[Event "2023 Susan Polgar Foundation Girl's Inv"] [Site "Webster Groves, Missouri, Uni"] [Date "2023.06.25"] [Round "6.1"] [White "Su, Jasmine"] [Black "Lee, Alice"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "2156"] [BlackElo "2454"] [Annotator "Lang,JJ"] [Variant "Standard"] [ECO "C43"] [Opening "Russian Game: Modern Attack, Center Variation"] [Source "https://lichess.org/study/hrij2qzZ/531Qw4L0"] [Orientation "white"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. d4 Nxe4 4. Bd3 d5 5. Nxe5 Nd7 6. Nxd7 Bxd7 7. O-O Bd6 8. Nd2 O-O 9. c3 c6 10. Nxe4 dxe4 11. Bxe4 Bxh2+ 12. Kxh2 Qh4+ 13. Kg1 Qxe4 14. Re1 Qg6 15. Bf4 Be6 16. Re3 Qf5 17. Bg3 Rad8 18. Re5 Qg6 19. Qh5 Qxh5 20. Rxh5 f6 21. b3 g5 22. Re1 Bf5 23. f4 Bg6 24. Rh6 g4 25. Rh1 Rfe8 26. Rxe8+ Rxe8 27. Kf2 Kf7 28. Rd1 Be4 29. Rd2 Ke6 30. Rd1 Kf5 31. Re1 h5 32. Rd1 Rh8 33. Rh1 Rh7 34. b4 Bd5 35. a4 Bc4 36. a5 a6? (36... b6! { The point is that opening the a-file will active Black's rook more favorably than White's. } 37. axb6 (37. Bh4 { But ignoring the threat fails to } 37... bxa5 38. bxa5 Rb7 { with the same idea. }) 37... axb6 38. Bh4 (38. Ra1 h4!) 38... Ra7 39. Rd1 Ra2+ 40. Kg1 Bd5 41. g3 Rg2+ 42. Kf1 Rc2 $19) 37. Bh4 { Now it is hard to see how Black can break through. But Black has nowhere to be, so might as well keep pushing. } 37... Kxf4 38. Re1 Kf5 39. Kg3 Rf7 40. Re3 Bd5 41. Re1 Be4 42. Re2 Bd5 43. Re1 Kg6 44. Re2 Rd7 45. Kf4 Kf7 46. Kg3 Rd6 47. Re3 Be6 48. Re2 Bd7 49. Re1 Rd5 50. Rf1 Rd6 51. Re1 Be6 52. Rf1 Bc4 53. Re1 Rd5 54. Re4 Bd3 55. Re3 Bf1 56. Re4 Rf5 57. Rf4?? { Even with opposite colored bishops, here the rook trade is not going to work out. } 57... Rxf4 58. Kxf4 Bxg2 59. Bf2 Ke6 60. Bh4 Bf1 61. Be1 Bd3 62. Bh4 Bc2 63. Bg3 Kd5 64. Bh4 f5 { That's a lot of connected passed pawns! Black now converts. } 65. Be1 Kc4 66. Ke3 Bb1 67. Bg3 Kxc3 68. Be1+ Kc4 69. Kf4 Kxd4 70. Kg5 Ke3 71. Kxh5 Kf3 72. Kh4 f4 73. Bc3 Kg2 74. Kxg4 f3 75. Bd4 f2 76. Bxf2 Kxf2 77. Kf4 Ke2 78. Ke5 Kd3 { 0-1 Black wins. } 0-1