[Event "Purdue Open (G/45)"] [Site "?"] [Date "2001.04.14"] [Round "3"] [White "Bernard Parham I"] [Black "Bernard Parham II"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "C20"] [Annotator "Shabazz, D"] [PlyCount "94"] [EventDate "2001.??.??"] {[%evp 0,94,80,48,53,-40,-40,-40,22,22,22,-29,-2,5,-10,-31,-19,-19,14,-115,-15, -22,-48,-21,2,13,14,-35,-45,-35,-8,-69,-72,-49,-36,-75,-64,-91,-68,-102,-69, -294,-235,-276,-272,-382,-393,-360,-403,-492,-306,-324,-250,-426,-284,-268, -139,-113,-128,-75,-122,-92,-92,-99,-99,-99,93,-91,32,0,0,0,0,0,150,261,255, -118,-278,-445,-17,-35,129,-159,-161,-169,-169,-178,-171,-29989,-29990,-29991, -29992,-29993,-29994,-29999,-30000]} 1. e4 e5 2. Qh5 $5 {[#] Parham's 2.Qh5 looks like a novice move, but he has developed an entire "Matrix System" based on geometric routes to the enemy king.} Nc6 3. Bc4 Qf6 4. Nc3 g6 5. Qf3 Nd4 6. Qd1 c6 7. d3 b5 8. Bb3 Bc5 9. Be3 d6 10. Qd2 a5 11. a3 h5 12. Ba2 Be6 13. Bb1 { [#] Looks like a typical "Matrix" move which discourages the early exchange of pieces.} h4 14. h3 Rh5 15. Nd1 Ne7 16. Bxd4 Bxd4 {Black has a tremendous advantage in space.} 17. Ne2 Bb6 18. Ne3 Rg5 19. Rf1 d5 20. f4 exf4 21. Nd1 Rxg2 22. Rxf4 Qg5 23. d4 Bxh3 24. exd5 {[#] Does anybody know what's going on here?} Rh2 25. Qe3 Qxd5 26. Re4 Rh1+ 27. Kd2 Be6 28. Ba2 Qf5 29. Rf4 Nd5 30. Bxd5 Qxd5 31. Ndc3 Qg2 32. Rf2 Qh3 (32... Qxf2 $5) 33. Qe4 Rxa1 34. Qxc6+ Kf8 $2 {[#]} ({Parham II adds some analysis...} 34... Ke7 35. Qb7+ Bd7 (35... Kd6 36. Ne4#) 36. Nd5+ Kd6 (36... Kf8 37. Qxa8+) 37. Rf6+ (37. Qxb6+ $142 $1 { Shabazz}) 37... Be6 38. Nxb6) 35. Qxa8+ Kg7 36. Qb8 {Ironically, white's king is safer.} Qg4 (36... b4 37. Ne4 Qh1 38. Qe5+ $40) 37. Qxb6 Qg5+ 38. Kd3 $2 ( 38. Nf4 $1 $18) 38... Bc4+ 39. Ke4 {[#] Certainly not Karpov-Zaitsev!!} Qe7+ ( 39... f5+ $142 $19) 40. Kf3 Rh1 41. Kg2 $4 {# Now a blistering attack follows after...} Bd5+ $1 42. Nxd5 Qe4+ 43. Rf3 Qxe2+ 44. Rf2 Qe4+ 45. Rf3 h3+ 46. Kg3 Rg1+ 47. Kf2 Qe1# {[#]} 0-1