[Event "Major"] [Site "?"] [Date "2024.04.20"] [Round "3"] [White "Trach, Thomas"] [Black "Kelly, Paul J"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "C55"] [Annotator "peter"] [PlyCount "24"] [EventDate "2024.04.21"] [SourceVersionDate "2019.03.01"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nc3 Nc6 4. Bc4 {The third most popular move in this position. It gives Black objective equality and the easier game in practice.} ( 4. Bb5) (4. d4) 4... Nxe4 5. Bxf7+ $2 (5. Nxe4 d5 {Engines will tell you that this position is equal but in practice Black scores heavily from here.}) 5... Kxf7 6. Nxe4 d5 $17 7. Nc3 (7. Neg5+ Kg8 8. d4 h6 {Is very good for Black}) 7... e4 8. Ng1 Qg5 (8... Bf5 $17 {defusing Qh5+}) 9. g3 (9. d3 $1 Qg6 (9... Qxg2 10. Qh5+ g6 (10... Ke7 11. Nxd5+ $16) 11. Qxd5+ Be6 12. Qxe4 $14) 10. Nge2 exd3 (10... Qxg2 11. Rg1 Qxh2 12. Bf4 $11) 11. Nf4 {leaves the position extremely complicated}) 9... Bg4 $17 10. Nge2 $2 (10. d4 Bxd1 11. Bxg5 Bxc2 $17 {but White can fight on}) 10... Nd4 $19 11. d3 {This allows a pretty mate but White is already lost} (11. h4 Nf3+ 12. Kf1 Qf5 13. Kg2 d4 14. Nb1 Bd6 { is hopeless for White}) 11... Nf3+ 12. Kf1 Bh3# 0-1