[Event "Alondra Park Open"]
[Site "Lawndale, CA"]
[Date "2013.02.05"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Alireza Fallahi"]
[Black "Michael Cooper"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "1927"]
[BlackElo "2097"]
[Opening "King's Indian: Torre attack"]
[ECO "A48"]
[NIC "QP.01"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 3. Bg5 Bg7 4. e3 c5 5. c3 cxd4 6. cxd4 O-O 7. Nbd2 {6. cxd4 may not be very exciting, but at least it gives White the opportunity to develop his knight to c3. I don't see why not.} b6 8. Bc4 Bb7 9. O-O h6 10. Bh4 d6 11. Rc1 g5 12. Bg3 Nh5 13. a3 {13. Nxg5! Nxg3 14. Bxf7+! Rxf7 15. Nxf7 Kxf7 16. fxg3+ with a clear advantage to White.} Nd7 14. Ne1 {The line in the previous note is still playable, but now nothing special, as the insertion of ...Nd7 helps much more than the random a2-a3.} Nxg3 15. hxg3 e5 16. d5 f5 {The opening has clearly been a success for Black.} 17. f3 f4 18. g4 fxe3 19. Ne4 Nf6 20. Qd3 b5 {The idea is simply that White will be beset with critical squares. The awkward bishop on b5 combined with Black's pressure on the dark squares make it difficult for White to coordinate his pieces.} 21. Bxb5 Qb6 22. Nxf6+ Rxf6 23. Kh1 e4 {More fuel on the fire and Black gets a powerful initiative.} 24. fxe4 Rxf1+ 25. Qxf1 Rf8 26. Nf3 {What is Black's worst piece?} Bc8 {Yes, the light-squared bishop! With its re-entry to the game, all of Black's pieces are now working and White will quickly succumb to the attack. Note Black shuns 26... Bxb2? 27. Rb1 and White gets some activity.} 27. Rc6 Qb8 {Easily the most accurate. Keeping an eye on White's bishop keeps White's pieces all tangled up. White does not defend very well from here, but his position is very difficult to play, and he is down to six minutes on the clock (sudden death, no delay).} 28. b4 Bxg4 29. Bd3 Qe8 {It's all over; there is no defense any more.} 30. Rxd6 Qh5+ 31. Kg1 Bxf3 32. Re6 e2 {White Resigns} 0-1