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1d4+0.2Nf6+0.22c4+0.2g6+0.33Nc3+0.2Bg7+0.54e4+0.6d6+0.55Nf3+0.5O-O+0.56Be2+0.4Nbd7+0.67O-O+0.5e5+0.78dxe5+0.3dxe5+0.69Qc2+0.5h6+0.810b4+0.9a5+1.311Qb1??−0.7...Blunder. b5 was best.11.b5Re812.Rd1[...]11...Nh7??+1.0Blunder. axb4 was best.11...axb412.Qxb4c6[...]12c5?!+0.1...Inaccuracy. b5 was best.12.b5c613.Na4[...]12...axb4+0.113Qxb4+0.2c6+0.514Be3+0.5Kh8?!+1.3Inaccuracy. Qe7 was best.14...Qe715.Na4b5[...]15g4??−0.6...Blunder. Rfd1 was best.15.Rfd1Qe716.a4[...]15...f5??+1.2Blunder. Qe7 was best.15...Qe716gxf5+1.1gxf5+1.317Kh1??−1.5...Blunder. exf5 was best.17.exf517...f4−1.418Bd2−1.4Ng5−0.919Nxg5−0.9hxg5−0.920Bg4?−2.6...Mistake. Rg1 was best.20.Rg120...Nf6−2.521Bxc8−2.6Rxc8−2.422Rad1−2.4Qe7?!−1.5Inaccuracy. Qe8 was best.22...Qe823.f3g4[...]23Rg1?!−2.3...Inaccuracy. f3 was best.23.f323...g4−2.224Ne2?!−3.1...Inaccuracy. Be1 was best.24.Be124...Qf7−3.025Bc3−3.4Qh5−3.426Rd6?−6.0...Mistake. Rd3 was best.26.Rd3Bh627.Rd6[...]26...g3−5.727fxg3−7.4Qxe2?−4.3Mistake. Ng4 was best.27...Ng428.Rg2f3[...]28Rg2?!−6.3...Inaccuracy. Bxe5 was best.28.Bxe5f329.Bxf6[...]28...Qf1+−6.429Rg1−6.4Qf3+−6.130Rg2−5.9Nxe4−6.131Qb2−8.0Qf1+−8.032Rg1−8.0Nf2+−7.633Qxf2−7.9Qxf2−7.734gxf4−10.0Qf3+−9.435Rg2−9.1Qxc3−7.536Rd7−9.5exf4−8.837Rxb7?#−6...Checkmate is now unavoidable. Rd1 was best.37.Rd1Qf338.Re1[...]37...Qe1+#−538Rg1#−5Qe4+#−439Rg2#−4Rg8#−340Rd7#−3Rb8#−341Kg1#−1Rb1+#−242Kf2#−1Bd4+#−1
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/Eo3KcrAN"] [Date "2024.09.18"] [White "gary0892"] [Black "Soreby"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "Eo3KcrAN"] [UTCDate "2024.09.18"] [UTCTime "15:31:20"] [WhiteElo "1806"] [BlackElo "1820"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-7"] [BlackRatingDiff "+23"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "E94"] [Opening "King's Indian Defense: Orthodox Variation, Positional Defense"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Nf3 O-O 6. Be2 Nbd7 7. O-O e5 { E94 King's Indian Defense: Orthodox Variation, Positional Defense } 8. dxe5 dxe5 9. Qc2 h6 10. b4 a5 11. Qb1?? { (1.25 → -0.66) Blunder. b5 was best. } (11. b5 Re8 12. Rd1 Bf8 13. Ne1 Bb4 14. Nd5 Nxd5 15. cxd5 Kh7 16. Nf3 Bd6) 11... Nh7?? { (-0.66 → 1.03) Blunder. axb4 was best. } (11... axb4 12. Qxb4 c6 13. Be3 Ng4 14. Bd2 Re8 15. h3 Ngf6 16. Rfd1 Bf8 17. Qb2) 12. c5?! { (1.03 → 0.09) Inaccuracy. b5 was best. } (12. b5 c6 13. Na4 Re8 14. c5 Qe7 15. Be3 Nhf8 16. Bc4 Nf6 17. Nb6 Rb8) 12... axb4 13. Qxb4 c6 14. Be3 Kh8?! { (0.54 → 1.25) Inaccuracy. Qe7 was best. } (14... Qe7 15. Na4 b5 16. Nc3 Nhf6 17. h3 Nb8 18. Qb1 g5 19. Nd2 g4 20. a4) 15. g4?? { (1.25 → -0.61) Blunder. Rfd1 was best. } (15. Rfd1 Qe7 16. a4 Nb8 17. Rd6 Na6 18. Bxa6 Rxa6 19. a5 Qc7 20. Bd2 Bg4) 15... f5?? { (-0.61 → 1.17) Blunder. Qe7 was best. } (15... Qe7) 16. gxf5 gxf5 17. Kh1?? { (1.26 → -1.52) Blunder. exf5 was best. } (17. exf5) 17... f4 18. Bd2 Ng5 19. Nxg5 hxg5 20. Bg4? { (-0.93 → -2.56) Mistake. Rg1 was best. } (20. Rg1) 20... Nf6 21. Bxc8 Rxc8 22. Rad1 Qe7?! { (-2.37 → -1.54) Inaccuracy. Qe8 was best. } (22... Qe8 23. f3 g4 24. Ne2 Qh5 25. Ng1 Rcd8 26. Qc4 Rf7 27. Qe2 g3 28. Bc3) 23. Rg1?! { (-1.54 → -2.34) Inaccuracy. f3 was best. } (23. f3) 23... g4 24. Ne2?! { (-2.20 → -3.10) Inaccuracy. Be1 was best. } (24. Be1) 24... Qf7 25. Bc3 Qh5 26. Rd6? { (-3.39 → -6.03) Mistake. Rd3 was best. } (26. Rd3 Bh6 27. Rd6 Rce8 28. Qb2 Rf7 29. a3 Nxe4 30. Rxh6+ Qxh6 31. Bxe5+ Kh7) 26... g3 27. fxg3 Qxe2? { (-7.41 → -4.29) Mistake. Ng4 was best. } (27... Ng4 28. Rg2 f3 29. Nf4 Rxf4 30. gxf4 fxg2+ 31. Kxg2 Qxh2+ 32. Kf3 Qxf4+ 33. Ke2) 28. Rg2?! { (-4.29 → -6.35) Inaccuracy. Bxe5 was best. } (28. Bxe5 f3 29. Bxf6 Rxf6 30. Rd2 Qe3 31. Qd4 Qxd4 32. Rxd4 Re8 33. Rc4 Rd8) 28... Qf1+ 29. Rg1 Qf3+ 30. Rg2 Nxe4 31. Qb2 Qf1+ 32. Rg1 Nf2+ 33. Qxf2 Qxf2 34. gxf4 Qf3+ 35. Rg2 Qxc3 36. Rd7 exf4 37. Rxb7? { (-8.84 → Mate in 6) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Rd1 was best. } (37. Rd1 Qf3 38. Re1 Qd5 39. Rf1 Be5 40. Kg1 Rg8 41. Rg3 fxg3 42. hxg3 Rxg3+) 37... Qe1+ 38. Rg1 Qe4+ 39. Rg2 Rg8 40. Rd7 Rb8 41. Kg1 Rb1+ 42. Kf2 Bd4+ { White resigns. } 0-1
4 Inaccuracies
3 Mistakes
3 Blunders
62 Average centipawn loss
83%Accuracy
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2 Inaccuracies
1 Mistake
2 Blunders
37 Average centipawn loss
90%Accuracy
  1. Feet_Barbie (7...e5) go gary0892
  2. Feet_Barbie (7...e5) still prep
  3. d0wnh0me (7...e5) Let's go gary!
  4. Feet_Barbie (8.dxe5) the d0wnh0me line ohio variation captain exchange
  5. Feet_Barbie (8...dxe5) looks chill but its actually deeply nuanced
  6. d0wnh0me (8...dxe5) Haha - I've love to get an opening named after the great state of Ohio! :P
  7. Feet_Barbie (8...dxe5) funny bg5 is the most played in the pool and barely by masters
  8. Estructuralista and it's win rate is not great
  9. Estructuralista masters are right
  10. d0wnh0me (8...dxe5) Slightly different line from my game with Borja - black has played Nbd7 first
  11. Estructuralista well actually dxe5 is barely played by masters and has a bad winrate for white
  12. Estructuralista i used to play Be3 there
  13. Feet_Barbie (9.Qc2) There's nothing wrong with Ohio Except the snow and the rain I really like Drew Carey And I'd love to see The Rock & Roll Hall of Fa
