1.d4
+0.29/16
1...Nf6
An interesting game that would have ended with a flair had I not missed the mate-in-one at move 35
2.Nf3
+0.29/14
2...d6
+0.69/14
3.c4
+0.47/13
3...g6
+0.48/14
4.Nc3
+0.48/13
4...Bg7
+0.75/14
5.e4
+0.75/13
5...0-0
+0.85/14
6.Be2
+0.85/13
6...Nbd7
+0.95/13
7.Be3
+0.63/13
7...Re8
An unusual spot for the rook in a King's Indian.
8.h3
+0.52/15
8...e5
+0.52/14
9.d5
+0.52/14
9...a6
+0.72/13
10.a4
+0.45/14
10...Nh5
+0.61/12
11.Qd2
+0.25/13
11...Nc5
Bxc5 is nearly forced, after which each of my bishops will be strong while is one is very bad.
12.Bxc5
+0.26/15
12...dxc5
+0.26/13
13.0-0
-0.22/14
13...Qd6
-0.06/14
14.Ne1
-0.06/16
14...Nf4
preventing f4
15.Nd3
-0.06/13
15...Bh6
-0.06/13
16.Qd1
-0.06/12
16...f5
+0.04/12
17.Nxf4
+0.04/15
17...exf4
+0.18/14
18.Bf3
+0.02/13
18...Bg7
-0.11/13
19.Re1
+0.01/12
19...Bd7
+0.06/13
20.Qc2
-0.16/11
20...Re7
-0.06/13
21.Re2
-0.11/11
21...Rae8
-0.03/12
22.Rae1
-0.21/12
22...Be5
+0.21/16
23.exf5
+0.21/15
23...gxf5
To keep the knight out of e4. Q and e7 Rook can also get to g and h files readily.
24.Bh5
+0.38/15
24...Rf8
+0.79/12
25.Nb1
+0.83/13
25...Rf6
+1.44/15
26.Nd2
+1.44/14
26...Rh6
+1.77/14
27.Bf3
+0.78/14
27...Qf6
+0.78/14
28.Kh2
+0.31/14
28...Rg6
+0.45/13
29.Bh5?
The losing move.
29...f3+
-6.03/13
30.Rxe5
-M5/28
30...Rxg2+
-M5/29
31.Kh1
-M4/27
31...Qh4
-M4/27
32.Bg4
-M2/28
32...Rxg4
-M2/31
33.Nxf3
-M1/28
33...Qxh3+
-M1/31
34.Nh2
-M0/28
34...Rh4?
Missing Qg2 mate.
35.Rg1+
-10.52/15
35...Kf8
-7.95/16
36.f4
-7.95/15
36...Qf3+
-7.95/15
37.Qg2
-7.95/15
37...Rxh2+
-7.95/15
38.Kxh2
-7.92/14
38...Qxf4+
-7.92/14
39.Kh1
-8.02/17
39...Qh4+
-8.02/19
40.Qh2
-8.02/19
40...Qxh2+
-8.02/18
41.Kxh2
-8.02/17
41...Rxe5
And white soon lost on time. 0-1