Harrison Harrison (1706) vs Michael Tausz (1433)
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[Event "BCC Championship"] [Site "BCC"] [Date "2016.04.21"] [Round "3"] [White "Harrison Harrison"] [Black "Michael Tausz"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "1706"] [BlackElo "1433"] [ECO "A00"] [Opening "Polish: Bugayev Attack"] 1.b4 {MT: I thought that's a "Harrison", but the microbase here says it is called "Polish Opening".} e5 2.a3 d5 3.Bb2 Bd6 4.g3 Nf6 5.Bg2 O-O 6.Nf3 Re8 7.O-O e4 {MT: I thought the black centre pawns are pretty strong, so get them moving.} 8.Ne1 Nc6 9.f4 Bg4 10.Nc3 Qd7 {MT: Black had the plan to exchange the Bg2, but maybe that was not best. With more space one should not exchange handy pieces?} 11.Rf2 Bh3 12.Bxh3 {MT: Not even necessary. White could save time and leave Black to do the exchanging.} Qxh3 13.Rg2 {MT: This rook proves a strong defence.} e3?! {MT: The pawns may be strong, but sacrificing one of them is too early. I thought the rook on e3 must threaten something, but White is well defended.} 14.dxe3 Rxe3 15.Nxd5 Nxd5 16.Qxd5 Rae8 17.Qg5 {MT: The Bb2 shows its strength, not for the last time in this game. White put it there on move 3, probably planned already on move 1!} Bf8 18.Qb5 {MT: Black is already on the backfoot.} R8e6 19.Nf3 Qg4 20.Rf1 b6 21.Rff2 Rd6 22.Rf1 Qd7 {MT: Black is a pawn down and narrow missed losing another one, and there is no attack to speak of.} 23.Qh5!? {MT: Maybe too much?} Rd5 24.Ng5?! {MT: Ne5 was necessary (I think). This loses at lest something.} (24.Ne5) 24...h6 25.h4 g6 26.Ne4! {MT: Sets a trap.} Rxe4! (26...gxh5 27.Nf6+ Kh8 {MT: On 27...Kg8 there is a repeat, winning the rook, too.} 28.Nxd7+ Bg7 29.Bxg7+ Kxg7 30.Ne5 Nxe5 31.fxe5 Rdxe5 32.Re1 {MT: And all Black has is one pawn.}) 27.Qf3 Re8?! {MT: Seems to get Black in trouble right away again.} 28.Qc3 {MT: Here is the weak diagonal again. Threatens Qh8#!} Nd4 {MT: I sure got lucky to have this, but it is the only move that avoids giving back the knight.} 29.Rff2 Bg7! {MT: This wins something, as the knight threatens discovered attacks.} 30.Kh1 {MT: After the game HH thought Kh2 was better, as Nf3(+) does not work because of Qxf3!} Nf5 31.Qb3 {MT: Needs to keep Bb2 protected.} Re3 32.c3 {MT: I sure was happy to see this diagonal closed!} (32.Qa2 Bxb2 33.Qxb2 Rxg3) 32...Nxg3+ 33.Kh2 Ne4 34.Rf3 Rxf3 (34...Nd2!? 35.Qxd5 Qxd5? (35...Nf1+!) 36.Rxe3) 35.exf3 Nd2 36.Qd1 {MT: needs to cover f3.} Nc4 (36...Rd3! {MT: JW showed this move after the game. Keeps threatening f3 and there is not much White can do.}) 37.Qc1 Rd1 38.Qc2 Ne3 {MT: decisive.} 39.Qe4 Nxg2 40.h5 Qf5 41.Qe8+ Kh7 42.hxg6+ Qxg6 43.Qe2 Qh5+ 44.Kg3 Qh4+ 45.Kxg2 Qh1+ 46.Kg3 Rg1+ 47.Qg2 {MT: Kf2 would have prolonged it.} Rxg2# 0-1
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Players
WhiteHarrison Harrison (1706)
BlackMichael Tausz (1433)
Game
Moves47
OpeningA00 — Polish: Bugayev Attack
Result0-1
DateApril 21, 2016
Tags
Tournament
TournamentBCC Championship
LocationBCC
Round3