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The power of the QID!

Hi everyone,

I played this game in live chess and enjoyed it very much. It has some original ideas in the Queen's Indian Defense that I could successfully execute. In my reportoire, along with the Modern Benoni defense (that is my first choice against 1.d4), I sometimes try some other openings as well. Since in this game my opponent changed the move order in the beginning I couldn't go for the benoni. So I went on to give the QID a try. Hope you enjoy, and for those who are not that much familiar with the QID, hope you learn (annotations included):

well, despite I lost on time...it was still enjoyable for me because I could follow a beatiful attacking plan against a high-rated player. One last thing I forgot to say is that this all happend in a one minute game, yes it was a 1+1 game!

phew Foot in mouth ...took me an hour to write...hope you all enjoyed....Thank you.

Comments


  • 2 years ago

    Mehdipiero

    it was good really? thanks! I will post another one then, soon, with this encouragement I just received!

  • 2 years ago

    Dark_Bi5hop

    Absolutely right. It is tactically flawed. I don't know if you have posted any other games about the QID because I would be very interested in reading it. Thank you once again for the article which was well annotated, something you don't get these days.

    Nalin

  • 2 years ago

    Mehdipiero

    Thank you dark bishop...I think I was afraid of 15.Nd2 where 15...Bxg2 is answered by 16.Qxe6+ intermediate move. that would have left e6 undefended early.

  • 2 years ago

    Dark_Bi5hop

    Instructive and honest article. Why did you play 14...Nf6 instead of 14...f5 as you explained earlier of that possible attack? Im new to the QID and just wanted to know why.

  • 3 years ago

    nick34-9

    i realy envy your fast net service i you were able to take all those moves in 1 minute

  • 3 years ago

    nick34-9

    if you made all those moves in 1 minute then i should envy your net service coz the one i have is very slow

  • 4 years ago

    Mehdipiero

    ok, the bishop on e4 is fine it can defended either by f5 or Nf6. and at the end, yea i didn't see Bb3, cool idea, thanx!

  • 4 years ago

    anthony_lenaming

    tnx but your bishop white is nowhere to go,but in exchange you have the initiative,I think the best move for black is Bb3 followed by Qxf2

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