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1b30.0Nf6+0.12Bb2+0.1g6+0.13e3+0.1Bg7+0.14f4?!−0.5...Inaccuracy. d4 was best.4.d4O-O5.Nf3[...]4...O-O−0.55Nf3−0.4c5−0.56d3?!−1.2...Inaccuracy. Be2 was best.6.Be2Nc67.O-O[...]6...Nc6−1.07Nbd2?!−1.9...Inaccuracy. c4 was best.7.c4d67...d5−2.08Qe2−2.3b5?!−1.7Inaccuracy. d4 was best.8...d49.e4b5[...]9a4?!−2.3...Inaccuracy. Ne5 was best.9.Ne5Nxe59...Nb4−2.410Qd1?−4.1...Mistake. Nb1 was best.10.Nb1d410...Ng4−4.211Bxg7−4.0Kxg7?!−2.9Inaccuracy. Nxe3 was best.11...Nxe312.Qc1Kxg7[...]12Rc1?!−4.5...Inaccuracy. Ke2 was best.12.Ke2d413.exd4[...]12...Nxe3−4.613Qe2−4.4Nbxc2+−4.514Kf2−4.6Ng4+?!−3.1Inaccuracy. bxa4 was best.14...bxa415.bxa4Qb6[...]15Kg1−2.9Nb4?!−2.1Inaccuracy. Nge3 was best.15...Nge316.axb5Qb6[...]16Rxc5?−3.5...Mistake. h3 was best.16.h3Nf617.axb5[...]16...bxa4−3.517h3−3.4Nf6−3.018bxa4−3.0Qd6−3.019Qe3−2.9Bd7−2.520Qd4?!−3.8...Inaccuracy. d4 was best.20.d4Rfc821.Ne5[...]20...Nc6−3.821Qc3−3.8Qxf4?!−2.9Inaccuracy. Nd8 was best.21...Nd822.d4Ne6[...]22Rxc6?−5.2...Mistake. Rxd5 was best.22.Rxd522...Bxc6−5.223Qxc6−5.2Rfc8−5.024Qb7−5.7Qe3+−5.725Kh2−5.8Rab8−5.826Qa6−5.8Rc2−5.827Qa5−5.8Rbc8−5.128d4−6.4Qf4+−6.329Kg1−6.4R8c7−5.930Qb4−6.7Ne4−6.831Nb3?!−22.0...Inaccuracy. Nxe4 was best.31.Nxe4dxe432.Ne1[...]31...e6?!−6.8Inaccuracy. Qe3+ was best.31...Qe3+32Qb8−6.9Qe3+−6.933Kh2−7.3R2c3−6.434Nc5−6.5Nxc5??−1.8Blunder. Qf4+ was best.34...Qf4+35.Kg1Nd2[...]35Qxc7−1.9Ne4−1.736Qe5+−1.9Kh6??0.0Blunder. f6 was best.36...f637.Qxe637Bb50.0Rc20.038Rf10.0f60.039Qxe60.0Qf4+0.040Kg1?−1.5...Mistake. Kh1 was best.40.Kh1Qg341.Ne1[...]40...Qg3−1.641Qg4?−3.6...Mistake. Ne1 was best.41.Ne1Rf242.Qxd5[...]41...Rxg2+−3.442Kh1−3.4Qxg4??0.0Blunder. Nf2+ was best.42...Nf2+43.Rxf2Qxg4[...]43hxg40.0Rxg40.044Rc1−0.2Rg3−0.245Ng1−0.1Rg4?!+0.5Inaccuracy. g5 was best.45...g546.Ne246Ne2+0.4g5?+1.6Mistake. f5 was best.46...f547.a5Ng5[...]47Bc6+1.5Nf2++1.848Kh2+1.7Re4+2.349Rc2??+0.5...Blunder. Ng3 was best.49.Ng3Nd350.Rd1[...]49...Ng4++0.350Kg3+0.1Ne30.051Rc5+0.1Nf5++0.152Kf2+0.1Nxd4+0.253Nxd4+0.1Rxd4+0.154Bxd5−0.1Rxa4−0.155Rc6−0.1Rf4+0.056Kg3−0.2Kg6−0.157Ra6−0.1h5−0.158Rxa7−0.1h4+−0.259Kh3−0.1Kf5−0.160Ra5−0.1Ke5−0.161Bb7+−0.1Kd6−0.162Bc8−0.1
