Friday, March 11, 2005

Don't forget, that pawn is pinned! 

I was playing a game against ChessMaster 8000 today, and made a little blunder. I'd been piling up pressure on my opponent's e-pawn, and with everything ready to roll, pushed a pawn to attack it. I also had a knight and my queen attacking it, while ChessMaster had a knight and bishop protecting it. It couldn't avoid the confrontation by capturing my pawn because my queen had it pinned to it's king.

The plan was that I'd capture with my pawn, threatening ChessMaster's bishop and another knight. ChessMaster would capture with a bishop or knight, and I'd recapture with my knight. It would respond with it's remaining piece which would fall to my queen, checking it's king and preventing castling. I suppose it could have declined some of the trades, but all in all, things looked good. Then ChessMaster pushed the pawn.

Okay, I should have seen that possibility. Things wouldn't go as planned, but the position wasn't that bad. Except that then I forgot that the pawn was pinned to my opponent's king, so I thought my knight was threatened. So off went my knight to the side of the board. I came up with a plan for taking it into enemy territy, forcing a rook to slide over a space, and cause some other disruption. The bad news is that ChessMaster had other plans, and a few moves and two more little mistakes later, the game was over.

The moral of this story: don't forget what you already know. The pawn was pinned. My knight was safe. I should have brought my other knight out rather than running away.

The sad part of the story: at the beginning of the game, I'd falled victim to a trap I'd seen before and lost a rook and a pawn for nothing, but had succeeded in trapping the queen that had done the damage and capturing it in exchange for a bishop, equalizing material. I think a human opponent would have seen that coming and prevented it, but ChessMaster seemed to think I was already planning the pawn attack that later went wrong, and spent all it's time trying to prevent that.

Oh well, live and learn. My rating dropped 4 points.

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