Readers of the late Simon Webb's classic Chess For Tigers will recognise this heading as that of his chapter on swindling. The following game, against an up-and-coming Scotland international, is an excellent example:
FM I.Gourlay (2349) - FM J.Rudd (2332), Coulsdon 2007:
1.Nf3 Nf6 2.g3 b5 3.Bg2 Bb7 4.0-0 e6 5.d3 Be7 6.e4 d5 7.Nbd2 0-0 8.e5 Nfd7 9.Re1 c5 10.Nf1 Nc6 11.h4 Qc7 12.Bf4 d4 13.h5 Nb4 14.h6 g6 15.Qe2 Rfd8 16.N1h2 Rac8 17.a3 Nd5 18.Bg5 N7b6 19.Bxe7 Qxe7 20.Ng4 a5 21.Nd2 Nd7 22.Ne4 c4 23.Nd6 {Oops, didn't see that - was looking at things on f6} Nb6 24.Nxc8 Rxc8 25.Qe4 Qc6 26.Red1 c3 27.b3 Bc6 28.Qe2 Nd7 29.Be4 Qe7 30.Qf3 Qg5 31.Re1 Rf8 32.Kg2?? {walking into the bishop's diagonal} f5 33.exf6 N7xf6 34.Nxf6+ Rxf6 35.Qd1 Nf4+ 36.Kf1 Nh3 37.Qf3 Rxf3 38.Bxf3 Bxf3 0-1
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