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1e4+0.2c5+0.32Nf3+0.3e60.03c3+0.2d5+0.14exd5+0.2exd5+0.35g3−0.1Nf60.06d4−0.2Bg4+0.27Bg20.0Nc6+0.48Qe2+?!−0.3...Inaccuracy. O-O was best.8.O-Ocxd49.h3[...]8...Be7−0.29dxc5−0.6O-O−0.610O-O−0.6Bxc5−0.611Qb5−0.6Bb6−0.512Bg5−0.6Re8−0.313Bxf6−0.6Qxf6−0.614Qxd5??−2.7...Blunder. Nbd2 was best.14.Nbd2d414...Rad8−2.715Qg5−2.8Qxg5−2.816Nxg5−2.7Re2?−0.9Mistake. Ne5 was best.16...Ne517.Na3h6[...]17Na3−0.9Ne5−1.018h3−1.0h6−0.719hxg4?−1.9...Mistake. Nxf7 was best.19.Nxf719...hxg5−1.820Rae1??−5.4...Blunder. Nb5 was best.20.Nb5Rxb220...Bxf2+−5.3
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/Sna6NSSE"] [Date "2024.01.26"] [White "BarbarAusBielefeld"] [Black "juandeleon"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "Sna6NSSE"] [UTCDate "2024.01.26"] [UTCTime "18:00:36"] [WhiteElo "1906"] [BlackElo "1879"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-17"] [BlackRatingDiff "+11"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "B40"] [Opening "Sicilian Defense: Delayed Alapin Variation, with e6"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. c3 { B40 Sicilian Defense: Delayed Alapin Variation, with e6 } d5 4. exd5 exd5 5. g3 Nf6 6. d4 Bg4 7. Bg2 Nc6 8. Qe2+?! { (0.44 → -0.26) Inaccuracy. O-O was best. } (8. O-O cxd4 9. h3 Bxf3 10. Bxf3 Qd7 11. cxd4 Be7 12. Kg2 O-O) 8... Be7 9. dxc5 O-O 10. O-O Bxc5 11. Qb5 Bb6 12. Bg5 Re8 13. Bxf6 Qxf6 14. Qxd5?? { (-0.63 → -2.72) Blunder. Nbd2 was best. } (14. Nbd2 d4) 14... Rad8 15. Qg5 Qxg5 16. Nxg5 Re2? { (-2.68 → -0.86) Mistake. Ne5 was best. } (16... Ne5 17. Na3 h6 18. Nh3 g5 19. Nc2 Nf3+ 20. Bxf3 Bxf3 21. Na3 Bc5 22. Rfe1 Rxe1+ 23. Rxe1) 17. Na3 Ne5 18. h3 h6 19. hxg4? { (-0.73 → -1.89) Mistake. Nxf7 was best. } (19. Nxf7) 19... hxg5 20. Rae1?? { (-1.84 → -5.38) Blunder. Nb5 was best. } (20. Nb5 Rxb2) 20... Bxf2+ { White resigns. } 0-1
1 Inaccuracy
1 Mistake
2 Blunders
47 Average centipawn loss
78%Accuracy
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0 Inaccuracies
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19 Average centipawn loss
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  1. samuelglats Let's go juan!!!
  2. juandeleon (8...Be7) Exchanging Queens and leaving me with an isolated pawn does my opponent's work easier
  3. juandeleon (10...Bxc5) I think I spent much time in the first ten moves
  4. juandeleon (10...Bxc5) 10...Re8 looked nice but there are many possibilities, not sure what was best
  5. fulmarsky (11...Bb6) go bab!
  6. fulmarsky (12.Bg5) i like that white dsb on g5
  7. fulmarsky (12.Bg5) i predict ...h6
  8. gary0892 (12...Re8) Ah tough luck with the prediction
  9. juandeleon (12...Re8) 12...d4 looks like a potential counter-attack but it's still not clear to me
  10. fulmarsky (12...Re8) actually 12...h6 Bxf6 ...Qxh6 Qxc6 hmmmmm....
  11. fulmarsky (12...Re8) tense chess game!
  12. gary0892 (12...Re8) bxc6 there?
  13. juandeleon (12...Re8) maybe I didn't active enough to take advantage of my better piece development
  14. fulmarsky (12...Re8) hmmmmm Bxf6 ...Qxf6 Qxd5 ....Rd8 black has a lot of activitiy!
  15. fulmarsky (12...Re8) tricky!
  16. Saturnitus Go Juan!
  17. gary0892 (14.Qxd5) Rd8 and can Queen still defend the knight?
  18. fulmarsky (14...Rad8) oh dear i missed that Nf3 is attacked 2x
  19. fulmarsky (15.Qg5) oh yes!!!
