08 May 2012

Multi-state (and territory) madness !

The novelty of multi-state chess still hadn't worn off when the Chess Missus and I returned from our march through Georgia.


Game 1: Gabridoodle - Chess Missus, 1-0

This game began in Virginia, continued in the District of Columbia, and came to its conclusion in Maryland.  The Chess Missus began the game with aggression so savage as to make the Chess Pirate look like a timid weakling.  For a time, I was in real trouble.  However, I found my way to a shattering blow that turned the game around.  The computer re-creation at left shows the board after move 27.  As you can see, I'm about to take both of her rooks. After I took the rook at g6, her only options were to move the king to g8 (which she did), move the king to e7, or block with a knight at either f5 or f6.  Whatever she did, I'd then capture the other rook.

Gabridoodle - Chess Missus
On board Amtrak's "Crescent," VA, DC, MD, USA, 07.05.2012

1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Bb4 3.b3 Qg5 4.Nf3 Qg4 5.Be2 Nc6 6.Nxe5 Qxg2 7.Bf3 Qg5 8.d4 Bxc3+ 9.Kf1 Qe7 10.Rb1 Bxd4 11.Nc4 Nf6 12.c3 b5 13.cxd4 bxc4 14.d5 Nb4 15.Ra1 Ba6 16.Ba3 Nbxd5 17.Bxe7 Nxe7 18.Qc2 Rb8 19.bxc4 Ng6 20.Qa4 Rb6 21.Qa3 Nh4 22.Qe3 O-O 23.e5 Bxc4+ 24.Be2 Re8 25.Bxc4 Ng4 26.Qf4 Rg6 27.Bxf7+ Kf8 28.Bxg6+ Kg8 29.Bxe8 c5 30.Qxg4 g5 31.Qxg5+ Kh8 32.Rb1 h6 33.Qxh6+ Kg8 34.Rb8 Ng2 35.Bg6# 1-0




Game 2: Chess Missus - Gabridoodle, 0-1

This one began in Maryland, continued through Delaware, and concluded in Pennsylvania. The previous game was so psychologically devastating for the Chess Missus that I was in command from start to finish.  The highlight of the game was an official adjournment for lunch after move 9 (we didn't bother sealing the next move in an envelope).

Chess Missus - Gabridoodle
On board Amtrak's "Crescent," MD, DE, PA, USA, 07.05.2012

1.e4 Nc6 2.Nc3 e5 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Bc4 Be7 5.d3 O-O 6.Bg5 b6 7.O-O Bb7 8.a3 d6 9.b4 Qd7 Adjourned for lunch. 10.Re1 Qg4 11.h3 Qd7 12.Rb1 Nd4 13.Qd2 Nxf3+ 14.gxf3 Qxh3 15.Re3 Qd7 16.Nd5 Nxd5 17.exd5 Bxg5 18.f4 Bxf4 19.Bb5 Qxb5 20.a4 Qxa4 21.Qc3 Bxe3 22.fxe3 Bxd5 23.Qxc7 Rfd8 24.Rf1 Qe8 25.e4 Be6 0-1


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