Walter Block and I had each won one game going into Mises University 2013. It’s now 2-1 in my favor. Here’s the notation of the game, and even a video shot on a smartphone (thanks to Tabor Barranti). Walter is playing white, and I am playing black, with the Modern Scandinavian opening.
1. e4 d5
2. exd5 Nf6
3. Nc3 Nxd5
4. Nxd5 Qxd5
5. Nf3 Bg4
6. Be2 e5
7. d3 Nc6
8. h3 Bh5
9. 0-0 0-0-0
10. Nh2 Bxe2
11. Qxe2 f5
12. a3 h6
13. Bd2 g5
14. b4 Nd4
15. Qd1 Rg8
16. Be3 e4
17. Bxd4 Qxd4
18. dxe4 Qxe4
19. Qb1 Bd6
20. Re1 Qf4
21. g3 Qd4
22. Qd1 Qb6
23. c4 Bxg3
24. Qf3 Bxh2+
25. Kxh2 Qd6+
26. Kg1 f4
27. Rad1 Qf6
28. Rd5 c6
29. Rxd8+ Rxd8
30. Rd1 Rxd1
31. Qxd1 Qe6
32. Qh5 Kd7
33. Qg4 Qxg4
34. hxg4 Ke6
35. f3 Ke5
36. Kf2 Kd4
37. c5 Kc3
38. Ke2 Kb3
39. Kd3 Kxa3
40. Ke4 Kxb4
41. Kf5 a5
42. resigns 0-1
A pretty workmanlike performance on my part, and I have no doubt I missed key improvements.