New Chess Game New Win

New Chess Game New Win 

 [Event "Online Game"]

[Site "Checkmate Chess"]

[Date "2026.7.13"]

[Round "1"]

[White "nadeemrnc123"]

[Black "kiransinhchauhan5793"]

[Result "*"]

[TimeControl "600"]

[WhiteElo "854"]

[BlackElo "857"]

1. e4 e6 2. Nf3 Qf6 3. d4 Nc6 4. Bg5 Qxd4 5. Nxd4 Nxd4

Game Analysis: nadeemrnc123 (854) vs. kiransinhchauhan5793 (857)

Online Game – 10‑minute rapid, 2026.07.13

Overview

This game features a very early queen sortie by Black, followed by a decisive tactical blunder. Both players are rated in the 850 range, which is reflected in the opening choices and the handling of tactics. White, however, spots the winning capture and secures an overwhelming material advantage within just five moves.

Move‑by‑Move Commentary

1. e4 e6

A solid French Defence setup. Black prepares …d5, but never gets the chance to play it.

2. Nf3 Qf6?!

Already an eyebrow‑raiser. Developing the queen on f6 is premature – it exposes her to attack, blocks the g8‑knight’s natural square (f6), and does little to fight for the centre. Better is 2…d5 or 2…Nf6.

3. d4 Nc6

Black develops a knight but ignores the central tension. The standard reply to the French is …d5, but here Black gives White a free hand. Still, White has a strong centre.

4. Bg5!

A direct attack on the black queen. The bishop on g5 hits the queen on f6 – not a pin (the king is on e8, not on that diagonal), but a simple tempo‑winning harassment. White threatens Bxf6 and also prepares to castle.

4… Qxd4??

Critical blunder. Black’s queen, already under attack, decides to grab a pawn on d4. The problem is that d4 is controlled by the white knight on f3. Instead, Black should have retreated with 4…Qg6, 4…Qd8, or even 4…Qe7. Moving the queen to a square where it can be captured by a minor piece is a textbook tactical error.

5. Nxd4 Nxd4

White takes the queen with the knight. Black recaptures the knight with his knight, but the damage is done. At this point, White has lost a pawn (d4) and a knight (f3), while Black has lost his queen (9 points) for a knight (3) and a pawn (1) – White is up 5 points, already a decisive advantage.

What White Should Play Now

After 5…Nxd4, the position is:

· White: King e1, Queen d1, Rooks a1/h1, Bishops f1 (light) and g5 (dark), Knight b1, pawns a2,b2,c2,e4,f2,g2,h2 (7 pawns).

· Black: King e8, Rooks a8/h8, Bishops c8/f8, Knights g8 and d4, pawns a7,b7,c7,e6,f7,g7,h7 (7 pawns).

White has a simple and crushing move:

6. Qxd4!

The white queen captures the black knight on d4. The queen is protected by the bishop on g5? Not needed – the knight is undefended (no black pawn or piece covers d4). Now White has won two pieces (queen + knight) for just a pawn and a knight – a material advantage of roughly +8 points (queen 9 + knight 3 vs. knight 3 + pawn 1). The game is effectively over.

Black has no immediate threats (e.g., …Bb4+ is not possible because the queen on d4 blocks the bishop? Actually bishop f8‑e7‑b4 is a long diagonal, but the queen on d4 does not block it – however, White can simply respond with c3 or Bd3 and consolidate). White should develop calmly, castle kingside, and use the queen to create mating threats.

Evaluation

· Final assessment: Decisive advantage for White.

· Black’s errors: Premature queen development and a naive pawn grab that ignores the knight’s control of d4.

· Key lesson: In the opening, do not bring your queen out early unless you have a concrete plan, and always check if the square you move to is defended by enemy pieces.

Conclusion

White punished Black’s loose play with a simple tactical sequence. The game is unfinished (recorded as “*”), but from this position White should convert with basic technique. A strong example of why you should “develop knights before queens” and always look for captures that win material.

Suggested continuation for White: 6. Qxd4, followed by 0‑0‑0 or 0‑0, and then using the queen and rooks to break through Black’s weakened kingside. Black’s best hope is to fight for a draw, but with a full queen for a pawn, White cannot lose.

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