Deathmatch in black and white
Many of you already played some Doom/Quake-like game. The funniest part of those games is when you play against other people via internet. Those games were called DeathMatch. At the end of 1999, appeared a great game of this kind, named Unreal Tournament, or just UT. UT comes with some different variants around DeathMatch, namely: Catch the Flag (CTF) (a team must take the enemie's Flag and return it to their own base), Assault (a team must attack a stronghold, another must defend it, then switch sides. The team that takes less time completing the offensive goals wins) and Domination (each team tries to hold critical points as long as they can).
notation: use [ ] to identify the piece carrying the Flag (eg., [R]:h4 )
Some opening tactics:
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1.c4 e5 2 d4 [ because ed4 Qd4
Nc6 Qe4 Nf6 Qh4], W has equalized the disadvantage of not being able to play 1.e4 (Ralph Betza) |
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It looks like a growing
advantage of some points for White, even if 2... e4 or 2... d5, so I suggest 1... d5 or 1... c5. (Claude Chaunier) |
1. (0) Nc3 (0) d5 11.(7) fxe3 (13)Bg4 21.(31)Rxf6 (25)Kxf6 2. (0) d4 (1) c5 12.(9) Bc4 (15)Nf6 22.(33)Rxe4 (26)Re8 3. (1) Nf3 (2) Nc6 13.(11)h3 (17)Bd6 23.(36)Rxe8 (27)Rxe8 4. (2) Bf4 (3) cxd4 14.(13)Qd4 (18)Bf5 24.(39)Ke2 (28)Ke5 5. (2) Nb5 (5) f6 15.(16)Bd5 (18)Be5 25.(41)Kd3 (30)resign 6. (2) Ncxd4 (6) Nxd4 16.(19)Qxe5 (18)Qxd5 1-0 7. (2) Qxd4 (7) e5 17.(22)Qxd5 (18)Nxd5 8. (3) Bxe5 (8) fxe5 18.(25)Rd1 (19)Be4 9. (4) Qxe5+ (9) d4 19.(27)Rd4 (21)Nf6 10.(5) e4 (11)dxe3 20.(29)Rf1 (23)Kf7 Final Position . . . . r . . . p p . . . . p p . . . . . . . . . . . . k . . . Black dmsq: d5 e5 . . . . . . . . White dmsq: d4 e4 . . . K O . . O O O O . . . O . . . . . . . . . [Claude] You win after: 25.(41)Kd3 (30)Ke4 26.(42)Kxe4 (32)Rxe4 27.(43)c3 (35)Rxe3 28.(44)... (38)Re4 29.(45)... (41)Rd4 30.(45)cxd4 (44)... or 24... (28)Re4 is similar.