[Event "?"] [Site "?"] [Date "2017.10.11"] [Round "?"] [White "Fuller, David"] [Black "Wilcock, Peter"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "B23"] [Annotator "Martin"] [PlyCount "31"] [EventDate "2015.03.01"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 d6 3. f4 Nc6 4. Nf3 Bg4 5. Bb5 {Black hasn't played g6, instead opting for Bg4. David needs to prevent Nd4 so chooses the more positional Bb5 move rather than Bc4. However, this still doesn't stop David from drumming up a massive quick kingside attack.} a6 {A bit slow and time is critical in the Grand Prix Attack} 6. Bxc6+ bxc6 7. d3 g6 8. O-O Bg7 9. h3 { David asks his opponent the question, does he swap off his bishop for the potentially dangerous knight on f3?} Bd7 $6 {Given how the game went, maybe he should have done.} (9... Bxf3 10. Qxf3 {and White still has a strong attack e. g.} Rb8 11. e5) 10. Qe1 {Although Black has not yet castled, this move still feels correct, it may be useful to support an e5 push or sit on g3 or h4 . .. so many options!} e6 11. f5 $5 {One of David's favourite moves!} gxf5 12. Qg3 $1 {David finds the correct square for his queen, hitting the bishop on g7 and the pawn on d6!} Bxc3 $6 {The chess engine prefers Bf8 but who would play this undeveloping move?} 13. bxc3 e5 $2 {Already under pressure, Black overlooks a simple tactic!} 14. Nxe5 $1 Ne7 $2 {Unfortunately this does not help Black's cause.} 15. Qg7 Rf8 16. Bh6 {All very simple. Well played David.} 1-0