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1.e4
g6
2.Bc4
Bg7
3.Nc3
d6
4.d4
a6
5.Qf3
e6
the so called Monkey's Bum variation
6.Be3
Nc6?!
[Black should immediately expand on the Q-side. An example quck win was..
6...b5
7.Bd3
Bb7
8.0-0-0
Nd7
9.Qg3
Ngf6
10.f3
Qe7
11.h4
h6
12.Nh3
Rc8
13.Rhe1
0-0
14.Bf1
b4
15.Ne2
Rfd8
16.Kb1
c5
17.dxc5
Nxc5
18.Nd4
e5
19.Nb3
Nxb3
20.axb3
d5
21.exd5
Nxd5
22.Bc1
a5
23.Bd3
a4
24.bxa4
Qe8
Resigns Rechner - Gurevich Gent 1997]
7.0-0-0
Nge7
8.Nh3?!
[8.h4
should be played to give Black something to think about.]
8...h6
9.Qe2?
[9.g4
might be a better alternative.]
9...b5
10.Bd3
Bxd4?!
[10...b4
11.Nb1
Nxd4
12.Qd2
c5-+
looks like a straight forward win for Black.]
11.f4
Bxe3+
12.Qxe3
Bd7?
[12...b4
...is still a good option.]
13.Nf2
h5?
Black should be concentrating on the Queen-side attack.
14.g4
hxg4?
[14...b4
15.Ne2
e5=/+
followed by a5 etc]
15.Nxg4
Ng8
16.f5
gxf5
17.exf5
Qh4
18.fxe6
fxe6
19.Bg6+
Kd8
20.h3
Kc8
21.Be4
Nge7
22.Bg2
d5
23.Rhf1
Kb7
[23...Nf5
24.Qd2
b4!
and White has to decide whether or not to sac Nxd5.]
24.Rf7
Raf8=/+
White is a pawn down but with active pieces. Ne4 and then c5 is threatened. Despite this Black should aim to swap pieces and regain the initiative. 1/2-1/2