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<game blackplayer="Meijers, Viesturs" whiteplayer="Chulivska, Vita" endresult="1-0" id="1"><plies type="ffenu">rnbqkbnrpppppppp32PPPPPPPPRNBQKBNR </plies><comment>[Event "Paleohora,Greece"]
[Site "Греция"]
[Date "2009.07.22"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Chulivska, Vita"]
[Black "Meijers, Viesturs"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B00"]
[WhiteElo "2304"]
[BlackElo "2483"]
[Annotator "Chulivska Vita"]
[PlyCount "53"]
[EventDate "2009.??.??"]

</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Many boys think that, if they play with a girl anything but theoretical
openings, they would win! I like this point of view! :)</comment><plies type="ffenu">36P15. 9.7p 35P15. 2.6b 43B17. 12.7p 45N16. 11.7p 60.RK. 1.9n 60R. 6.5n 34P15. </plies><comment>$6</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>The centre is mine anyway,
but I wanted to control even more squares. It is named "Give me pills from
avidity and more please!" :)</comment><plies type="ffenu">14.7p 42N14. 5.8b 37B20. </plies><comment>$6</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>I don't understand now,
why I made this move. The bishop can lose a tempo after e5. I promise, I'll
never play like this anymore! :)</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><variation ffen="r2qk2rpbpnnpbp1p1pp1p11PPP5NB1N2PP3PPPR1BQR1K"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>More logical was</comment><plies type="ffenu">30B27. </plies><comment>$5</comment><plies type="ffenu">15.7p 30.13B 4.rk. 51Q7. 6.8k </plies><comment>with advantage in space due to a center</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">4.rk. 51Q7. 4r. </plies><comment>$6</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><variation ffen="r2q1rk1pbpnnpbp1p1pp1p11PPPB4NB1N2PP1Q1PPPR3R1K"><plies type="ffenu">20.7p </plies><comment>$5</comment><plies type="ffenu">23B13. 12.5n </plies><comment>The dubious Bf4 is punished here.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">23B13. 7b6. </plies><comment>$6</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>
Too passive! Black tries to preserve more pieces, but he went too far.</comment><plies type="ffenu">43.6B 8.7p 56.2R 10.7p </plies><comment>$2</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><variation ffen="r2qr1kb1bpnnp1ppp1pp1pB10PPP5N2N2PPBQ1PPP3RR1K"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Instead of this move I spent a lot of time calculating
variation after move</comment><plies type="ffenu">17.7p </plies><comment>because I felt that black pieces have problems
with space, and it is necessary to use it.</comment><plies type="ffenu">25P8. 16.8p 25N16. .47r 41B8. 16r31. 30N14. </plies><comment>White has the upper hand. I thought in a joke later, that my
opponent needs to play c6 for complete happiness! It looks consistently after:
b6, d6, e6, g6 and a6, I even began to think what I will do after с6! As a
result my intuition came true :)</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">28P7. </plies><comment>My eyes scattered from plenty of
possibilities after c6, but alas, I did not find the best move.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><variation ffen="r2qr1kb1b1nnp1pppppp1pB10PPP5N2N2PPBQ1PPP3RR1K"><plies type="ffenu">30N14. </plies><comment>$1</comment><plies type="ffenu">20.7p 28P6. 11.16n 41B8. </plies><comment>It's a funny computer's move! The bishop protects pawn
c4 and also will attack pawn f7 in the future.</comment><plies type="ffenu">18.7p 47P7. .r 37P15. 18n9. 32B8. 7.27b 55K6. </plies><comment>with stable advantage.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">19.7p 30N14. </plies><comment>$6</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><variation ffen="r2qr1kb1b1nnp1pppp1p1pB3pP5PP6N2N2PPBQ1PPP3RR1K"><plies type="ffenu">27P6. </plies><comment>$5</comment><plies type="ffenu">18.8p 39P15. </plies><comment>with an attack on the king's side.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">12.16n </plies><comment>$2</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>This move
helps me to blow up position. Better was</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><variation ffen="r2qr1kb1b1nnp1pppp1p1pB3pP1N3PP6N5PPBQ1PPP3RR1K"><plies type="ffenu">27.6p </plies><comment>$5</comment><plies type="ffenu">37Q13. 12.16n 13N16. 6.6k 38P15. </plies><comment>Black's efforts to rescue his position are vain, he made too many
mistakes in the opening.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">29B20. 20.8p 27P6. </plies><comment>$2</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>Superfluous exchange.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><variation ffen="r2qr1kb1b1n1p1pppp3pB3pPpN3PP6N5PP1Q1PPP3RR1K"><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>
It was better to play</comment><plies type="ffenu">20P7. </plies><comment>$1</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>immediately</comment><plies type="ffenu">13.6p 20N9. 2q. </plies><comment>it is
necessary to protect c7-square</comment><plies type="ffenu">23.13B 11.16n </plies><variation ffen="r1q1r1kb1b1n3pppp1N1p4p1p4PP1B4N5PP1Q1PPP3RR1K"><plies type="ffenu">11.9n 10N9. 4.55r 59.R .r 27P6. 18.8p 51.7Q </plies><comment>$3</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><comment>with idea to play Qb3</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">28B8. 7.20b 28R31. 4.15r 32N9. </plies><comment>The superfluous exchange of pawns c4 and c6 could help my
opponent with defence of pawn b6 on the sixth rank in our game. It creates an
additional object for an attack.</comment><plies type="ffenu">20.7r 28P6. 2.7q 27P6. 18.8p 35Q15. </plies><comment>the
period of serious problems begins for Black.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">18.8p 20P7. 13.6p 20N9. 2q. 23.13B 11.9n </plies><comment>$6</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><variation ffen="r1q1r1kb1b1n3ppp2N1p4p1p5P1B4N5PP1Q1PPP3RR1K"><plies type="ffenu">11.16n </plies><comment>$5</comment><plies type="ffenu">28B8. 4.15r 7B20. 6.k 20R39. 2.17q 59.R 19q. 28R31. </plies><comment>with an overwhelming difference between good white and bad
black pieces.</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">10N9. 4.55r 51.8Q </plies><variation ffen="r1q3kb1bN4ppp3np4p1p5P1B4N5PP1Q1PPP3Rr1K"><plies type="ffenu">59.R </plies><comment>$5</comment><plies type="ffenu">.7r 12R47. 9.8b 10.16N </plies><comment>
It's also winning position for White</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">.7r 12Q47. 2.2q </plies><comment>$4</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies><variation ffen="2q3kbrbN1Q2ppp3np4p1p5P1B4N5PP3PPP3R2K"><plies type="ffenu">2.8q </plies><comment>$5</comment><plies type="ffenu">59.R 7.6b </plies><comment>It's a little better for Black, but result should be the same</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></variation><plies type="ffenu">12.7Q 5.7q 17Q2. 21.9n 8Q8. 31.5n 8.Q </plies><comment>Being asked what I felt
after winning over grandmaster, I answered that I was just very happy! :)</comment><plies type="ffenu"></plies></game></gamedata><!-- Generated by DGT ChessTheatre 1.22 -->
