Chess Game


White, Stacy David
Black, Jorge Trespalacios

1.  d4      Nf6
2.  c4      e5      White starts with Queen's gambit. Black plays, Budapest Gambit.
3.  PxP     Ng4
4.  Nf3     Bc5     Adler variation of the Budapest Gambit. Black's comment, "Sticking to the basics."
5.  e3      Nc6     Stacy's comment, "Getting pawn structure in place."
                    Jorge wrote, "Gambits are always dynamic and will push you back to the basics of chess
                    when you don't know what to move next"
6.  b3      d6      Jorge wrote, focusing on piece development, the fight for the center.
7.  Bb2     Ncxe5   If this was a kung fu movie, move 7 began
8.  Nxe5    Nxe5    a Bruce Lee or Ip Man action scene that's not over yet.
9.  Bxe5    dxe5    Stacy, "Better to reduce complexity when playing an expert."
10. QxQ†    Kxd8    Jorge, "I'm happy to keep the bishop pair towards a semiopen end-game."
11. Bd3     f5      "On intuition, more kung fu," Jorge. 
12. e4      Bd4     Jorge, "Looks like you missed this move." Stacy, "Yep, if I can't pull off a miracle, I'm done."
13. O-O             There's a scene in Netflix Queen's Gambit show where she foolishly loses the queen,
                    and learns the meaning of resigning.
                    Stacy, "I have foolishly lost my queen rook.
                    I resign.
                    I should have castled instead of moving the pawn. At least I would still be in the game."
(code based on the fish game)
Chess game

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