1. e4 e5
2. Bc4 Nf6
3. d4 exd4
4. Nf3 Bc5
5. e5 d5
6. exf6 dxc4
7. Qe2+ Be6
8. fxg7 Rg8
9. Bg5! Be7
10. Bxe7 Kxe7
10....Qxe7 11.Nxd4 should give White at least
a slight edge due to his safer King and superior pawn formation.
11. Qe4! Nc6
Better than 11....Rxg7 12.Nxd4 Rg6 13.Nc3 Nd7
14.O-O-O Kf8 15.Nxe6+! fxe6 16.g3 with a clear advantage for White.
12. Qxh7 Qd5
An interesting alternative here is 12....d3!?
13. Nbd2 Bf5
Again, Black might consider 13....d3!? or even
13....c3!? 14.bxc3 dxc3 15.Ne4. 14. Qh4+
f6!? If 14....Kd7
then 15.O-O-O looks even stronger than in the game due to the attack
on Black's King. 15. O-O-O!
c3!? 16. bxc3
Qxa2 17. Ne4
dxc3 Better
than 17....Qa1+ when 18.Kd2 dxc3+ 19.Ke3! Qa5 20.Qxf6+ Ke8 21.Kf4!
Ne7 22.Rhe1 gives White an irresistable attack. 18. Qxf6+
Ke8 19. Qxc3!
Bxe4 20. Rhe1
Rxg7 21. Rxe4+
Kf8 22. Ng5!
Kg8 23. h4
* += The analysis game
was abandoned here, but White clearly has the advantage.