[Event "Open invite"]
[Site "http://www.redhotpawn.com"]
[Date "2009.06.06"]
[EndDate "2009.06.20"]
[Round "?"]
[White "fancyblack"]
[Black "galaxiid"]
[WhiteRating "1734"]
[BlackRating "1584"]
{I played black against a better opponent, i made one blunder early on, and granted that he/she didn't play completely sound, the game gave rise to an interesting line of the two knights defence. Any comments appreciated to any aspect of my play, or the particulars involved with the line of the two knights that developed}
1. e4 e5 2. Bf1c4 Nb8c6 3. Ng1f3 Ng8f6 4. Nf3g5 d5 5. exd5 Nc6a5 6. Bc4b5 c6 7. dxc6 bxc6 {two knights defence, stock standard}8. Bb5a4 {this appears popular in my recent games, coupled with Qf3 if h6 isn't played next}h6 9. Ng5f3 e4 10. Nf3e5 {following general two knight principles}Bf8d6 {this was a slight oversight, for some reason i assumed i had already played Qc7 (i think it happens when you start thinking about the game rather than looking at the game) , but as it turned out this created a very interesting position}11. Ne5xc6 Qd8d7 {the only option to avoid losing a piece}
12. Nc6xa5 Qd7xa4 {seemingly developing with tempo? i do protect the e4 pawn} 13. Na5b3 Bc8g4{i considered Ba6, but thought this move gave white similar castling issues with a far more attacking bishop} 14. f3 exf3 15. gxf3 Bg4e6 {to allow me to castle}16. Nb1c3 Qa4h4
17. Ke1e2 O-O {at this stage i'm two pawns down but have a great attacking position, (due to a premature Bd6 in move 10?, i'm unsure)}18. Qd1e1 Qh4h5 {i don't want to jepardise my attacking potential by exchanging pieces, i tryto keep as much pressure as possible on white pieces}19. Qe1f2 Rf8e8 {again trying to force white into developmentless moves}20. Ke2d1 Be6f5 {to support Ne4}21. d3 Nf6g4 {g4 is almost as good as e4}
22. Qf2g2 Ng4xh2 {winning one pawn back and threatening winning the second} 23. Nb3d4 {good scrambling defence, i have almost hung my knight if i do not continue to impose on whites position}Ra8d8 {threatening d3}24. Nc3d5 Bf5g6 {still pressuring d3 and attacking d5,i was very cautious about the open g file and h6 being very weak without my queen on h5 Bd3 was an option but i thought it could easily have opened up my weaknesses here} 25. Nd5f4 {exchange or further lose tempo for white}Bd6xf4
26. Bc1xf4 Rd8xd4 27. Bf4xh2 { i thought this was weak from white, rxh2 was better}Bg6xd3 {now without all the knights gone from my defences i play a thrid gambit} 28. cxd3 {!?}Rd4xd3 29. Kd1c2 Qh5f5 {threatening mate}
30. b3 Rd3xf3 31. Kc2d1 Rf3f2 32. Qg2c6 Qf5d3 33. Kd1c1 Re8e2 0-1 {resignation}