[Event "Koelle 'A' 2018"] [Site "Mechanics Institute"] [Date "2018-11-15"] [White "Harrison Harrison"] [Black "Patrick Cook"] [WhiteElo "1655"] [BlackElo "1636"] [Result "0.5-0.5"] 1.d3 d5 2.Nd2 Nf6 3.e3 g6 4.Ke2 $17 {More Harrison eccentricity...(P.C.)} Bg4+ 5.f3 Bd7 6.h4 Bg7 7.g4 c5 8.h5 Nxg4 $10 9.fxg4 $10 Bxg4+ 10.Ngf3 Bxh5 11.Bg2 Nc6 12.Qf1 e5 13.c3 Qe7 14.e4 d4 15.Nc4 b5 16.Na3 a6 17.Bh3 b4 18.Nc4 dxc3 19.bxc3 bxc3 20.Be3 Nd4+ 21.Bxd4 cxd4 22.Kd1 Qf6 23.Bg2 O-O 24.Kc2 Bxf3 25.Bxf3 Qc6 26.a4 Rab8 27.Qh3 h6 28.Bg4 Rb4 $19 29.Bd7 Qc7 30.Rhg1 Rd8 31.Be6 $19 {To deal with the threat of 31...Rxc4 (P.C.) you are winning jb} fxe6 32.Qxe6+ Qf7 33.Qxf7+ Kxf7 34.Raf1+ Kg8 35.Rxg6 Rf8? 36.Rxf8+ $10 Kxf8 37.Rxa6 h5 38.a5 Kf7 $10 {Allows White to reorganize his pieces...38...Kh7 was better. (P.C.) its dead equal} 39.Nd6+? Kg8 $19 {good move black is winning jb} 40.Nf5? Rb2+ {black has a decisive advantage by [2.65] jb} 41.Kc1 Rg2 42.Rc6 Rg1+ 43.Kc2 $17 {bf8 rc6 ba3 check kb1 rb2 check ka1 c2 winning easy jb} Rg2+ {Black offered a draw...I was worried about the a pawn. (P.C.)} 44.Kb1? Rg1+? 45.Ka2? Rg2+? 46.Ka1? Rg1+ 47.Ka2? Rg2+? {At this point, Harrison asked if 48.Ka1...would be a draw (by repetition). I said I didn't know, but offered a draw anyway. He then spent nearly an hour (!) pondering the position before accepting with 30 seconds left on the clock! (P.C.)} {#d}