  20. alex11star Bxf3 Qxf6 Bxg2 Qg5 Bxf1 :-)
  21. alex11star (you probably shouldn't play that)
  22. fulmarsky (15.Qg5) ooh trying to count material, this is complex
  23. fulmarsky (16.Nxg5) ouch those black rooks!!!
  24. alex11star i think the way you proceed is h6 Nf3 Re2 or something
  25. alex11star then Nbd2 Bxf3 Nxf3 Rxb2
  26. fulmarsky (16.Nxg5) noted! i ponder white playing next Bxc6 regardless, just to trade more material since winning by a pawn but, ouch, it would
  27. fulmarsky (16.Nxg5) strengthen the black lsb
  28. fulmarsky (16.Nxg5) oh i guess Ng5 could be in jeapardy after ...h6 though, tricky
  29. gary0892 (16.Nxg5) Maybe think that lsb is a very valuable piece though
  30. alex11star oh right also in my line earlier Bxf3 Qxf6 Bxg2 Qxd8 so especially you shouldn't play that
  31. fulmarsky (16.Nxg5) oh noted! yes! black's pieces are a lot more active, can white catch up and hold on to that pawn lead.... let's see............
  32. alex11star if Re2 then Rxf2 also becomes a threat
  33. alex11star Rxf2 Rd1 etc but almost certainly the b1 knight will move
  34. fulmarsky (16...Re2) oh dear
  35. alex11star white seems much worse
  36. alex11star b3 you just lose
  37. gary0892 (16...Re2) Yeah Rd2 possible too once the knight moves
  38. fulmarsky (16...Re2) it's a pity f2 is pinned!
  39. alex11star unless you play Na3 Rxf2 Nc4 but that probably doesn't work for whatever reasons
  40. alex11star just Bc5 also
  41. alex11star well ok b4, so i don't know
  42. alex11star but Na3 Rdd2 in general anyway
  43. fulmarsky (16...Re2) lots of issues for white to deal with, ouch, tense!
  44. gary0892 (16...Re2) Oh yeah, meant Rdd2
  45. fulmarsky (16...Re2) white will be fortunate to get out of this, go b.a.b!
  46. alex11star Rdd2 Nc4 Rxf2 Nxb6 Rxg2
  47. alex11star if Nxd2 instead... not sure
  48. alex11star probably Rdd2 right away doesn't quite work for that reason
  49. fulmarsky (17.Na3) yes! maybe this a bit of hope for white's position, this is tricky
  50. fulmarsky (17.Na3) black can eat b2 right away, i'm guessing? hm....
  51. fulmarsky (17...Ne5) tempted by Be4
  52. fulmarsky (17...Ne5) on idea, tense!
  53. fulmarsky (17...Ne5) no* idea
  54. alex11star the idea is Nd3 but can you not stop that by Rad1 Nd3 Nc4?
  55. alex11star i don't see what black has
  56. juandeleon (17...Ne5) I like my position but I hope the time issue doesn't backfire me
  57. alex11star or even Be4 for that matter exploiting the pin
  58. fulmarsky (17...Ne5) complex stuff! at least white has a bit more time.....
  59. alex11star Ng5 stops both Rxe4 and Bf3+ if Bxf2 Kh1
  60. alex11star 18. Rad1 Rxb2 Rxd8 Bxd8
  61. alex11star 18. h3 Rxf2?
  62. alex11star not sure if that works here
  63. fulmarsky (18...h6) complex h3 followed b6
  64. fulmarsky (18...h6) white knight nowhere to go!
  65. alex11star Nxf7 Rdd2 i think you have to avoid
  66. fulmarsky (18...h6) Ne4 i'm pondering....
  67. alex11star Ne4 f5 then it's trapped but you have to calculate hxg4
  68. alex11star (after f5)
  69. fulmarsky (18...h6) absolutely, calculation! tricky tricky
  70. alex11star after fxe4 in that line white's knight can't move, c4 is covered, and the pawn looks dangerous
  71. alex11star with that in mind i would just play hxg4 here first
  72. alex11star also eliminates Rad1 Rxb2 or Rxf2 tricks
  73. fulmarsky (18...h6) tense!! yes Ne4 is full of complication!
  74. fulmarsky (18...h6) at least white is taking time here!
  75. alex11star hxg4 hxg5 and you will lose g4, material will be equal with a weak b2 pawn unless you can play b4 and then c3 is weak
  76. alex11star also still a weak f2 pawn
  77. fulmarsky (18...h6) oooh yes! white's pawn structure will be compromised! ouch!
  78. alex11star 20. Rae1 here even?
  79. alex11star yeah
  80. alex11star that's the way you do it
  81. alex11star Rxf2 Rxf2 Nxg4 is cute but probably doesn't quite work
  82. alex11star or does it, you can't stop Rd2 then
  83. fulmarsky gg both!
  84. Saturnitus Nice
  85. alex11star ok well i'm a complete idiot thanks stockfish