  14. Feet_Barbie (9.Qc2) i remember this song that mentions ohio ahah went looking for hit
  15. Feet_Barbie (9.Qc2) its actuallya bout texas smh
  16. Estructuralista bit of family/chilean trivia about ohio, fitting cause today is chile's national day
  17. Feet_Barbie (9.Qc2) anyways qc2 this is still what gary wanted an easy game withouth sharp lines
  18. Estructuralista We chileans love to replace words for similar sounding ones in english, we think it's funny
  19. Estructuralista (i.e. instead of saying listo, we say "Liz Taylor")
  20. Estructuralista so one of those, coined as far as i know by a friend of my dad
  21. Estructuralista was to replace the expression "al ojo" for "al ohio"
  22. Estructuralista al ojo means to do something by feel, like without a strict measure. And ojo sounds like ohio
  23. Feet_Barbie (10...a5) ahah thats a cute story
  24. Feet_Barbie (10...a5) we can say also an opening is played al ohio
  25. Estructuralista yeah haha
  26. Estructuralista the ohio way is to play by feel
  27. Feet_Barbie (10...a5) not whats happening rn since b4
  28. RBorja1980 Let's go Gary!!!!!
  29. RBorja1980 Hi guys.
  30. RBorja1980 Don't know about c5. With the disconnected pawns on the queenside is easier for black to handle.
  31. Feet_Barbie (19...hxg5) how do we move the queen ahah
  32. Feet_Barbie (19...hxg5) i am not focusing fully just checking rn
  33. Feet_Barbie (20.Bg4) bc4 qh3
  34. Feet_Barbie (20.Bg4) or some insane rook lift a4 ra3
  35. Feet_Barbie (20.Bg4) ahah
  36. Feet_Barbie (20...Nf6) mmh maybe need to be more practical but i liked that bish
  37. Feet_Barbie (20...Nf6) sad
  38. Feet_Barbie (21...Rxc8) mmh
  39. gary0892 Hello
  40. Soreby Hi
  41. Soreby At move 11 we are still equal, but mot Nh7 was not good apparently
  42. gary0892 Looking at the comments, I did think about Bg5 instead of Qc2 and trading
  43. Soreby G4 was not a mistake according to the computer, but your king is exposed, but so are mine ;) But maybe its harder for you to play with the
  44. gary0892 Yeah that's what I thought
  45. gary0892 We both have mutual weak kings
  46. Soreby Queen on the other side of the board, i tried to play with tempo from hereon
  47. Soreby Yes, exactly, both king weak
  48. gary0892 Yeah, I thought my best shot was sacking the knight
  49. gary0892 after g3
  50. gary0892 Ah, should've taken on f5 again
  51. gary0892 Instead of Kh1
  52. Soreby Yeah, i just saw that as well
  53. Soreby But i thought i should have easy play there, putting a piece on f6
  54. gary0892 Yeah
  55. gary0892 I missed Nf6 attacking two pieces
  56. Soreby Or advancing to e4 and opening the bishop
  57. gary0892 So Bg4 was a mistake
  58. Soreby Hmm, yes, i guess that is your good bishop, and i dont really need my lightsquared due to that your king is already open, but we have both
  59. Soreby Bad dark bishops
  60. gary0892 Yep, also thought it was important for defending the king
  61. Soreby Yes, and when you went Rd6 i got nervous for a while, thought i missed something, because you activated the rook, but it looks as a mistake
  62. gary0892 Yeah, a desperate attempt at counterplay
  63. gary0892 But it all comes too late
  64. Soreby A good one I think, the computer always knows it all, but in a game its better to activate the rooks :)
  65. Soreby Yes, my king was pretty secure in the end, more luck from my side to be honest, but that made it easier for me to gain tempos against your k
  66. Soreby Ing
  67. gary0892 Yep
  68. Soreby Dynamical game to say the least :) a lot going on, and easy for both sides to make mistakes, so I think you did right in continuing for a wh
  69. Soreby Ile
  70. Soreby Ill activate the computer analysis as well
  71. gary0892 Ah my favourite part
  72. gary0892 Not playing b5, my first mistake
  73. gary0892 I wanted to play it but was giving your knight a square
  74. gary0892 But turns out I'm not due to Ba3
  75. Soreby Ahh, ok, yes i thought it would be good for me as well if you went b5
  76. gary0892 I knew b4 was a common idea, but then didn't quite know how to respond to a 4
  77. gary0892 I guess that's the KID for you, really complicated to play accurately
  78. Soreby Yes, its hard with all the nuances, but generally as you say you should try to attack on the queenside, i went a5 and hoped for b5 to make
  79. Soreby Ct available for the night
  80. Soreby Yes, i have studied the Chessable course by Gawain jones but have a loooot to go through still, it is complicated as H&%l
  81. gary0892 Haha yeah
  82. gary0892 I can imagine
  83. Soreby Well, thanks for a good game and good luck in your upcoming games, I have to go :)
  84. gary0892 Ok, thanks for the game
  85. gary0892 Good luck to you too