Seven minute game
Opening: "Queen's Gambit Declined"
This was a very good game which was decided by my passed pawn. Once White played 27.Bg5, I knew right away that I had the advantage because of my passed pawn.
However, White had one shot to recover from this losing position. White blundered when he played 32.Qc3?? (as I showed in the ensuing moves). Instead, he should have played the drawing move of 32.Bh6!. I'm forced to take the Bishop and then it's perpetual check: 32.Bh6! gxh6 33.Qg3+ Kh8 34.Qe5+ Kg8 35.Qg3+. If I don't take the Bishop, then I lose quickly: 32...Qf6?? 33.Rxg7+ Kh8 34.Qxf6 and mate in one; 32...Qf7 33.Rxf7 Kxf7 34.Qxg7+ Ke8 35.Bg5 and mate in one.
(I would like to note that the program shows that White lost on time, but what really happened was that White was a punk and refused to resign. Instead, he made me wait about 90 seconds until his clock ran out.)