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1d4+0.1Nf6+0.22c4+0.2e6+0.23Nf3+0.2d5+0.24Nc3+0.1Be7+0.25Bf4+0.1O-O+0.26Rc1+0.1c5+0.17dxc5+0.1dxc4+0.18Qxd8+0.1Rxd8+0.19Bc70.0Rd7+0.210Bd6+0.2Bxd6+0.211cxd6+0.1Ne8+0.312e30.0Nxd6+0.413Ne5+0.4Rd8+0.414Rd1+0.5Nc6+0.615Nxc6+0.5bxc6+0.616Ne4+0.5Nb7+0.617Rxd8++0.6Nxd8+0.518Bxc4+0.5Kf8+0.519Ke2+0.4Ke7+0.420Rc1+0.4f5+0.621Nc5+0.6Nb7+0.822Nb3?!+0.2...Inaccuracy. Nd3 was best.22.Nd3a523.Ne5[...]22...a5+0.223Bd3+0.3Kd6+0.424Nd2+0.4Bd7+0.725Nc4++0.6Kc7+0.626Ne5+0.3Be8+0.727g4+0.7Nd6+0.628gxf5+0.2exf5+0.229f4+0.1g6+0.230Kd20.0Kb6+0.331h4+0.2c5+0.232Kc2+0.2Nf7+0.333Nc4++0.3Kc7+0.334h5+0.2Nd6+0.235hxg6+0.3Nxc4+0.336Bxc4+0.3Bxg6+0.337Kd2+0.2Rd8++0.238Bd3+0.3Kc6+0.239b3+0.3...White offers draw
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/4TlzNnYl"] [Date "2024.05.05"] [White "Leverkuhn"] [Black "ChallengingChess"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [GameId "4TlzNnYl"] [UTCDate "2024.05.05"] [UTCTime "20:04:08"] [WhiteElo "2329"] [BlackElo "2178"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-5"] [BlackRatingDiff "+9"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "D37"] [Opening "Queen's Gambit Declined: Harrwitz Attack"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Nc3 Be7 5. Bf4 { D37 Queen's Gambit Declined: Harrwitz Attack } O-O 6. Rc1 c5 7. dxc5 dxc4 8. Qxd8 Rxd8 9. Bc7 Rd7 10. Bd6 Bxd6 11. cxd6 Ne8 12. e3 Nxd6 13. Ne5 Rd8 14. Rd1 Nc6 15. Nxc6 bxc6 16. Ne4 Nb7 17. Rxd8+ Nxd8 18. Bxc4 Kf8 19. Ke2 Ke7 20. Rc1 f5 21. Nc5 Nb7 22. Nb3?! { (0.80 → 0.18) Inaccuracy. Nd3 was best. } (22. Nd3 a5 23. Ne5 Bd7 24. Bd3 Kd6 25. f4 Be8 26. Rc3 Kc7 27. Bb5 c5 28. Bc4 Bd7) 22... a5 23. Bd3 Kd6 24. Nd2 Bd7 25. Nc4+ Kc7 26. Ne5 Be8 27. g4 Nd6 28. gxf5 exf5 29. f4 g6 30. Kd2 Kb6 31. h4 c5 32. Kc2 Nf7 33. Nc4+ Kc7 34. h5 Nd6 35. hxg6 Nxc4 36. Bxc4 Bxg6 37. Kd2 Rd8+ 38. Bd3 Kc6 39. b3 { White offers draw } { The game is a draw. } 1/2-1/2
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  1. Leverkuhn a strange line I looked at before the game where White tries to force Black's rook to awkward squares
  2. Inter-temporal (11.cxd6) kewl tactics
  3. Grzybozbur i don't know, with a normal setup i'd be scared, but here white kingdside is still untouched.. i'd take d6 just out of curiosity
