[Event "Greenhills op"] [Site "San Juan PHI"] [Date "1997.??.??"] [Round "4"] [White "Desmond Lopez"] [Black "Jesse Noel Sales"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "D11"] [BlackElo "2330"] [PlyCount "58"] [EventDate "1997.??.??"] {There was a period when chess legends such as World Champion Garry Kasparov, Robert 'Bobby' Fischer, and GM Andras Adorjan endorsed the phrase "BLACK IS OK." The hypermodern chess openings they contributed have become a beautiful aspect of the game for us chess players.} 1. d4 d5 2. c4 Bf5 {This variation is somewhat complex; it requires studying multiple lines thoroughly before employing this opening in tournament play.} 3. Nc3 e6 4. Nf3 c6 {Now, the game has transitioned to a Stonewall-like setup, yet the f-pawn remains unmoved.} 5. e3 Nh6 {I discovered this in Chessbase games, where resources for this opening are limited and difficult to find further information.} 6. Bd3 Bxd3 7. Qxd3 f5 {Here we go, the Stone-Wall setup is intact and binded.} 8. a3 Nd7 9. Ne2 Bd6 10. Bd2 O-O {My confidence was shining through because I had secured the necessary position where black possesses greater activity and potential.} 11. Bc3 Qe7 12. h3 {White is exercising caution; he is uncertain about where to castle. It seems his intuition is leaning towards keeping the king stranded in the center.} a6 13. Nd2 Nf6 14. f3 {I appreciate the current situation; I just need to ready the wrecking ball to shatter White's central position.} e5 15. dxe5 Bxe5 16. Bxe5 Qxe5 17. Qd4 Rae8 {the pawn at e3 is weak, it needs ROYALTY PROTECTION...} 18. Kf2 {Yes...} Qe7 {Of course, need to setup the Wreaking Ball now...} 19. Rhe1 Kh8 {Safety first} 20. Nf4 Rd8 21. Rad1 Nf7 22. Qc3 Ne5 {This is a game of knights, finding the right square to hit the lazy king at f2.} 23. c5 Rde8 24. b4 Qc7 {Setting up where best position of pieces now...} 25. Re2 Kg8 {The queen at c3 is indirectly pointing at black king at h8, so, safety first, just in case g5 move is necessary.} 26. Rde1 g5 27. Nd3 Ne4+ {" THE WRECKING BALL"} 28. Nxe4 Nxd3+ 29. Qxd3 fxe4 {I never imagined it would come to this final position where both the king and queen are in jeopardy. I'm somewhat convinced that the reason white couldn't castle was due to unnecessary piece movements that delayed the king's safety, which is castling. I hope you enjoyed this game. Have a nice day.} 0-1