In some sources I see advice that I agree with, which is simply to commit these games to memory. As daunting of a task that this sounds, it is possible to do, especially if we absorb a little bit at a time. It also takes much repetition, but that is the nature of memory.

Over time I will add analysis to some of these games, but it is not necessary to have analysis to start learning from these games. Human beings learn by example, and even if we don't fully understand the games, we can slowly pick up ideas.

2018-05-06

King's Indian

London MSO Banwell mem, London
Simon "Ginger GM" Williams (2353) vs. Richard J Palliser (2322)
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(white to move)
1.c4g6
2.Nc3Bg7
3.e4d6
4.d4Nf6
5.Be2O-O
6.h4c5
7.d5a6
8.a4e6
9.h5exd5
10.hxg6d4
11.gxh7+Kh8
12.Nd5Nxe4
13.Nf3Bg4
14.Nh4Re8
15.Nf4Qf6
16.f3Ng3
17.fxg4Nxh1
18.g5Qd8
19.Qd3Be5
20.Nhg6+fxg6
21.Nxg6+Kg7
22.Qh3Bg3+
23.Kf1Kxg6
24.Qh6+Kf5
25.Bg4+Ke5
26.Qg7+Ke4
27.Qg6+Ke5