Tactical Chaos!

Submitted by ih8sens on Thu, 07/02/2009 at 9:57am.

As I'm sure just about everyone who follows my blogs knows, I tend to avoid situations where positional concepts don't find the move for you.  As much as I love tactics and actually work very hard in the tactics trainer, I tend to (like so many other players of similar caliber) avoid needless messes.

 

My opponent, on the other hand, in the game I'm about to show you, loves tactics.  We've played several games together, all of them very interesting.  In our first match I allowed him into a tactical slugfest and really got taught a lesson in dilligence!  Ever since then I've been deliberately playing complicated theoretical lines, trying to avoid the messes he so creatively makes.

 

In the game you'll see below, I wasn't able to restrain him!  The result is a series of several moves where it is essentially impossible to tell who is better.  In the end I believe my opponent came out better, but promptly lost his way as the critical moments of the game arrived.  Interesting nonetheless!

 

 

Comments:

by shuttlechess92 - 4 months ago
California United States
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 1881

a sad day for me indeed :'(

 

do I make the KIA a fun opening to play? xD

by KillaBeez - 4 months ago
Kansas United States
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 4060

Great game.  I like the accidental exchange sac.

 

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