[Event "11-15, 24-20, 8-11"]
[Date "2013-08-01"]
[Black "Joe"]
[White "Alex Holmes"]
[Result "1-0"]
1. 11-15 24-20 2. 8-11 28-24 3. 4-8 23-18 4. 12-16 26-23(32-28 is also good, but 27-23 loses!) 5. 15-19 24x15 6. 10x26 30x23 7. 6-10(7-10 stronger) 27-24 8. 9-13 24-19 9. 8-12 31-27 10. 1-6(10-14, 18-9, 5-14, 22-17, 13-22, 25-9, 7-10, 27-24, 10-14 and red has a strong man down draw)

The idea of moving 1-6 was threatening with in and out triple, 21-17, 10-15, 19-1, 2-6-WW. Also, 32-28, 6-9, and 18-15 is blocked off as I have a shot set up. Instead, white would continue 27-24, then 10-14, 19-15, 16-19 and red still has very strong position.
The best move for white in this situation is 18-15. Alex was disciplined and figured it out. Game continues as follows:
18-15 11. 11x18 22x15 12. 10-14 20x11 13. 7x16 15-11(while kingsrow has this as a decent move, this put Alex's elbow open for attack, 25-22 would have been better) 14. 6-10 27-24 15. 16-20 32-27 16. 3-7 11-8 17. 14-17 21x14 18. 10x17 19-15 19. 7-10(17-21 is better) 15x6 20. 2x9 8-3 21. 17-21 25-22 22. 9-14 22-18 23. 14-17 18-15 24. 21-25 29x22 25. 17x26 15-11 26. 26-31 3-7 27. 31-26 23-19 28. 5-9 7-10 29. 9-14 10x17 30. 13x22 11-7 31. 22-25 7-3 32. 26-22 19-15 33. 22-18 15-11 1-0