McGeoch-Orr, Edinburgh League, 2020, ½-½
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1.c4 Nf6
2.g3 e6
3.Bg2 d5
4.Nf3 Be7
5.O-O O-O
6.b3 b6
7.Bb2 c5
8.e3 Bb7
9.Qc2 Nc6
10.a3 h6
11.cxd5 Nxd5
12.d4 cxd4
13.Nxd4 Nxd4
14.Bxd4 Rc8
15.Qb2 Bf6
16.Bxf6 Qxf6
17.Qxf6 gxf6
18.Nd2 Ba6
19.Rfc1 Nc3
20.Kh1 f5
21.Nc4 Ne4
22.Bxe4 fxe4
23.Ne5 Bb7
24.h4 Kg7
25.Kg1 Bd5
26.b4 f6
27.Rxc8 Rxc8
28.Ng4 f5
29.Nh2 h5
30.Nf1 Rc2
31.Nh2 Kf6
32.Nf1 Ke7
33.Nh2 Kd6
34.Nf1 a6
35.Nh2 Kc6
36.Nf1 Kb5
37.g4 hxg4
38.Ng3 Bc4
39.h5 Bd3
40.h6 Rc7
41.Kg2 Rh7
42.Rh1 Ka4
43.Rc1 Bb5
44.Rd1 Bd3
45.Rc1 Kb5
46.Rh1 Bc4
47.Rd1 Rxh6
48.Rd6 Rh7
49.Kg1 Rc7
50.Nh5 Rc6⁇
51.a4+ Kxb4
52.Rxc6 b5
53.axb5 Kxb5
54.Rd6 a5
55.Rd1 a4
56.Ng7 a3
57.Kg2 a2
58.Kg3 Bb3
59.Ra1 Kb4
60.Kf4 Ka3
61.Ke5 Kb2
62.Rxa2+ Bxa2
63.Kf4 Kc3
64.Kg3 Bd5 { The game continued for about another 20 moves played in time-trouble. Just as black was about to queen a pawn, his flag fell. White still had enough material (a single knight) to contrive a mate and claim a win but sportingly offered a draw. }
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