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  • White: Coffey
  • Black: Bell 2025
  • Event "Kentucky State Team
  • Championship"Site "SLC"Date
  • "1998.11.29"Round "?"White "Coffey,
  • John"Black "Bell 2025"Result "0-1"ECO
  • "B22"Annotator "John Coffey"
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  • c5
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  • Nf3
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  • Nf6
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  • e5
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  • Nd5
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  • c3
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  • e6
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      [Next]
  • d4
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  • cxd4
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  • cxd4
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  • Nc6
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  • I have had good luck with this
  • variation before. It has the
  • drawback of leaving me with a weak
  • pawn on an open file.
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      [Next]
  • Nxc3
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      [Next]
  • bxc3
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      [Next]
  • d6
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  • Bf4
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  • Black decides to secure my weakness
  • on c3.
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  • I feel good about my advantage in
  • space on the kingside.
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  • Black's pawn move is probably a
  • mistake because it weakens his
  • position.
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  • I have dreams of mating my opponent.
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      [Next]
  • Bg7
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      [Next]
  • Bh6
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  • Fritz cons
  • iders white to be much better now.
  • Quiz:

    What should white do
  • now?
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      [Next]
  • I make a big mistake by taking the
  • bishop. I should play h4
  • first which prepares a kingside
  • attack.
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      [Next]
  • Kxg7
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      [Next]
  • I was confident
  • in this move, but I should have done
  • it before taking the bishop on g7.
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      [Next]
  • h6
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  • The king move is just a mistake. It
  • leaves the White king
  • vulnerable in the center.
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  • Black is going to get a counter
  • attack
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  • Fritz seems to agree with the move,
  • but I think that Qe3 would have been
  • safer.
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      [Next]
  • Qxf6
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  • I want to prvent any action of e6 to
  • e5 by black. His
  • backward pawn on e6 might give me
  • some counter play.
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      [Next]
  • Bd7
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      [Next]
  • This move looks strong, but it is a
  • tactical error because I didn't see
  • Black's strong reply.

  • Quiz: What should Black
  • dohere?
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      [Next]
  • In this position, I think that both
  • Nxe5 and Qxh6+! are good choices.
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      [Next]
  • This looks strong because it
  • threatens the queen. But black has a
  • stronger
  • reply.

    Quiz

    What should
  • black do here?
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      [Next]
  • Qxf3
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      [Next]
  • Qxf3
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      [Next]
  • Rxf3
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      [Next]
  • Kxf3
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      [Next]
  • e4
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      [Next]
  • Fritz 5 considers black to be
  • slightly better here.
  • Quiz

    What should black do
  • here?
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      [Next]
  • Rf8
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      [Next]
  • Ke3
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      [Next]
  • dxe4
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      [Next]
  • gxh6
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      [Next]
  • Kxh6
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  • This is a critical mistake. I was
  • trying to hold on for a draw
  • here, but it gives black all of the
  • inititive which he fully takes
  • advantage
  • of. Fritz 5 likes the idea of
  • playing moves like d5 or c4.
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  • I should take the pawn on e4 ......
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  • ... But instead give black too good
  • of a game.
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  • Rd3
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      [Next]
  • Kc2
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      [Next]
  • Bf5
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      [Next]
  • This unfortunately doesn't do me much
  • good because ......
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  • ... I can
  • not take the rook because the minor
  • black pieces will force that pawn to
  • a
  • queen.
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      [Next]
  • Rhh1
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  • Black missed Rf3 as the strongest
  • move here.
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      [Next]
  • Rhe1
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      [Next]
  • Rf3
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      [Next]
  • Kb3
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      [Next]
  • b5
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      [Next]
  • Re2
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      [Next]
  • According to Fritz, black should
  • have played Rh3 instead.
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      [Next]
  • a4
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      [Next]
  • Nd6
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      [Next]
  • axb5
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      [Next]
  • Nxb5
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      [Next]
  • Black is a little better here
  • according to Fritz 5 and he
  • eventually won in a time scramble.
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