[Event "Rated Classical game"]
[Site "lichess.org"]
[Date "2023.03.07"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Doyle, Jamie"]
[Black "Cohen, Philip"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E90"]
[WhiteElo "1795"]
[BlackElo "1870"]
[Annotator "peter"]
[PlyCount "81"]
[EventDate "2023.??.??"]
[TimeControl "2700+15"]
1. e4 g6 2. d4 d6 3. c4 Bg7 4. Nc3 Nf6 5. h3 O-O 6. Nf3 {The Hungarian System
against the Kings Indian} (6. Bg5 {often leads to positions like the Averbakh
varation with 5.Be2 and 6.Bg5}) (6. Be3 {Is the move top GMs have been playing
recently and it has been scoring heavily.}) 6... Nbd7 (6... e5 {Is the other
main option for Black}) 7. Bd3 {White still has a real choice here} (7. Be3) (
7. Bg5) 7... e5 8. d5 Nc5 9. Bc2 a5 10. O-O c6 (10... Nh5 {Is the normal move,
intending Nf4 with a very sharp game.}) 11. Be3 Nfd7 12. Qd2 ({There doesn't
seem to be anything wroing with grabbing a pawn} 12. dxc6 bxc6 (12... Nb6 13.
cxb7 Bxb7 14. b3) 13. Qxd6) 12... Qe7 13. Rad1 (13. b3 {was another option,
intending a3 and b4.}) 13... f5 {Thematic but this just drops a critical pawn
and allows White to force the queens off} (13... Nb6 {maintaining the material
balance was best} 14. b3 cxd5 {either pawn captures leaves White better but
Black with plenty of practical chances}) 14. dxc6 bxc6 15. Qxd6 Qxd6 16. Rxd6
f4 (16... Ra6 {looks very clumsy but at least avoids dropping a second pawn})
17. Bxc5 Nxc5 18. Rxc6 {Why not? Jamie now wraps the game up witohut any real
glitches.} Na6 19. a3 Rd8 20. Nd5 Bb7 21. Re6 Nc5 22. Re7 Ba6 23. Nxe5 Bxe5 24.
Rxe5 Bxc4 25. Nb6 Bxf1 26. Nxa8 Rxa8 27. Rxc5 Be2 28. f3 Rd8 29. Rxa5 Bc4 30.
Rc5 Bf7 31. b4 Rb8 32. b5 Kf8 33. a4 Ke7 34. a5 Be8 35. b6 Kd6 36. Rd5+ Ke6 37.
Bb3 Ke7 38. Rc5 Kd6 39. Rc7 Bc6 $2 40. e5+ {a nice finishing touch} Kc5 41. Ba4
1-0