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Dijana Dengler vs Heidi Olschok
"Nowhere to Heidi" (game of the day Mar-23-2007)
BL2 South 2000/01 (Women) (2000), GER
King's Indian Defense: Saemisch Variation. Normal Defense (E81)  ·  1-0

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Mar-21-07  chocobonbon: Nice mate after a Tarrasch-like gain of space. Admirable maneuvering.
Mar-23-07  GrandPatzerSCL: Very nice!! Why does White play 12 Kf2 and not 0-0-0?
Mar-23-07  Jackz: Wow, Black really got dominated here. Notice how these two players only traded off a pair of pawns.
Mar-23-07  dabearsrock1010: <GrandPatzerSCL:> Perhaps the king is quite safe at f2, and although it would also be safe after O-O-O, Kf2 also covers the g3 square, which blacks knight is clearly eyeing after Nh5
Mar-23-07  ajile: brutal

Mar-23-07  babbaa10: Very brilliant checkmate.
Mar-23-07  Bare Beginner: Love that Kf2 move. Hope I can use it sometime without being subsequently crushed.
Mar-23-07  Emma: A good example of how not to play the KID, The position was crying out for .e6 but she decided to get crushed instead! Horrible.
Mar-23-07  RandomVisitor: (1) Dijana Dengler - Heidi Olschok [E81]
2BLW South 2000/01 GER, 2000
[Rybka 2.3 mp 32-bit ]
1.d4 Nf6
2.c4 d6
3.Nc3 g6
4.e4 Bg7
5.f3 0–0
6.Be3 Nbd7
7.Qd2 c5
8.d5= -0.24/18 [Rybka 2.3 mp 32-bit : 8.Nge2 a5 9.0–0–0 b6 10.Nb5 Bb7 11.g4 Ne8 12.h4 Nc7 13.Na3 Ne6 14.d5 Nc7= 0.09/16 ]

8...Ne5= -0.12/18 [Rybka 2.3 mp 32-bit : 8...a6 9.Nh3 Ne5 10.Be2 Bxh3 11.gxh3 b5 12.cxb5 axb5 13.Nxb5 Qd7 14.0–0 Qxh3 15.a4= -0.24/18 ]

9.h3 -0.16/17 a6 -0.10/19
10.f4 -0.09/19 Ned7 0.00/17
11.Nf3 -0.06/18 Nh5² 0.34/19 [Rybka 2.3 mp 32-bit : 11...Qa5 12.Bd3 b5 13.e5 Ne8 14.Ne4 Qxd2+ 15.Nexd2 dxe5 16.fxe5 Bxe5 17.Nxe5 Nxe5 18.Be2= -0.06/18 ]

12.Kf2 0.38/17 Re8² 0.63/18 [Rybka 2.3 mp 32-bit : 12...Qa5 13.a4 Nb6 14.g4 Nf6 15.e5 Qxc3 16.bxc3 Ne4+ 17.Kg2 Nxd2 18.Bxd2 a5 19.Bd3² 0.38/17 ]

13.Be2= 0.24/16 [Rybka 2.3 mp 32-bit : 13.g4 Bxc3 14.Qxc3 Nhf6 15.Nd2 e6 16.dxe6 Rxe6 17.Bg2 Nb6 18.b3 Re8 19.Bf3 Qe7² 0.63/18 ]

13...Nf8± 0.85/16 [Rybka 2.3 mp 32-bit : 13...e6 14.dxe6 Rxe6 15.Qd3 Bxc3 16.bxc3 Qe7 17.Ng5 Rf6 18.g3 Ne5 19.Qd2 b5 20.Rab1= 0.24/16 ]

14.Rad1² 0.52/17 [Rybka 2.3 mp 32-bit : 14.e5 f5 15.Rhe1 dxe5 16.Nxe5 Nd7 17.Nxd7 Bxd7 18.Bxc5 Rc8 19.Bd4 e5 20.fxe5 Qh4+± 0.85/16 ]

14...b6± 0.96/16 [Rybka 2.3 mp 32-bit : 14...Nf6 15.Rhe1 Qa5 16.Qc2 Rb8 17.a4 Bd7 18.Ra1 Bh6 19.Ng5 Qb4 20.Bd2 Qb6 21.Kg1² 0.52/17 ]

