[Event "World Open"]
[Site "Philadelphia, USA"]
[Date "2001.07.08"]
[Round "8"]
[White "Kudrin, Sergey"]
[Black "Tate, Emory"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B44"]
[Annotator "Daaim Shabazz"]
[PlyCount "48"]
[EventDate "2001.??.??"]
{[%evp 0,48,19,38,40,41,51,18,45,29,10,19,19,-24,-30,-43,-43,-58,-39,-49,-40,
-21,-16,-35,-34,-50,-39,-39,-50,-122,-97,-83,-105,-129,-193,-254,-218,-242,
-293,-398,-559,-348,-305,-333,-333,-520,-565,-1077,-1288,-1288,-1314]} 1. e4 c5
2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 e5 {[#]} 5. Nb5 d6 (5... a6 {is the Lowenthal.})
6. Be3 Nf6 7. Bg5 a6 8. Bxf6 gxf6 9. N5c3 Be6 10. Nd2 Rg8 11. Nc4 Rc8 12. Nd5
Bxd5 13. exd5 Ne7 14. Qh5 {[#]} b5 $1 15. Ne3 Qa5+ 16. Kd1 (16. c3 Rxc3 $1)
16... Qb4 17. Qxh7 Qxb2 18. Rc1 Rg6 $1 {[#] Cuts the queen off from the
defense of king.} 19. Bd3 e4 $1 {Another thunderbolt!} 20. Nf5 (20. Bxe4 Rh6
$19) 20... exd3 21. Nxd6+ Kd7 22. Nxc8 Bh6 23. f4 Bxf4 24. Qh3+ Kd8 {[#]
White's position is pitiful. King on d1, and mated at every turn. This 24-move
demolition shows how dangerous Emory was, even with the black pieces.} 0-1