Hello Chess Lovers
"Chess is a good way to learn, to keep your brain fit and the ego in check, a mental form of your local gymnasium. Those who see chess merely as a means of self-proof make the game experience uncomfortable and drive many of the better, more sensitive brains to analysis, correspondence, problems, studies and the like.”
Today I played many interesting Chess games. The game I liked the most was against a Spanish player @joseluisrv because I was not in trouble during the whole game.
Today my Accuracy in the game is 82.1 %.
I open the game with a book move d4. My opponent replied with a book move e6 which open up the dark-square bishop and queen.
I play french defense in my second move e4. My opponent replied with c6 which is a good move.
I play c4 in my third move and my opponent replied with Bd6. My plan was to control the center with my pawns and open my pieces.
I play e5 to attack to opponent's bishop and also push my pawn to a high rank at the same time. My opponent play Bishop to e7 to save his bishop and remain his piece on an active square.
I play a3 to stop my opponent to play Bb4 which is a check to king. My opponent play d6 and attack my high rank pawn.
Instead of capturing opponent's pawn, I provide an extra protection to my high rank pawn by playing Bf4. My opponent capture my e5 pawn and I recapture his pawn by my bishop. My opponent move night to d7 to attack my bishop which is an inaccuracy because his g7 pawn is unprotected and after capturing g7 pawn, there is no way to protect his rook which is also unprotected.
After capturing h8 rook with my bishop. I have an advantage of 4 points. So now, My plan is to exchange the pieces to simplify the game and keep away from trapping in trouble. After exchanging some pieces, the situation of the game is as below.
After some more exchanges, It becomes difficult for my opponent to save his king. So, he resigns after some moves. The final situation at the time of resign is given below.
Thanks to all chess lovers for Reading, Sharing, and Voting especially @stayoutoftherz, @schamangerbert , @chessbrotherspro, and @jaki01 for their encouragement of my posts which helps me to get motivated.