[Event "Weymouth Congress"]
[Site "Budapest"]
[Date "1986.10.16"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Clark, I (175).."]
[Black "Shutler, S (190).."]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C54"]
[Annotator "Ian Clark"]
[PlyCount "69"]
[EventDate "2003.??.??"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. c3 Nf6 5. d4 exd4 6. cxd4 Bb4+ 7. Bd2 Bxd2+
8. Nbxd2 d5 9. exd5 Nxd5 10. Qb3 Nce7 11. O-O O-O 12. Rfe1 c6 13. Rac1 Nb6 14.
Bd3 Ned5 15. Ne4 Nf4 16. Bb1 Nbd5 17. Nc5 Qf6 18. Re5 Qh6 19. Rce1 Bg4 {
Starting to get interesting after a standard opening} 20. Bf5 Nxg2 $5 {an
interesting choice unbalancing the position} 21. Bxg4 Nxe1 22. Rxe1 {Nxe1 much
better as this allows f5} f5 23. Ne5 (23. Re6 $1 {is a good tactical
alternative}) 23... fxg4 24. Qxb7 Rab8 25. Qd7 Nf4 {still good but missing the
crushing Rxf2} 26. Qxg4 Nh3+ {again missing best Rxb2} 27. Kg2 Rxb2 28. Qe6+ {
to get the queens off and give me a chance.} Qxe6 29. Nxe6 Nxf2 30. Kg3 Re8 31.
Nxc6 Nd3 32. Re3 Nb4 {missing 32...Rxa2 and if the knight is taken on d3 then
the white knight on e6 en-prise - probably due to time trouble.} 33. Nxa7 Rxa2
34. Nb5 Ra5 35. Nd6 {draw agreed so white escapes although minus 2 there are a
lot of threats with a pair of knights} 1/2-1/2