A Technical Detail Missed.
So This will be a post about a trick I had work out for me in a game I played on the web.
1.g3 d5 2.Bg2 Nf6 3.Nf3 Nc6 4.0-0 e5!
Black has absolutely gotten something from this opening, I would not be to surprised if I found he had equalized, but then you have to be careful about over-playing the position.
5.d3 Bc5 6.c3 Ng4
Okay that knight move seems suspicious, it seems like he is violating opening principle, so here I found it reasonable to look for a blow to use against him, this might be overplaying the position.
7.d4
Okay this is a very nice move 7.-e4 8.dxc5 exf3 9.Bxf3 Nf6 10.Bg4
analysis diagram
and that looks like another pawn, that is not playable for black it seems also black is lacking development in this position. So I decided this variation had no terror for me, I did not really see a lot of alternatives.
7.-e4 8.dxc5 exf3 9.Bxf3 0-0?!
He might get up in development, but this didn't save his pawn, but I found another nice move to play in this position.
10.e4! dxe4? 11.Bxg4 Qxd1 12.Bxd1
Here he probably should just resign, he dropped a whole piece just from his overly aggressive play in the opening.
I will not show the rest of the game, nothing happened I just developed the pieces and beat him, he did lack a full piece.
Nice! Where do you play on the web?
I play on http://lichess.org I used to play on chess.com but they really fucked up the platform so I do not use that anymore.
Lets battle there: my name is: HerbyW
Sure, what time controls do you play ?
Also I have a great imagination so my name on lichess is the same as my name here.
I have followed you in lichess, we have not so big a difference :)
Okay. Then we might see when we can play