[Event "Wild Wild West - Atomic Opening History: battle (1992) - JoelH (1975)"] [Site "German Internet Chess Server (GICS)"] [Date "April 2, 1996"] [White "battle"] [Black "JoelH"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "1992"] [BlackElo "1975"] [TimeControl "5 0"] [Termination "White ran out of time, 0-1"] [Variant "Atomic"] [ECO "?"] [Opening "?"] [Annotator "https://lichess.org/@/Chronatog"] [Source "https://lichess.org/study/QDGxSdxY/bKnXK0Ld"] [Orientation "white"] { Game 6 of the first recorded atomic chess series. } 1. Nf3 f6 2. e3 e6 3. Bd3 Bb4 4. c3 Bxc3 5. Nc3 Nh6 6. h3 c6 7. Ne4 d6 8. Qb3 Ng4 9. hxg4 h5 10. Qd3 Qa5 11. Qc3 Qa4 12. b3 Qd4 13. Qxd4 e5 14. Ba3 c5 15. d4 exd4 16. e4 Be6 17. e5 Bxb3 18. exd6 O-O 19. O-O-O Rd8 20. Rd7 Rxd7 21. Re1 Nc6 22. Re6 Re8 23. Rd6 g5 24. Rd7 { [%csl Ge7,Gd8][%cal Ge8e7,Gd7d8,Gc6d8] } 24... Rd8 { We can see several ideas in modern opening theory in their nascent phase in this game, but their full development would take several more years. Black flagged White at the end of this game, even though White would have had a forced draw with Rg7+. If Black had played Re7, he could have gone on to trade off White's rook and win by pawn majority. } 0-1