[Event "Chennai Women's Chess Olympiad"] [Site "chess24.com"] [Date "2022.08.02"] [Round "5.4"] [White "Bravo Mallco, Kate Azumi"] [Black "Abrahamyan, Tatev"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [WhiteElo "1958"] [WhiteTeam "Peru"] [BlackElo "2291"] [BlackTeam "United States"] [Annotator "John Watson"] [Variant "Standard"] [ECO "C10"] [Opening "French Defense: Paulsen Variation"] [Source "https://lichess.org/study/cS8lSqW7/lrfgz1un"] [Orientation "white"] 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Nc6 4. Nf3 Nf6 5. Bd3 Nb4 6. exd5 Nxd3+ 7. Qxd3 exd5 8. O-O Be7 9. Ne5 O-O 10. h3 c6 11. Re1 Qc7 12. Bg5 Be6 13. Re2 Rae8 14. Rae1 Nh5 15. Bc1 Bd6 16. Qf3 Nf6 17. Nd3 Qb6 18. Bf4 Be7 19. Be3 Nd7 20. Nb1 Nf6 21. Nd2 Bd6 22. Bf4 Bxf4 23. Qxf4 Bd7 24. Rxe8 Rxe8 25. Rxe8+ Bxe8 26. a3 h6 27. Qe5 Qd8 28. Nc5 Qc8 29. Nd3 b6 30. Qe7 Qd7 31. Qe3 Kf8 32. b4 Qe7 33. Ne5 Ng8 34. Nf1 f6 35. Qf4 Qe6 36. Ne3 Ne7 37. Nd3 Ng6 38. Qb8 Qd7 39. a4 Ne7 40. a5 Nc8 41. Kf1 Ke7 42. Ke2 Kd8 43. h4 Qe7 44. axb6 axb6 45. Kd1 Bg6 46. Nf4 Be4 47. c3 g5 48. Ne2 gxh4 49. Qf4 Nd6 50. Qxh4 Nb5 51. Kd2 Na3 52. Qf4 Kc8 53. Qxh6 Nb1+ 54. Kc1 Kb7 55. Kb2 Ka6 56. Ng3 Bd3 57. Ngf5? (57. Nh5! $18) 57... Bxf5 58. Nxf5 Qe4? { [#] } (58... Qe2+! 59. Kxb1 Qe4+) 59. Nd6 Qe1 60. Qe3! Qd1 61. Qe7!? { This doesn't throw the win away, but } (61. c4! dxc4 62. Nxc4 { prevents perpetual ideas and avoids what follows. In practice, considering that time was short, White probably didn't have time to be sure about lines like } 62... Kb5 63. Nd6+! Kxb4 64. d5! Qxd5 65. Qf4+ Ka5 66. Kxb1) 61... Qd2+ 62. Kxb1? { Conceding the draw, but winning the match. } (62. Ka1! Qxc3+ 63. Kxb1 { probably looked either drawn by perpetual or too risky, but White escapes: } 63... Qxb4+ (63... Qb3+ 64. Kc1 Qc3+ 65. Kd1 Qxd4+ 66. Ke2 Qb2+ 67. Kf1 Qb1+ (67... Qxb4 68. Qb7+ Ka5 69. Qa7#) 68. Qe1 { and White will win with her extra piece }) 64. Kc2 Qa4+ 65. Kd2 Qxd4+ 66. Ke2 Qb2+ 67. Kf3 { and there's work left, but the extra piece should eventually tell. }) 62... Qd1+ 63. Kb2 Qd2+ 64. Kb1 Qd1+ { 1/2-1/2 The game is a draw. } 1/2-1/2