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1e4+0.2c5+0.32d4+0.1cxd4+0.13c3−0.2dxc3−0.24Nxc3−0.2Nc6−0.15Nf3−0.1e6−0.16Bc4−0.2a6−0.27O-O−0.2Nge70.08Bg5−0.2h6−0.29Be3−0.2Ng60.010Qe2?!−0.7...Inaccuracy. Bb3 was best.10.Bb310...Be7−0.211Rfd1?!−1.2...Inaccuracy. Na4 was best.11.Na4Bd612.Bb6[...]11...O-O−0.812Rac1−1.3b5−1.413Bb3−1.5Bb7−1.314a3−1.4Rc8−1.315h3−1.4Nce5−1.116Nxe5−1.0Nxe5−1.017Qh5?!−1.6...Inaccuracy. Rc2 was best.17.Rc217...Nc4−1.518Bxc4−1.5Rxc4−1.719b3−1.6Rc8−1.520Rd3−1.8Bc6??+0.1Blunder. Bxa3 was best.20...Bxa321.Rcd1Qf6[...]21Bxh60.0g6?!+1.0Inaccuracy. Bh4 was best.21...Bh422.Bf4f5[...]22Rg3??−3.8...Blunder. Qe5 was best.22.Qe5Bf623.Qf4[...]22...Bf6??+0.5Blunder. Kh7 was best.22...Kh723.Qe5Kxh6[...]23Qg4+0.5Bg7+0.724Bg5+0.7Bf6+0.725Qf4+0.7Bxg5+0.726Rxg5+0.7Kg7+0.827h4?!+0.1...Inaccuracy. Rd1 was best.27.Rd1Rh828.Rd3[...]27...Rh8+0.128e5+0.2Qe7+0.429b4+0.3Rh6+0.530Ne4+0.6Rch8+0.431g3+0.5Bxe4+0.532Qxe4+0.4d5??+3.0Blunder. Rh5 was best.32...Rh533exd6+3.0Qxd6+3.034Qe5+??+0.1...Blunder. Rc6 was best.34.Rc634...Qxe5+0.235Rxe5+0.1Kf6+0.336Rec5+0.2Ra8+0.437Kg2+0.5Rh5+0.438Rxh5+0.1gxh5+0.139Rc5+0.1e5+0.140Kf30.0Kf50.041Ke30.0f60.042f40.0Rd80.043fxe50.0fxe50.044Rc60.0e4??+3.8Blunder. Rg8 was best.44...Rg845.Kf3e4+[...]45Rc5++3.5Kg4+3.646Rg5++3.9Kh3+3.847Kxe4+3.8Re8++3.348Kf4+3.5Rf8++2.949Ke4+2.5Re8++2.450Kf4+2.5Rf8++2.2
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/4wNAQK1A"] [Date "2024.04.17"] [White "fwcj68"] [Black "wachini"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [GameId "4wNAQK1A"] [UTCDate "2024.04.17"] [UTCTime "18:19:59"] [WhiteElo "1843"] [BlackElo "1840"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+0"] [BlackRatingDiff "+0"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "B21"] [Opening "Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit Accepted, Paulsen Formation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 c5 2. d4 cxd4 3. c3 dxc3 4. Nxc3 Nc6 5. Nf3 e6 6. Bc4 a6 { B21 Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit Accepted, Paulsen Formation } 7. O-O Nge7 8. Bg5 h6 9. Be3 Ng6 10. Qe2?! { (-0.03 → -0.66) Inaccuracy. Bb3 was best. } (10. Bb3) 10... Be7 11. Rfd1?! { (-0.25 → -1.18) Inaccuracy. Na4 was best. } (11. Na4 Bd6 12. Bb6 Bc7 13. Qe3 d6 14. Rfd1 O-O 15. Rd2 Nce5 16. Nxe5 Nxe5 17. Bf1 Bd7) 11... O-O 12. Rac1 b5 13. Bb3 Bb7 14. a3 Rc8 15. h3 Nce5 16. Nxe5 Nxe5 17. Qh5?! { (-0.98 → -1.62) Inaccuracy. Rc2 was best. } (17. Rc2) 17... Nc4 18. Bxc4 Rxc4 19. b3 Rc8 20. Rd3 Bc6?? { (-1.84 → 0.08) Blunder. Bxa3 was best. } (20... Bxa3 21. Rcd1 Qf6 22. e5 Qg6 23. Qxg6 fxg6 24. Rxd7 Bc6 25. R7d3 g5 26. Ra1 b4 27. Na4) 21. Bxh6 g6?! { (0.04 → 1.00) Inaccuracy. Bh4 was best. } (21... Bh4 22. Bf4 f5 23. e5 Be4 24. Rd4 Be7 25. Nxe4 fxe4 26. Qg4 Rxc1+ 27. Bxc1 Bc5 28. Bg5) 22. Rg3?? { (1.00 → -3.85) Blunder. Qe5 was best. } (22. Qe5 Bf6 23. Qf4 Bg7 24. e5 f6 25. Bxg7 Kxg7 26. Ne4 Bxe4 27. Rxc8 Qxc8 28. Qxe4 f5) 22... Bf6?? { (-3.85 → 0.50) Blunder. Kh7 was best. } (22... Kh7 23. Qe5 