2012-10-28

Chess game

My excuse for the major tactical blunder is that after the break dance competition started on the 2nd floor, I totally lost my focus because I could hear the music loud and clear.   Other than that, I noticed as I entered the moves into the computer that the Houdini chess engine was mostly in agreement with my other moves and many of White's moves as well.  Despite major tactical blunders on both sides, this proved to be a wild and interesting game.

[Event "Utah Open"]
[Site "U of U"]
[Date "2012.10.27"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Nazarinia, Shahram"]
[Black "Coffey, John"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C02"]
[WhiteElo "1998"]
[BlackElo "1840"]
[Annotator "Coffey,John"]


 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3 Nc6 5. Nf3
Qb6 6. a3 c4 7. Nbd2 Na5 8. Be2 Bd7 9. Rb1 Nh6 10. O-O Be7 11. b4 cxb3 12. c4
Ba4 13. c5 Qc6 14. Bb2 b6 15. Qc1 bxc5 16. Bc3 Nb7 17. Nxb3 c4 18. Na5 Nxa5 19.
Bxa5 O-O 20. Qc3 Rfb8 21. Rb2 Bb3 22. Rfb1 Qa4 23. Bc7 Bxa3 24. Ra2 Rc8 25. Bd1
Qb4 26. Qa1 Rxc7 27. Rxa3 Rb7 28. Bxb3 cxb3 29. Raxb3 Qxb3 30. Rxb3 Rxb3 31. h3
a5 32. Qa4 Rb4 33. Qa3 Nf5 34. Qc3 Rc4 35. Qb2 a4 36. g4 Nh6 (36... a3 37. Qb7
Rca4) 37. Qa3 g6 38. Kg2 Kg7 39. Ng5 Rxd4 40. Qe7 a3 41. Nxe6+ Kg8 42. Nxd4 a2
43. Nb3 Rb8 44. Na1 Rb1 45. Qd8+ Kg7 46. Qxd5 Rxa1 47. e6 Rg1+ 48. Kxg1 a1=Q+
49. Kg2 fxe6 50. Qxe6 Qb2 51. Kg3 Qc3+ 52. f3 Nf7 53. Kg2 Qxf3+ 0-1

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