1.e4
c6
2.d4
d5
3.Nd2
dxe4
4.Nxe4
Nd7
5.Bc4
Ngf6
6.Ng5
e6
7.Qe2
Nb6
8.Bd3
h6
9.N5f3
c5
10.dxc5
Bxc5
11.Ne5
Nbd7
12.Ngf3
Qc7
13.Bd2
Nxe5
14.Nxe5
Diagram
14...Bxf2+!
Here's the Caro-Kann trap. Black wins a pawn!
15.Qxf2
[15.Kxf2
So why not just capture with the king? 15...Qxe5!
Because black wins the white Ne5 16.Qxe5
Ng4+
Forking the king and queen, winning back the queen. When the dust settles after Nxe5, Black will be a clear pawn up.]
15...Qxe5+
And just like that, black is up a pawn.
16.Be2
Ne4
17.Qe3
Qxb2
18.0-0
Nxd2
19.Qxd2
0-0
20.Rab1
Qe5
21.Rb3
Qg5
22.Qd6
Rd8
23.Qc7
Rd7
24.Qc4
b6
25.Bf3
Bb7
26.Bxb7
Rxb7
27.Qe2
Rd8
28.Rg3
Qd2
29.Qf3
Rd5
30.c3
Rbd7
31.Qe4
Rg5
32.Qa8+
Kh7
33.Qe4+
g6
34.Rh3
Qd5
35.Qe2
Qb5
36.c4
Qc5+
37.Kh1
Rf5
38.Rg1
Qf2
39.Qg4
Rf4
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