[Event "Golden Knights Semifinal Corr."] [Site "USA"] [Date "2002.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Cavaliere, Pete"] [Black "Schulteis, Sr., Donald H."] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "C47"] [WhiteElo "1885"] [BlackElo "2086"] [Annotator "Goeller"] [PlyCount "47"] [EventDate "2002.??.??"] [TimeControl "180"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. d4 exd4 5. Nd5 {The dreaded Belgrade Gambit...} Nxe4 { ...accepted! A good way to decline is} (5... Nb4 {Averbach} 6. Nxd4 (6. Nxf6+ $5 Qxf6 7. Bc4 Bc5 8. O-O d6 9. e5 dxe5 10. Bg5 $5 Qf5 11. Re1 f6 12. c3 $44) ( 6. Bc4 $5) 6... Nxe4 7. Nf5 c6 8. Nxb4 Bxb4+ (8... Qf6 $5 {Tal}) 9. c3 Qf6 $1 { Tal}) 6. Qe2 f5 7. Ng5 d3 8. cxd3 Nd4 9. Qh5+ g6 10. Qh4 c6 11. dxe4 cxd5 12. exd5 Nc2+ $2 {A natural sort of blunder. But the greedy Rook grab is almost always punished in the Belgrade Gambit.} ({Black has at least two good defenses which likely lead to advantage or equality with best play: a)} 12... Bg7 $1 13. Qg3 (13. Kd1 h6 $11) 13... O-O $1 14. Bd3 Qa5+ $15 (14... Re8+ $15)) ({b)} 12... Qa5+ 13. Kd1 (13. Bd2 Qa4 14. Qg3) 13... Qxd5 14. Bc4 $3 Qxc4 15. Re1+ Be7 16. Rxe7+ Kxe7 17. Ne4+ Ke6 18. Qf6+ Kd5 19. Nc3+ Kc5 20. Be3 Qd3+ 21. Ke1 Re8 22. Rc1 $1 (22. b4+ $5) 22... Rxe3+ 23. fxe3 Qxe3+ 24. Kd1 { and White appears to have drawing chances by perpetual check.}) 13. Kd1 Nxa1 14. Qd4 Rg8 (14... h6 15. d6 $3 $40 (15. Bc4 $1 $40)) 15. d6 $3 { threatening an annihilating attack with Bc4 and Re1+.} Bxd6 16. Qxd6 Qe7 17. Qd5 Rg7 18. Bc4 $1 { Black must lose material due to the threat of Re1 pinning the Queen.} Nc2 ( 18... Kd8 19. Re1 Qb4 20. Ne6+ $40) 19. Kxc2 h6 20. Bd2 hxg5 21. Re1 Qxe1 22. Bxe1 d6 23. Qxd6 Bd7 24. Qe5+ {and White wins a Rook or forces mate.} 1-0