This is my game against my Fisherwick team mate Ian Woodfield. It was played on Wednesday night.
My opponent did not play his usual KIA commencing 1.Nf3.
I expected an open Sicilian with 3.d4
On move 23 I made a mistake which my opponent seized upon.
During the whole game I felt very uneasy as I had been lured into a setup I was unfamilar with. As a result I used up a lot of time. The last few moves are not recorded as I was in the last 5 minutes.
A nice win for Ian Woodfield, well played Ian.
Now I will have to ask Andrew Martin to bring out a DVD showing the best way to combat the King`s Indian Attack via an unexpected move order.
The moral of the story is; Beware of Ian Woodfield!
My opponent did not play his usual KIA commencing 1.Nf3.
I expected an open Sicilian with 3.d4
On move 23 I made a mistake which my opponent seized upon.
During the whole game I felt very uneasy as I had been lured into a setup I was unfamilar with. As a result I used up a lot of time. The last few moves are not recorded as I was in the last 5 minutes.
A nice win for Ian Woodfield, well played Ian.
Now I will have to ask Andrew Martin to bring out a DVD showing the best way to combat the King`s Indian Attack via an unexpected move order.
The moral of the story is; Beware of Ian Woodfield!
| Result: white won
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