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Here is a game of correspondence chess which I recently played and lost. Well, it was only a matter of a couple of moves before I was checkmated so I resigned at play 25. I played white. Note the unfortunate loss of my rook in move 13 which I should have forseen. Here's the play-by-play using algebraic notation: |
| 1. | d4 | Nf6 |
| 2. | Nf3 | d5 |
| 3. | e3 | g6 |
| 4. | Nc3 | Bg7 |
| 5. | Bd3 | Bg4 |
| 6. | h3 | Bf5 |
| 7. | g4 | Bxd3 |
| 8. | cxd3 | h6 |
| 9. | g5 | hxg5 |
| 10. | Nxg5 | Nh7 |
| 11. | Rg1 | Nxg5 |
| 12. | Rxg5 | e5 |
| 13. | dxe5 | Qxg5 |
| 14. | e4 | Qxe5 |
| 15. | Nxd5 | Rxh3 |
| 16. | Qa4+ | c6 |
| 17. | Bf4 | Rh1+ |
| 18. | Ke2 | Qxb2+ |
| 19. | Bd2 | Rxa1 |
| 20. | Nc7+ | Kd7 |
| 21. | Nxa8 | Rxa2 |
| 22. | Qc4 | Qxd2+ |
| 23. | Kf3 | Qxf2+ |
| 24. | Kg4 | Qg2+ |