[Event "6/26/2005"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2020.03.24"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Student"]
[Black "Ashton, Jeffrey"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "E14"]
[Annotator "Jeff"]
[PlyCount "34"]
[EventDate "2005.06.28"]
[SourceVersionDate "2015.07.13"]
[WhiteTeam "Jack"]
{[%evp 0,34,19,19,19,-3,-3,-2,13,13,13,13,29,22,17,14,38,45,34,18,23,5,5,-60,
-51,-122,-87,-126,-112,-181,-598,-932,-932,-934,-934,-29993,-29994]} 1. d4 d5
2. c4 e6 {The Queen's Gambit Declined, or QGD.} 3. e3 {A bit passive.} Nf6 4.
Nf3 Be7 5. Nc3 O-O 6. cxd5 exd5 7. Bd3 b6 8. O-O Bb7 9. Re1 Ne4 {A thematic
idea in the QGD.} 10. Qc2 {Good idea. Keep the tension. Don't trade.} (10. Nxe4
dxe4 {"Capturitis" that loses material.}) (10. Bxe4 {is another form of
"capturitis" that I see a lot of inexperienced players do.}) 10... f5 {[%csl
Ge5] A bit aggressive. Weakens e5.} 11. Bxe4 {"Capturitis" finally happens.
Patience is a virtue.} fxe4 12. Nd2 Nd7 {Sometimes you have to take a break
from development, and then get back to development. "Better late than never."}
13. b3 Bd6 {Attacking one of the weakest squares near a castled king.} 14. Bb2
$2 {Something like Nf1 is probably better.} (14. Nf1) 14... Bxh2+ {And black
is completely winning.} 15. Kxh2 Qh4+ 16. Kg1 Qxf2+ 17. Kh2 Rf6 0-1