Jeremy Lim (1520) vs James Watson (1802)
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[Event "BCC Championship "] [Site "BCC"] [Date "2016.05.23"] [Round "11"] [White "Jeremy Lim"] [Black "James Watson"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [WhiteElo "1520"] [BlackElo "1802"] [ECO "A16"] [Opening "English: Anglo-Indian, 2.Nc3 g6 3.g3"] 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 g6 3.g3 Bg7 4.Bg2 O-O 5.d4 d6 6.e3 c6 7.Nge2 Bg4 8.Qc2 Qc8 9.O-O Bh3 10.Rb1 h5 11.e4 e5 12.dxe5 dxe5 13.b4 h4 14.Bg5? Bxg2 15.Kxg2 h3+ 16.Kh1 Qg4 17.f4 Nh5 18.Qd3 f6 19.Bh4 g5 20.Qf3 Qxf3+ 21.Rxf3 gxh4 22.g4 Nxf4 23.Nxf4 exf4 24.Ne2 Bh6 25.Rxh3 Re8 26.Nd4 Rxe4 27.Nf5 Bg5 28.Rd1 Na6 29.Rd7 Rxc4 30.Rhd3 Nxb4?? {Going from a completely winning position to a draw, I'd not really been paying attention so overlooked white can check on g7 giving the tempo to bring the second rook to the second rank (JW)} 31.Rg7+ Kf8 32.Rdd7 Rc1+ 33.Kg2 Rc2+ 34.Kg1 Rc1+ 35.Kg2 {Trying to find some way to avoid a draw I proceed to start giving up some material to keep the game going (JW)} h3+ 36.Kxh3 Rc3+ 37.Kg2 f3+ 38.Kg3 f2+ 39.Kg2 f1=Q+ 40.Kxf1 Rf3+ 41.Kg2 Rxf5 {Technically a mistake after which white is better, however I would have chances should white chose to go for the win (JW) Was considering Rh7-h8 here but quickly decided not to push my luck. After all at the very least black should have perpetual checks (JL)} 42.Rgf7+ {White offers a draw which black accepts, black did well not to despair and generate chances for a swindle (JW)} {#d} 1/2-1/2
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Players
WhiteJeremy Lim (1520)
BlackJames Watson (1802)
Game
Moves42
OpeningA16 — English: Anglo-Indian, 2.Nc3 g6 3.g3
Result½-½
DateMay 23, 2016
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Tournament
TournamentBCC Championship
LocationBCC
Round11