2013-11-03

Chess Game

[Event "Quick"]
[Site "SLCC"]
[Date "Nov 2, 2013"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Shahram Nazarinia"]
[Black "John Coffey"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3 Nc6 5. Nf3 Qb6 6. a3 Nh6 7. Bd3 cxd4 8. cxd4
Bd7 9. Bc2 Rc8 10. Nc3 Na5 11. O-O Be7 12. h3 Nc4 13. Na4 Qc7 14. Bxh6 gxh6 15.
Rc1 b5 16. Nc3 Nxb2 17. Qd2 Qxc3 18. Qxh6 Qxa3 19. Ra1 Qb4 20. Qg7 Rf8 21. Bxh7
a5 22. h4 a4?? (Rc8-c3-f3 and then Qxd4 according to stockfish. This
line is hard to calculate. Bxh4 is still winning, but not nearly as
much.) 23. h5 a3 24. h6 Rc3 25. Bg8 Rxf3 26. h7 Rf5 27. h8=Q Rg5 28.
Bxf7+ Kd8 29. Qhxf8+ Kc7 30. Qxg5 Bxf8 31. Rfc1+ Nc4 32. Qg8 Qe7 33. Rc3 b4 34.
Rf3 b3 35. Rxb3 Ba4 36. Rc3 Qb4 37. Raxa3 Bd7 38. Bxe6 Qb1+ 39. Kh2 Bxa3 40.
Bxd5
1-0

There are variations where black can still win even after white has a
second queen. I got into time trouble and blundered toward the end.

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