Irish Chess Journal Diciembre 2010 | Page 21

36.¤d3 ¦xa2 37.h6 ¦a1 38.¦d7 ¦g1+ 39.¢h2 ¦e1 40.¦d8 ¢e7 18...£xc3 19.¦fc1? ³ 32.¤g2 ¥d5 33.¤xd6  33.Rc1! 34.¤xd5 exd5  33...£xd6 35.¦be2 d4 36.f5 d3  37.¦e7+ £xe7??                         A stupid move. I could have  safely taken the c pawn as  after Rd2 I had Qe1! 41.h7 ¢xd8 42.h8£+ ¢e7  43.£g7+ ¢d6 44.£f6+ ¦e6 45.£d8+ ¢c6 46.¤e4+ 1-0 Cafolla, P – IM Quinn, M Kilkenny Masters (6) ECO B24 Notes by Peter Cafolla. 1.e4 c5 2.¥c3 ¥c6 3.g3 g6 4.¤g2 ¤g7 5.d3 e6 6.f4 h5 7.h3 To meet h4 with g4. 7...¥ge7 8.¥f3 d5 9.O-O £b6 10.¢h2 ¤d7 11.¥a4 £a5 12.c4!? Provocative. I've noticed that against higher rated players I am often too eager to mix things up rather than just play simple solid moves. 12...¥d4 13.¥c3 ¥xf3+ 14.£xf3! The best recapture available. 15.bxc3 dxc4 14...¤xc3 16.dxc4 O-O-O 17.¤e3 ¤c6 18.£f2 Qe2 was a better option. 19...£a5 20.¦c2 I could no longer take on c5 because of Rd2 and Bxe4 etc. 20...¤a4= 21.¦b2 b6 22.¤d2 £a6 23.¤c3 ¦he8 24.¤f6 £xc4 25.¤f1? Too hasty, Qe1! maintained equality d