Mystery game #102: Student showed coach how well he'e learning!

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  • Mystery game #102: Student showed coach how well he'e learning!

    Here is the text on an interesting game. You can discuss the game, variations, player strengths, era, setting, format, time controls, etc. I will post all data in a few days. Enjoy!!

    1.Nf3 d5 2.e3 c5 3.d4 Nf6 4.dxc5 e6 5.Be2 Bxc5 6.Nbd2 Nc6 7.Nb3 Bd6 8.c4 O-O 9.a3 Re8 10.Nfd4 e5 11.Nxc6 bxc6 12.O-O Rb8 13.Nd2 e4 14.h3 Be5 15.Rb1 Bf5 16.b4 d4 17.exd4 Bxd4 18.Nb3 e3 19.Nxd4 Bxb1 20.Bxe3 Be4 21.f3 c5 22.fxe4 cxd4 23.Bxd4 Nxe4 24.Bf3 a5 25.Qd3 Ng3 26.Rb1 Nf5 27.Bd5 Nxd4 28.Qxd4 axb4 29.axb4 Qe7 30.b5 Qc7 31.Ra1 Qg3 32.Kh1 Re1+,
    1/2--1/2.

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    Del Vezeau (1550) -- Wayne Coppin (1980), Kingston 1996, Kingston Whig-Standard Championship (1). Played 1996-09-30. Time controls 30/90', SD/60'. TD: Jeff Towers, Assistant Frank Dixon. Queen's Pawn Game, D02.

    Wayne was Del's coach at the time, for several years. Detailed notes to this game to follow in a few days.

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