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1e4+0.2c5+0.32d40.0cxd4+0.13c3−0.1Nf60.04Bd3−0.4Nc6−0.55Nf3−0.4g6?!+0.5Inaccuracy. dxc3 was best.5...dxc36.Nxc3g6[...]6cxd4+0.6e6+0.97Bg5+0.9Qa5+?!+1.5Inaccuracy. h6 was best.7...h68.Be3Nb4[...]8Nc3+1.4Bg7+1.39O-O+0.9O-O+1.410a3?+0.1...Mistake. Qd2 was best.10.Qd2d510...Nxd4+0.111b4??−5.2...Blunder. h4 was best.11.h411...Nxf3+−5.512Qxf3−5.5Qxg5−5.313Rad1−5.3b6−4.814e5−4.7Nd5−4.215Nxd5−4.2exd5−4.116Qxd5−4.1Rb8−4.217Qd6?!−5.8...Inaccuracy. f4 was best.17.f4Qg418.Qa2[...]17...Qxe5−5.518Bc4−5.4Qxd6−5.419Rxd6−5.4Rd8−5.520Bd5?!−7.6...Inaccuracy. Rfd1 was best.20.Rfd1Bf821.R6d4[...]20...Be5−7.721Bxf7+−7.6Kxf7−7.622Rd3−7.5Bb7−7.223Rfd1−7.5d6−7.224Rh3−7.5Kg7−7.525Kf1−7.7Rbc8−7.726a4−7.7Rc4−7.627Rb3−8.1Rc3−8.128Rxc3−7.9Bxc3−7.929a5−8.0Bxb4−7.930axb6−7.9axb6−7.831Rb1−8.0Bc5−8.032Ke2−8.4Rf8−8.433f3−8.3Ra8−8.334h4−8.4Ra2+−8.335Kf1?#−5...Checkmate is now unavoidable. Kd3 was best.35.Kd3Kf636.Kc3[...]35...Rf2+?−8.8Lost forced checkmate sequence. Ba6+ was best.35...Ba6+36.Rb5Bxb5+[...]36Kg1?#−12...Checkmate is now unavoidable. Ke1 was best.36.Ke1Rxg237.f4[...]36...Rb2+#−1437Kh2#−7Rxb1#−738f4#−4Rb2#−639Kh3#−6Rxg2#−540f5#−4Ra2#−441fxg6#−4hxg6#−442h5#−4gxh5#−443Kh4#−4b5#−4
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/WzwAvPMN"] [Date "2024.09.24"] [White "UpGoerFive"] [Black "juliochobo"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "WzwAvPMN"] [UTCDate "2024.09.24"] [UTCTime "23:33:16"] [WhiteElo "1636"] [BlackElo "1598"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-16"] [BlackRatingDiff "+33"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "B21"] [Opening "Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit Declined, Alapin Formation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 c5 2. d4 cxd4 3. c3 Nf6 { B21 Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit Declined, Alapin Formation } 4. Bd3 Nc6 5. Nf3 g6?! { (-0.37 → 0.54) Inaccuracy. dxc3 was best. } (5... dxc3 6. Nxc3 g6 7. e5 Ng4 8. Bf4 Bg7 9. Qe2 Qa5 10. Bb5) 6. cxd4 e6 7. Bg5 Qa5+?! { (0.89 → 1.47) Inaccuracy. h6 was best. } (7... h6 8. Be3 Nb4 9. Nc3 Nxd3+ 10. Qxd3 d6 11. O-O Bg7 12. Qb5+ Qd7 13. e5) 8. Nc3 Bg7 9. O-O O-O 10. a3? { (1.36 → 0.09) Mistake. Qd2 was best. } (10. Qd2 d5) 10... Nxd4 11. b4?? { (0.10 → -5.24) Blunder. h4 was best. } (11. h4) 11... Nxf3+ 12. Qxf3 Qxg5 13. Rad1 b6 14. e5 Nd5 15. Nxd5 exd5 16. Qxd5 Rb8 17. Qd6?! { (-4.17 → -5.80) Inaccuracy. f4 was best. } (17. f4 Qg4 18. Qa2 Bb7 19. h3 Qh4 20. Bb5 Rbd8 21. Qe2 Bc6 22. Rd6 Rc8) 17... Qxe5 18. Bc4 Qxd6 19. Rxd6 Rd8 20. Bd5?! { (-5.50 → -7.65) Inaccuracy. Rfd1 was best. } (20. Rfd1 Bf8 21. R6d4 d6 22. g3 Bf5 23. Bd5 b5 24. g4 Be6 25. Bxe6 fxe6) 20... Be5 21. Bxf7+ Kxf7 22. Rd3 Bb7 23. Rfd1 d6 24. Rh3 Kg7 25. Kf1 Rbc8 26. a4 Rc4 