anywy sebagai mane yg telah dijanji..aku akan sentuh sket psl games aku yg aku main dkt selangor open 08/national closed 08 tempoh hari..n satu lg.utk cerite psl game nih..aku akan tulis cmpur2 dgn Bi lah..sbb lg senang kn.lgpn kite pn dh biase bce buku2 chess dlm bahase inggeris..jd pulun je lah ek.sry kalau de grammar mistake!
White: Ahmad Eizran Ezra
Black: Masrin Erowan
Round: 5
Event: 2008 Royal Selangor International Open
Aku admit..opening adalah area aku yg plg lemah skali.n truth to be told.aku rase cm tk redi je nak face opening yg theoretical dlm round ni.biase aku main 1. d4..tp aku takut kalau2 masrin main King's Indian Defense atau Benoni ke..plg2 tak Benko! Fuh, bnyk teori woo..jdi aku pn switch ke satu2 nye opening lain yg aku tahu sikit2, iaitu Sicilian Maroczy Bind.
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. c4 g6 4. Nc3 Bg7 5. d4 cxd4 6. Nxd4 Nc6 7. Be3 Nf6 8. f3
O-O 9. Qd2 Bd7 10. Be2 Qa5 11. O-O Rfc8 12. Nxc6??

Dang! Terrible lack of understanding!!! Ish seriously...I can't recall why i made such an anti-positional move as 12. Nxc6. Oversight? No! Even if white was hoping for 12. Bxc6..nothing will be achieved with this sequence of exchange. Why release the tension so early while still yet undeveloped? Sriyesly aku tk phm lnsg nape aku gerak cmni...huhu this just shows how poorly is my understanding of this position. With 12 Nxc6 bxc6, white literally tossed away all of his triumphs;
1) The very important d5 square, which is now controlled by the nw beautiful pawn on c6
2) The open b-file..which is crucial for black's counter play on the queenside
3) And much more importantly..stabilizing the centre even more, reducing my attacking chances on the centre/kingside, and emphasizing white's dark square weakness even further in case of dark-squared bishops being traded!
Campur lg dgn balck's unobstructed counterplay on queenside..it is in my opinion that white has a strategically lost position already....
bxc6! 13. Rfd1 Be6 14. Bd4 Qc7 15. Rac1 Nd7 16. Be3 !?

Seigt aku yg aku bleh recall..it is generally a good thumb rule to trade with black's fianchettoed bishop on g7..in order to take away 1 defender from the king and also capitalize on the slightly weakened dark squares. But in this position it is simply a suicide! Why? white lacks the piece play yg die ada normally without the blunder Nxc6?? and also now the dark squares weakness in white's camp is very, very glaring. Indeed after examining Bxg7 Kxg7 Qd4+ Nf6 during the game..I can't find any plan for white to continue..while for black it is very easy...a5-a4 or even -a3, qb7, and ra8/c8-b8..and white's queenside will start to fall like durians! What do you think anywy, readers?
Qb7 17. g3 a5
--- to be continued ---