0342 KING'S INDIAN ATTACK
Wendy's XLIX, Rd:1, 9-17-03, Charlotte
NM Frankie Newton (2280) P McCartney (1985)
1 e4 e6 2 d3 d5 3 Nd2 Nf6 4 Ngf3 c5 5 g3 Nc6  6 Bg2 Be7 7 0-0 0-0 8 Re1 b5  9 e5 Nd7 10 Nf1 a5 11 h4 Ba6 12 Bf4 b4 13 Ne3! f6 (13 Ne3 is my improvement over the normal N1h2) 14 ef Nf6 15 Bh3 Bc8 16 Ng4 Qe8 17 Nge5 Ne5 18 Be5 Ra6 19 Qe2 Qg6 20 Bf4 Ng4 21 Bg5! Bg5 22 hg5 h5 23 Ne5 Qg5 24 Ng4 hg4 25 Bg4 Qf6 26 Kg2 Qb2!? 27 Rh1 Qf6  28 f4 Bb7 29 Bf3 Qg6  30 Rh4 Qf6 (Time control has been made, Black is up a pawn, but his King is weak, and now begins a long march) 31 Rah1 Kf7 32 Rh7 Ke8 33 R1h5 Kd8 34 Rg5 Rf7 35 Rh8 Kc7 36 Rg8 Ra8 37 Ra8 Ba8 38 Re5 Kd6 39 d4 c4 40 Bg4 Re7  (Black appears to have defended everything, and kept his one pawn advantage.  But White has seen farther, into an amazing move that totally destroys Black's seemingly rock-solid, impenetrable defenses) 41 a3!! Bc6  42 ab ab  43 Qe1 Qg6  (Black reconciles himself to the loss of the pawn, and attempts to generate counterplay. White is desperately short of time, and soon begins missing some nice moves) 44 Qb4 Kd7 45 Bd1 (Bf5!) Qe8 46 Qb6 Qa8 47 Bg4 Qa4 48 f5! ef 49 Bf5 Ke8 (Here, amazingly, white has a forced mate, with Qc7!!) 50 Bg6 Kf8  51 Qd8+ Re8  52 Qd6? (Rf5+ and mate in 2 was obviously much better) 52...Kg8 53 Be8 Be8 54 Qd5 Kh7 55 Re8 Qe8 56 Qc4 Qe4 (White has 12 seconds left, with time delay.  The ending is won, but potentially tricky, especially with just a few seconds left) 57 Kf2 Qf5  58 Ke1 Qe4 59 Kd2 Qg2 (White sets a nifty trap here, the g pawn is actually poisoned, but Black doesnt have enough time to see it.  Of course, Black is totally lost in any event, but taking the pawn ends things quickly) 60 Kc3! Qg3+? 61 Qd3 Qd3 62 Kd3 (and white won) 1-0 (Notes by Newton)