[Event "NJ Open"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2013.09.02"]
[Round "3"]
[White "McCaffery, Mike"]
[Black "Gottlieb"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "E43"]
[Annotator "Gottlieb,Paul"]
[PlyCount "62"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e3 b6 5. Nf3 Bb7 6. Bd3 Ne4 7. Qc2 f5 8. a3 (
8. O-O) 8... Bxc3+ 9. bxc3 O-O 10. O-O d6 ({One other idea is} 10... Rf6 11.
Nd2 Rh6 12. f3 (12. g3 $2 Qh4 13. gxh4 Rg6+ 14. Kh1 Nxf2#) (12. Nxe4 fxe4 13.
Bxe4 $2 Qh4 $15)) (10... c5 {Another idea, to fix White's c4 pawn}) 11. Nd2 (
11. d5 Nc5 12. Nd4 (12. dxe6 Bxf3 13. gxf3 Qf6 $17) 12... Qf6 $11) 11... Qh4
12. f3 (12. g3 Ng5 13. gxh4 $4 Nh3#) 12... Nxd2 13. Qxd2 Nd7 14. Qc2 Nf6 {
This may not be neccessary. White can eventually play e4, but the idea is to
be ready to meet it with e5. This will lock up his white-squared bishop} 15.
Bb2 Rae8 16. Rae1 g6 17. Qb3 c5 18. a4 Rb8 (18... g5 $5 {This is an
interesting idea. I had a glimpse of this idea in the game, but I couldn't
work it out} 19. a5 g4 20. f4 (20. axb6 gxf3 21. gxf3 Bxf3 $19) 20... Be4 21.
Bxe4 Nxe4 {Dan says this is strategically won for Black. I don't know about
that, but my knight is much the better piece}) 19. a5 bxa5 20. Qa3 e5 21. dxc5
dxc5 22. Qxc5 {Risky grab of a pawn} Bxf3 23. Ba3 $2 {This loses by force} (23.
gxf3 Rxb2 $15) 23... Ng4 24. h3 Qg3 25. Rxf3 Qh2+ 26. Kf1 Qh1+ 27. Ke2 Qxg2+
28. Kd1 Qxf3+ {This is absolutely winning, but} (28... Rfd8 $1 {Is just
crushing}) 29. Re2 (29. Kc1 Qf2 30. Qd5+ Kh8 31. Rf1 Qxe3+ $19) 29... Nf2+ 30.
Kd2 Nxd3 31. Kxd3 Rfd8+ 0-1