The following is a game from December 14 2023 that I played on lichess.
It was one of the first games I played shortly after I joined the site.
[Event “Rated correspondence game”]
[Site “https://lichess.org/hdH5wwaK”%5D
[Date “2023.12.14”]
[Round “?”]
[White “chastitywhiterose”]
[Black “FeevomSee”]
[Result “1-0”]
[BlackElo “1469”]
[BlackRatingDiff “-12”]
[ECO “C57”]
[Termination “Normal”]
[UTCDate “2023.12.14”]
[UTCTime “06:06:10”]
[Variant “Standard”]
[WhiteElo “1500”]
[WhiteRatingDiff “+34”]
1.e4 $1
{ King’s pawn two spaces is the traditional and most common way for white
to start the game because it allows white’s queen and bishop to both move
out diagonally. } 1…e5
{ Black usually replies to e4 by moving their king’s pawn two squares as
well with the same idea of getting a queen and bishop out early } 2.Nf3 $1
{ Moving the knight to f3 is a very common move for those who want a quick
attack on the weak f7 square in combination with a bishop on c4 or perhaps
a queen on h5 or f3 after the knight has jumped to e5 or g5 } 2…Nc6 $1
{ Black’s knight jumps to c6 to prevent white’s knight from capturing on e5
} 3.Bc4 $1
{ The bishop moves to c4 for the purpose of attacking the f7 square. This
could lead to a checkmate if black isn’t careful } 3…Nf6
{ The knight moves to f6 and targets the e4 pawn. } 4.Ng5
{ The knight jumps to g5 with the hope of a fork between the queen and
rook. This works only because it would be protected by the c4 bishop. }
4…d5
{ White’s plans are ruined by a black pawn which blocks the path to f7.
White’s bishop can’t capture the pawn because it is protected by the queen
and knight. } 5.exd5 $1
{ White used the e4 pawn (which would have been captured anyway) to capture
the d5 pawn. This is a even trade and arguably is the best move. } 5…Nxd5
{ The black knight captures the white pawn. White’s g5 knight is now in
danger. } 6.d3
{ Moving the pawn to d3 allows the bishop to protect the g5 knight. Now the
queen can’t safely capture it. } 6…g6
{ It appears that by moving the pawn to g6, black may be planning an attack
on the g5 knight with the dark squared bishop. However, it also prevents
the white queen from going to h5 for an attempt at checkmate. } 7.Nc3
{ White offers to trade knights to get the d5 black knight out of the way.
} 7…Nxc3
{ Black knight captures the white knight because it had nothing better to
do at the time. } 8.bxc3 $5
{ The white pawn captures the black knight. This is not a bad move but at
the time, Chastity failed to see that she could have captured the f7 pawn
with the bishop and put the king in check before capturing back the knight. This would have been better because the game would have taken a much
better turn. } 8…Be6
{ The black bishop blocks the white bishop from accessing the f7 square. }
9.Bxe6 fxe6 10.Nxe6 Qe7 11.Qg4 Nd8 12.Nxd8 Rxd8 13.Bg5 Qd6 14.Bxd8 Qxd8
15.O-O Bd6 16.Qe6+ Be7 17.Qxe5 Rf8 18.Rfe1 Rf5 19.Qh8+ Rf8 20.Qxh7 1-0
I was streaming on Twitch at the time I started learning to annotate a game with HIARCS. If you watch the video you will see how easy it is to add comments on chess games with either HIARCS or ChessX. It would also be easy to annotate using just a text editor but perhaps I might have made mistakes, and I didn’t want to take that risk.