(1) William Campi (1750) - Brian Galligan (2035) [D37]
Bangkok open 2007 (8), 06.04.2007
[Galligan,Brian]



1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 e6 3.d4 Nf6 4.Nc3 Be7 5.Bf4 0-0 6.e3 b6 7.cxd5 exd5 8.Be2 Bb7 9.0-0 Nbd7 10.Nb5 c6 11.Nd6 Bxd6 12.Bxd6 Re8 13.Rc1 Ne4 14.Ba3 Re6 15.Bd3 Rc8 16.Re1 h6 17.Nd2 Qg5 18.Nxe4
this is a mistake as it gives black a platform to build on and allows black tokeep white away from the kingside

18...dxe4 19.Bc4 Rg6 20.g3
Bf1 would have kept the pawn structure free of weaknesses

20...Qf5 21.Be2 Nf6 22.f4
22. Qb3 was to be played, White's structure is getting worse and worse

22...h5 23.Be7 Nd5 24.Bxh5 Nxe7 25.Bxg6 Qxg6 26.Qa4 a6 27.Qb3 Nd5
despite even material, there is no play left in the game for white

28.a4 a5 29.Qd1 Nb4 30.Re2 Rd8 31.Rd2 Bc8 32.Rc3 Bg4 33.Qc1 Rd6 34.Qe1 Qh5 35.Qf1 Bf3 36.Rf2 Rg6 37.b3 Rxg3+
a quick finish 0-1