[Event "National Ch, NMLS, Jamaica"] [Site "?"] [Date "2006.09.10"] [Round "7"] [White "Ian Wilkinson"] [Black "NM Shane Matthews"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "B41"] [WhiteElo "1921"] [BlackElo "2336"] [Annotator "Bowen,Mark"] [PlyCount "51"] [EventDate "2006.??.??"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 {Shane does not usually play this move but it is becoming popular in Jamaica thanks mainly to the efforts of NM Russell Porter and the Varcon CC camp.} 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 a6 5. Be3 Nf6 6. Nc3 Qc7 7. Qe2 {A very unu sual move which is probably very weak since it blocks in the bishop on f1. It seems that Shane's somewhat surprising opening has reaped success at this point.} ({Better is the more commonly played} 7. Bd3 {in this position}) 7... b5 ({An interesting idea here is} 7... Ba3) 8. a3 { Ian also used this pawn advance in his previous game against Shane.} 8... Bb7 9. f3 {Resisting the effects of Shane's white squared bishop but also severely limiting his own such bishop.} 9... Bd6 {Both players seem determined to show their originality but more standard moves would be just as effective.} 10. O-O-O { This move contains a threat of Ndb5 and the rook bears down on the d6 target.} (10. g3 { is a reasonable move here, developing the bishop and protecting the h2 pawn.}) 10... Bxa3 {Shane attacks immediately like a shark smelling blood in the water. } ({Retreating with} 10... Be7 {probably never crossed Shane's mind.}) 11. Ndxb5 Bxb2+ 12. Kxb2 axb5 13. Nxb5 Qa5 14. Bc5 Ba6 (14... Qa2+ 15. Kc1 Qa1+ 16. Kd2 Qa5+ 17. c3 Ba6 18. Nd6+ Kf8 ({White wins in the line} 18... Kd8 19. Qe3 Qa2+ 20. Ke1 Bxf1 21. Kxf1) 19. Qe3 Kg8 20. Ke1 Bxf1 21. Rxf1 Na6 22. Bb6 Qh5 { White still has edge but there are some chances for him to go wrong.}) 15. Nd6+ Kd8 16. Qe3 {threatening B+} 16... Kc7 17. Ra1 {The queen is in jeopardy.} 17... Qxa1+ 18. Kxa1 Bxf1+ 19. Kb2 {The amount of threats generated by Wilkinson is really quite amazing. Here he threatens Bishop check leading to mate.} 19... Na6 20. Rxf1 {Gaining a clear material advantage and sealing the result.} 20... Rhb8+ 21. Kc3 Kc6 22. Ba3 Rb6 23. Nxf7 Nc7 24. Qc5+ Kb7 25. Nd6+ Rxd6 26. Rb1+ 1-0