[Event "VCCC Tourney"]
[Site "Toshiba"]
[Date "2008.05.12"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Narz"]
[Black "Bruce"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B22"]
[WhiteElo "1478"]
[BlackElo "1810"]
[Annotator ",Narz"]
[PlyCount "107"]
[TimeControl "6600"]
1. e4 c5 2. c3 Nf6 3. e5 Nd5 4. d4 cxd4 5. Nf3 e6 6. cxd4 Nc6 7. Nc3 Bb4 8. Bd2 Nxc3 9. bxc3 Be7 10. Bd3 d6
{the first "moment of truth", I decide to forgo pawn structure for the sake of a development/space advantage}
11. Qc2 dxe5 12. dxe5 b6
{an unexpected move but not something I see as exploitable}
13. Rd1 Bb7 14. O-O h6 15. Be4 Qc7 16. Bf4 O-O
{for some reason I didn't expect him to castle here but it seems reasonable I suppose}
17. Nd4
{if he takes he heals my pawn structure, I was hoping he would but he didn't}
a6 18. Rfe1 Rac8
{now he threatens to win the knight outright due to the pin on my pawn so I decide to relieve the pressure}
19. Bxc6 Bxc6 20. Nxc6 Qxc6 21. Re3
{I also considered Rd3}
Rc7
{R(f)c8 would have been better IMO}
22. Rg3 Kh8 23. Rh3
{at this point I couldn't see super deeply into the position, at first I thought I could get a draw from back & forthing from g3 to h3 then it seemed I had a win by sacrificing my bishop at h6, or simply taking if he pushed g6, I'm still not sure though, regardless my opponent seemed alarmed at my possibilities and played a move which sacrificed the exchange}
f5 24. exf6 Rxf6 25. Bxc7 Qxc7 26. Rhd3 Rf8 27. Rd7 Qc5 28. Qd2 Bf6 29. Qc2
{I felt I kind of misplayed these last few moves, I have been known to get nervous in these types of situations and sometimes have trouble further breaking things down for a win, I wasn't worried about losing the pawn though and would have happily invited an exchange of queens}
Qxc3
{"Cool!", I though

}
30. Qxc3 Bxc3 31. R7d6 e5 32. Rxb6 Bd4
{didn't see this move, I was playing a little too fast, nothing too deadly though}
33. Rxa6 Bxf2+ 34. Kh1 e4 35. Re6 Ra8
{opting to give up the e-pawn, I was somewhat relieved}
36. Rxe4 Rxa2 37. Rf1 Kh7 38. Rf4 Be3 39. R4f3 Bg5 40. g3
{with the idea of moving the king over and then either trading rooks or driving the rook away}
Bf6
{surprising. I debated whether to take for about five minutes and then did it. It seemed drawish either way but I figured with an extra pawn I had more winning chances}
41. Rxf6 gxf6 42. Rxf6 Kg7 43. Rf4 Kg6 44. Kg1 Kg5 45. h4+ Kg6 46. Rf2
{in retrospect seems like a bad move probably forcing a draw with perfect play by black but I didn't know what else to do here. Perhaps trading the rook for bishop & pawn sealed my fate already}
Rxf2 47. Kxf2 Kf5
{I could see the position was a draw so I tried to give my opponent opportunity to go astray}
48. Kf1 Kg4 49. Kf2 h5 50. Kg2 Kf5 51. Kf3 Kg6??
{loses. Ke5 and it's a draw, at best I can trade pawns and push the h runner but the king can get in front in time}
52. Ke4 Kf6 53. Kf4 Kg6 54. Ke5
{no matter what black does now I will win the h pawn and the game, Black Resigns}
1-0
Not grandmaster chess by any means. Full of inaccuracies on both sides but fun and full of excitement as chess should be.