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[Event "Rated Crazyhouse game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/K2cF2BI5"] [Date "2023.07.06"] [White "ChristiniPlaysChess"] [Black "amir-khallaghi"] [Result "1-0"] [UTCDate "2023.07.06"] [UTCTime "21:26:42"] [WhiteElo "1461"] [BlackElo "1553"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+27"] [BlackRatingDiff "-135"] [Variant "Crazyhouse"] [TimeControl "120+2"] [ECO "C10"] [Opening "French Defense: Rubinstein Variation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 dxe4 { C10 French Defense: Rubinstein Variation } 4. Nxe4 P@d5?? { (1.13 → 4.14) Blunder. Nc6 was best. } (4... Nc6) 5. Nc3 Nc6 6. Nf3 Nf6 7. Bb5 Bd7 8. Ne5?? { (4.82 → 1.00) Blunder. O-O was best. } (8. O-O Rb8 9. Bg5 Be7 10. Bxc6 Bxc6 11. P@h6 gxh6 12. N@g7+ Kd7 13. Ne5+ Kc8 14. Bxf6 Bxf6) 8... Nxe5 9. dxe5 Bxb5 10. exf6?! { (1.08 → 0.25) Inaccuracy. Nxb5 was best. } (10. Nxb5) 10... Qxf6?? { (0.25 → 6.62) Blunder. B@a5 was best. } (10... B@a5) 11. Nxb5 Bc5 12. B@e3?! { (10.28 → 6.17) Inaccuracy. Nxc7+ was best. } (12. Nxc7+ Kd7) 12... B@b6?! { (6.17 → 10.74) Inaccuracy. B@a5+ was best. } (12... B@a5+ 13. P@c3) 13. N@g4 Qe7 14. O-O Bxe3 15. Bxe3 Bxe3 16. Nxe3?! { (19.00 → 7.53) Inaccuracy. P@f6 was best. } (16. P@f6 gxf6 17. Nxc7+ Qxc7 18. Nxf6+ Kd8 19. P@g7 Rg8 20. Nxg8 B@d6 21. R@f8+ N@e8 22. B@f6+ P@e7) 16... B@c5?! { (7.53 → 13.25) Inaccuracy. B@e5 was best. } (16... B@e5 17. Ng4) 17. Nf5?? { (13.25 → 1.10) Blunder. B@e5 was best. } (17. B@e5 Bxe3) 17... Qf6?? { (1.10 → 25.85) Blunder. exf5 was best. } (17... exf5 18. P@f6) 18. Nxc7+ Kd8 19. Nxa8 Qxb2?! { (29.54 → Mate in 6) Checkmate is now unavoidable. B@d6 was best. } (19... B@d6 20. P@c7+) 20. P@c7+ Kc8 21. N@e7+ Kd7 22. c8=Q+?! { (Mate in 4 → 44.48) Lost forced checkmate sequence. R@d8+ was best. } (22. R@d8+ Rxd8 23. cxd8=Q+ Kxd8 24. P@c7+ Ke8 25. R@d8#) 22... Rxc8 23. Nxc8 Kxc8?! { (40.59 → Mate in 2) Checkmate is now unavoidable. N@e8 was best. } (23... N@e8 24. Rb1) 24. Rb1?! { (Mate in 2 → 44.85) Lost forced checkmate sequence. R@c7+ was best. } (24. R@c7+ Kb8 25. R@c8#) 24... Qxa2?! { (44.85 → Mate in 2) Checkmate is now unavoidable. P@c7 was best. } (24... P@c7 25. Rxb2) 25. R@c7+ Kb8 26. Rbxb7+ Kxa8 27. R@b8# { White wins by checkmate. } 1-0