159MB, Rybka.ctg, THOMAS
1.e4
e5
2.f4
d5
3.exd5
exf4
4.Bb5+
c6
5.dxc6
Qh4+?!
6.Kf1
[6.g3!?
Qe7+
Only continuing move, leaves with a fairly even position. Rybka (Computer) gives this position -0.11 (6...fxg3?
I was actu ally really considering this move when i played Qh4+ and I overlooked that White's Queen was going to eat my promoted Queen!! 7.cxb7+
Kd8
8.bxa8Q
g2+
9.Ke2
gxh1Q
10.Qxh1+-
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6...Nxc6
7.Nf3
Qf6
8.Nc3
Bd7
9.d4
0-0-0
No fear, I am wanting this position to explode with white's king hopefully more vunerable than mine.
10.Nd5?!
I think a little premature
10...Qf5
11.c4
g5
White has interesting ideas of trying to get Nxg5 in, but none quite work yet
12.Qa4?!
Kb8
Playing it safe [12...Qd3+?
13.Kf2
And nothing really forcingly good for black]
13.Qd1
Nf6
14.Nxf6
Qxf6
15.Bxc6?
Loses a pawn, do you see how?
15...Bxc6
16.d5
Rxd5!!
17.Qc2
If he takes the rook, he'll at best lose his Queen for Bishop [17.cxd5?
Bb5+
18.Ke1
Bb4+
19.Bd2
Re8+
20.Kf2
Qb6+
21.Nd4
Qxd4+
And mate in 4]
17...Rd7
18.Bd2
Bxf3
19.gxf3
Qc6
20.Kg2
Bc5
21.b4
Be3
22.Bc3
g4
23.Qe4
Qxe4
24.fxe4
Rhd8
25.Rhf1
Bd4?
Big mistake, Rybka went from -2 to -0.5
26.Rac1?
[26.Bxd4
And white has chances to draw]
26...Bxc3
27.Rxc3
Rd2+
28.Kg1
f3
29.h3
h5
30.a3
Rg2+
31.Kh1
Rdd2
0-1