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1e4+0.3e5+0.32Nf3+0.3Nc6+0.33Bc4+0.1Nf6+0.54Ng5+0.1d5+0.45exd5+0.1Na5+0.36Bb5++0.2Bd7+0.77Qe2+0.5Be7+0.48Bxd7+?!−0.3...Inaccuracy. Nc3 was best.8.Nc3Bxb59.Qxb5+[...]8...Qxd7+0.29Nc3?!−0.9...Inaccuracy. c4 was best.9.c49...O-O??+0.9Blunder. Nxd5 was best.9...Nxd510O-O+0.9Bd6+1.411Nce4+1.1Nxd5??+4.4Blunder. Nxe4 was best.11...Nxe412.Nxe4b6[...]12Qd3+4.3Be7+4.513Nc5+4.5e4+4.214Qxe4+4.5Nf6+5.315Nxd7+5.3Nxe4+5.216Nxe4+5.2Rfd8+5.917Ndc5+5.3f5+5.418Ne6+5.4Rdc8+6.219Ng3+6.6Kf7+6.620Re1+6.4g6+6.821d3+6.3Bf6+6.922Ng5++6.2Kg7+6.623c3+6.6Nc6+7.324Bf4+6.7Nd8+7.325Ne6++6.3Nxe6+6.326Rxe6+6.2Kf7+6.327Rae1+6.2c5+6.328Bd6+5.8Rc6+5.829Nf1+5.8a5+6.430Nd2+5.6b5+6.531Nb3+6.3Raa6+6.332Nxc5+6.5Rxc5+7.833Rxf6++7.5Kxf6+7.934Bxc5+7.9a4+8.335Bd4++8.5Kf7+8.336a3+8.4Ra8+8.937Re5+8.9Rb8+8.738Kf1+8.8Rb7+8.939Ke2+9.0h5+10.040Kf3+9.9Rb8+10.541Kf4+10.2Rb7+10.742Kg5+10.2Rb8+10.543Bc5+11.1Rb7+10.544d4+12.3Rd7+13.145Bb4+10.6Rb7+14.546d5+16.3Rd7+21.547d6#12Rb7#1348Re7+#10Rxe7#1049dxe7#11Ke8#950Kxg6#8h4#851Kxf5#8h3#852gxh3#8Kd7#853h4#7Ke8#754h5#6Kf7#655h6#5Ke8#556h7#4Kf7#357e8=Q+#4Kxe8#458Ke6#4Kd8#459h8=Q+#3Kc7#360Bd6+#3Kc6#361Qc8+#2Kb6#262Bc5+#1Ka5#163Qb7#1b4#164cxb4#
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Checkmate • White is victorious
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/Nx6YvCVA"] [Date "2021.03.05"] [White "DJ-Logan"] [Black "bufferunderrun"] [Result "1-0"] [GameId "Nx6YvCVA"] [UTCDate "2021.03.05"] [UTCTime "13:00:55"] [WhiteElo "2024"] [BlackElo "2012"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+23"] [BlackRatingDiff "-10"] [WhiteTitle "FM"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "C58"] [Opening "Italian Game: Two Knights Defense, Polerio Defense, Bishop Check Line"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Ng5 d5 5. exd5 Na5 6. Bb5+ { C58 Italian Game: Two Knights Defense, Polerio Defense, Bishop Check Line } Bd7 7. Qe2 Be7 8. Bxd7+?! { (0.36 → -0.31) Inaccuracy. Nc3 was best. } (8. Nc3 Bxb5 9. Qxb5+ c6 10. dxc6 Nxc6 11. O-O O-O 12. Qe2 Nd4) 8... Qxd7 9. Nc3?! { (0.23 → -0.86) Inaccuracy. c4 was best. } (9. c4) 9... O-O?? { (-0.86 → 0.87) Blunder. Nxd5 was best. } (9... Nxd5) 10. O-O Bd6 11. Nce4 Nxd5?? { (1.06 → 4.43) Blunder. Nxe4 was best. } (11... Nxe4 12. Nxe4 b6 13. Rb1 Be7 14. b4 Nb7 15. c4 a5 16. a3 axb4 17. axb4 Ra4 18. Bb2) 12. Qd3 Be7 13. Nc5 e4 14. Qxe4 Nf6 15. Nxd7 Nxe4 16. Nxe4 Rfd8 17. Ndc5 f5 18. Ne6 Rdc8 19. Ng3 Kf7 20. Re1 g6 21. d3 Bf6 22. Ng5+ Kg7 23. c3 Nc6 24. Bf4 Nd8 25. Ne6+ Nxe6 26. Rxe6 Kf7 27. Rae1 c5 28. Bd6 Rc6 29. Nf1 a5 30. Nd2 b5 31. Nb3 Raa6 32. Nxc5 Rxc5 33. Rxf6+ Kxf6 34. Bxc5 a4 35. Bd4+ Kf7 36. a3 Ra8 37. Re5 Rb8 38. Kf1 Rb7 39. Ke2 h5 40. Kf3 Rb8 41. Kf4 Rb7 42. Kg5 Rb8 43. Bc5 Rb7 44. d4 Rd7 45. Bb4 Rb7 46. d5 Rd7 47. d6 Rb7 48. Re7+ Rxe7 49. dxe7 Ke8 50. Kxg6 h4 51. Kxf5 h3 52. gxh3 Kd7 53. h4 Ke8 54. h5 Kf7 55. h6 Ke8 56. h7 Kf7 57. e8=Q+ Kxe8 58. Ke6 Kd8 59. h8=Q+ Kc7 60. Bd6+ Kc6 61. Qc8+ Kb6 62. Bc5+ Ka5 63. Qb7 b4 64. cxb4# { White wins by checkmate. } 1-0
