[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "????.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Part A1"]
[Black "?"]
[Result "*"]
[Annotator "Martin Simons"]
[PlyCount "32"]
[SourceVersionDate "2008.07.23"]
1. f4 Nf6 2. b3 {The second most popular move but not particularly good} (2.
Nf3 {Is safer and is covered in Part B}) 2... d6 3. Bb2 {The starting point
for Part A} e5 $15 {!} 4. fxe5 dxe5 5. Bxe5 $2 {The starting point for Part A1.
This fails to...} Ng4 $3 {After only 5 moves, White is completely lost (well,
almost)! Black is eyeing up the f2 square and the weak h4 to e1 diagonal.
White has 4 main defences, the first being the best try.} 6. Bg3 {Best in a
bad situation. This covers the weak h4 to e1 diagonal.} (6. Bb2 Bd6 7. Nf3 Bxh2
$17 8. Rxh2 Nxh2 9. Bxg7 Qd6) (6. d4 Nc6 7. Nf3 Ncxe5 8. Nxe5 Nxe5 9. dxe5 Qh4+
10. g3 (10. Kd2 Qd4+) 10... Qe4 11. Rg1 Bc5) (6. Nf3 Nxe5 7. Nxe5 Qd4) 6... Qf6
$1 {This sets a devious trap. Black threatens White's rook on a1 so this
limits White's choices.} 7. c3 $1 (7. Nc3 {This is the most obvious response
but it loses instantly to} Ne3 $3 {Due to the double attack on White's queen
and bishop, White must play} 8. dxe3 Qxc3+ (8... Bb4 {is not bad either}) 9.
Kf2 Bc5 10. Bf4 Qf6 $1 {and White will lose at least a piece.}) 7... Bd6 $1 {
and again White only has one decent move to protect the g3 and f2 squares.} 8.
Nh3 $1 (8. Nf3 $2 Bxg3+ 9. hxg3 Qd6 10. Rh3 Nh6 $19 (10... Nf6 $19)) 8... Bxg3+
9. hxg3 Qe5 10. Nf4 Nf6 {to control h5 and threaten g5 which is hard to parry
and Black should win a safe pawn but this is White's best chance e.g.} 11. e3
g5 12. Nd3 Qxg3+ 13. Nf2 Bg4 14. Be2 Bxe2 15. Qxe2 Qxg2 16. c4 Ne4 $17 *