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  • A cool miniature

    This is a game played at the recent Canadian open in the 8th round between an IM and an FM. Was their a brilliancy prize award at the Canadian Open because this was a basically perfect game on the white side.

    1.e4 d5
    2.exd5 Qxd5
    3.Nf3 Nf6
    4.d4 Bg4
    5.Be2 c6
    6.h3 Bf5
    7.c4 Qa5
    8.Nc3 Ne4
    9.Qb3 Qb6
    10.c5 Qc7
    11.Bf4 Qc8
    12.Ne5 Be6
    13.d5 f6
    14.Bh5 g6
    15.Nxg6 Bf7
    16.Nxh8 Bxh5
    17.Nxe4 Qf5
    18.Qe3 1-0

    Found the monroi link, http://monroi.com/watch/?tnm_id=1406#
    It is between IM Samsonkin and Cheng Bindi (it doesn't list his title, but I'm pretty sure he is an FM).
    University and Chess, a difficult mix.

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    Re: A cool miniature

    Originally posted by Adam Cormier View Post
    This is a game played at the recent Canadian open in the 8th round between an IM and an FM. Was their a brilliancy prize award at the Canadian Open because this was a basically perfect game on the white side.

    1.e4 d5
    2.exd5 Qxd5
    3.Nf3 Nf6
    4.d4 Bg4
    5.Be2 c6
    6.h3 Bf5
    7.c4 Qa5
    8.Nc3 Ne4
    9.Qb3 Qb6
    10.c5 Qc7
    11.Bf4 Qc8
    12.Ne5 Be6
    13.d5 f6
    14.Bh5 g6
    15.Nxg6 Bf7
    16.Nxh8 Bxh5
    17.Nxe4 Qf5
    18.Qe3 1-0

    Found the monroi link, http://monroi.com/watch/?tnm_id=1406#
    It is between IM Samsonkin and Cheng Bindi (it doesn't list his title, but I'm pretty sure he is an FM).
    My vote would for Shabalov vs McShane. Luke had the force.

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