New Chess Game New Win
New Chess Game, New win
[Event "Online Game"]
[Site "Checkmate Chess"]
[Date "2026.6.22"]
[Round "1"]
[White "nadeemrnc123"]
[Black "svetbaryshnikova"]
[Result "1-0"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[WhiteElo "910"]
[BlackElo "914"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f6 3. Nc3 d6 4. Bc4 Ne7 5. d4 c5 6. dxc5 dxc5 7. Bb5+ Nbc6 8.
Qe2 a6 9. Ba4 b5 10. Bb3 a5 11. Nxb5 Nd4 12. Nbxd4 exd4 13. Qb5+ Qd7 14. Qxc5
Nc6 15. Qc4 h5 16. Bf4 g6 17. Rd1 Bh6 18. Bxh6 Rxh6 19. Qg8+ Ke7 20. Qf7+ Kd8
21. Qxf6+ Ne7 22. Qf8+ Qe8 23. Qxh6 Ng8 24. Qh7 a4 25. Bf7 Qxe4+ 26. Kf1 Ne7 27.
Qh8+ Kd7 28. Qe8+ Kd6 29. Rxd4+ Qxd4 30. Nxd4 Nf5 31. Qd8+ Ke5 32. Nxf5 gxf5 33.
Qd5+ Kf6 34. Bxh5 Ra7 35. Qd8+ Ke5 36. Qxc8 Ra5 37. Qc7+ Ke4 38. Qxa5 Kf4 39.
Qxa4+ Kg5 40. Be8 f4 41. Qa5+ Kg4 42. c4 f3 43. gxf3+ Kxf3 44. Bh5+ Kf4 45. Rg1
Ke4 46. Rg4+ Kd3 47. Qd5+ Kc2 48. Rd4 Kxb2 49. Rd1 Kxa2 50. c5+ Kb2 51. Qd4+ Ka3
52. Rd2 Kb3 53. Rb2+ Ka3 54. Qb4# 1-0
Game Analysis: nadeemrnc123 vs svetbaryshnikova
Rating Level: ~910 Elo
Opening Phase (Moves 1-10)
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 f6
Black immediately plays the passive Damiano Defense (2...f6), which is considered inferior. This move weakens the kingside and opens the diagonal to the black king while failing to develop a piece or fight for the center properly.
3.Nc3 d6 4.Bc4 Ne7 5.d4 c5 6.dxc5 dxc5
White opens the center correctly. Black's response is awkward - the knight on e7 blocks the bishop and queen's development. Black is effectively playing a cramped, passive position while White has center control.
7.Bb5+ Nbc6 8.Qe2 a6 9.Ba4 b5 10.Bb3
White's bishop shuffles, but Black is forcing moves that create weaknesses (a6, b5 leave dark squares vulnerable).
Middlegame Phase (Moves 11-30)
11.Nxb5!! Nd4
A brilliant tactical sacrifice! White spots that Black's queenside pawns are overextended. The knight on b5 attacks c7 and the rook on a8.
12.Nbxd4 exd4 13.Qb5+! Qd7 14.Qxc5 Nc6
White has won two pawns for the knight sacrifice and now has a material advantage. Black's king is stuck in the center.
15.Qc4 h5 16.Bf4 g6 17.Rd1 Bh6
Black's attempt to trade bishops only accelerates White's attack. Black's kingside looks disastrous.
18.Bxh6 Rxh6 19.Qg8+! Ke7 20.Qf7+ Kd8 21.Qxf6+ Ne7
White is relentlessly pursuing the black king. After 21...Ne7:
22.Qf8+ Qe8 23.Qxh6 Ng8
White has won the rook on h6. White is up a full rook + multiple pawns, with Black's king still exposed.
24.Qh7 a4 25.Bf7 Qxe4+ 26.Kf1 Ne7
The position is chaotic but White has a massive material advantage. White has given back some pawns but still has a rook for nothing.
27.Qh8+ Kd7 28.Qe8+ Kd6 29.Rxd4+!! Qxd4 30.Nxd4
Another tactical blow! White exchanges queens but wins a piece. Now White has queen + bishop vs rook + knight.
Endgame Phase (Moves 31-54)
30...Nf5 31.Qd8+ Ke5 32.Nxf5 gxf5 33.Qd5+ Kf6 34.Bxh5 Ra7
White continues to gobble pawns. Black is completely lost.
35.Qd8+ Ke5 36.Qxc8 Ra5 37.Qc7+ Ke4 38.Qxa5
White picks up the rook. Game over materially.
39.Qxa4+ Kg5 40.Be8 f4 41.Qa5+ Kg4 42.c4 f3 43.gxf3+ Kxf3 44.Bh5+ Kf4
Black's king is out in the open but there's no counterplay. White has an overwhelming material advantage.
45.Rg1 Ke4 46.Rg4+ Kd3 47.Qd5+ Kc2 48.Rd4
White coordinates the pieces beautifully.
48...Kxb2 49.Rd1 Kxa2 50.c5+ Kb2 51.Qd4+ Ka3 52.Rd2 Kb3 53.Rb2+ Ka3 54.Qb4#
A clean checkmate delivered on the back rank.
Key Observations
White's Performance:
· Aggressive tactics: The sacrifice 11.Nxb5 was sharp and justified
· King hunt: White relentlessly chased the exposed black king (moves 19-29)
· Endgame technique: Converted material advantage cleanly, though the checkmate pattern took precision
· Rating estimate: This was ~1200-level play in the middlegame
Black's Mistakes:
1. 2...f6 - Passive opening, weakened kingside
2. 6...dxc5 - Actually okay, but then 7...Nbc6 was awkward
3. 10...a5 - Overextension; invited Nxb5
4. 11...Nd4? - Losing a piece; should have played 11...Bd7 or 11...Qb8
5. 12...exd4 - Allowed Qb5+ and the pawn grab
6. King safety: Never castled, king remained exposed throughout
Missed Opportunity
White could have won even faster at move 38 with:
38.Qd5#!? (actually 38...Kf4 avoids mate)
The actual mate at move 54 was well-executed but took longer than necessary. A faster win existed with:
38.Qd4+ Kf5 39.Qf4#
But White's play was still winning.
Match winning Game Plan
This game demonstrates why:
· King safety is paramount (Black never castled)
· Pawn moves should be made carefully (a6/b5/a5 created weaknesses)
· Sacrifices can be correct when they expose the opponent's king and win back material
· Converting an advantage requires patience (White took 54 moves but eventually checkmated)
Despite the low rating, White played a tactical, inspired game. Black's opening choice and passive play were punished decisively. White's performance rating in this game was approximately 1200-1300.

Comments
Post a Comment