1.d4
Nf6
2.c4
g6
3.Nc3
d6
4.e4
Nbd7
5.Nf3
e5
6.Bd3
Bg7
7.0-0
0-0
8.d5
b6?!
[8...Nc5
Is book.
9.Bc2
a5
10.Nd2
Ne8
11.Nb3
etc...]
9.Bc2
a5
10.b3
Qe7
11.a3
Kh8
12.h3
Nh5
13.Bg5
Bf6
14.Be3
Nf4
15.Qd2
Rg8
16.Nb5+/-
Nf8
17.Bxf4
exf4
18.Rad1
g5
19.Nfd4
Ng6
20.Na7?
Rxa7
Accepting the challenge!
21.Nc6
Qd7
22.Nxa7
f3!-/+
23.Rfe1
Nf4
24.Re3
Nxh3+
25.Kf1?
Qg4?!
[25...fxg2+
26.Kxg2
Qg4+
27.Rg3
Nf4+
28.Kg1
Ne2+
29.Kf1
Nxg3+
30.fxg3
Qxg3-+
]
26.Rxf3
Nf4
27.Rg3?
Qh4
28.Kg1
Rg6
The 'fat lady' is warming up!
29.Nxc8??
[29.Qe1
Rh6
30.f3
Be5
31.Nxc8
Ne2+
32.Kf1
Nxg3+
33.Kf2
Nxe4+
34.Ke3
Bg3
]
29...Rh6
30.Rh3
Nxh3+
31.gxh3
Qxh3
32.f3
Qxf3 0-1
I also play the
K.I.D as black, I have sacrificed the full rook on a8 on several occasions without it moving in over the board games. This time I got the exchange for it, but more importantly the defending knight was removed from f3. The result had to be an all out kingside attack, otherwise the entire system for black would be
flawed. C.Walton.