[Event "Berlin Jubilee"] [Site "Berlin"] [Date "1907.??.??"] [Round "9"] [White "Von Scheve, Theodor"] [Black "Teichmann, Richard"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "C53"] [PlyCount "34"] [EventDate "1907.??.??"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. c3 Qe7 5. O-O d6 6. d4 Bb6 7. a4 a6 8. a5 Ba7 9. h3 Nf6 10. dxe5 Nxe5 11. Nxe5 Qxe5 12. Nd2 Bxh3 13. gxh3 Qg3+ 14. Kh1 Qxh3+ 15. Kg1 Ng4 16. Nf3 Qg3+ 17. Kh1 Bxf2 0-1
Quotes
1. From: Dan ScoonesMoments when you should sense DANGER in chess:There has been a change in the pawn structure. Your opponent has 8 and you don't have any.Your opponent begins to throw pawns at your eyes.You have a postion won but your opponent has a gun.The Director tells you not to bother turning in your scoresheet after the game.Before game begins you notice your opponents 1st initialsare 'GM'.After completing your development you sense your opponent playing the endgame. |
By the way, I.M. George is distinguished local player! Ian isn't actually an IM but he won the West of England Championship last year |