Dell19/A_Bashkuev

1. e4 e5
2. b3 f5
3. Nf3 Nc6
4. exf5 Nf6
5. d4 exd4
6. Nxd4 Bc5
7. Nxc6 dxc6
8. Qxd8 Kxd8
9. Bb2 Bxf5
10. Bd3 Re8+
11. Kd1
 
I'll bite! :)

11. Kd1 Ng4
12. Rf1 Bxd3
13. cxd3 Bxf2
14. Kc2 Ne3+
15. any your King move 15. .. Nxf1

If you like, you can concede in any moment now & begin new thread, I'd like to play with you again.
Oh, you can take your 14. Kc2 move back - it's just a mistake, but I'm sure that your position is already very grim now...
 
Can we take it back to the Bishop move because I moved your Knight... Its a problem I have...

11. Kd1 Ng4
12. Rf1 Bxd3
13. cxd3 Bxf2
14. Nd2
 
I'll carry on...

11. Kd1 Ng4
12. Rf1 Bxd3
13. cxd3 Bxf2
14. Nd2 Ne3+
15. Ke2 Nxf1
16. Kxf1
 
11. Kd1 Ng4
12. Rf1 Bxd3
13. cxd3 Bxf2
14. Nd2 Ne3+
15. Ke2 Nxf1
16. Kxf1 Be3
17. Ne4
 
11. Kd1 Ng4
12. Rf1 Bxd3
13. cxd3 Bxf2
14. Nd2 Ne3+
15. Ke2 Nxf1
16. Kxf1 Be3
17. Ne4 Re7
18. Ke2
 
16. Kxf1 Be3
17. Ne4 Re7
18. Ke2 Bb6
19. Rf1 Ke8
20. Ba3 Rf7
21. Ng7??? - I'm not understand it - your knight is in e4 spot. Then You can get him to g3 or g5 squares only. In any case if you move your Knight my answer the same 21. .. Rxf1 if you don't hit my rook in f1 square now - you must be dead. Then you will hit it by your King (or by your Knight if you made 21. Ng3) in any case my (except case when you'd refuse hit my Rook in f1) my 22. .. h6 then it would be next notation -

21. Ng~ Rxf1
If. 22. ~xf1 then 22. .. h6
 
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