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/d3BRiSik"] [Date "2023.09.09"] [White "doteps"] [Black "TheVacuousRom"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [GameId "d3BRiSik"] [UTCDate "2023.09.09"] [UTCTime "17:59:32"] [WhiteElo "1868"] [BlackElo "1843"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-2"] [BlackRatingDiff "+1"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "A01"] [Opening "Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Indian Variation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. b3 Nf6 { A01 Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Indian Variation } 2. Bb2 g6 3. e3 Bg7 4. f4?! { (0.07 → -0.48) Inaccuracy. d4 was best. } (4. d4 O-O 5. Nf3 b6 6. Be2 c5 7. c4 cxd4 8. Nxd4 Bb7) 4... O-O 5. Nf3 c5 6. d3?! { (-0.54 → -1.18) Inaccuracy. Be2 was best. } (6. Be2 Nc6 7. O-O e6 8. Ne5 Ne7 9. Qe1 b6 10. d3 Ne8) 6... Nc6 7. Nbd2?! { (-1.05 → -1.88) Inaccuracy. c4 was best. } (7. c4 d6) 7... d5 8. Qe2 b5?! { (-2.32 → -1.68) Inaccuracy. d4 was best. } (8... d4 9. e4 b5 10. g3 Nb4 11. Nb1 Ng4 12. a3 Nc6 13. Bc1 Ne3 14. Bg2 e5 15. Ra2) 9. a4?! { (-1.68 → -2.32) Inaccuracy. Ne5 was best. } (9. Ne5 Nxe5) 9... Nb4 10. Qd1? { (-2.45 → -4.13) Mistake. Nb1 was best. } (10. Nb1 d4) 10... Ng4 11. Bxg7 Kxg7?! { (-4.05 → -2.89) Inaccuracy. Nxe3 was best. } (11... Nxe3 12. Qc1 Kxg7 13. Qb2+ d4 14. Kf2 bxa4 15. c3 Nbc2 16. Be2 a3 17. Rxa3 Nxa3 18. Qxa3) 12. Rc1?! { (-2.89 → -4.54) Inaccuracy. Ke2 was best. } (12. Ke2 d4 13. exd4 cxd4 14. Qc1 e5 15. h3 Ne3 16. fxe5 Nexc2 17. axb5 a6 18. Ra4 Bd7) 12... Nxe3 13. Qe2 Nbxc2+ 14. Kf2 Ng4+?! { (-4.64 → -3.13) Inaccuracy. bxa4 was best. } (14... bxa4 15. bxa4 Qb6 16. h3 Ba6 17. a5 Qb2 18. Rb1 Qc3 19. Rb3 Qf6 20. g3 Rfb8 21. Bg2) 15. Kg1 Nb4?! { (-2.94 → -2.11) Inaccuracy. Nge3 was best. } (15... Nge3 16. axb5 Qb6 17. Ne1 Bg4 18. Ndf3 Bxf3 19. Nxf3 c4 20. bxc4 Nxc4+ 21. Qf2 N4e3 22. h4) 16. Rxc5? { (-2.11 → -3.53) Mistake. h3 was best. } (16. h3 Nf6 17. axb5 a6 18. Qe3 Qd6 19. d4 cxd4 20. Nxd4 axb5 21. Kh2 Nh5 22. g3 Bd7) 16... bxa4 17. h3 Nf6 18. bxa4 Qd6 19. Qe3 Bd7 20. Qd4?! { (-2.46 → -3.84) Inaccuracy. d4 was best. } (20. d4 Rfc8 21. Ne5 Bxa4 22. Qc3 Rcb8 23. h4 Nh5 24. f5 f6 25. g4 Nf4 26. Rh2 fxe5) 20... Nc6 21. Qc3 Qxf4?! { (-3.85 → -2.88) Inaccuracy. Nd8 was best. } (21... Nd8 22. d4 Ne6 23. Ne5 Nxc5 24. dxc5 Rfc8 25. Nb3 Rab8 26. Kh2 Rxb3 27. Qxb3 Rxc5 28. Bb5) 22. Rxc6? { (-2.88 → -5.17) Mistake. Rxd5 was best. } (22. Rxd5) 