John Emms-Adrian Jackson
Port Erin 1999

1 e4 e5 2 Bc4 Nf6 3 d3 Bc5 4 Nc3 d6 5 f4 Ng4 6 f5 Nf2

In practice 6...Bf2+ is also poor upon 7 Kf1 Ne3+ 8 Bxe3 Bxe3 9 Qh5 Qd7 10 Be6! and White wins.

7 Qh5 Qd7 8 Be6 Qe7 9 Nd5 g6


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ppp qp*p
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* bNpP*Q
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* *P* *
PPP* nPP
R B K NR

A crazy position that looks like a scene from a correspondence game where the players have sent the wrong moves. In fact, Black is a strong British player who has been completely caught out in the opening.

10 Qh6 Qf8 11 Bxc8 Nxh1 12 Bxb7 Bxg1 13 Bxa8 Kd7 14 Qxf8 Rxf8 15 Bh6 1-0

Black resigned in view of 15...Rc8 losing material to 16 Kd2.