27. Rb3 Rc3 28. Rxc3 Bxc3 29. a5 Bxb4 30. axb6 axb6 31. Rb1 Bc5 32. Ke2 Rf8 33. f3 Ra8 34. h4 Ra2+ 35. Kf1? { (-8.28 → Mate in 5) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Kd3 was best. } (35. Kd3 Kf6 36. Kc3 Bc6 37. h5 g5 38. Rc1 Ra3+ 39. Kb2 Re3 40. Kc2 Ba4+) 35... Rf2+? { (Mate in 5 → -8.83) Lost forced checkmate sequence. Ba6+ was best. } (35... Ba6+ 36. Rb5 Bxb5+ 37. Ke1 Be3 38. Kd1 Bd3 39. g4 Ra1#) 36. Kg1? { (-8.83 → Mate in 12) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Ke1 was best. } (36. Ke1 Rxg2 37. f4 Bf3 38. Rb3 Bg4 39. h5 gxh5 40. Rd3 Kf6 41. Rd5 h6) 36... Rb2+ 37. Kh2 Rxb1 38. f4 Rb2 39. Kh3 Rxg2 40. f5 Ra2 41. fxg6 hxg6 42. h5 gxh5 43. Kh4 b5 { White resigns. } 0-1
2 Inaccuracies
3 Mistakes
1 Blunder
39 Average centipawn loss
87%Accuracy
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2 Inaccuracies
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0 Blunders
15 Average centipawn loss
96%Accuracy
  1. Mennonite Go julio!
  2. juliochobo I have recently looked into the theory for the morra. Opponent deviates with Bd3, taking ion d4 should be the move.
  3. Ahleber Go Julio !!!!
  4. juliochobo Calculating a critical line. Taking on d4 with potential deflection. But what if the bishop takes first?
  5. juliochobo I think this works out. If Bxf6 - Bxf6, the bishop protects d4, and e5 doesn't work because I have 2 attackers.
  6. juliochobo b4 right away doesn't work because I take the knight with check
  7. juliochobo If white retreats the bishop, I will take the knight anyway. I have time to retreat my f6 if push come to shove as well
  8. juliochobo There also does not seem to have any discoveries using the d3 bishop as well
  9. juliochobo Alright, despite my screw up in the opening, I have managed to come on top. Now, how to consolidate, finish the development of my pieces?
  10. juliochobo b6 could be an option, fianchetto, but then there is e5... hitting the knight and the rook. But then there is Nd5...
  11. juliochobo Trying to decide between d5 or b6...
  12. Goatsrock (17) Go juliochobo!!!
  13. juliochobo Now the choice between trading queens or being more aggressive.. I think Dxe5 is probably the best move.
  14. juliochobo Bb7 threatens mate, but after g3, there is no more threat, and my bishop no longer defends the d7 pawn.
  15. juliochobo Wait, I think the rook is trapped
  16. juliochobo Guess he can sacrifice the bishop, but that shouldn't work
  17. juliochobo Many tempting options. Rc4, Rc2, Rc3
  18. juliochobo Hmm, feel like check mate is in the air, but maybe not. Let's look carefully
  19. juliochobo No checkmate, but plenty of material available yet
  20. juliochobo Obviously Ke1 is forced, otherwise I win the rook
  21. juliochobo Ok he will try to go for stalemate I guess