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[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2014.03.03"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Opponent"]
[Black "Me"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "1841"]
[BlackElo "1845"]
[PlyCount "82"]
[EventDate "2014.03.10"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nc3 Nc6 4. Bb5 Nd4 {Cohen's recommendation} 5. Nxe5 Qe7
6. f4 Nxb5 7. Nxb5 d6 8. Nf3 Qxe4+ 9. Kf2 Ng4+ 10. Kg3 {Following Bogoljubov -
Rubinstein, 1920} Qg6 11. Nh4 Qh5 12. Nxc7+ Kd8 13. h3 Nf6 14. Nxa8 Qxh4+ $3 {
A very neat queen sacrifice. I'm not sure who invented it ...} 15. Kxh4 Ne4 {
Threatening mate, so white has to give back the queen.} 16. Qh5 (16. Qg4 {This
is the same thing.}) 16... Be7+ 17. Qg5 Bxg5+ 18. fxg5 h6 19. g6 fxg6 20. Rf1
g5+ 21. Kh5 Ng3+ 22. Kg6 Nxf1 {After a long forced sequence of moves we've
reached and ending which is better for black -/+} 23. Kxg7 Re8 24. d3 {The
first move that wasn't given by Cohen, however Black is already much better.
The rest was rather easy. Though white's play could be improved in some
moments after this. Cohen discusses Kxh6, which has been played most often.}
Ng3 25. Bd2 Be6 26. Ba5+ b6 27. Bxb6+ axb6 28. Nxb6 Ke7 29. Re1 Nf5+ 30. Kh7
Kf7 31. g4 Re7 32. Rxe6 Kxe6+ 33. Kg6 Rg7+ 34. Kh5 Ne3 35. Kxh6 Ra7 36. a4 Ra6
37. Nc4 Nxc4 38. Kxg5 Ra5+ 39. Kf4 Nxb2 40. Kg3 Nd1 41. h4 Rxa4 0-1