Kxh6 24. Qd4 Kh7 25. h4 Rg8 26. h5 g5 27. Rf3 f6 28. Nd5 Bxd5 29. Rxc8) 23. Qg4 Bg7 24. Bg5 Bf6 25. Qf4 Bxg5 26. Rxg5 Kg7 27. h4?! { (0.78 → 0.12) Inaccuracy. Rd1 was best. } (27. Rd1 Rh8 28. Rd3 Qf6 29. Qg3 a5 30. Rd1 d5 31. e5 Qe7 32. Ne2 Qxa3 33. h4 Rh6) 27... Rh8 28. e5 Qe7 29. b4 Rh6 30. Ne4 Rch8 31. g3 Bxe4 32. Qxe4 d5?? { (0.36 → 3.03) Blunder. Rh5 was best. } (32... Rh5) 33. exd6 Qxd6 34. Qe5+?? { (2.98 → 0.12) Blunder. Rc6 was best. } (34. Rc6) 34... Qxe5 35. Rxe5 Kf6 36. Rec5 Ra8 37. Kg2 Rh5 38. Rxh5 gxh5 39. Rc5 e5 40. Kf3 Kf5 41. Ke3 f6 42. f4 Rd8 43. fxe5 fxe5 44. Rc6 e4?? { (0.00 → 3.76) Blunder. Rg8 was best. } (44... Rg8 45. Kf3 e4+ 46. Kf2 Ke5 47. Rxa6 Rc8 48. Rh6 Kd4 49. Rxh5 e3+ 50. Ke2 Rc2+ 51. Kd1) 45. Rc5+ Kg4 46. Rg5+ Kh3 47. Kxe4 Re8+ 48. Kf4 Rf8+ 49. Ke4 Re8+ 50. Kf4 Rf8+ { The game is a draw. } 1/2-1/2
4 Inaccuracies
0 Mistakes
2 Blunders
28 Average centipawn loss
87%Accuracy
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1 Inaccuracy
0 Mistakes
4 Blunders
34 Average centipawn loss
84%Accuracy
  1. fulmarsky Go wachini!
  2. fulmarsky (10...Be7) oh! Smith-morra gambit, black has had to face, ouch...
  3. fulmarsky (10...Be7) i went over this gambit recently, and i think ...e6 is good because it nullifies the white lsb more
  4. fulmarsky (11...O-O) it is frightening white development, can black catch up and hold on to this pawn lead in material, tense........
  5. RBorja1980 Let's go fwcj!!
  6. fulmarsky (16...Nxe5) i think black has caught up enough in development
  7. fulmarsky (16...Nxe5) hopefully... tense!
  8. alex11star so f4 Nc4 Qg4 Kh8 Bd4?
  9. alex11star wait you can just take, nvm
  10. alex11star i like black here, not much compensation for white i think
  11. fulmarsky (17.Qh5) absolutley! i guess in this gambit line, white needs to make something happen quickly, before black catches up in development,
  12. fulmarsky (17.Qh5) and i think black has got through the tricky period now and yes, has a nice pawn advantage, let's see how this continues!
  13. fulmarsky (17.Qh5) although i wonder if Bxh6 is concerning, ouch...... not sure......
  14. fulmarsky (17.Qh5) (plus [Ne5] is 'en prise' ... a tense moment perhaps.....
  15. fulmarsky (18...Rxc4) i don't think Bxh6 sac works for white, i can't see a perpetual check...
  16. fulmarsky (18...Rxc4) it's tense though
  17. Feet_Barbie Let's go fwcj
  18. fulmarsky (20.Rd3) with that rook lift i wonder if Bxh6 is more dangerous now..... tense..... tricky.....
  19. fulmarsky (20.Rd3) e.g. Bxh6 ...gxh6 Rg3+ ...Bg5 Qxh6 (bishop pinned) oh i can't work out the tactics, but yes, hopefully black is aware
  20. fulmarsky (20.Rd3) of these tense nuances...
  21. fulmarsky (20.Rd3) i'm pondering the move ...Bg5
  22. mqll So does black play Bg5? Eliminate the option?
  23. fulmarsky (20.Rd3) (noted! i'm thinking soo... there is a free a3-pawn, but ouch, ouch, tricky.... i'd be nervous about ...Bxa3 Bxh6
  24. fulmarsky (20.Rd3) maybe black cant take on a3, tricky!
