Mystery game #23: Black's fancy footwork, and some good fortune, saved the draw!

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  • Mystery game #23: Black's fancy footwork, and some good fortune, saved the draw!

    Here is the text of an interesting game. You can discuss the game, offer alternate variations, and guess as to players' strengths, setting, era, time controls, etc. I will provide the details in a few days.
    1.d4 g6 2.e4 Bg7 3.Nc3 c5 4.d5 d6 5.Bb5+ Bd7 6.a4 Nf6 7.Nf3 O-O 8.h3 a6 9.Bxd7 Nbxd7 10.a5 b5 11.axb6 Qxb6 12.O-O Rfb8 13.Nd2 Qc7 14.Qe2 a5 15.Nc4 Rb4 16.Bd2 Rab8 17.Nd1 Rb5 18.Bxa5 Qa7 19.Nc3 R5b7 20.Bd8 Rxd8 21.Rxa7 Rxa7 22.f4 Rb8 23.Qf3 Rb4 24.b3 Nh5 25.g4 Rxc4 26.bxc4 Ra3 27.gxh5 Rxc3 28.Qg4 Bd4+ 29.Kh1 Nf6 30.Qc8+ Kg7 31.h6+ Kxh6 32.Qf8+ Kh5 33.Qxe7 Kh4 34.Rf2 Kxh3 35.Rh2+ Kg3 36.Rg2+ Kf3 37.e5 Ne4 38.Qh4 Bf2 39.Qg4+ Ke3 40.e6 f5 41.Qd1 Bh4 42.Re2+ Kxf4 43.Qc1+ Ke5 44.Rxe4 fxe4 45.Qa1 Kd4 46.Qa7 Rxc4 47.e7 Bxe7 48.Qxe7 Kxd5 49.Qxh7 Rxc2 50.Qxg6 Rc4 51.Qf5+ Kd4 52.Qf6+ Kd5 53.Qf5+ Kc6 54.Qc8+ Kd5 55.Qf5+, 1/2--1/2.

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    Patrick Kirby (2195) -- Alvah Mayo (2129), Kingston Open 2009 (4). Played 2009-02-09. Time controls: G/120.
    A well-played and hard-fought game! Both had 2.5/3 entering this game, and both won their round five games, to tie for first in the tournament, directed by Alex Lambruschini, assisted by this writer. Black did not lose heart after losing his queen on 20.Bd8!, but battled on. However, I believe White missed a spectacular possible win, with 40.Qh3+ Ke2 41.Qxc3!! Nxc3 42.Rxf2+ Kxf2 43.exd6! Both players were very short of time at this juncture, move 40: White had seven minutes to complete the game, while Black had five minutes. Patrick, originally from Ottawa, is a Queen's University graduate, who played board one for Q's Canadian Championship team from the 1999 PanAms, coached by this writer. Patrick and I have had many good battles head-to-head, at both the Q's club and the Kingston Chess Club. Alvah had a lot of success in Atlantic Canadian chess, both as a player and organizer, and had moved to Ontario not long before this event. He defeated me in round one, with a fine effort!

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