1.e4
e6
2.d4
d5
3.Nc3
Bb4
4.e5
c5
5.a3
Bxc3+
6.bxc3
Ne7
7.Qg4
Qc7
8.Qxg7
Rg8
9.Qxh7
cxd4
10.Ne2
Nbc6
11.f4
dxc3
12.Qd3
Bd7
13.Nxc3
a6
14.Rb1
Rc8
15.h4
Nf5
16.Rh3
Nce7
17.h5
Nh6
18.Bd2
Out of book here! And Walton tells me he doesn't know any 'book' moves! YEAH RIGHT!!
18...Bc6?!
19.Ne2
Nef5
20.Nd4
Ba4
21.Rb2
b5
22.Nxf5
Nxf5
23.c3
Qc5
24.h6
Qxa3
25.h7
Rh8
26.Qb1
Qf8?
[26...Qc5
27.g4
Ne7
]
27.g4
Nh6
28.Rxb5!
[28.c4!
Nxg4
29.Bb4
Qg7
30.cxd5
Ne3
31.Rxe3
Qxh7
32.Qxh7
Rxh7
33.d6+-
]
28...axb5
29.Bxb5+
Kd8
30.Bxa4
Qc5
31.Qb7
Rc7
32.Qb8+
Rc8
33.Qd6+
Qxd6
34.exd6
Ra8
35.Bd1 1-0
Black was doing fine but I feel that 26... Qf8 was the error losing 2 moves, you had equalized
easily but this allowed
queenside play. In the final position you could possibly have played on
with a rook for 2 bishops. C.Walton. [35.Rxh6
Rxa4
36.Be3
Re4
37.Kd2
f6
38.g5
fxg5
39.fxg5
Kd7
]