[Event "Paignton Premier"] [Site "Torquay"] [Date "2017.09.08"] [Round "6"] [White "Peters, Stephen"] [Black "Waddington"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "A86"] [Annotator "Waddington,Mike"] [PlyCount "62"] [EventDate "2018.09.02"] [EventType "swiss"] [EventRounds "7"] [EventCountry "ENG"] 1. d4 f5 2. g3 Nf6 3. c4 g6 4. Nc3 Bg7 5. Bg2 O-O 6. Nh3 d6 7. d5 e5 8. dxe6 c6 9. O-O Bxe6 10. Bf4 Bxc4 11. Bxd6 Re8 12. Rc1 Kh8 (12... Na6 {A L'Ami - Cmilyte, Predeal 2007.}) 13. b3 Bg8 {a common idea in this position.} 14. Bf4 Na6 15. Qd2 Qa5 16. Bh6 Rad8 17. Bxg7+ Kxg7 18. Qb2 Qe5 $1 {centralising the queen and bolstering the a1-h8 diagonal. Notice how difficult it is for white to attack her from this square.} 19. Nf4 Nb4 20. a3 Nbd5 21. Nd3 Qd4 $1 22. Rfd1 $2 {Hard to believe that such a natural looking move is a mistake. The hoped for pressure on the d file backfires and the rook d1 becomes a liability. } Nxc3 23. Rxc3 Ne4 24. Rc2 Qxb2 25. Rxb2 Nc5 $1 {Watch this knight go!} 26. b4 {saving the pawn for something worse.} Na4 $3 27. Rbd2 {only safe square.} Nc3 28. Re1 Nxe2+ 29. Kf1 (29. Rdxe2 Rxe2 30. Rxe2 Rxd3 31. Re7+ Kf6 32. Rxb7 Rd1+ 33. Bf1 Bc4 {is a no.}) 29... Nc3 30. Rc1 (30. Rxe8 Rxe8 31. Rc2 Nb5 32. a4 Nd4 {maintains a significant advantage.}) 30... Ne4 {The knight returns to e4 from where it began its destruction 6 moves previously.} 31. Rdd1 Bb3 {and finally the bishop gets in on the act.} 0-1