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Jan
Posted by admin in Computer chess, Opening, Sicilian: B22 - 2. c3, chess | Tags :analysis, chess, chess.com, fritz, sicilian | No Comments
I would like to show you what Fritz 12 can do to analyse your game and give you some lessons. This is a game I played today on chess.com, the site where I play online chess.
It was against a player who had an ELO 200 higher then that of myself but he had some difficulties in handling the opening well. After the game I let Fritz analyse it and this is the result:
B22
hahalera1 1972
stratum 1733
Let’s Play! Chess.com 28.01.2010
B22: Sicilian: 2 c3
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.c3 Nf6 4.e5
Nd5 5.Bc4 Nb6 6.Bb3 c4 7.Bc2
Qc7 8.Qe2 g5 9.h3 Bg7

e5 is where the battle is
10.0-0 Nxe5
11.Nxg5 d5 12.Bxh7 [ 12.a4 h6 13.Nf3 Nbd7 14.Re1 Bf6
15.d4 cxd3 16.Bxd3 Nxd3 17.Qxd3
Nc5 18.Qxd5 Be6 19.Qh5 Rd8
20.Nd4 Bxd4 21.cxd4 Nb3 22.Nc3
Nxa1 23.Rxe6 Nb3 24.Be3 Nxd4
25.Re4 Nc6 26.b4 Rd3 Tiviakov,S
(2669)-Timman,J (2616)/Hilversum
2006/CBM 113/1-0 (35) ]
[ 12.Re1 h6 13.Nf3 Nxf3+ 14.Qxf3
e5 15.Qg3 Bf6 16.d4 cxd3 17.Bxd3
Be6 18.Bb5+ Nd7 19.c4 d4
20.Bxd7+ Kxd7 21.Qf3 Bg7 22.Na3
Rhg8 23.b3 Bh8 24.Kh1 Rg6
25.Bd2 Rag8 26.g4 h5
Mader,M (2130)-Gerigk,E (2295)/
Germany 2009/CBM 129 Extra/0-1
(33) ]
12…Bd7N
[ 12...Bf6 13.d4 cxd3 14.Bxd3 Nxd3
15.Qxd3 Rh5 ( 15...Bd7 16.a4 Bxa4
17.Re1 Bd7 18.Qf3 Qc6 19.Na3 d4
20.Ne4 0-0-0 21.cxd4 Bxd4 22.Bf4
Qd5 23.Nc2 Bxb2 24.Rxa7 Bc6
25.Nb4 Qc4 26.Nxc6 Qxc6 27.Qb3
e5 28.Qxb2 exf4 29.Rc1
1-0 Lazar,A (2259)-Atakisi,U (2302)/
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Patras 2001/CBM 083 ext ; 15...Qe5
16.f4 Qf5 17.Qe2 Qg6 18.Nd2 Bf5
19.Qf2 Bd3 20.Re1 Bxg5 21.fxg5
Qxg5 22.Nc4 Qg7 23.Nd6+ Kf8
24.Qe3 1-0 Sermek,D (2515)-Tratar,
M (2435)/Bled 2001/CBM 081 ext )
16.f4 Bd7 17.a4 0-0-0 18.a5 Nc41
9.a6 Qc5+ 20.Kh2 b6 21.Nxf7
Rg8 22.b3 Bc6 23.Ra2 Be8
24.bxc4 Bxf7 25.Nd2 e5 26.Kh1
Be6 27.f5 Hanley,C (2387)-Jones,G
(2347)/Millfield School 2003/CBM 095
ext/1-0 (42) ]
13.Qh5?? there were better ways to
keep up the pressure
[ ¹13.f4 and White can hope to
survive Bf6 14.fxe5 Bxg5 15.Bc2= ]
13…0-0-0. 14.Nxf7?? White has lost
his nerve… understandable when you
consider his position
[ 114.d4 cxd3 15.Bf4. ]
14…Nxf7.+ 15.Qxf7 [ 15.d4 is one last hope Nh6!!
Decoy: h7 16.Qg6.+ ]
15…Rxh7 16.Qxe7
[ 16.Re1 does not save the day e5
17.Qg6 Rdh8.+ ]
16…Re8 17.Qb4 [ 17.Qg5 is still a small chance Be5
18.d4 cxd3 19.f4.+ ]
17…Bxh3! Mate attack. 18.d4 [ 18.gxh3 Bd4 Mate attack ]
[ 18.-- Bxg2 Mate threat ]
18…Bxg2! Decoy: f4. 19.Kxg2 [ 19.Kxg2 Qh2+ Mate attack Decoy ]
[ Ä19.-- Qh2# Mate threat ]
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