An Exciting Game

Submitted by IM dpruess on Mon, 10/26/2009 at 3:54pm.

First off, sorry for not being able to get online more often and post my games and results from France. Just how it is for this one. But I do have a chance to post one of my games now, and it's quite an exciting one!

My goal coming here was to pay one beautiful game; and during and after playing this game, I was so engrossed in it, and so excited at all the lines I looked at, that I considered that I had probably achieved my objective. But I just went through the sobering experience of typing the game in to chessbase, and just playing out my variations, I saw all kinds of miscalculations on my part; also I realized that almost all the excitement in the game was in variations I calculated, not in any moves actually played in the game. So perhaps not everyone will follow my enthusiasm for the game.

I made a pretty combative and unconventional decision in the opening when i took on a pawn weakness to stress my development lead and looked for a lot of ways to keep the initiative and try to land some blows on the opponent's king. But my opponent was very alert; in the post-mortem I could tell that he saw basically every threat I came up with. And so he bobbed and weaved, and left all my hoped-for-hammerblows beneath the surface. However, I don't have many regrets, it was a very satisfying game. At some point, in the heat of battle, my opponent and I suddenly happened to look up from the board at the same moment, and smiled at each other; I knew immediately he was having similar fun as I.

 

As for results, so far I drew round 1 vs a 1900 rated player, then won in rounds 2 and 3, and that last game was round 4. 5 more games left; I'm feeling good, and hopefully I will have one beautiful game by the time I come home.

Sam Shankland has 3 wins and 1 loss.

The top boards are broadcast live through http://www.sautronechecs.fr/content/view/283/2/

Rd 5 is tomorrow at 14:30 French time; looks like I have black vs a strong player. I better go look at a few games before I collapse.

Standings and pairings can be found through: http://www.sautronechecs.fr/content/view/284/1/

» posted in dpruess's Blog
 

Comments:

by zankfrappa - 31 days ago
Virginia United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 2653

Is a GM Norm better than a GM Cliff?

by zankfrappa - 31 days ago
Virginia United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 2653

     I tend to try risky moves that please my eye but more often than not don't
work out as well as I'd hoped.  For example, instead of trading queens I would
have tried the rook lift Rf3 (protecting the isolated pawn) and then possibly
Rg3 (threatening Qxh6).
     What might have been black's reply to this scenario?  How are the other
matches going there?

by Arvirago - 31 days ago
Las Palmas Spain
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 395

Thanks, David.

by ericbarber - 33 days ago
Wilkes-Barre United States
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 1014

very nice game david well played, good luck on your games going further, and working on your norm

by Knightsight - 33 days ago
Kent United Kingdom
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 157

Thanks for taking the time to post this and all the best for the rest of the tournament.  We miss you at chess.com.  Hurry back !

by demetrios18 - 33 days ago
new york United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 498

David Pruess I am looking forward on you towards your next big tournment and would love if you can post your games. Also Are you working on your GM norms?

by dbquintillion - 34 days ago
Oakland United States
Member Since: Jul 2009
Member Points: 2

Good luck in the rest of the tournament David, and thanks for sharing this game.

by zankfrappa - 34 days ago
Virginia United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 2653

     Good game.  I have noticed masters play 2...e6 a lot more than amateurs.

by SerbianChessStar - 34 days ago
Belgrade Serbia
Member Since: May 2009
Member Points: 2317

Very nice written blog! Please keep blogging.

Also how much Gm Norms do you have?

by IM dpruess - 34 days ago
California United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 534

I won't be getting a gm norm. I would probably have to score 4.5 or 5 of my last 5 games.

by conman1000 - 34 days ago
North Carolina United States
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 1483

Where can we see the overall standings, and what score would you need for an GM norm?

 

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