"]
1. Nc3-d5 ?? Nf6xd5
2. Bb2xg7
Not 2. Qxd5 ?? Na4 .
2... Kg8xg7
2... Nxb3+ 3. Qxb3 Kxg7 wins only a pawn.
2... Nd3+ 3. Qxd3 Nb4 4. Qe4 ! and White is still alive.
2... Nf4 !! won immediately.
3. Qf3xd5 Rf8-d8!
4. Qd5-c4
4... Nc5-d3+!
5. c2xd3
Or 5. Kb1 Qe5 6. cxd3 Rxc4 7. Nxc4 Qd4.
5... Qc7-e5
6. Kc1-b1 Rc8xc4
7. d3xc4?
White wants to improve one's pawn structure, but now White's pieces are open to attack.
Better was 7. Nxc4 Qd4.
7... Qe5-e2
8. Rh1-e1 Qe2xg2
9. Nd2-f1 Rd8xd1+
10. Re1xd1 Qg2-e2
11. Rd1-c1 h7-h5
White is in zugzwang, except the moves Kb1-a1-b1 etc.
12. a2-a4 a7-a5
13. c4-c5 h5-h4
0-1
The third game was some kind of joke
Having 2 extra pieces, Black tried not to win too quickly. This strategy nearly cost a game...Finally, we arrived at the following position:
[FEN "r1k5/1b2b2Q/p3Pp2/3q4/P2pnP2/8/6PP/R4RK1 b - - 0 9"]
8... Ne4-g5!?
9. Qh7-c2+!
After 9. Qh8+ Kc7 10. Rfc1+ Kd6 White loses the Queen.
9... Be7-c5
In this last position, White's best way to lose the game was to proceed
10. Qxc5+ Qxc5 11. Rfc1 Nxe6 12. Rxc5+ Nxc5 13. Rc1 Kd7 14. Rxc5 Kd6 and Black has an extra piece, a passed pawn d4 and a King in the centre - clearly a winning position.
White, however, played
10. f4xg5 d4-d3+
11. Qc2xc5+ Qd5xc5+
check. White cannot play 12. Rfc1.
0-1
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