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The Importance of the Open File

Submitted by Patzer24 on Mon, 05/12/2008 at 12:18pm.

Here is a game from the 2008 Limburg Open, IM Swinkels - GM Berg with full annotations and commentary:

 

 

 

In this game we saw a battle of structure versus open lines. Black decided early to go for the doubling of white's pawns. Then we saw white use the open b-file with decisive effect to bring both of his Rooks into the black position to quickly end the game. This really shows how useful an open file can be and how the Rooks should be used with an open file. 


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Comments:

by 7jcjg - 2 months ago
Kingston, ON Canada
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 2
on move 25, the knight fork would have worked out in favour of white and not black since the rook would have taken the one knight in the b file, then black would have to take one of the rooks with either the knight or the pawn, then white would take the other knight...
by leonelcm - 2 months ago
Mexico City Mexico
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 155
Very illustrative and instructive game, I've learned a lot about structure and position. Thanx for posting...
by davej123 - 2 months ago
Chorley, UK United Kingdom
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 47
[quote]whats wrong with the knight fork on move 25?[/quote]26 Rxb3 and white get's blacks 2 knights for a rook with whites bishop on d6 commanding the dark squares.
by rasmusm - 2 months ago
tallinn Estonia
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 23

good play by white


by Lurkey - 2 months ago
New Hampshire United States
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 29
Nice annotations sir.
by OhioCat110 - 2 months ago
Westerville United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 8
Excellent annotations from the perspective of a learning player.
by nlazarov - 2 months ago
Sofia Bulgaria
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 8

ouchimdead: "whats wrong with the knight fork on move 25?"

Well, then follows for example T2b3 and white has 2 knights for a rook, which I suppose is enough, given that their figures are in active positions.


by davidetal - 2 months ago
Tarragindi Australia
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 925
ouchimdead: whats wrong with the knight fork on move 25?
Nothing, far as I can see. Good call - turns out masters are human too.

by crhnine - 2 months ago
Louisville United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 39

I had a game once that was extremely similar to this one only I decided to keep white's pawns doubled which traps his bishops and used my knights on the king side to attack them keeping him off of important squares. Then I just attacked his king side while my bishop protected against the rooks so his only choice was to attack with the queen weakening his ranks. Eventually I was able to trade off the rooks due to pinning the bishop to the king after taking one of the pawns. I laughed as he tried to checkmate me with just his queen and a pawn on the king side.lol

I won by the way.


by ouchimdead - 2 months ago
Sydney Australia
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 28
whats wrong with the knight fork on move 25?
by God2 - 2 months ago
Malaysia
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Member Points: 1082
nice one!!!
by azhad - 2 months ago
Puducherry India
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 27
Thank you for the very good annotations.
by christophe - 2 months ago
Toronto Canada
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 6
As a relative newcomer to serious chess I really appreciated the comments on every move, even if more advanced players may find them unnecessary or disagree with them.
by rakesh_dagar79 - 2 months ago
India
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 32
nice one.
by b-sheers - 2 months ago
KC United States
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 327
thanx for the game it was great, and btw I liked all the annotations.  It was refreshing to have the game comentary move by move, it helped me follow the game more easily.
by rubens - 2 months ago
Mexico, D.F. Mexico
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 4

this was an ilustrative game and good comments too, thanks


by Jasano32 - 2 months ago
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 26
Thanks for sharing. I always feel like my rook play could use work and games like this really help me improve.
by Phobetor - 2 months ago
Eindhoven Netherlands
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 580

Could you please leave out some of the not so great comments next time? For example you say that 28... Nxd2 isn't good, because white gets piece activity then. Then, one move later, you say that now white wins a pawn and black has no compensation. If black gets a bad position anyway, he can just as well keep the pawn then...

And your comment on black's 31th move ("31... Qh4 can be met by 32. g3!") must be a joke...

 

Please, either use an engine to support your comments, or leave the annotation of such games to better players.

 


by Kingfisher - 2 months ago
zagreb Croatia
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 1108
Black might have tried 37... Ra8. This would hold on to the position for much longer.
 

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