0202 CARO-KAHN
Wendy's XXXI, Rd:5, 1-16-02, Charlotte, NC
Daniel Tapia (1992)  Clarke Brosi (1753)
1 d4 c6 2 e4! (Why go into a Slav when you can go into a Caro-Kann) 2...d5 3 e5 Bf5 4 Nf3 e6 5 Be2 Nd7 6 0-0 c5 7 Be3 (White usually plays c4 first but this move is fine) 7...a6 (This is a book move but none the less black should develop his kingside) 8 c4 cd 9 Nd4! (This leads to a very strong attack: Black's kingside is undeveloped and White has strong piece play) 9...Bb1 10 Rb1 Ne5 11 cd Qd5 12 f4! (White's main idea) 12...Qe4? (12..Nc4 was a better try but even then things looks difficult since after 13 Bf2 Nf6 14 Bf3! Black is on the verge of destruction 14..Ne4 15 Rfe f5 16 Nf5! and 14..Qd7 15 Qe2 Rac 16 Rbc planning b3[if ..b5] and f5) 13 Qb3! +/- Bc5?? 14 fe Bd4 15 Qa4 1-0