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1d4+0.2Nf6+0.22c4+0.2g6+0.33Bf4+0.1Bg70.04Nf30.0O-O+0.15Nc30.0c5+0.46d5+0.4d6+0.47e4+0.4Nh5+0.78Bd2+1.0e6+0.99Bd3?!+0.1...Inaccuracy. Be2 was best.9.Be2Nf610.O-O[...]9...exd5+0.110cxd5+0.1a6+0.211a4+0.2b6?!+0.9Inaccuracy. Bg4 was best.11...Bg412.Be2Nd7[...]12O-O+0.7Bg4+0.713h3+0.5Bxf3+0.414Qxf3+0.4Nd7+0.515Bf4?−1.1...Mistake. Qe2 was best.15.Qe2Qh416.Qg4[...]15...Nxf4−1.116Qxf4−1.1Ne5−0.717Qd2−0.8f5−0.318Rae1??−2.3...Blunder. exf5 was best.18.exf5Qh418...f4−2.319f3−2.3Nd7?!−1.4Inaccuracy. b5 was best.19...b520.axb5c4[...]20Ne2−1.7Qh4−1.321b4−1.3Ne5−1.322b5?!−2.5...Inaccuracy. bxc5 was best.22.bxc5bxc523.Rb1[...]22...a5−2.523Nc3−2.8Nf7−2.424Ne2−2.6Be5−2.125Bc4−2.6g5−2.526Kh2?−4.1...Mistake. Rc1 was best.26.Rc1Bf627.Rc2[...]26...Nh8?!−2.6Inaccuracy. g4 was best.26...g427.Rd1Kh8[...]27Rc1−3.1Ng6−2.828Rg1−3.5Ra7−3.529Qe1−3.8Qh6−3.930Rb1−3.8Kf7?!−2.8Inaccuracy. g4 was best.30...g431.Qf1Rg7[...]31Rb3−3.3Ke8−3.332Rf1−3.3Raf7−3.233Kg1−3.3Qg7−3.334Qd2−3.5h5−3.635Kf2−3.5g4−3.536hxg4−3.9hxg4−3.837Ke1−3.8Nh4−3.838Nc1−4.0gxf3−4.139gxf3−3.8Ng2+−3.640Ke2−4.3Ne3−4.2
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/XrNRZaPo"] [Date "2024.10.16"] [White "RabbieR"] [Black "BMAstatine"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "XrNRZaPo"] [UTCDate "2024.10.16"] [UTCTime "06:03:03"] [WhiteElo "1953"] [BlackElo "2105"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-15"] [BlackRatingDiff "+13"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "E60"] [Opening "Indian Defense: West Indian Defense"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 { E60 Indian Defense: West Indian Defense } 3. Bf4 Bg7 4. Nf3 O-O 5. Nc3 c5 6. d5 d6 7. e4 Nh5 8. Bd2 e6 9. Bd3?! { (0.86 → 0.06) Inaccuracy. Be2 was best. } (9. Be2 Nf6 10. O-O exd5 11. exd5 Bf5 12. Re1 Bg4 13. Bf4 Bxf3 14. Bxf3 Ne8) 9... exd5 10. cxd5 a6 11. a4 b6?! { (0.18 → 0.86) Inaccuracy. Bg4 was best. } (11... Bg4 12. Be2 Nd7 13. O-O Re8 14. h3 Bxf3 15. Bxf3 Nhf6 16. a5 c4 17. Be3) 12. O-O Bg4 13. h3 Bxf3 14. Qxf3 Nd7 15. Bf4? { (0.49 → -1.15) Mistake. Qe2 was best. } (15. Qe2 Qh4 16. Qg4 Qe7 17. Bg5 Qe5 18. Be3 Qe7 19. Qd1 Rfe8 20. Re1 Bd4) 15... Nxf4 16. Qxf4 Ne5 17. Qd2 f5 18. Rae1?? { (-0.31 → -2.31) Blunder. exf5 was best. } (18. exf5 Qh4) 18... f4 19. f3 Nd7?! { (-2.26 → -1.39) Inaccuracy. b5 was best. } (19... b5 20. axb5 c4 21. Bb1 axb5 22. Ne2 Nd7 23. g3 fxg3 24. f4 Qh4 25. Kg2) 20. Ne2 Qh4 21. b4 Ne5 22. b5?! { (-1.33 → -2.55) Inaccuracy. bxc5 was best. } (22. bxc5 bxc5 23. Rb1 Qe7 24. Kh1 c4 25. Bc2 c3 26. Qxc3 Rac8 27. Qb3 Nc4) 22... a5 23. Nc3 Nf7 24. Ne2 Be5 25. Bc4 g5 26. Kh2? { (-2.48 → -4.07) Mistake. Rc1 was best. } (26. Rc1 Bf6 27. Rc2 Rae8 28. Qe1 Qh6 29. Qd1 Re7 30. Kh1 Ne5 31. Nc1 Qg6) 26... Nh8?! { (-4.07 → -2.64) Inaccuracy. g4 was best. } (26... g4 27. Rd1 Kh8 28. Qe1 Qh6 29. Rd2 gxh3 30. gxh3 Qh5 31. Ng1 Rg8 32. Rff2) 27. Rc1 Ng6 28. Rg1 Ra7 29. Qe1 Qh6 30. Rb1 Kf7?! { (-3.85 → -2.82) Inaccuracy. g4 was best. } (30... g4 31. Qf1 Rg7 32. Kh1 Nh4 33. Rb3 Kh8 34. fxg4 Rxg4 35. Rf3 Nxf3 36. Qxf3) 31. Rb3 Ke8 32. Rf1 Raf7 33. Kg1 Qg7 34. Qd2 h5 35. Kf2 g4 36. hxg4 hxg4 37. Ke1 Nh4 38. Nc1 gxf3 39. gxf3 Ng2+ 40. Ke2 Ne3 { White resigns. } 0-1
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32 Average centipawn loss
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4 Inaccuracies
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  1. Leverkuhn we could see 5...d5 here, transposing to some Gruenfeld sidelines
  2. Leverkuhn but instead we'll see a Benoni transposition
  3. Leverkuhn I was wondering if Black could punish White's strange-looking move order, but I don't think he did
  4. Leverkuhn I think White could have reached Benoni main lines with 7.h3
  5. Leverkuhn I'm skeptical of this ...Nh5 plan; with e4 already being played ...f5 feels wrong
  6. Leverkuhn but what else is he doing?
  7. Leverkuhn h3 is often played early to prevent Black from trading off the c8 bishop, often a problem piece in the Benoni
  8. Leverkuhn but here specifically with ...b6 included, a6 will be quite weak without it
  9. Leverkuhn White could consider playing for everything with 15.Qe2 Qc8 16.g4 Nf6 17.f4 here
  10. Leverkuhn Instead we get the minimalistic approach, giving the bishop pair back.
  11. Leverkuhn but Black's dark squares are imposing, and he must be at least somewhat better now
  12. Leverkuhn Black might consider 17...g5!? trying to secure the powerful knight against f4
  13. Leverkuhn also 17...Qc8 is not just a cheapo threatening ...Qxh3, it also prepares ...c4, ...Qc5, and ultimately ...b5
  14. Leverkuhn but of course Black has to decide how he feels about 17...Qc8 18.f4
  15. Leverkuhn starting with 17...c4 also makes sense to me
  16. Leverkuhn oof White needed to try 18.f4 or first 18.exf5 I think
  17. Leverkuhn now the dark square domination is complete and Black's game is positionally won
  18. Leverkuhn I would have preferred 19...c4, getting the majority moving
  19. Leverkuhn 22...c4 is a big threat now, but 22.bxc5 gives White some counterplay
  20. BMAstatine (24) prevents e5 pawn sacrifice
  21. Leverkuhn Probably White should try running the king to the queenside as Black did
  22. RabbieR What do you mean benoni leverkuhn?
  23. Leverkuhn It's the name of an opening
  24. Leverkuhn 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 would be the normal move order
  25. Leverkuhn but we also use it to describe the structure that arises after ...c5, d5, and a kingside fianchetto from Black