[Event "2020 Standard Chess Dropout Tournament, Round 4"] [Site "SchemingMind.com"] [Date "2021.04.11"] [Round "-"] [White "Michael Preier"] [Black "David Hartley"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "C68b"] [WhiteCountry "GER"] [BlackCountry "ENG"] [WhiteElo "1474"] [WhiteRD "122"] [BlackElo "1750"] [BlackRD "81"] [GameID "710436"] 1. e4 e5 { David Hartley: Hi Michael, enjoy } 2. Nf3 { Michael Preier: Hi David, yes, I hope we have an interesting game. Good luck! } 2... Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Bc4 Bc5 5. d3 Nf6 6. Ng5 O-O 7. Nc3 h6 8. h4 d6 9. Bd2 Na5 10. Nd5 Nxc4 11. dxc4 c6 12. Nxf6+ Qxf6 13. Nf3 Bg4 14. Qe2 b5 15. O-O-O Bxf3 16. gxf3 Qe6 17. Rdg1 Kh7 18. f4 exf4 19. Bxf4 f5 20. e5 Rae8 21. h5 dxe5 22. Be3 Bxe3+ 23. fxe3 Rf6 24. b3 Rd8 25. cxb5 cxb5 26. Qg2 Rg8 27. Qb7 Qb6 28. Qf3 Qe6 29. Rg2 f4 30. exf4 exf4 31. Rhg1 g5 32. hxg6+ Rgxg6 33. Kb1 Rxg2 34. Qxg2 Qf7 35. c4 bxc4 36. Qc2+ Rg6 37. bxc4 h5 38. c5 Kh6 39. Rf1 Rc6 40. Qc1 Qf5+ 41. Ka1 Qe5+ { David Hartley: Michael, what is geocaching? } 42. Kb1 Rxc5 43. Qxf4+ { Michael Preier: Geocaching, also referred to as GPS stash hunting, is a recreational activity in which someone "buries" something for others to try to find using a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver. The pursuit can be thought of as a GPS-enabled treasure hunt. Usually, a geocache consists of a small, waterproof container that holds a logbook and inexpensive trinkets. (From whatis.com) There are very easy cashes and very difficult ones. But it's fun. I must admit, that I'm not into GC that much anymore, probably because I'm getting old, and I'm not in very good shape. } 43... Qxf4 { David Hartley: Thanks for the info. Sounds good but we will stick to mountain walks. } 44. Rxf4 Kg5 45. Rf1 h4 46. Rg1+ Kh5 47. Kb2 Rg5 48. Rh1 Rg3 49. Kc2 h3 50. Kd2 Kh4 51. Ke2 Rg2+ 52. Kf3 Rxa2 { Michael Preier: Well played, good luck for the rest of the tournament! } { David Hartley: Thanks for the game. I think I have probably progressed as far as I will go } 0-1