Below is my game against Frankie Lee (Pricewaterhouse) in the 2nd round of DATCC Team League held last Tuesday.
Frankie Lee (Pricewaterhouse Coopers) vs Hairulov (Nusa Mahkota)
2nd DATCC Team, Round 2, 17.11.2009
1. e4 e5 2. Bc4 The first time i faced the Bishop Opening in serious game. After the normal 2.Nf3 , i have played the Petroff 2...Nf6 in the past. 2...Nf6 3. Nc3 Bc5
Rizal Ahmad Kamal - After that night, I recalled besides the normal theoretical 1.e4 e5 2.Bc4 Nf6 3.Nc3 Nxe4 (as I pointed out) and 4.Bxf7+ as we analyzed, there is also the more reliable 4.Qh5!? Nd6 5.Bb3 etc. I shall not gove the details of theory here, but it is a worthy line to be studied
Hairulov- the line 1.e4 e5 2.Bc4 Nf6 3.Nc3 Nxe4 4.Qh5!? Nd6 5.Bb3 Nc6 6.Nb5 g6 7.Qf3 is call Frankenstein-Dracula Variation of the Vienna
4. f4 Believe it or not, i've already out of book after only move 4. During the game, i consider two option - 4...exf4 and 4...d6, however i choose the third option 4...Bxg1 Probably not the best move but i enjoy seeing White's king stuck in the centre and losing the right to castle on the king side 5. fxe5
Rizal Ahmad Kamal - After that night, I recalled besides the normal theoretical 1.e4 e5 2.Bc4 Nf6 3.Nc3 Nxe4 (as I pointed out) and 4.Bxf7+ as we analyzed, there is also the more reliable 4.Qh5!? Nd6 5.Bb3 etc. I shall not gove the details of theory here, but it is a worthy line to be studied
Hairulov- the line 1.e4 e5 2.Bc4 Nf6 3.Nc3 Nxe4 4.Qh5!? Nd6 5.Bb3 Nc6 6.Nb5 g6 7.Qf3 is call Frankenstein-Dracula Variation of the Vienna
4. f4 Believe it or not, i've already out of book after only move 4. During the game, i consider two option - 4...exf4 and 4...d6, however i choose the third option 4...Bxg1 Probably not the best move but i enjoy seeing White's king stuck in the centre and losing the right to castle on the king side 5. fxe5
The computer prefer 5.Rxg1 and as my friend Rizal said, the position looks like the Keres Attack ( Sicilian Defense)! 5...Bd4 Fritz gave 5... Nxe4! as the best move 6. Nxe4 Qh4+ 6. exf6 Qxf6
7. Rf1 White's attack on f7 looks decisive at first but my king found a "shelter" on the d8 square !? 7...Qh4+ 8. g3 Qxh2 9. Bxf7+ Kd8 I forgive all of you for thinking that this game is between two beginner. We both seems not to know the rule of castling! 10. Qg4 h6 This tiny little move is to stop white from playing 11.Qg5+ Bf6 12.Rxf6! 11. Ne2 d6 12. Qf3 During the game, i taught my queen will be trap after white play Rh1 next, fortunately i found a resource to save "my lady" 12...Nc6! 13. Rh1
Ne5 14. Qf1 Of course 14.Rxh2 lost to 14...Nxf3+ 14...Qf2+!
I think Frankie missed this move because he spend a lot of time over it. 15. Qxf2 Bxf2+ 16. Kxf2 Rf8 black regain the piece and we agreed to split the point 1/2-1/2
3 comments:
haha.. i enjoy ur game hairulov. maybe u shouldn't write it as out of book. I think u should write it as novelty by Hairulov!! ;)
Hairul, Black has the initiative.. Black more active.. white's Bishop & Rook are undeveloped..
After that night, I recalled besides the normal theoretical 1.e4 e5 2.Bc4 Nf6 3.Nc3 Nxe4 (as I pointed out) and 4.Bxf7+ as we analyzed, there is also the more reliable 4.Qh5!? Nd6 5.Bb3 etc. I shall not gove the details of theory here, but it is a worthy line to be studied
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