The power of the QID!

Submitted by Mehdipiero on Tue, 10/28/2008 at 6:50pm.

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.

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Comments:

by nick34-9 - 3 months ago
Baghdad Iraq
Member Since: Apr 2009
Member Points: 683

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

by nick34-9 - 3 months ago
Baghdad Iraq
Member Since: Apr 2009
Member Points: 683

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

by Mehdipiero - 16 months ago
Dubai, UAE Iraq
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 1277

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!

by anthony_lenaming - 16 months ago
consolacion,Cebu Philippines
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 32

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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