  4. Inter-temporal (12...Nxd6) my curiosity always kills me
  5. Leverkuhn I'm hoping this pin is annoying
  6. Leverkuhn 14...Nc6 15.Nxc6 bxc6 16.Ne4 Nb7 17.Rxd8+ Nxd8 18.Bxc4 White is better in the endgame
  7. CamRunReeves Less pawn islands and easier development
  8. CamRunReeves also blacks has an isolated pawn
  9. CamRunReeves 2
  10. Grzybozbur so what should white do here?
  11. Grzybozbur because he would need a million tempi to meaningfully attack c6
  12. Inter-temporal (19...Ke7) malto tempos
  13. Grzybozbur i'd maybe play 20...a5 and pretend i want to trade bishops
  14. Grzybozbur but really i just want to stop b4
  15. AScannerDarkly (21...Nb7) Nd3 with the idea to reposition to e5
  16. Inter-temporal (21...Nb7) i need to go study more endgame...
  17. Leverkuhn I see you've secured the match win Scanner, nice work!
  18. KS_Legion_Legionowo Bc4 - g2 maybe?
  19. Grzybozbur that would take ages
  20. Grzybozbur i don't get nb3 either
  21. Inter-temporal (23.Bd3) seems like Black can put both pawns on dark squares (a5 & c5), Kb6, N stays put... idk
  22. KS_Legion_Legionowo Rc3 Ne5 Bg2 is my dream here
  23. Grzybozbur i thought white was the attacking side here
  24. Grzybozbur instead black is pushing white pieces back
  25. Inter-temporal (23...Kd6) i think Black is just setting up his defenses
  26. Grzybozbur oh, i thought 23...a4 here
  27. Inter-temporal (23...Kd6) ...K on b6 seems safe
  28. Inter-temporal (23...Kd6) or just as a possible idea...for later
  29. Grzybozbur king looks safe anywhere, white doesn't seem to be doing anything
  30. Inter-temporal (23...Kd6) indeed
  31. Grzybozbur i liked the nd3 idea keeping black pieces passive
  32. Inter-temporal (23...Kd6) maybe White aims for e3-e4
  33. Inter-temporal (24.Nd2) and Kf3 ? but ...e5
  34. Inter-temporal (24.Nd2) maybe f2-f3 first
  35. Grzybozbur i'm thinking maybe nc4-e5
  36. Inter-temporal (24...Bd7) maybe Nc4-b6 now
  37. Inter-temporal (25...Kc7) or not
  38. Inter-temporal (26.Ne5) no more ...e6-e5
  39. Inter-temporal (26...Be8) but no Kf3 either
  40. Grzybozbur but why be8? it's not like white would ever trade on d7?
  41. Inter-temporal (27...Nd6) g4 was shocking
  42. Grzybozbur white's better, but c6 is easily defnded, so he had to do something elsewhere
  43. Inter-temporal (29.f4) indeed. White's aiming to fix K-side pawns on light squares and then push his h-pawn
  44. Inter-temporal (29.f4) White's new weaknesses on h2 and e3 are hard to attack.
  45. Inter-temporal (29...g6) h4 right away?
  46. Grzybozbur i have no idea
  47. Inter-temporal (29...g6) time's a tickin'
  48. Grzybozbur i'm just here to criticize
  49. Inter-temporal (29...g6) perfect. i'm just here to be criticized
  50. Inter-temporal (29...g6) (until i can afford to pay a chess coach to do it)
  51. Grzybozbur it doesn't seem like white has succeeded in creating a weakness on the kingside though
  52. Grzybozbur and if so, then what is he supposed to do now?
  53. Inter-temporal (30...Kb6) Black is holding. there's that Kb6 i wuz thinking about earlier
  54. Inter-temporal (31.h4) Kd2 first was to ensure b2 is defended
  55. Inter-temporal (31.h4) ...Ra7 is a candidate
  56. Grzybozbur wow
  57. Grzybozbur that was unexpected
  58. Inter-temporal (32.Kc2) i thought Black would be headed towards this formation for awhile, but maybe that's bad
  59. Grzybozbur might be good, i just didn't think of it
  60. Grzybozbur it actually makes sense to put a pawn on a dark square for a change
  61. Inter-temporal (33.Nc4+) but we discussed it with Black's N on b7
  62. Inter-temporal (33.Nc4+) (up above after move 23)
  63. Inter-temporal (35.hxg6) tempted to take with the B
  64. Inter-temporal (38...Kc6) Black can re-route the B to e6
  65. Secret_Fish h pawn looks dangerous to me
  66. Secret_Fish i can understand white wanting a draw
  67. Inter-temporal gg
  68. ChallengingChess I did think about going Bh5 at the end, then Bg4 and h5, but didn't see how I could improve after white puts a rook on h4.
  69. Leverkuhn 35...Nxc4 was quite the unexpected resource.
  70. ChallengingChess Bh5 Rh1 Bf3 doesn't work anyway so glad I accepted the draw.
  71. Leverkuhn 36.gxh7 Nd6!!? 37.g8=Q Ba4+
  72. Leverkuhn needed some precise moves around that part of the game I think
  73. ChallengingChess That's what I saw at first too but then after I played it noticed Bf7 is possible as well
  74. Leverkuhn oh true indeed
  75. ChallengingChess 12...Nc6 would've been a much better move
  76. ChallengingChess But I think it was mostly always a draw, just had to defend the whole game as a result
  77. Leverkuhn very possible, I although I think it might have become genuinely difficult after 20...f5
  78. Leverkuhn certainly Capablanca would never fail to win such a game!
  79. Inter-temporal with either color...
  80. Inter-temporal lol
  81. ChallengingChess Yeah it was definitely close to being lost. I wasn't sure what else to play than 20...f5. 20...Nb7 Ba6 I didn't like.
  82. ChallengingChess Maybe 20...a5 first
  83. ChallengingChess Seems like for you 22.Nd3 was the best chance, even though 22...Na5 wins the bishop