[Event "Rated Blitz game"] [Site "lichess.org"] [Date "2022.12.10"] [Round "?"] [White "CoachJesse"] [Black "cakeinspace2002"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "D37"] [WhiteElo "2549"] [BlackElo "2492"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] [PlyCount "45"] [EventDate "2022.??.??"] [EventType "blitz"] [TimeControl "180"] {After managing my website (Memory Chisel) and finishing all tasks for today and after exercising at the gym using a treadmill, I needed to stimulate my brain in Lichess.org. This free site has millions of subscribers, you can play bullet chess or 3 minute BLITZ CHESS. Today I played with cakeinspace2002 with a rating of 2492.} 1. d4 {[%eval 0,0] [%emt 0:00:00] When playing fast games, I always choose 1. d4 but in tournament games i prefer 1. Nf3 which is the favorite opening of former World Champion GM Vladimir Kramnik.} Nf6 {[%eval 23, 0] [%emt 0:00:00]} 2. Nf3 {[%eval 12,0] [%emt 0:00:01] In my opinion, the 2. Nf3 move is safer or much more solid move than move 2. c4 because of too much opening theory you may encounter such as (Budapest Gambit, Albin-Counter Gambit, Modern Benoni, Benko Gambit and more...} d5 {[%eval 25,0] [%emt 0:00: 02]} 3. c4 {[%eval 16,0] [%emt 0:00:01]} e6 {[%eval 17,0] [%emt 0:00:00]} 4. Nc3 {[%eval 0,0] [%emt 0:00:03] D37 Queen's Gambit Declined: Three Knights Variation} Be7 {[%eval 0,0] [%emt 0:00:04] Now, we reach the Queen's Gambit Declined. The aim for black here is to castle early, then will strike the center later via c5 move or either dxc4 move.} 5. Bg5 {[%eval 0,0] [%emt 0:00: 01] Here we go.... executing the bishop at g5 to take the night at f6.} O-O { [%eval 17,0] [%emt 0:00:02]} 6. Bxf6 {[%eval 0,0] [%emt 0:00:00] THE " MEMORY CHISEL VARIATION"} ({Normal line for white is simply} 6. e3) 6... Bxf6 { [%eval 1,0] [%emt 0:00:02]} 7. e3 {[%eval 1,0] [%emt 0:00:01] Now since the bishop has exchanged the dark bishop to the knight at f6, white must develop his bishop at d3 pointing at black's h7 square.} b6 {[%eval 19,0] [%emt 0:00: 05]} 8. h4 {[%eval 5,0] [%emt 0:00:01]} Bb7 {[%eval 28,0] [%emt 0:00:02]} 9. Bd3 $6 {[%eval 7,0] [%emt 0:00:01] (0.28 ? -0.70) Inaccuracy. cxd5 was best.} (9. cxd5 exd5 10. g3 c5 11. Bg2 Nc6 12. O-O cxd4 13. exd4 Re8 14. Qd2 Qd6 15. Rfe1 a6) 9... c5 {[%eval 26,0] [%emt 0:00:10] Black is allowed to take the h7 pawn for a follow-up check at Ng5 just in case the black king will capture the bishop at h7.} 10. Bxh7+ {[%eval 75,0] [%emt 0:00:01]} Kxh7 {[%eval 77,0] [%emt 0:00:03]} 11. Ng5+ {[%eval 98,0] [%emt 0:00:01] Well, this is part of the plan to place the black king in an awkward position plus the tendency of black to take more time to think (TIME ATTACK STRATEGY) since playing a 3-minute BLITZ is a fast paced game.