Olson, Otto (1000) vs Weig, Hans (1019)
MVCC (Challenger) | Twin Falls, ID | 22 Mar 2014 | Round 4
941002
[Event "MVCC (Challenger)"]
[Site "Twin Falls, ID"]
[Date "2014.03.22"]
[Round "4.5"]
[White "Olson, Otto"]
[Black "Weig, Hans"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "1000"]
[BlackElo "1019"]
[EventRounds "4"]
[EventCountry "USA"]
[ECO "D00"]
[Opening "Queen's Pawn: Veresov Attack"]
1. d4 d5 2. Nc3 c6 3. f3 e6 4. e4 Be7 5. exd5 exd5 6. f4 Bf5 7. g4 Bh4+ 8. Kd2
Be6 9. Nf3 Bxg4 10. Qe2+ Kf8 11. Bg2 Qf6 12. Qe5 Bxf3 13. Bxf3 Nd7 14. Qxf6
Ngxf6 15. b4 b5 16. a4 Rb8 17. axb5 cxb5 18. Nxd5 Nxd5 19. Bxd5 Kg8 20. Bc6
Nb6 21. Bxb5 Rd8 22. Bb2 Rd5 23. Ra5 g5 24. Bc6 Rxa5 25. bxa5 Nc4+ 26. Kc3
Nxa5 27. Bb5 gxf4 28. Kb4 Nb7 29. d5 Be7+ 30. Kb3 {At this point, both
scoresheets showed massive confusion with several moves scratched out, it was
just a mess. Likely is that the players moved pieces around to reconstruct
their moves and ended up placing the Bishop on c3 instead of b2 where it
was...or they allowed White to move twice and he moved 31.Bc3. So give White
two move here, and make 31.Bc3 Nc5+ 32.Kb4 Ne4+ 33.Kc4 Nxc3 34.Kxc3 Kf8 35.Kc4
Rg8 36.Kd4 Rg4 37.Ke5 f3 38.d6 Rg5+ 39.Kf4 Rxb5 40.Kxf3 Bxd6 41.c4 Rf5+ 42.Ke4
Rc5 43.Rc1 f5+ 44.Kd4 Kf7 45.Ra1 Kf6 46.Rxa7 h5 47.Rh7 Kg5 48.Rd7 Bf8 49.Rd5
Rxd5+ 50.cxd5 Bd6 51. Kc4 f4 52.Kb5 f3 53.Kc6 Bxh2 54.d6 Bxd6 55.Kxd6 f2
56.Ke6 f1Q 57.Ke5 Qf5+ 58. Kd4 Kf4 59.Kc3 Ke4 60.Kb3 Qc5 61.Ka4 Qb6 62.Ka3 Kd3
63.Ka4 Kc4 64.Ka3 Qb3#--Jeffrey Roland.} 0-1
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