Actually i'm not planning to play in this round because i've just lost 2 games in a row so i thought i should take a rest. Unfortunetly, the tournament rules allow only 5 player to play with one reserve player and on that particular day one of my team member Irwan could'nt play for some reason so i could not take my really needed rest. Anyway life have to goes on so i sat down and play. Below are the game.
Ahmad Ezran Eizra - Hairul [A85]
Merdeka Rapid (Round 8), 19.08.2007
At this point i was considering my plan . Actually i was quite tired because the reason i mention before. Without any concrete analysis, I choose to attack with 11...Rf6. I'm certain it's not the best plan but in rapid time control anything can happen! :) 11...Rf6 12.f4 Rh6 13.Nf3 Ndf6 14.cxd5 exd5 15.Nd1 g5!?
Another direct attacking move based on intuition. That's why my friend Rizal and Irwan always label me "move first , think later" :) . Objectively speaking, i think it was a correct desicion because when you play Rf6-h6 in this kind of position , you should follow with the pawn break to justify it . 16.g3 black others moves is :-
This was the turning point of the game. White threaten to play Nf5 and disturb black attacking formation. I took quite a lot of time here and decided that i've to mantain the initiative. So... 23...Rxh4 !? 23...Qe6 24.f5 Qd6 25.Rg1 Rxh4 26.Qc5 Qb8 is Fritz choice but in rapid time control it's hard to find such a deep move- at my level of course :) so i just choose the obvious plan of attack . 24.gxh4 Nh5 24...Qe6 is stronger according to Fritz. 25.f5 Qd6+ 26.Kh1 Nh5 With all kind of threat. 25.Qc5 Qf6 26.Ng2Ng3 26...Bxh3! It's a pity i cant find this winning move. 27.Kxh3 Qg6! And it mate in 1!!! 27.Rfe1 Qf5 White lost on time. 27...Bxh3! Once again but i'm sure my move is still winning. Actually i played fast because Ezran was in time pressure. 0-1

31.Nxe3?? White lets it slip away. [ 31.Na5 Qg5 32.Be1 Bxe1 33.Rxe1= (‹33.Qxe1 Qxd5+ 34.Kg1 Qg5+ 35.Kh1 Qe5-+) ] 31...Rxa4-+ 32.Ng2 Qe4 33.Bc3 Raa8 34.Qh5?? a mistake, not that it matters anymore [>=34.Bd2-+] 34...Bd4 [>=34...Bc5 and Black has reached his goal 35.Re1 Rf2-+] 35.Re1?? causes further problems for ? [>=35.Rxf8+ Rxf8 36.Bxd4 Qxd4 37.h3-/+] 35...Bxc3!-+ [35...Bxc3 36.bxc3 Ra2-+] 0-1


20. Qxb6 axb6 21. Rxd7 Bc6 22. Rd2 g5 23. Nh3 h6 24. fxg5 Ng6 25. gxh6 Nxe5 26. Be2 Rxh6 27. Nf4 Rg8 28. h3 Ke7 29. Rhd1 Ng6 30. Bf3 Bxf3 31. Kxf3 Nxf4 32. Kxf4 Rhg6 33. Ke5









