Cherniaev, Alexander (230) vs White, Chris (167)
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[Event "Richmond v Wood Green"] [Site "?"] [Round "0"] [White "Cherniaev, Alexander"] [Black "White, Chris"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "230"] [BlackElo "167"] [ECO "A43"] [Opening "Old Benoni: 2.d5"] 1.d4 c5 2.d5 g6 3.c4 Bg7 4.e4 (4.{Avoiding} Nc3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 f5 {which is also chaotic}) 4...d6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Nge2 Ne7 7.h4 {Quite dangerous} h6 8.h5 g5 9.f4 {All quickly played by Cherniaev, and it forces black to make a decision. I decided to allow fxg5 if it meant in return I could install a N on the lovely e5 square.} exd5 10.cxd5 a6? {Unfortunately too slow.} (10...{Avoiding Avoiding} Bg4! {is a much better version of same idea} 11.fxg5 Nd7 12.gxh6 Bxh6 {black is doing fine and has ...Ne5 to look forward to}) 11.fxg5 Nd7 12.gxh6 Bxh6 13.Bxh6 Rxh6 14.Qd2 Rh8 15.Ng1 {Regrouping to challenge the imminent arrival of the N on e5} Ne5 16.Nf3 N7g6 {This is the move I want to play but of course going via g6 involves its own risks...} 17.hxg6 Rxh1 (17...{Avoiding Avoiding Avoiding} Nxf3+ 18.gxf3 Rxh1 19.O-O-O Kf8 $44 {says Stockfish}) 18.Nxe5 Qh4+ {objectively not the best move but on the plus side it gives white plenty of ways to go wrong...} 19.Qf2 dxe5 20.gxf7+? (20.{Avoiding Avoiding Avoiding Avoiding a different mistake would be} g7 Qg5 $17) 20...Kf8 21.g3 Qg5 22.Qxc5+ Kxf7 23.Qf2+ Kg7 24.Qf3 Rh2 25.Ne2 Bd7 26.Qb3 b5 27.a4 Rf8 {Here Cherniaev resigned. Threats include ...Rh1 or ... Rxf1+ with .. .Qf6+ and Qf2+ to follow.} {#R} 0-1
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WhiteCherniaev, Alexander (230)
BlackWhite, Chris (167)
Game
Moves27
OpeningA43 — Old Benoni: 2.d5
Result0-1
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TournamentRichmond v Wood Green
Location?
Round0