Ruari Coffey (1584) vs Jasan Barnett (986)
Spielvogel 2019 | Mechanics Institute | 14 Feb 2019 | Round 2
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[Event "Spielvogel 2019"] [Site "Mechanics Institute"] [Date "2019.02.14"] [Round "2"] [White "Ruari Coffey"] [Black "Jasan Barnett"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "1584"] [BlackElo "986"] [ECO "B02"] [Opening "Alekhine: 3.Bc4"] 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.Bc4 Nb6 4.Bb3 d6 5.Qh5 {Wanting to play d4 without trading queens so threaten the mating attack first. (R.C)} e6 6.Nf3!? {Blocks the queens retreat diagonal but there isn't too much danger on the queen just a lot of loss on tempi. (R.C)} g6 7.Qg4 h5 8.Qe4 d5 9.Qe2 Nc6 10.d4 Bd7 11.c3 Na5 12.Bc2 c5? {Loses a pawn but I miss this do to already thinking of a different plan and wandering about. (R.C)} 13.O-O? (13.dxc5 Nc8 {13...Bxc5 runs into 14. b4 forking two pieces (R.C)}) 13...c4 14.b3 {I was slightly concerned about how I'd deal with Na4 after moving the dark squared bishop, so though to stop it alltogether. (R.C)} cxb3 15.axb3 Nc8 16.c4 Ne7 17.Bd2 {Bg4 now might have proven better but couldn't work out Qc7 as a response. The main Idea I had was to sac a piece to get the bishop on g6. (R.C)} Nac6 {Black offered a draw. (R.C)} 18.cxd5 Nxd5 19.Na3 Ncb4 20.Be4 Rc8 21.Nc4 a6 22.Rfc1 Bb5 23.Bg5 Qd7 24.Qd2 Bxc4 25.bxc4 Nb6 26.c5 {#t} 1-0
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