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In this exhibition, Walter allowed opponents to be White, which is highly unusual.
Jim Loy - Walter Browne, 1972 Simul, Orem, Utah
1 b3 d5 2 Bb2 c5 3
e3 Nc6 4 Nf3 Bg4 5 Be2 8 Nf6 6 c4 d4 7 exd4 (7 Nxd4 wins a pawn, but wastes
a lot of time) 7...cxd4 8 d3 e5 9 Nbd2 Be7 10 Nxd4? (I finally saw
it) 10...Nxd4 11 Bxg4 Nxg4 12 Qxg4 Nc2+ (White has a surprisingly strong
game for the exchange, but Black will play accurately, and White will go
steadily downhill) 13 Ke2 Nxa1 14 Rxa1 Bf6 15 Ne4 0-0 16 Qf5 Re8 17 Nxf6+
Qxf6 18 Qxf6 gxf6 19 d4 exd4+ 20 Kd3 Rad8 21 Bxd4 f5 22 Kc3 a6 23 Be3 Re4 24 g3
Kg7 25 Rc1 Kf6 26 Bf4 Re2 27 Rc2 Rde8 28 Be3 Rxc2+ 29 Kxc2 Ke5 30 Kd3 Rd8+ 31
Ke2 b5 32 c5 b4 33 c6 Kd6 34 Bb6 Re8 35 Kf3 Kxc6 36 Be3 Re4 37 Bd2 a5 38 h3 Kb5
39 g4 Rd4 40 Be3 fxg4+ 41 hxg4 Rd1 0-1.