[Event "Chess24 online Blitz"]
[Site "chess24.com"]
[Date "2020.03.02"]
[Round "?"]
[White "yaserov1"]
[Black "Dommett, Alan"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B07"]
[WhiteElo "2083"]
[BlackElo "2148"]
[Annotator "Martin"]
[PlyCount "32"]
[EventDate "2020.??.??"]
[EventType "blitz"]
[SourceVersionDate "2019.03.01"]
1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Bd3 Nbd7 4. f4 {White shows the first aggression. How
will Alan react?} e5 {In normal Black Lion style!} 5. fxe5 $2 {And White goes
wrong immediately. This frees Alan's bishop on f8 to give him easy play.} dxe5
6. d5 $2 Bc5 $6 {This works well in the game and Black stands better but} (6...
Nxe4 $1 {snatches a pawn in broad daylight! If} 7. Bxe4 $2 Qh4+ {and Black
wins!}) 7. Nf3 Ng4 {White has to deal with the Nf2 threat.} 8. Qe2 (8. Rf1 $2 {
stops any Black piece moving to the f2 square but} Nxh2 {is strong. If} 9. Nxh2
Qh4+ 10. Kd2 Qxh2 {winning.}) 8... Bf2+ {Alan plays almost perfect chess from
now on, first of all stopping White from castling.} 9. Kf1 Bb6 10. h3 Nf2 11.
Rh2 {This looks like such an awkward move to play but Rg1 placing it on the
same diagonal as Black's dark squared bishop would have been horrible.} Nxd3
12. Qxd3 $2 {Understandable to avoid double pawns and deter f5 but, as will be
seen, recapturing with the pawn would be stronger.} O-O 13. Nc3 f5 $1 {Alan's
moves seem to flow so naturally, the rook on f8 is lining itself up against
the White king on f1.} 14. Bg5 $2 {It doesn't take Alan long to find what is
wrong with this move.} Qxg5 $1 {And White resigned here rather than a lose a
piece with} 15. Nxg5 fxe4+ 16. Ke1 exd3 {Another excellent game by Alan. Well
played!} 0-1