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  • White: Oliver Yeh (1600+)
  • Black: John Coffey (1900-)
  • Event "University of Utah Speed Chess
  • Game"Site "?"Date "1998.10.16"Round
  • "?"White "Yeh, Oliver"Black "Coffey,
  • John"Result "1-0"ECO "B78"WhiteElo
  • "1640"BlackElo "1897"PlyCount "61"
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  • This is a speed chess game played
  • between Oliver Yeh as White and
  • myself.
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  • Nf3
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  • d6
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  • d4
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  • cxd4
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  • Nxd4
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  • Nf6
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  • Nc3
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  • g6
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  • Be3
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  • Bg7
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  • f3
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  • Nc6
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  • Qd2
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  • O-O
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  • Bc4
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  • Bd7
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  • O-O-O
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  • Rc8
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  • Bb3
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  • Ne5
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  • h4
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  • Nc4
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  • Bxc4
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  • Rxc4
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  • h5
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  • Qc7
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  • hxg6
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  • All book lines up to this point.
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  • The Bishop move is not correct.
  • Quiz:

    What should black
  • do?
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  • I can't believe that I forgot that
  • Nxe4! is winning for Black. Insetad
  • I
  • make a serious error here.
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  • Qxh6
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  • Rxc3
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  • bxc3
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      [Next]
  • Qxc3
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  • Kb1
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      [Next]
  • Qb4
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      [Next]
  • Nb3
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  • a5
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  • g4
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  • At this point both sides were
  • assuming that Black had
  • the advantage. This proved to not
  • be true at all.
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  • g5
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  • Nh5
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  • My opponent made some comment to the
  • effect that he was making a
  • desperate
  • measure.
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  • gxh5
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  • Oliver says, "Maybe I can get a
  • draw." I
  • respond, "Maybe you will get more
  • than that!"
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      [Next]
  • hxg6
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      [Next]
  • Qxg6
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  • Kh8
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      [Next]
  • Qxh5
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  • Kg7
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  • Rg1
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  • Kf6
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  • Rg6
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      [Next]
  • Kf7
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  • Rxd6
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  • Kg7
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  • Rg6
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  • Quiz: What should White

  • play?
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  • Better is Rh6! with mate next move.
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  • 1-0
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