[Event "RHP Blitz rated"]
[Site "www.redhotpawn.com"]
[Date "2012.8.19"]
[Round "?"]
[White "hunterknox"]
[Black "sonhouse"]
[Result "0-1"]
1. e2-e4 d7-d5 2. d2-d4 d5xe4 3. Nb1-c3 e7-e5 4. Bf1-c4 Qd8xd4 5. Bc4xf7 Ke8xf7 6. Qd1-h5 g7-g6 7. Qh5-e2 Ng8-f6 8. Bc1-e3 Qd4-b4 9. O-O-O Bc8-e6 10. f2-f3 Nb8-c6 11. a2-a3 Qb4-a5 12. Nc3-b1 b7-b5 13. f3xe4 b5-b4 14. Ng1-h3 b4xa3 15. Nh3-g5 Kf7-e7 16. Ng5xe6 a3xb2 17. Kc1xb2 Qa5-b4 18. Kb2-c1 Ke7xe6 19. Rd1-d3 Nc6-a5 20. Nb1-c3 Na5-c4 21. Nc3-d5 Qb4-b2 22. Kc1-d1 Nc4xe3 23. Qe2xe3 Qb2-b1 24. Kd1-e2 Qb1xc2 25. Rd3-d2 Qc2xe4 26. Qe3xe4 Nf6xe4 27. Nd5xc7 Ke6-e7 28. Nc7xa8 Ne4xd2 29. Ke2xd2 Bf8-h6 30. Kd2-d3 Rh8xa8 0-1
On move 17...q-b4+ was made to keep the queen from checking after I took the knight. If I hadn't the queen would have been let loose to raise havoc.
Notice on move 24, I rejected the free rook because I didn't want to let his queen loose to attack my king and the uncertainty there. I was already a piece up, didn't need to get more greedy.