RED:     King
WHITE:   Morrison
EVENT:   Game 13
DATE:    Tuesday November 5 1996
COMMENT: Morrison played a logical defense but missed the timing
		in the ending.

 1.  11-15   23-18
 2.  08-11   27-23
 3.  10-14   23-19
 4.  14-23   19-10
 5.  07-14   26-19
 6.  02-07   24-20
 7.  06-10   30-26
 8.  11-15   26-23
 9.  15-24   28-19
10.  04-08   22-18
11.  08-11   25-22
12.  09-13   18-09
13.  05-14   29-25
14.  11-15   32-28
15.  15-24   28-19
16.  07-11   22-18
17.  01-05   18-09
18.  05-14   31-26
19.  11-15   19-16*(1)
20.  12-19   23-16
21.  15-19   16-11
22.  10-15   20-16
23.  19-24   16-12
24.  24-27   11-08
25.  27-31   26-22
26.  31-26   08-04
27.  26-17   04-08
28.  15-18

RESULT: Red Wins

King:     22 minutes
Morrison: 27 minutes
Red: King
Final Position
White: Morrison
Final Position

(1) The above suggested 26-22* is correct - then 15-24, 22-18, 24-27, 18-9, 27-31, 9-5*! (9-6 loses) 10-15!! is into the beautiful but difficult "Jackson Draw", as in Boland's Famous Positions, P-183. (Here colors reversed) Continue after 10-15, 25-22*, 3-7, (or 3-8) 23-18*, 8-11, 18-14*, 31-27, NOW 14-10**!, (THE NATURAL 5-1 SEEMS TO GAIN TIME, BUT LOSES. White must play a piece short. After 14-10*, 27-23, 10-7*!, 23-18, 7-3*, 18-25, NOW 5-1* (TIMING! THIS PREVENTS THE KING FROM TAKING SQUARE 14.) 25-22, (If 15-18, 3-8*, 11-15, 8-11*, 25-29!, 1-5** (1-6?, 18-22!, 11-25, 29-22 White wins by 1st position!) draws.) 1-6, 15-19, 3-8, 11-15, 8-11, 15-18, 11-15, 19-24, 6-10, 18-23, 15-19, draws. "The A. Jackson Draw." Going back to white's 8th move (26-23) Carl Reno suggested 22-17 as easier, then 15-24, 28-19, 9-13, 26-23, 13-22, 25-9, 5-14, 29-25 4-8 25-22 8-11 32-28 11-15 31-26 15-24 28-19 3-8, 22-18 OR 22-17 draws easy. C.R. (This is back on published play from another line and would seem the best play. Al Lyman)