2 Inaccuracies
0 Mistakes
0 Blunders
14 Average centipawn loss
96%Accuracy
Learn from your mistakes
0 Inaccuracies
0 Mistakes
2 Blunders
29 Average centipawn loss
89%Accuracy
  1. FearlessKing64 Let's go DJ !
  2. FearlessKing64 (8) Taking on d7 was premature. Better first 8. Nc3. Now Black had 9... Nxd5 and Black is better.
  3. FearlessKing64 (10) Now we are back to the game Perdooliveira - Bufferunderrun. Black played 10... h6 in that game and White is better after 11. Nf3.
  4. FearlessKing64 (11) Na5 is vulnerable. It has no squares to go to. White can threaten to win Na5 with a3-b4.
  5. skyfaller1 I always thought 6...c6 was the move, this just looks like a pawn down for no compensation
  6. skyfaller1 oooh
  7. FearlessKing64 Yeah, 6... c6 is way more popular, like in So - Carlsen recently. So played a novelty from his own Chessable course but forgot the follow-up
  8. skyfaller1 this looks like gg
  9. DJ-Logan 12. Nd5 was a big blunder because of Qd3 attacking the knight an threatening Nf6
  10. FearlessKing64 Very nice. It was so tempting to play 12. Qh5, but White has nothing after 12... h6.
  11. FearlessKing64 DJ-Logan plays like Tal.
  12. FearlessKing64 Like his 20. Bg5 against SundanceXLC: lichess.org/3zjrU0P9#39
  13. FearlessKing64 Engine says it is not the best move, but I like it a lot.
  14. skyfaller1 hmm didn't see this but Nxh7 seems the move
  15. skyfaller1 or c4
  16. FearlessKing64 (13) Nc5?
  17. skyfaller1 ahh yes
  18. skyfaller1 then e4 followed by Nf6 to escape but still loses the exchange
  19. Pifisch take the queen and than the rook
  20. FearlessKing64 (15) Nxd7 Nxe4 Nxe4 is a full piece, right?
  21. skyfaller1 yeah black had options
  22. skyfaller1 f5 instead of Nf6 was an exchange i think
  23. Pifisch 2 pawns at least
  24. FearlessKing64 Knights that defend each other, always a vulnerability.
  25. skyfaller1 Ne6 looks fine
  26. FearlessKing64 Yes, an exchange after all :-)
  27. skyfaller1 i didn't see this far ahead!
  28. skyfaller1 think white should clean up easily from here have a nice day everyone
  29. Pifisch not so simple anymore
  30. FearlessKing64 (31) The pin Rc6-Bd6-Re6 is annoying. White is still winning e.g. 30. d4 cxd4 Rxf6 Kxf6 Be5+ Kf7 Bxd4.
  31. FearlessKing64 Followed by Nf3-e5+ etc.
  32. FearlessKing64 (32) Rxf6 Kxf6 Bxc5 a4 Bd4+ Kf7 Nc5
  33. Pifisch yes, but this was not necessary
  34. FearlessKing64 (43) Bc5 Re7 trading the rooks and winning the pawn ending is the easiest.
  35. Pifisch go for the promotion
  36. Pifisch and now clean up
  37. Pifisch first e8
  38. FearlessKing64 (57) h8:Q stalemate nice trick
  39. FearlessKing64 Congrats DJ. Nice win!
  40. DJ-Logan well played buffer
  41. Pifisch congrats DJ was a hard win, buffer gave not up
  42. FearlessKing64 Next match in 10 minutes: fvafier - GandalfThePeriwinkle.