Playing Chess is fun
Playing chess is fun
[Event "Online Game"]
[Site "Checkmate Chess"]
[Date "2026.2.10"]
[Round "1"]
[White "ozgurerkan1323"]
[Black "nadeemrnc123"]
[Result "0-1"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[WhiteElo "784"]
[BlackElo "826"]
1. d4 d5 2. Bg5 Qd6 3. Nc3 Qc6 4. e4 dxe4 5. Nge2 Bf5 6. Nf4 e3 7. fxe3 Na6 8.
Nfd5 Rd8 9. Bb5 Qd7 10. Nxe7 c6 11. Nxf5 Qxf5 12. Bxa6 bxa6 13. Qh5 Qxc2 14. O-O
Qxb2 15. Nd1 Qxa1 16. e4 Qxd4+ 17. Be3 Qxe4 18. Qg5 Qc2 19. Bc5 Bxc5+ 20. Qxc5
Rxd1 21. Qxc2 Rd4 22. Re1+ Ne7 23. Rxe7+ Kxe7 24. Qe2+ Kd7 25. a4 Re8 26. g4
Rxe2 27. Kf1 Rxh2 28. Kg1 Rdd2 29. Kf1 Rd1# 0-1
Black (nadeemrnc123, Elo 826) defeated White (ozgurerkan1323, Elo 784) in this 29-move game on Checkmate Chess with a clean rook checkmate. White's premature aggression led to material loss, while Black capitalized on open files despite early queen sorties.Opening MistakesWhite's 2. Bg5 pins nothing effectively and blocks natural development in a Queen's Pawn setup. Black's 2...Qd6 and 3...Qc6 brought the queen out too soon, risking attacks, but White couldn't punish it. Better for White: standard 2. c4 Queen's Gambit; for Black: 2...e6 or Nf6.Middlegame Turning PointAfter 4. e4 dxe4, White overextended without support, losing a pawn immediately. Black's queen raided via 13...Qxc2, 14...Qxb2, and 15...Qxa1, netting massive material while White castled into danger. White's knights on d5 and e7 won a bishop temporarily but traded poorly (10. Nxe7 11. Nxf5).Endgame and CheckmateBlack simplified with 20...Rxd1 and 21...Rd4, activating rooks while White's king wandered. After 26...Rxe2 27...Rxh2, dual rooks invaded, forcing 29...Rd1# as White's king had no escape.Black's coordination won despite doubled a-pawns.

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