exciting but not exactly precise. why not 10. Nxc6! when you are a pawn up?
after 14. dxc5, the bishop on a5 appears to be trapped. however after 14...Qxd1 15. Raxd1 fxe5 16. Bxe5 c6!, Black seems to be winning. But creative nonetheless - it reminds me of a Fischer game against (Spassky) in which he employed the same tactic (trapping the piece). To have done this in a 1 min game is ... nothing short of clever.
after the exchanges, you emerged with winning endgame against too many pawn islands.
From Fischer to Capablanca, a complete game.
I don't usually post 1 min games, but this was very complicated for a 1 min and played pretty well.