1. d4 Nf6
2. Nc3 d5
3. Bf4 Bf5
4. Nf3 a6
5. e3 Nc6
6. Bd3 Bxd3
7. Qxd3 e6
8. 0-0-0 Be7
9. Re1 0-0
10. Ne5 NxN
11. Bxe5 Rc8
12. e4 Bb4
13. Qg3 g6
14. Qf3 Nxe4
15. NxN dxe4
16. Rxe4 Be7
17. Qh3 f5
18. Qh6 Bf6
19. Bxf6 Qxf6
20. Re5 R(f8)e8
21. c3 Qg7
22. Qe3 Qd7
23. Re1 Kf7
24. Qh6 Kg8
25. h4 R(c8)d8
26. h5 Qf7
27. hxg6 Qxg6
28. QxQ
28. . . resigns
I don't know what I was thinking. Now I lose the e-pawn and the game. I had to play hxg6. Still, the position was very difficult to defend. Very nice game, Siro. Thanks for playing.
Ok for those observing who are interested, here is a pop quiz. What opening did I begin with as white and what opening has it evolved into with OB's last move, or what is his defensive opening at this point?
I recall Nf3 as the Reti opening, and we are now in the Dutch Defense, more or less (often arrived at via 1. d4 f5).