[Event "Mike Basman Simultaneous Display"] [Site "Chiswick Town Hall"] [Date "2005.10.19"] [Round "-"] [White "Mike Basman"] [Black "Colum Jezierski"] [Result "0-1"] 1.h3 {Some computer analysis added by Ed.} b6 2.c4 Bb7 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.d3 e6 5.e4 d5 6.cxd5 exd5 7.e5 Nfd7 8.d4 Be7 9.Nc3 a6 10.Bd3 Nf8 11.O-O c5 {Ne6 is better.} 12.Bf5 {Better is dxc5 Bxc5, Bb5+ Nbd7, Nxd5 wining the pawn and controlling the centre.} Ne6 {The game is roughly even at this point.} 13.dxc5 Nxc5 14.Nd4 O-O 15.Be3 Nc6 16.f4 b5 {Loses a pawn to Ncxb5? Perhaps better is g6.} 17.Rc1 {Leaves the pawn, perhaps thinking along the lines of a discovered attack on the C file?} Nxd4 {The game is still fairly even.} 18.Bxd4 b4 19.Na4 Ne4 20.Nb6 Ng3 21.Bxh7+ {Nxa5 better?} Kxh7 22.Qd3+ Ne4 23.Nxa8 Bxa8 24.f5 Bg5 25.Rc2 Bb7 26.f6 gxf6 27.exf6 Qd6 {The game is still fairly even!} 28.Bc5 Qd8? {Qa6 is better.} 29.Bxf8 Qxf8 30.Rc7 Ba8 {White has the advantage.} 31.Qf3 {h4 is better?} Kh6 32.Qf5? {Critical blunder.} Be3+ {If Kh1, Ng3+, Kh2 and White loses the Queen. Rf2 and Qf2 loses the Queen and Rook to a Bishop and Night. White resigns.} 0-1