2013-06-08

Interesting way to lose a Chess Game

[Event "West Valley CC Quick"]
[Site "SLCC"]
[Date "Jun 8, 2013"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Michael Morris-Pearce 1346"]
[Black "John Coffey 1970"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 Bb4+ 4. Bd2 Qe7 5. e3 b6 6. Bd3 Bb7 7. O-O Bxd2 8.
Nbxd2 d6 9. e4 e5 10. Re1 O-O 11. Qb3 Nbd7 12. Rad1 exd4 13. Nxd4 Nc5 14. Qc2
Nxd3 15. Qxd3 Rfe8 16. Nf5? Qe5 17. Re3 Bxe4 (Qxb2 is better but I was
worried about Rg3. I didn't want to give white any initiative.) 18.
Nxe4 Qxf5 19. Rde1 Nxe4 20. f3!?
Qa5 21. Rxe4 Qc5+ (Qe1 according to my Stockfish iPhone engine. I
considered it, but thought it risky.) 22. Kf1 Qc6? (Rxe4) 23. Qd5! Qd7
(Unfortunately I now see what is about to happen.) 24. Re7!! Qe6? (Qe7
I think is best.) 25. R1xe6 fxe6 26. Qxe6+
Kf8 (Subscribing to the theory that he could overlook the mate.) 27. Qf7#
1-0

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