  25. fulmarsky (20.Rd3) can*
  26. fulmarsky (20.Rd3) i imagine black is calculating ...Bxa3 Bxh6 hence the time being spent on this move...
  27. fulmarsky (20.Rd3) oh it's too troubling, i would just play ...Bg5 perhaps
  28. fulmarsky (20...Bc6) oh dear Bxh6 ...gxh6 Rg3+ ...Bg5 Qh6, followed perhaps by h4, i'm finding it tricky, but this is tense...
  29. fulmarsky (21.Bxh6) in the event of Bxh6 and black does not play ...gxh6 (which is i imagine safer) i can't work it out, e.g. Bxh6 ...Bxa3
  30. fulmarsky (21.Bxh6) ...Bf6 actually may be more prudent now
  31. fulmarsky (21...g6) tricky... i admit that the move ...g6 did not even occurt o me
  32. fulmarsky (21...g6) occur*
  33. fulmarsky (21...g6) (it drops the Rf8 bishop of course, but perhaps black reasoned it's the least bad move, not sure......
  34. fulmarsky (21...g6) Rf8 rook*
  35. fulmarsky (21...g6) oh queens attacked, i see, it's more complex...
  36. fulmarsky (21...g6) Rg3 pin looks strong now i guess
  37. fulmarsky (22.Rg3) if black were now to skip a go, then i assume: Rxg6+ ...fxg6 Qxg6+ ...Kh8 Qg7# tense!
  38. fulmarsky (22.Rg3) or Rxg6+ Kh8 Bxf8# tricky stuff!
  39. MilsBees Bxe4 Nxe4 Rxc1+ Kh2 and Bd6 is maybe a defense
  40. MilsBees Ah wait no on Rc1+ there's Bxc1
  41. fulmarsky (22.Rg3) ouch! poor black, maybe there's a way out of this tense position.... low time too!
  42. MilsBees Maybe Kh7, seems insane but otherwise I don't see a defense for black
  43. MilsBees Which is good for the team haha
  44. MilsBees Go fwcj!
  45. fulmarsky (22.Rg3) Go wachy!
  46. fulmarsky (22...Bf6) tense!
  47. MilsBees Ah that also works, and much simpler haha
  48. fulmarsky (22...Bf6) good tactics practice, pondering this! poor black though, at least white is low on time, so, can hold onto that!
  49. fulmarsky (22...Bf6) room for complications!
  50. fulmarsky (23.Qg4) interesting queen move, i didn't think i needed to move because of the pin, ouch maybe there is other complex stuff i hadn't seen
  51. fulmarsky (25...Bxg5) credit to black for seeing of that white pressure following Bxh6, and now i gues it's kind of 'on par', just not sure, tense...
  52. fulmarsky (27.h4) oh that's a tricky trick h4 move
  53. fulmarsky (28.e5) annoying e5, stopping ...Qf6
  54. fulmarsky (30.Ne4) oh that's a good, Bc6 is pinned, that's a good move, i think, is my initial thinking...
  55. fulmarsky (31...Bxe4) wow that maybe a !! move#
  56. fulmarsky (32.Qxe4) is it is removal of the guard following by Queen sac on g5
  57. fulmarsky (32.Qxe4) then ...Rh1+ oh i don't think it's checkmate, ouch
  58. alex11star that should lose, i think
  59. alex11star not quite
  60. fulmarsky (33...Qxd6) this chess game has been so tense throughout.... yes! tricky!
  61. alex11star my idea was rc5-c6 but i think black can either play Ra8 and a4 or Rh5 here
  62. alex11star stupid evaluation
  63. alex11star shouldn't talk
  64. fulmarsky (35.Rxe5) it's soo complex!! yes, let's see what happens to these rooks in this tricky rook endgame
  65. mqll I mean...isn't this a draw?
  66. fulmarsky (35.Rxe5) anything can happen on the chess board, tense... tense... even in a drawn rook endgame, there could be trickyness
  67. alex11star and so here i thought you double on the 6th rank but then black just pushes a4
  68. alex11star but yeah it's a draw
  69. alex11star in many ways lol
  70. fulmarsky (40...Kf5) tense!
  71. alex11star uh oh
  72. alex11star i think a5 may have been forced
  73. fulmarsky (44...e4) ouch! i can't work out who's winning in these endgames, but at least black has a passed pawn, tricky!
  74. mqll No. Rc5 Kg6 Kxe4
  75. alex11star i was looking at a different line, but this probably also loses for black
  76. fulmarsky (45...Kg4) oh no poor e4, poor e4 pawn
  77. fulmarsky (47...Re8+) Go wachy! stay in there, salvaage a draw if you can't win
  78. fulmarsky (48...Rf8+) unfortunately for the pawns are on oppositie sides of the board, this is tough
  79. fulmarsky (49...Re8+) black would take a darw, but i doubt white will ablige
  80. fulmarsky gg, a tense chess game through
  81. fulmarsky throughout