[Event "2013 Standard Chess Dropout Tournament, Round 1"] [Site "SchemingMind.com"] [Date "2012.10.30"] [Round "-"] [White "John Hamer"] [Black "Arthur Wilding"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "D03a"] [WhiteCountry "ENG"] [BlackCountry "WLS"] [WhiteElo "2028"] [WhiteRD "67"] [BlackElo "1311"] [BlackRD "81"] [GameID "320179"] 1. d4 { John Hamer: Hi Arthur.We meet again .Good luck } { Arthur Wilding: Hello,again. Thanks. I'll need it. } 1... d5 2. Nf3 { John Hamer: I dont know whether to win or lose in this tournament It;s like playing sucide chess } 2... Nf6 3. Bg5 { Arthur Wilding: Yes,I've seen your comments on the forums .I'm in general agreement with you but I'm not sufficiently au fait with the details of competition chess to put forward much of an authoritative opinion. You are obviously well versed in the situation. } 3... Nbd7 4. e3 { John Hamer: I think you would get 3 malus point for a loss 0 for a win Not too sure what you would get for a draw The object is get through with fewer points than usual Have you got the general gist then ? } { Arthur Wilding: Think so. } 4... b6 5. Bb5 { John Hamer: malus = bad point so does help you further } { Arthur Wilding: Fine;thanks } 5... h6 6. Ne5 { Arthur Wilding: danger spotted too late-as usual! } 6... Bb7 7. Bxf6 c6 8. Nxc6 Bxc6 9. Bxc6 { John Hamer: are you playing to lose or to win ? } 9... Rb8 { Arthur Wilding: When playing a player where the rating disparity (as here) is great I am looking (usually unsuccessfully )for survival of the early stages. } 10. Be5 f6 11. Qh5+ { John Hamer: mate i 1: 11..g6 12 Qxg6mate } 11... g6 { Arthur Wilding: Yes;nicely done. Many thanks for your time and best wishes. Arthur W. } 12. Qxg6# { John Hamer: Thank you very much Athur Hope to play you agian soon } 1-0