First, my apologies for not updating my blog for more than month. There is no excuse for that except laziness.
When I start playing seriously chess a few years ago, my main defense vs 1.d4 was Dutch Stonewall. I had solid result with it especially against g3 variation. My problems emerges when white doesn't play g3 move. After some time I switch to another opening.
This game is from round 2 of T34 on ICC.
When I saw that morgado play Dutch stonewall, I looked at some books trying to prepare.
He played rare line (delaying castling), and when I saw that his queen can't move I found excellent 10.cxd5.
To look at the game visit:
http://miroslavrakovic.users.sbb.co.yu/MyGames/games/Game005.html
It's much easier to write about wins than loses, but I will post my loss to Klampin from round 1 within a week.
As, usual feel free to comment the game.
Miroslav
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I went to your blog looking for a game yo umentioned today, and looked at your game on the stonrwall dutch instead. Very instructive for a low level player like me. I knew the standard moves and positions but learned from some of your comments, eg.g., around move 9 about the bishop retreat. And it was nice to see that even you could miss something like Ba4 (although your position is still good enough that it looks like an exchange sacrifce,not a mistake) 19. Ne5 certainly worked well in many ways! ATtmy level, I wouldn't consider 21. Qb3. I would want to keep my Q to have somke offensive options and defense if I needed to. But I did figure out Bxf8. That worked out well. Was interesting that your position was so strong that the exchange sacrifice turned out to be more of a problem for black. Scott
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