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(1) Cameron ,Chandler (1508) - Gordan, Ray (1451) [B22]
NC Open U1600 (5), 05.09.2010
1.e4
c5
2.c3
d6
3.d4
cxd4
4.cxd4
Nf6
5.Nc3
e6
6.Bg5
Be7
7.Bb5+
Bd7
(Scholastic players like CC often try to storm their opponents with pins and checks. No problem for Gordan) 8.Bxd7+
Nbxd7
9.Nf3
0-0
10.d5
( white's center looks good, but is rather fragile) 10...exd5
11.Nxd5
Re8
11...Nxd5 12. Qxd5 Bxg5 13. Qxg5 Re8 14. Qxd8 Raxd8 and the white e pawn is weak)
12.Rc1
Qa5+
( 12...Nxd5 is still good for black) 13.Bd2
Qxa2
14.Nc7
Nxe4
15.Nxa8
Rxa8
16.0-0
Ndc5
17.Qc2
( Re1 gives white better chances) 17...Nxd2
18.Qxd2?
Nb3
(now black wins the exchange back and has the game)
19.Qe2
Nxc1
20.Qxe7
Qxb2
21.Re1
h6
22.Qe3
Rc8
23.Qxa7
Ne2+
24.Kf1
Rc1
25.Qb8+
Kh7
26.Qxd6
Rxe1+
27.Kxe1
Nc3
28.Qd3+
g6
29.Qe3
Qc2
30.Kf1
Qb1+
31.Ne1
Qb2
32.Qf3
Qb5+
33.Qd3
Qxd3+
34.Nxd3
Nd5
35.Ke2
Kg7
36.Kf3
Kf6
37.Ke4
Nc7
38.Nc5
b5
39.Nd3
Ke6
40.Nc5+
Kd6
41.Kd4
Ne6+
42.Nxe6
fxe6
43.f4
g5
44.g3
gxf4
45.gxf4
b4
46.Kc4
b3
47.Kxb3
Kd5
48.Kc2
Ke4
49.Kd2
Kxf4
50.Ke2
Ke4
51.Kf2
Kd3
52.Kf3
e5
53.h3
e4+
54.Kf2
Kd2
55.h4
e3+
0-1
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