Was I right to take the draw?!

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10th August 2008, 03:26pm
#1
by daver190
London United Kingdom
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 3

Hello! First post here for me!

Recently played this game on facebook chess, a nice game but in the end I accepted a draw... was wondering if I should have actually tried to play it out? Endgames not my strongest point :)

10th August 2008, 03:55pm
#2
by Flash_is_the_Future
United States
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 37

Yeah I don't think you could've won that.18. exf6 was a really bad for you. I'm assuming you didn't see the attack on your queen? But that was set up by 17. Qxc4. Just take his knight there and your fine. Without that sequence you'd win easily.

10th August 2008, 04:21pm
#3
by ShusukeFuji
United States
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 2

I don't think you could have won that.

10th August 2008, 04:38pm
#4
by LydiaBlonde
Zagreb Croatia
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 464

A strange thing hapened before, but after 20 moves you had two bishops for a rook - it's as two pawns more, so u had all chances to win. Then you lost one pawn on king's side, and it's draw.

Let's see the position after 24... Rxd6: your nekt move f4 is not good. You need not play at the king's side, but only to protect your pawns, and to go forward with your king and attack his c6 pawn with your king and bishop. F.e. 25. Ba3 Rf6 26. Bc5, then play your pawn g2-g3 and h2-h4 and they are protected. Your both bishops cound be in the centre (black-squered Bc5-d4-e3, white-squered c4-d3-e4 etc.), prepared to attack his rook and pawns on king's side, and your king is a strong piece. IMHO, you need to win!

11th August 2008, 11:22am
#5
by daver190
London United Kingdom
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 3

Flash_is_the_Future wrote:

Yeah I don't think you could've won that.18. exf6 was a really bad for you. I'm assuming you didn't see the attack on your queen? But that was set up by 17. Qxc4. Just take his knight there and your fine. Without that sequence you'd win easily."

Sorry haven't worked out how to shut the quotes!

Flash, I couldn't have done that as 18. exf6 Bb4+ would have lost my queen!! My aim at that point was to try and get the bishop out and castle asap so as I could free the bishop on B2 from protecting against the rook on the A file.


11th August 2008, 11:38am
#6
by daver190
London United Kingdom
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 3

Lydia, thanks that's certainly the better route - the rook is pretty well trapped there infront of his pawns!

11th August 2008, 12:04pm
#7
by LydiaBlonde
Zagreb Croatia
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 464

@daver190: yes, you see the point! Two bishops together from the center put under control potentialy 28 squeres, and your  pawns  have  their role too!

11th August 2008, 12:27pm
#8
by nimzovich
Angels Camp United States
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 374

Unless this was a money game or other significant reason where a draw was sufficient, I would have played it out just for the gain of experience and knowledge.

 

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