[Event "2005 Kenilworth Chess Club Championship"] [Site "Kenilworth, NJ USA"] [Date "2005.03.31"] [Round "11"] [White "Massey, Scott"] [Black "Kernighan, Mark"] [Result "1-0"] [PlyCount "87"] [TimeControl "180"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 Nc6 3. Bb5 d6 $6 4. d4 $5 (4. Bxc6+ bxc6 5. d3 {appears to give White a good version of the Grand Prix Attack, where he has play against the doubled c-pawns.}) 4... cxd4 5. Qxd4 a6 $1 6. Bxc6+ bxc6 7. Nf3 Bb7 $6 (7... Nf6 8. O-O (8. e5 Ng4) 8... Bg4 { is a speedier and more active way to develop for Black.}) 8. Bg5 $5 Nf6 $6 { This seems to play directly into White's plans.} ({ It seems best to immediately challenge the Bishop with} 8... h6 9. Be3 c5 10. Qc4 Nf6 11. O-O Qb6 $11) 9. O-O-O Nd7 $6 10. e5 d5 {This allows the rather standard response that follows, but Black is already in a bad way and very far behind in development.} ({White gets a strong attack against the more active} 10... c5 11. Qa4 Bxf3 12. gxf3 h6 13. exd6 $1 hxg5 14. Nd5 Rh4 15. c4 Ra7 16. dxe7 Bxe7 17. Rhe1 Kf8 18. Rxe7 Rxh2 19. Rde1 $40) 11. e6 $1 fxe6 12. Rhe1 c5 13. Qa4 $6 ({White can create a winning attack immediately with} 13. Qg4 $1 d4 14. Rxe6 $3 dxc3 15. Qh5+ g6 16. Rxg6 $1 $40) 13... h6 $6 ({ Better to block the White Queen's access to the kingside with} 13... d4 $1 14. Ne5 Bxg2 $13 {and he might just hold on.}) 14. Qh4 $1 g6 15. Rxe6 $1 Kf7 16. Rde1 Nf6 17. Ne5+ $3 Kg8 (17... Kxe6 $2 18. Qh3+ $1 Kd6 19. Nf7+ $18) 18. Bxf6 exf6 19. Nxg6 Rh7 20. Nxf8 Qxf8 21. Rxf6 Qg7 22. Ree6 ({ White should probably keep the Queens on with} 22. Rf5 $1 {to exploit Black's King position. But with two extra pawns, he should win the endgame without difficulty.}) 22... Qg5+ 23. Qxg5+ hxg5 24. Rg6+ Kf7 25. Ref6+ Ke7 26. Rb6 Ra7 27. Rxg5 d4 28. Ne2 Kd8 29. h3 Kc7 30. Rf6 Kd8 31. f3 Rc7 32. Rg8+ Ke7 33. Rg7+ Kxf6 34. Rxc7 Ke5 35. Rxc5+ Kd6 36. Rg5 Bd5 37. Nxd4 Ra8 38. b3 Bb7 39. c4 Re8 40. Kd2 Rf8 41. c5+ Kd7 42. c6+ Bxc6 43. Rg7+ Kd6 44. Rg6+ 1-0