1.d4
Nf6
2.c4
g6
3.Nc3
Bg7
4.e3
0-0
5.Nf3
d6
6.Bd3
Nfd7
7.0-0
e5
8.d5
f5
9.e4
f4
10.Bd2
g5
11.h3
Nf6
12.Nh2
h5
13.Be2
Na6
14.Bxh5
Nc5
15.Bf3
Qe8
16.b4
Na6
17.a3
Qg6
18.Re1
Kf7
19.Ng4
Bxg4
20.hxg4
Qh6
21.Kf1
Qh4
we join the game with Patrick sacrificing a pawn for a dangerous attack
22.Ke2
Nxg4
We join the game with Patrick playing the black side of a typical Kings Indian attack.
23.Rf1
Nh2!
24.g3
[24.Rh1
g4
picks up the white bishop]
24...fxg3
[24...Qh3!
is stronger, with the threat of g4]
25.fxg3
Qxg3
26.Bh5+??
[26.Be1!
turns the tables nicely, as the black queen has to move to a light square allowing a devastating discovered check. ]
26...Ke7
27.Rxf8
Rxf8
28.Be1
[28.Qg1!
is the correct defence]
28...Qh3
29.Kd2
Nf3+
30.Bxf3
Rxf3
31.Kc2
g4
32.Qd2
Bh6
33.Qe2
Re3
34.Qf2
g3
35.Qg1
Rf3!
threatening Be3.... Despite the offside black knight white has no defence
36.Bd2
Bxd2
37.Kxd2
g2
38.Rc1
[38.Ne2
fails to 38...Rf1
39.Qxa7
Rxa1
]
38...Rd3+
39.Ke2
Qf3+
40.Ke1
Rxc3
41.Rxc3
Qxc3+
42.Ke2
Qxc4+
43.Kf3
Qf1+
0-1