1. d3 {Huh? I don't recognize this.} c5{Wait a minute! It's a closed sicilian!} 2. Nd2 Nc6 3. e3{Okay, thanks! If you play e4, I'll play the closed Sicilian a tempo up.} d6 4. Ne2 g6 5. g3 Bg7 6. Bg2 Nf6 7. h3 Bd7 8. 0-0 h5{Now I'm feeling better. I've played this position attacking the h pawn before in an OTB tournament against a higher rated player. Unfortunately, I ended up having a winning attack before being psyched out by my opponent's rapid play. I'll never forget those words at the end of the game, "You know, you had a winning attack there. I was just moving fast... because I was tired and lost." Whoops!} 9. e4{Here's my free tempo} Qc8{Going all in this time} 10. Kh2 h4 11. g4 Nxg4+ 12. hxg4 Bxg4{I checked this after my OTB game, Fritz gives this almost equal, but now, I'm a tempo up.} 13. f3{Valuable time goes into pawn pushing. You know, none of his pieces have even passed the 2nd rank.} h3 14. Bh1 Bh5 15. Nc4 b5{I really want that d5 square for the bishop.} 16. Ne3 Nd4 17. Nxd4 Be5+{My compensation for that sac. The h pawn heads home!} 18. Kg1 h2+ 19. Kg2 Qh3+{Now is the real reason I posted this thing at all. I swear, I've seen this position from Reinfield's 1001 Brilliant Ways to Checkmate under the discovered checks and double checks section, but upon going back, it was nowhere to be found! I still firmly believe that it really is in there, have any of you seen it? Anyway, thank you very much Reinfield, what a cute idea. The rest of the game is not unduly interesting, but it's here for kicks.} 20. Kf2 Qg3+ 21. Ke2 cxd4 22. Ng2 g5 23. Qe1 Rc8 24. Qxg3 Bxg3 25. Kd2 e5 26. b3 Ke7 27. Ba3 a5 28. Rac1 b4 29. Bb2 Bg6 30. a3 f5 31. a4 f4 32. Ne1 Bh5 {Now pardon any inaccuracies here, I was under 45 seconds from move 30.} 33. Ke2 Rcg8 34. Ng2 g4 35. Ne1 Bh4 36. Ng2 gxf3+ 37. Rxf3 Bxf3+ 38. Kxf3 Rg3+ 39. Kf2 Bg5 40. Rf1 Rhh3 41. Bc1 f3 42. Ne1 Be3+ 43. Bxe3 dxe3+ 44. Kxe3 Rg1 45. Kf2 Rhg3{White resigns}
So there's the game, any analysis would also be appreciated, but really, Reinfield! Also, anything on this in the closed Sicilian? Must be something better for black.