[Event "Wild Wild West - Atomic Opening History: Someone (1819) - graukater (UNR)"] [Site "German Internet Chess Server (GICS)"] [Date "May 21, 1996"] [White "Someone"] [Black "graukater"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "1819"] [BlackElo "Unrated"] [TimeControl "2 12"] [Termination "White resigned, 0-1"] [Variant "Atomic"] [ECO "?"] [Opening "?"] [Annotator "https://lichess.org/@/Chronatog"] [Source "https://lichess.org/study/QDGxSdxY/umpnOvw0"] [Orientation "white"] 1. e3 e5 2. Nc3 Bb4 3. Nf3 h6 4. Bb5 c6 5. b3 d5 6. Ba3 Bg4 7. g3 d4 8. O-O dxe3 9. Nd5 { And we're able to see a very different approach to the Someone opening from graukater, who absolutely smashed Someone in this game. This game can also be used as an illustration for what happens when White doesn't have a plan and Black had one (specifically, the focus around the d4,e4,e3,f3 squares to threaten mate/capture of major pieces. } { [%csl Gf1,Gd2,Gd1,Ge1][%cal Gg4h3,Gf1e1,Gb4d2] } 0-1