Every Game’s a Gambit — (D20) Chess Win

March 24, 2009 at 11:20 am (Chess)

Opening: Queen’s Gambit Accepted: Central Variation, Greco Variation (D20)
Result: 1-0

This was an interesting game, and the first time I’ve forced an opponent to resign. 3. …b5 is the Queen’s Gambit Accepted: Central Variation, Greco Variation (D20). The merits of this defense elude me, but it does not seem particularly disadvantageous to black nor particularly advantageous. It’s just an offside defense that my opponent didn’t seem to play to. Can’t say for sure, as I’m not really that good. Either way, here’s another victory for me as white (I select play as random on the site, but I seem to play as white a lot):

1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.e4 b5 4.Nc3 a6 5.a4 c6 6.axb5 cxb5 7.Be3 Bd7 8.d5 Nf6 9.Nf3 g6 10.Be2 Bg7 11.Qd4 O-O 12.O-O Ne8 13.Qc5 Nd6 14.Ra2 Qc8 15.Qb6 Be8 16.Bg5 Nd7 17.Qe3 f6 18.Bf4 g5 19.Bxd6 b4 20.Bxe7 Rf7 21.Bxb4 Nf8 22.Nd4 Bd7 23.Bd6 Ng6 24.Ra4 Qb7 25.Rxc4 Qxb2 26.Rb1 Qa3 27.Nf5 Bb5 28.Bxa3 Bxc4 29.Bxc4 Rc7 30.d6+ Rxc4 31.Rb7 Bf8 32.Bb2 Rd8 33.Qb6 Nf4 34.Qxd8 — Black resigns

View the game/look at the moves: Every Game’s a Gambit

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