[Event "Wild Wild West - Atomic Opening History: JoelH (1984) - JohnLennon (2180)"] [Site "German Internet Chess Server (GICS)"] [Date "March 26, 1996"] [White "JoelH"] [Black "JohnLennon"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "1984"] [BlackElo "2180"] [TimeControl "5 0"] [Termination "Black King exploded, 1-0"] [Variant "Atomic"] [ECO "?"] [Opening "?"] [Annotator "https://lichess.org/@/Chronatog"] [Source "https://lichess.org/study/QDGxSdxY/QZguqAH9"] [Orientation "white"] 1. Nf3 f6 2. e3 e5 { This is a rare position even today - you would almost never see it if it wasn't for some experimentation by players. 3.Ng5 is a fine move as fxg5 allows Qg4 and a forced win for white. } 3. Ng5 Bb4 (3... fxg5 4. Qg4 { [%csl Gd7][%cal Gg4d7] }) 4. c3 f5 5. Nf7 Qh4 6. g3 Qh5 7. Qxh5 Nf6 8. f3 Ba5 9. b4 Bb6 10. Na3 Nc6 11. Nb5 Nxb4 12. Ba3 Bc5 { The quality of play thus far isn't up to modern standards, but elements of modern play are evident here. } 13. Rb1 b6 14. Bb5 c6 15. Bxc6 Ba6 16. Nd6+ Kd8 17. Nb7+ Ke8 18. Nd6+ Kd8 19. Nf7+ Ke8 20. Nxh8 Bd3 21. Rb4 d5 22. h4 h5 23. Rb2 b5 24. Bd6 Nd7 25. Kf2 Be2 26. f4 e4 27. Rhb1 Nf6 28. Bc5 Ng4+ 29. Kg1 Nf2 30. Bxa7 Nh3+ 31. Kh2 Bf3 32. Rb3 Nf2 33. Ra3 Ng4+ 34. Kg1 Bg2 35. Ra8+ Kd7 36. Rd8+ Kc7 37. Rb3 b4 38. Rb1 Nh2 39. cxb4 Nf3+ 40. Kf2 Ne1 41. Rb7+ Kc6 42. Rd6+ Kc5 43. Rxd5# 1-0