15.Rhe1² 0.60/18 [Rybka 2.3 mp 32-bit : 15.e5 f5 16.Rhe1 Qc7 17.g3 dxe5 18.Nxe5 Bb7 19.Qc2 Nd7 20.Nxd7 Bxc3 21.Qxc3 Qxd7± 0.96/16 ]

15...Ra7± 1.05/19 [Rybka 2.3 mp 32-bit : 15...Nf6 16.Kg1 Bb7 17.Bd3 Qc7 18.Qf2 e5 19.fxe5 dxe5 20.Be2 Qd6 21.Rf1 N8d7 22.Qh4² 0.60/18 ]

16.e5 0.97/17 Bh8 1.10/18
17.g4 1.08/19 Ng7 1.14/17
18.Rg1 0.99/16 dxe5 1.65/17 [Rybka 2.3 mp 32-bit : 18...Qc7 19.Rde1 Rb7 20.Bd3 Nd7 21.exd6 exd6 22.f5 Nf6 23.Bg5 Rxe1 24.Rxe1 Nge8 25.Bh6± 0.99/16 ]

19.fxe5 1.45/17 Rd7 1.57/15
20.Qc2 1.46/18 e6? 3.42/18 [Rybka 2.3 mp 32-bit : 20...Ra7 21.h4 Qc7 22.h5 f5 23.exf6 exf6 24.Ne4 Qe7 25.Nfd2 Rd8 26.hxg6 hxg6 27.Rh1 1.46/18 ]

21.Ne4 3.30/16 f5? 7.43/16 [Rybka 2.3 mp 32-bit : 21...Nh5 22.gxh5 exd5 23.cxd5 Rxe5 24.Nxe5 Bxe5 25.Bg5 f6 26.Bh6 Bd4+ 27.Rxd4 cxd4 28.d6 3.30/16 ]

22.Nf6+ 7.39/16 Kf7? #2/3 [Rybka 2.3 mp 32-bit : 22...Qxf6 23.exf6 exd5 24.cxd5 Rf7 25.fxg7 Bxg7 26.d6 fxg4 27.hxg4 Ne6 28.Bc4 Bd7 29.Rgf1 7.39/16 ]

23.Ng5+ #1/1 Ke7 #1/3
24.Ng8# 0.00/0 1–0

Mar-23-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  kevin86: What a finish by the knights! When I think of Heidi,I always think of a Jets-Raiders game that was interrupted by the movie of said name. The Jets led 32-29 until Heidl showed up-the final:Raiders 43-32. The Jets later won the rematch and then the Super Bowl that season.

This time,Heidi was attack not by Jets or Raiders,but by Colts-ha ha ha

Mar-23-07  Chessmensch: I wonder what rating Olschok has. I don't see it in her profile. You don't often see someone so "tied up in his/her own underwear" as black was in this game.
Mar-23-07  zb2cr: <GrandPatzerSCL>,

White plays 12. Kf2 to avoid allowing Black to swap anything. If 12. O-O-O, Ng3; 13. Rg1, and Black can play 13. ... Nxf1, which will eliminate a potential liability--the Knight--for Black. When you've got your opponent cramped, don't allow any exchange if you can help it.

Mar-23-07  hscer: how not to play the KID
Mar-23-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  sleepyirv: Nasty. White moves his queen only twice, and Black not at all. It seems that Black basically gave up the fight for the center with predictable results.
Mar-23-07  Themofro: Very strong game by white. Kf2 is a nice move and it ends with a brutish checkmate wuite impressive.
Feb-27-08  D.Observer: White was <<<<<<<<<<D>O>M>I>N>A>T>I>N>G>!
Feb-22-09  WhiteRook48: Nowhere to Heidi in the jungle of knights
Oct-04-10  sevenseaman: A traffic jam can be a killing lock up.
Oct-07-11  whiteshark: <Nowhere to Heidi> Makes me want to run for the border...
Jul-28-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  Messiah: Fantastic game, terrible pun.

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