Rodney Jacobs (1659) vs Jamie Brotheridge (1529)
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[Event "BCC Championship"] [Site "BCC"] [Date "2016.04.21"] [Round "3"] [White "Rodney Jacobs"] [Black "Jamie Brotheridge"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "1659"] [BlackElo "1529"] [ECO "C07"] [Opening "French: Tarrasch, Open, 4.exd5"] 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.exd5 Qxd5 5.Ngf3 cxd4 6.Bc4 Qd6 7.O-O Nf6 8.Nb3 Nc6 9.Nbxd4 Nxd4 10.Nxd4 a6 11.Re1 Be7 12.Bb3 e5 13.Ne2?! {With the idea of meeting B g4 with f3. According to Deep Shredder, weaker than Nf3. (RJ)} Qxd1 14.Rxd1 O-O 15.Ng3 {the computer likes be6 0.03} Be6 {be6 =[0.02] (JB) I was very happy to see this. Felt the doubled, isolated pawns would give me something to work against, as long as I could cope with the pressure against f2. (RJ)} 16.Bxe6 fxe6 17.Re1 {rac8 the computer likes -0.17} Rac8 18.c3 Rfd8 19.Kf1 Rd5 20.f3 b5 21.a3 Nd7 22.Be3 {this posittionis equal} Bh4 23.Bf2 Nc5 24.Bxc5 Rdxc5 25.Re4 Bf6 26.Rd1 Rd5 27.Ree1 Rcd8 {dead equal} 28.Ke2 Kf7 29.Ne4 {kg6 dead equal} Be7 30.Rc1 Rc8 31.Red1 h6 32.Rd2 Bg5?! {a5,rcd1,rcd8,ke3 dead equal} 33.Nxg5+ hxg5 34.Rcd1 Rcd8 35.h3 Kg6 36.g4 Kf7 37.Ke3 {daed equal again} Ke7 38.Rd3 {rook take d3 equal} Kd6 39.Ke4 {this is where l fall apart, lol kc5,rd5+,rd5, ed5,ke5,kc4,f4,f4,kf4,kb3.h4,kb2,h5,ka3,g5,d4,d4;b4,h6,h6,h6,b3,h7,b2,h8q,b1q,ok kc5 [0.21]} Re8?? {the losing move +4.81 white has a decisive advantage. l lack concentration} 40.Rxd5+ exd5+ 41.Rxd5+ Kc6 {l play hard ,l work hard, its fun either way good l am not that good in chess. l know a few opeing lines but lm good up to 4 or 5 moves .after that lm lost lol so play at ur own risk hahaha} 42.Rxe5 {Rodney, you win fair and square and l wish people would be quiet, l had to tell people a couple of times to be quiet, now how can you play chess when people talk, its just not on, now l know lot's of you have heard it before but it is a fact its the number one tournament of the chess club.and yet people still talk, what a joke, l will get you next time l hope l will be back. (Jamie) Good game Jamie. The computer shows no real errors on either side till the end. I felt you outplayed me in the opening and I had to crawl back from there. According to the computer, very even until move 39. (Rod)} 1-0
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Players
WhiteRodney Jacobs (1659)
BlackJamie Brotheridge (1529)
Game
Moves42
OpeningC07 — French: Tarrasch, Open, 4.exd5
Result1-0
DateApril 21, 2016
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Tournament
TournamentBCC Championship
LocationBCC
Round3