Being a game of concentration, perhaps playing on-line does not lend itself to great play. By this I mean how could I, he who is perennially rusty, win a forth consecutive game with The St. George Defence, this time winning in 11 moves? Can you really open with 1. …a6 and win in eleven moves against a player rated 1900+? Yes of course, as the opening sentence suggests, and here is the proof:

A rather unusual set up by white that aims towards a queenside castle.

The move black must always deliberate over is should he play Nc6 and if so when, so here I play 7. …Nc6 because there is no pawn on d4.
0-1 Bizarre!
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