[Event "22EN11"] [Site "lichess.org"] [Date "2022.08.16"] [White "McGroarty, Dan"] [Black "Hilburn, Jerry"] [Result "0-1"] [Annotator "Robert Irons"] [Variant "Standard"] [ECO "D02"] [Opening "Queen's Pawn Game: London System, with e6"] [Source "https://lichess.org/study/m9Fx6Mti/4k1rAkjA"] [Orientation "white"] { [%evp 0,66,16,30,18,26,19,24,17,16,18,14,17,15,-21,-279,-218,-358,-383,-381,-344,-352,-362,-368,-360,-357,-365,-343,-353,-404,-408,-440,-453,-456,-446,-464,-500,-519,-487,-504,-508,-528,-533,-527,-500,-509,-507,-532,-489,-557,-521,-518,-475,-532,-641,-641,-661,-659,-565,-771,-513,-768,-916,-1485,-1522,-1554,-1522,-1570,-1590] } 1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 e6 3. Bf4 Bd6 4. Bxd6 Qxd6 5. e3?! $15 (5. c4 Nf6 6. Nc3 O-O 7. e3 { looks good. }) 5... Qb4+ 6. Nc3?! (6. Nbd2 Qxb2 7. c4 { looks more promising than the text. }) 6... Qxb2 7. Bb5+? $19 { This is simply short-sighted; the bishop serves no purpose there, and it gets in the way. I prefer } (7. Nb5 Qb4+ 8. Nd2 Qe7 { with equality. }) 7... c6 8. Bxc6+? (8. Ke2 cxb5 9. Qd3 { offers a chance at activity in return for the lost material. After the text the game is effectively over; Black's advantage is permanent, and he takes his time and does it right. }) 8... Nxc6 9. Ne2 Qb4+ 10. Nd2 Nf6 11. O-O O-O 12. Rb1 Qe7 13. c4 b6 14. Qc2 Na5 15. c5 Ba6 16. Nb3 Nxb3 17. Rxb3 Rac8 18. Ra3 Bxe2 19. Qxe2 bxc5 20. Rb3 c4 21. Rb2 Rb8 22. Rfb1 Rxb2 23. Qxb2 h6 24. g3 Qc7 25. f3 Nd7 26. Kf2 Rb8 27. Qc2 Rxb1 28. Qxb1 Qa5 29. g4 Nf8 30. h4 Qd2+ 31. Kg3 c3 32. Qb4 Qb2 33. Qa5 c2 { 0-1 Black wins. } 0-1