Hueser, Andre (2200) - Schmelz, Andreas (2200) EM/CL/Q14-3 (ICCF Email), 2002 [Notes by Andy Schmelz] A13. 1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 e6 3.g3 dxc4 4.Qa4+ c6 5.Qxc4 b5 6.Qc2 Bb7 7.Bg2 Nd7 8.O-O Rc8 should only be a transposition [Well known here is 8...Ngf6 9.d4] 9.d3 looks a little careful here 9...Ngf6 10.Nc3 a6 11.Bf4 Be7 12.Ne4 c5 13.Nd6+ Bxd6 14.Bxd6 Qb6 15.Bf4 O-O 16.a4 Rfe8 17.axb5 axb5 18.Bd2 Ng4 19.h3 Ngf6 20.Rfd1 [20.Rfc1 Ra8] 20...e5 21.Ba5 Qd6 22.Bc3 [22.Bd2 e4 23.dxe4 Bxe4] 22...b4 #Now my old plan begins to work again. At first Black gets some space advantage on the Queenside. 23.Bd2 e4 24.Bf4 Qe7 25.dxe4 Bxe4 26.Qc1 [26.Qd2 Bc6 27.Bf1 Ra8 looks a little better for White than the text move] 26...Nb6 27.Bd6 Qd8 28.Bf4 Nfd5 29.Ra7 h6 #No White pieces allowed on g5! 30.Be3 Re7 31.Ra1 Qe8 32.Bd2 c4 33.Nd4 [33.Be1 c3 34.bxc3 Na4 but also unpleasant for White] 33...c3 34.bxc3 Bxg2 [34...bxc3 35.Bxh6 Bxg2 36.Bxg7 is also possible] 35.Kxg2 bxc3 #This is a very strong P 36.Be1 [36.Bf4 has changed nothing 36...Rd7 37.Kh2 Rc4] 36...Nc4 37.Rd3 Rb7 38.Kh2 [38.h4 Qe4+ 39.f3 Qe8 40.Bxc3 Ne5 doesnt help, too] 38...Qe4 39.f3 Qe8 40.Rb1 [40.f4!? is probably Whites last try?] 40...Rxb1 41.Qxb1 Ne5 42.Rd1 c2 43.Nxc2 # Nxf3+! thats it! [White resigned, because of: 43...Nxf3+ 44.exf3 Qe2+ 45.Kg1 Rxc2 46.Qxc2 Qxc2 47.Rxd5 Qe2] 0-1