nealbruce (1697) - pokerram (1498)
Result: 1-0
Site: Internet Chess Club
Date: 2017.11.17
[...] 1.e4 c5 2.c3 ¤f6 3.e5 ¤d5 4.d4 cxd4 5.cxd4 ¤c6 6.¤f3 d6 7.¥c4 ¤b6 8.¥b3 dxe5 9.dxe5 ¥g4 10.¥xf7 ¢xf7 11.¤g5 White is ahead here 11...¢g8 12.£xg4 ¤d4 13.O-O h5 14.£e4 £d5 15.¤c3 £xe4 16.¤gxe4 g6 17.¥f4 (17.b3 ¦d8 18.¥e3 ¥h6 19.¥xh6 ¦xh6) 17...¤e6 18.¥e3 ¤c4 19.¥c1 ¤xe5 20.¦d1 ¢f7 21.¤g5 ¤xg5 22.¥xg5 ¥g7 23.¦ac1 ¦hd8 24.¤d5 Back to even here... 24...¥f6 25.¥xf6 exf6 26.f4 ¤c6 27.¤c7 ¦ac8 28.¦xd8 ¦xd8 29.¤b5 a6 30.¤c3 ¦d2 31.b3 ¤b4 32.¤e4 ¦d7 33.a3 ¤c6 34.¢f2 ¤e7 35.g3 b6 36.¢e2 ¤f5 37.b4 ¤d4 38.¢f2 ¤f5 39.¦c6 ¦d3 40.¦xf6 ¢g7 41.¦xb6 White with advantage after pawn grab 41...¦xa3 42.¤c5 a5 43.bxa5 ¦xa5 44.¦b7 ¢f6 45.¤d7 ¢g7 46.¤e5 ¢g8 47.¤xg6 ¦a2 48.¢g1 ¤e3 49.¤h4 ¤g4 50.h3 ¤f6 51.¦b5 ¦a1 52.¢g2 ¦a2 53.¢g1 ¦a1 54.¢h2 ¦a2 55.¤g2 ¢g7 56.g4? This loses a pawn.. 56...hxg4 57.hxg4 ¤xg4 58.¢g3 ¤f6 59.f5 ¤e4 60.¢f4 ¤c3 61.¦b7 ¢f6 62.¦b6 ¢f7 63.¤e3 ¤e2 64.¢g5 ¤g3 65.¦b7 ¢g8?? This loses outright for Black, Computer predicts mate in 15, not easily seen for us non-computers though! 66.¢g6 ¦a8 67.f6 ¤e4 68.¦g7 ¢f8 69.¦h7? Rh7 allows a draw, but it is not simple. Couple of mating lines for White...
69...¤xf6 Computer sees a draw 70.¦h8 ¤g8 71.¤f5 ¦a6 72.¢g5 ¢f7 73.¦h7 ¢f8 74.¦b7 ¦a8 75.¤d6 ¤e7 76.¢f6 ¤d5 77.¢e5 ¤e7 78.¢e6 ¤g6 79.¢f6 ¤e7?? Black blunders the piece - White wins now, but it is not simple (79...¦d8 80.¢xg6 (80.¤f7 ¦e8) 80...¦xd6) 80.¦xe7 ¦d8 81.¢e6 ¦a8 82.¤f5 ¦a6 83.¤d6 ¦a1 84.¦b7 ¦e1 85.¢f6 ¦f1 86.¤f5 ¦e1 87.¦b8 ¦e8 88.¦b7 ¦e1 89.¦f7 ¢e8 90.¤d6 ¢d8 91.¤f5 ¢e8 92.¦a7 ¦d1 93.¢e6 ¦e1 94.¢d5 ¦d1 95.¤d4 ¦h1 96.¢d6 ¦h6 97.¤e6 And that was the winning move! Good work by White!
69.¦f7 ¢e8
69...¢g8 70.¤d5 ¤g5 71.¤e7 ¢h8 72.¦g7 ¦e8 73.f7 ¦d8 74.¦g8 ¦xg8 75.fxg8=£#
70.¦e7 ¢f8 71.¦xe4
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