1.c4e52.Nc3Nf63.Nf3Nc64.d4e45.Nd2Bb46.e3Bxc37.bxc30-08.Be2d69.0-0Re89...Qe710.f3=Hoping for Nxe4. A28: English
Opening: Four Knights Variation.exf310...Bf5=11.Bxf3
11...h6NPredecessor:11...Rxe312.Nb3Re813.Bg5h614.Bxf6Qxf615.Bxc6Qg616.Bxe81-0 (16) Smith,R (2270)-Hosseinzadeh,N (2217) Chess.com INT 202012.e4White is slightly better.Nh712...Na5=remains equal.13.Rb113.Bh513...Qe713...Ne714.c5Better is14.Qe1±14...Ng5?14...dxc5=15.Ba3b615.cxd6+-Qxd615...cxd6
was worth a try.16.Ba3Qc716.Nc4?16.Bh5!+-is the precise move
to win.16...Nxf3+±17.Qxf317.Rxf3±Qd818.Rg317...Qg618.Nd2Nd818...b619.Bb219.Ba3±19...h519...Bg420.Qg3Rc820.c4h420...f6±21.d5+-Strongly threatening Qf4.Bg421...f622.Qd322.Qf2+-is more deadly.22...f6±23.Bd4
White should try23.h323...b6
Black should play23...Bd724.h3!&Bianco is more active.Bd7
25.Rf4!Black must now prevent Rbf1.
c525...Qg5±is a better defense.26.Rbf1Nf726.Bc3aiming for
Rbf1.Nf726...Qg527.Rbf1Nf727.Rbf127.Rxh4+-and White
stays clearly on top. And now Qe3 would win.Qg528.Nf327...Ne5?27...Qh6±28.Bxe5+-Rxe529.Qf3?Weighted Error Value: White=0.48/
Black=0.59Less strong is29.Rxh4Rg5±29.Nf3+-½–½