I don't play Bc4 as white or e5 as black so I have no idea what's going on in Narz's game.
I also have no idea what's going on in this game I played a few hours ago. I'm white in a Swedish division 3 game (2+1 hours per game and player). My opponent is rated 1757.
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 {I have started playing the King's Indian Atack against the French since I don't particularely like Bb4 here. Today I had prepared something though...} Nf6 {that I didn't get to use in this game.} 4. Bg5 Bb4 {I knew about this move but nobody has ever played it against me so I have never bothered to look at it. Time to wing it.} 5. e5 h6 {Perhaps I should retreat to d2 but I have bad experiences of retreating and getting worse because of passivity.} 6.exf6 hxg5 7. fxg7 Rg8 {I was'nt sure how to develop but I figured castling long was an idea...} 8. Qd3 Qf6 9. 0-0-0 Qxg7 {Naturally Qxf2 loses to Qh7 and I figured Bxc3 Qxc3 Qxf2 Qxc7 Nc6 was playable} 10. h3 {Here I struggled to develop my pieces... perhaps I could have played Nf3 immediately... not sure if g4 is a threat or not.} Nc6 11. Nf3 Bd7 12. Qe3 0-0-0 13. Bb5 Bd6 14. Kb1 Bf4 15. Qe2 Rge8 {It is hard to find a good square for my Queen.} 16. Bxc6 Bxc6 17. Rhe1 f6 18. g3 Bd6 {Here and next move I missed Nb5 which looks logical.} 19. h4 g4 20. Nh2 f5 21. Qd3 {This move seemed to prevent e5 but caused an even bigger headache for me.} a6 22. Nf1 Bd7 23. Nd2 Rf8 {Here I saw black's idea of f4-fxg3-Rf3 of course, but I don't think I can do anything about it.} 24. Nb3 f4 25. Rf1 Kb8 26. Nc5 Bxc5 27. dxc5 Bc6 28. Rfe1 {I couldn't find another way to avoid d4 and Bb5 winning Rook for Bishop.} e5 {I had spent much time in this unfamiliar opening, I had about 10 minutes left to move 40. The threat is fxg3 fxg3 Rf3 and Re3 now lose to Rxe3 Qxe3 and d4. It seems like I'm already lost since I couldn't find a way to defend g3 in the long run.} 29. Ne2 fxg3 30. fxg3 Rf3 31. Qd2 Rdf8 32. b3 d4 33. Qc1 Bb5 34. a4 Bxe2 35. Rxe2 Rxg3 36. Qg5 Qxg5 37. hxg5 Rf5 38. g6 Rg5 39. g7 Rxg7 40. Rxe5 Rf3 {And I made my time control with seconds to spare. He had like 7 minutes left after his last move. I had expected Re3 but it's still quite hopeless.} 41. Rxd4 Rf1+ {I was very surprised to see this move, he underestimates my counterplay. After Rf8 there is very little hope.} 42. Kb2 g3 {He had like an hour on his clock, I guess he felt he had it won already as he played g3 pretty quickly.} 43. Re8+ Ka7 44. Rdd8 b5 45. Rb8 bxa4 46. c6 {Black resigns} 1-0
There is no defence against Rb7 and Ra8. I had expected 45... c6 where I have at least a perpetual check with Rec8 and Ra8/b8. I might have more with 46. Ra8+ Kb7 47. Reb8+ Kc7 48. Rb6 but it's probably a draw anyway and I would probably have gone for the perpetual. Still, I am not sure exactly why I got such a miserable position. I didn't think I played that horribly. Sometimes it's better to be lucky than to be good, to paraphrase a famous civer.
I also have no idea what's going on in this game I played a few hours ago. I'm white in a Swedish division 3 game (2+1 hours per game and player). My opponent is rated 1757.
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 {I have started playing the King's Indian Atack against the French since I don't particularely like Bb4 here. Today I had prepared something though...} Nf6 {that I didn't get to use in this game.} 4. Bg5 Bb4 {I knew about this move but nobody has ever played it against me so I have never bothered to look at it. Time to wing it.} 5. e5 h6 {Perhaps I should retreat to d2 but I have bad experiences of retreating and getting worse because of passivity.} 6.exf6 hxg5 7. fxg7 Rg8 {I was'nt sure how to develop but I figured castling long was an idea...} 8. Qd3 Qf6 9. 0-0-0 Qxg7 {Naturally Qxf2 loses to Qh7 and I figured Bxc3 Qxc3 Qxf2 Qxc7 Nc6 was playable} 10. h3 {Here I struggled to develop my pieces... perhaps I could have played Nf3 immediately... not sure if g4 is a threat or not.} Nc6 11. Nf3 Bd7 12. Qe3 0-0-0 13. Bb5 Bd6 14. Kb1 Bf4 15. Qe2 Rge8 {It is hard to find a good square for my Queen.} 16. Bxc6 Bxc6 17. Rhe1 f6 18. g3 Bd6 {Here and next move I missed Nb5 which looks logical.} 19. h4 g4 20. Nh2 f5 21. Qd3 {This move seemed to prevent e5 but caused an even bigger headache for me.} a6 22. Nf1 Bd7 23. Nd2 Rf8 {Here I saw black's idea of f4-fxg3-Rf3 of course, but I don't think I can do anything about it.} 24. Nb3 f4 25. Rf1 Kb8 26. Nc5 Bxc5 27. dxc5 Bc6 28. Rfe1 {I couldn't find another way to avoid d4 and Bb5 winning Rook for Bishop.} e5 {I had spent much time in this unfamiliar opening, I had about 10 minutes left to move 40. The threat is fxg3 fxg3 Rf3 and Re3 now lose to Rxe3 Qxe3 and d4. It seems like I'm already lost since I couldn't find a way to defend g3 in the long run.} 29. Ne2 fxg3 30. fxg3 Rf3 31. Qd2 Rdf8 32. b3 d4 33. Qc1 Bb5 34. a4 Bxe2 35. Rxe2 Rxg3 36. Qg5 Qxg5 37. hxg5 Rf5 38. g6 Rg5 39. g7 Rxg7 40. Rxe5 Rf3 {And I made my time control with seconds to spare. He had like 7 minutes left after his last move. I had expected Re3 but it's still quite hopeless.} 41. Rxd4 Rf1+ {I was very surprised to see this move, he underestimates my counterplay. After Rf8 there is very little hope.} 42. Kb2 g3 {He had like an hour on his clock, I guess he felt he had it won already as he played g3 pretty quickly.} 43. Re8+ Ka7 44. Rdd8 b5 45. Rb8 bxa4 46. c6 {Black resigns} 1-0
There is no defence against Rb7 and Ra8. I had expected 45... c6 where I have at least a perpetual check with Rec8 and Ra8/b8. I might have more with 46. Ra8+ Kb7 47. Reb8+ Kc7 48. Rb6 but it's probably a draw anyway and I would probably have gone for the perpetual. Still, I am not sure exactly why I got such a miserable position. I didn't think I played that horribly. Sometimes it's better to be lucky than to be good, to paraphrase a famous civer.