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[Event "Tournament 60min+30s/move"]
[Site "Nice place"]
[Date "2017.09.10"]
[Round "6"]
[White "1900 Player"]
[Black "Confused_by_Theory"]
[Result "0-1"]
[EventDate "2017.09.10"]

1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 g6 4.Bg5 c6 5.Qd2 Nbd7 6.Nf3 
    ( 6.f4 d5 7.e5 Ne4 8.Nxe4 dxe4 {Is what I looked at most. The setup with Nf3 and 0-0-0 is also somewhat dangerous though.} )
6...h6 7.Bf4 g5 8.Bg3 Nh5 9.O-O-O Qc7 {Played to make white think a bit. About e4-e5 and why the queen moved to c7 for example. 9...Bg7 would be most standard.} 10.Be2 Nxg3!? {This is unforced and probably practically a bit impractical - you will see why. Again I wanted my opponent to think about something though.} 11.hxg3 Bg7 {Only now although...} 12.Nxg5!? {The opponent took like at least 20 minutes on this move so strategy sucessful. The question is how dangerous this is for black and the more I looked the more dangerous it seemed.} 12...hxg5 13.Rxh8+ Bxh8 14.Qxg5 Nf8 
    ( 14...Kf8!? {Was suggested as a possibility by my opponent. It is but I didn't like to move the king here.} )
15.Qg8 Bf6 16.f4 
    ( 16.g4!? d5!? 17.e5 Bxe5 18.dxe5 Qxe5 {I thought was fine for black.} )
    ( 16.Bh5 e5 
        ( 16...Be6 17.d5 cxd5 18.exd5 Qa5 19.g4 Bxc3 20.dxe6 Bxb2+ 21.Kxb2 Qe5+ 22.Kb1 Qxe6 {Should be around equal.} )
    17.f4 {Transposes to the game.} )
16...e5 17.dxe5 dxe5 18.f5 a6 {I was not sure about this at all. Nb5 seemed like an annoying enough possibility to prevent entirely though.} 19.Rh1 Bd7?! 
    ( 19...b5 {Is what the computer wants.} )
20.Rh7?! 
    ( 20.Kb1 Qd6 21.Rh6 {Is the sneaky computer line. Where white has more pressure.} )
20...O-O-O 21.Rxf7 Qd6 {Somehow I thought this position should be at least safe for black, maybe also good. There should always be a lot of fight left anyway. In the game what happened was that my time-pressed opponent, playing on the increment by now, blundered horribly.} 22.b3?? 
    ( 22.a3 {Or something is a lot better.} )
22...Ne6! 23.Qg6 Qa3+ 24.Kb1? Bg5 0-1