Gameknot Blitz: Pub Chess Bluffer beats the King's Indian and the Jack Cade Defence

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For the first time this year, I played three blitz games on Gameknot's Live Chess portal. I left the colour setting on random although I was hoping to get the black pieces so I could practice the "Sniper" as advocated by one of my chess pals, Charlie Storey. I read his book on the Sniper a few years ago, but did not properly absorb the lessons. I picked it up again this year and am going through it more thoroughly.

However, I was randomly given White all three times. I blundered badly in the first game and lost, but did much better in the next two games. The video below gives my commentary on both games, and I’ve added a few key screenshots further down.

Game 1: Black Plays a King’s Indian... and Trades Off His Own Defender

In the first game, Black went for a King’s Indian setup - not the Sniper, but it does feature a similar Bishop fianchetto on g7. Now, if you’ve looked at Charlie Storey’s Sniper material, you’ll know he sometimes recommends exchanging that bishop for the knight on c3 - but only when it makes sense so to do, if it damages White’s pawn structure, for example

Here, Black went ahead and played ...Bxc3, but in my view, this was a mistake.

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Yes, it briefly doubled my pawns, but in return Black gave up the main defender of his kingside, the dark-squared bishop. That trade left his king more vulnerable, and the problem was exacerbated a few moves later when his queen grabbed the a2 pawn.

When Black moved his Knight to b6?, there was no longer anything preventing my Queen from occupying the diagonal:

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And this led to this:

White to Move, Checkmate in 3...

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Game 2: The Jack Cade Defence

In the second game, my opponent went for what I call the "Jack Cade" defence, namely a series of pawn moves that left the quality at home. (Jack Cade led a peasants' revolt against Henry VI in 1450).

The game ended when my central pawns were threatening to break through after my Knight forked his King and Rook.

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I think it would have been prettier to have promoted my pawn to a Knight, but the Queen did the trick and my opponent resigned.

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Cheers!

David Hurley
#PubChessBluffer



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I still cannot play chess, but it's one of my aims: to learn it already very soon! I hope I can understand chess posts like this in future as the game seems to be really fascinating.

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Go for it, @gen-quimba - and let us know in the chess community when you start playing!

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Some good chess games bro, i never really been educated on all the names of the moves in chess myself, i may have to start learning.
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Well, one of those names I just made up for a laugh - Jack Cade Defence for an opening where someone moves a ton of pawns (revolting peasants) before moving any "quality" pieces!

Thanks for curating my post.

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Congratulations on your two matches won, David! I really should get into chess, though time, or lack thereof, is a bit of a limiting factor. Have a sweet Sunday! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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Thank you @tydynrain - I know what you mean about the limiting factor of time! There are only so many irons we can keep in the fire so a lot of irons we'd like to heat up just have to be left cold.
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Of course, my friend, you're always very welcome. Yep, indeedy, which is why I say all the time that I need about 10 of me to all the various things that I want. I need one or two just for Hive...lol! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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So I’m learning how to play chess and I find your second game quite fascinating. I tried playing with the rest of the pieces and it made me understand why your opponent resigned. I really thought there was a way out.

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Cool! I'm glad you enjoyed the games and got something from the second one.
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