} Kh6 {[%eval 72,0] [%emt 0:00:02]} ({ Other moves are:} 11... Kg6 12. Qc2+ Kh6 (12... Kh5 13. g4+ Kxg4 14. Rg1+ Kxh4 15. Qh7#) 13. Qh7#) ({IF} 11... Kg8 12. Qh5) 12. Qc2 {[%eval -91,0] [%emt 0:00: 02]} g6 {[%eval -68,0] [%emt 0:00:10]} ({IF} 12... Bxg5 13. hxg5+ Kxg5 14. cxd5 f5 15. dxe6 cxd4 16. O-O-O {A very complicated game arises...}) 13. h5 { [%eval -52,0] [%emt 0:00:01] We are both in TIME TROUBLE HERE, THE BEST WAY TO WIN HERE IS TO COMPLICATE THE POSITION MORE...} Bxg5 $2 {[%eval 24,0] [%emt 0: 00:30] (-1.48 ? -0.24) Mistake. Kxg5 was best.} (13... Kxg5) 14. hxg6+ { [%eval 47,0] [%emt 0:00:01]} Kg7 {[%eval 8,0] [%emt 0:00:01]} 15. Rh7+ { [%eval 4,0] [%emt 0:00:01]} Kf6 {[%eval 14,0] [%emt 0:00:01] THIS IS FORCED MOVE.} ({IF} 15... Kg8 16. gxf7+ Rxf7 17. Qg6+) 16. f4 {[%eval 37,0] [%emt 0: 00:01]} Bxf4 $2 {[%eval 105,0] [%emt 0:00:10] (-0.37 ? 1.05) Mistake. Bh4+ was best.} (16... Bh4+ 17. Rxh4) 17. exf4 {[%eval 84,0] [%emt 0:00:05]} cxd4 { [%eval 86,0] [%emt 0:00:01]} 18. Qf2 $6 {[%eval 9,0] [%emt 0:00:05] (0.86 ? 0.09) Inaccuracy. Nb5 was best. I WAS JUST THINKING ON PRESSURING THE BLACK KING AND EXECUTING THE "TIME ATTACK STRATEGY" TO WIN...} (18. Nb5 Ke7 19. f5 Nd7 20. Qd2 Nc5 21. O-O-O e5 22. Qe2 Ne4 23. f6+ Kd7 24. Rxf7+ Rxf7) 18... Kxg6 $4 {[%eval 32732,0] [%emt 0:00:10] (0.09 ? Mate in 18) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Ke7 was best. CRITICAL POSITION BY BLACK KING HERE, ANY WRONG MOVE MAY MATE THE KING.} (18... Ke7 19. Nb5 Kd7 20. Qxd4 a6 21. Nc3 Nc6 22. Qg7 Kc7 23. O-O-O d4 24. gxf7 Qd6) 19. Rh3 $4 {[%eval 491,0] [%emt 0:00:11] (Mate in 18 ? 4.91) Lost forced checkmate sequence. O-O-O was best. THE BEST FOR ME HERE IS CASTLING 19. 0-0-0} (19. O-O-O) 19... f5 $4 {[%eval 32760,0] [%emt 0:00:05] (4.91 ? Mate in 4) Checkmate is now unavoidable. e5 was best. WHEN YOUR OPPONENT IS ON "PANIC TIME MODE". THERE IS ALWAYS A TENDENCY TO CREATE BAD MOVES...} (19... e5 20. cxd5 Bxd5 21. Qg3+ Kf5 22. Rh5+ Ke6 23. Rxe5+ Kd7 24. Rxd5+ Kc8 25. Rxd8+ Rxd8 26. Nb5) 20. Qg3+ {[%eval 32762,0] [%emt 0:00:04]} Kf6 {[%eval 32762,0] [%emt 0:00:17]} 21. Qg5+ {[%eval 32762,0] [%emt 0:00:03]} Kf7 {[%eval 32762,0] [%emt 0:00:02]} 22. Rh7+ {[%eval 32764,0] [%emt 0:00:01] MATE IS INEVITABLE....} Ke8 {[%eval 32764,0] [%emt 0:00:01]} 23. Qg6+ {[%eval 32766,0] [%emt 0:00:01] Normal Black resigns. I HOPE YOU ENJOYED PLAYING 3- MINUTE BLITZ CHESS, BUT IF YOU TRY MY ADVICES SUCH AS (1) USE UNUSUAL OPENING THEORIES, (2) TIME ATTACK STRATEGY AND LASTLY (3) PREPARED OPENING LINES, YOU CAN BEAT HIGHER RATED PLAYERS SUCH AS NM, FM, IM OR EVEN GM. THANK YOU, KEEP SAFE ALWAYS AND GOD BLESS....} 1-0