[Event "Alice Chess: Variants Drop-out - R4, Game 2"] [Site "SchemingMind.com"] [Date "2004.09.07"] [Round "-"] [White "Gambito"] [Black "racy"] [Result "1-0"] [Variant "alice1"] [WhiteCountry "ESP"] [BlackCountry "USA"] [WhiteElo "1756"] [WhiteRD "149"] [BlackElo "1396"] [BlackRD "144"] [GameID "3770"] 1. Nc3 e6 { racy: Oh no! I don't know Alice! } 2. e4 Nc6 3. d3 Nf6 4. Nf3 Bb4 5. Bd2 O-O 6. Qe2 Re8+ 7. Kd1 d6 8. Bb5 Bg4 9. Rag1 Rc8 10. h3 a6 { nasmichael: I hope you both enjoy this challenging variant, and it seems like you have gotten the hang of it! Hope you both enjoy the game, and I invite you to participate in a mini-tournament. Peace and be well. } 11. Bc4 d5 12. Bb3 Re5 13. Rxg4 { spoke: Have never played Alice myself - is there a chance that this game will ever end? And how? :-) [Gambito: one day you'll be paired in another - final - round. Please don't forget this time, to let Austin or me know, which variant you wish to play] } 13... Re8 14. Rg1+ { nasmichael: If it helps any, the article on Alice Chess is available in the Journal. } 14... g5 15. Rxg5 Nxe4 16. Rxe4 Rxe4 17. Qf1 Qf6 18. Rg4+ Kf8 19. Qg1 Ke7 20. Qc5 Bd6 21. Qxc7+ { nasmichael: Good to have you with us in the minitourney, Gambito. } 21... Kf8 22. Bh6+ Qg7 { racy: Oy! } 23. Bxg7 R4e7 24. Bh6+ Rg7 25. Bxg7 Re7 26. Qd8+ Re8 27. Bh6# 1-0