22... Bxc6 23. Qxc6 Rfc8 24. Qb7 Qe3+ 25. Kh2 Rab8 26. Qa6 Rc2 27. Qa5 Rbc8 28. d4 Qf4+ 29. Kg1 R8c7 30. Qb4 Ne4 31. Nb3?! { (-6.76 → -21.96) Inaccuracy. Nxe4 was best. } (31. Nxe4 dxe4 32. Ne1 Rd2 33. Qa5 Rc1 34. Qe5+ Qxe5 35. dxe5 Rxe1 36. Kh2 e3 37. Bc4 Rxh1+) 31... e6?! { (-21.96 → -6.80) Inaccuracy. Qe3+ was best. } (31... Qe3+) 32. Qb8 Qe3+ 33. Kh2 R2c3 34. Nc5 Nxc5?? { (-6.48 → -1.77) Blunder. Qf4+ was best. } (34... Qf4+ 35. Kg1 Nd2 36. Nxd2 Qxd4+ 37. Kh2 R3xc5 38. Rg1 Qxd2 39. Kh1 Rc3 40. Ba6 Rc1 41. Qxc7) 35. Qxc7 Ne4 36. Qe5+ Kh6?? { (-1.92 → 0.00) Blunder. f6 was best. } (36... f6 37. Qxe6) 37. Bb5 Rc2 38. Rf1 f6 39. Qxe6 Qf4+ 40. Kg1? { (0.00 → -1.51) Mistake. Kh1 was best. } (40. Kh1 Qg3 41. Ne1 Rc1 42. Nf3) 40... Qg3 41. Qg4? { (-1.64 → -3.60) Mistake. Ne1 was best. } (41. Ne1 Rf2 42. Qxd5 Rxf1+ 43. Bxf1 Qxe1 44. Qe6 Qf2+ 45. Kh2 Qxd4 46. Qf7 Qd6+ 47. Kg1 Qc5+) 41... Rxg2+ 42. Kh1 Qxg4?? { (-3.39 → 0.00) Blunder. Nf2+ was best. } (42... Nf2+ 43. Rxf2 Qxg4 44. hxg4 Rxf2 45. Ng1 Rf4 46. Ne2 Rxg4 47. Bc6 Re4 48. Bb5 Kg5 49. Kg1) 43. hxg4 Rxg4 44. Rc1 Rg3 45. Ng1 Rg4?! { (-0.12 → 0.45) Inaccuracy. g5 was best. } (45... g5 46. Ne2) 46. Ne2 g5? { (0.35 → 1.61) Mistake. f5 was best. } (46... f5 47. a5 Ng5 48. Rd1 Ne4 49. Kh2 Rh4+ 50. Kg2 Rg4+ 51. Kf3 Rh4 52. Bc6 Rh3+ 53. Kg2) 47. Bc6 Nf2+ 48. Kh2 Re4 49. Rc2?? { (2.26 → 0.47) Blunder. Ng3 was best. } (49. Ng3 Nd3 50. Rd1 Nf2 51. Rf1 Rf4 52. Kg2 Nd3 53. Bxd5 g4 54. Be4 Rxf1 55. Kxf1 Nb2) 49... Ng4+ 50. Kg3 Ne3 51. Rc5 Nf5+ 52. Kf2 Nxd4 53. Nxd4 Rxd4 54. Bxd5 Rxa4 55. Rc6 Rf4+ 56. Kg3 Kg6 57. Ra6 h5 58. Rxa7 h4+ 59. Kh3 Kf5 60. Ra5 Ke5 61. Bb7+ Kd6 62. Bc8 { The game is a draw. } 1/2-1/2
7 Inaccuracies
5 Mistakes
1 Blunder
41 Average centipawn loss
89%Accuracy
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7 Inaccuracies
1 Mistake
3 Blunders
41 Average centipawn loss
87%Accuracy
  1. rojazu if we take with the e-knight we can follow up with Bf5 targeting d3 perhaps
  2. rojazu if we take with the b-knight then im not sure. maybe just exchange the b-pawns and then bring all the pieces to the party
  3. rojazu taking with the b-knight does force the king to f2
  4. rojazu it probably wants to go to f2 regardless
  5. rojazu optically i kind of prefer taking with the b-knight. i think we can cement these knights
  6. rojazu so Nbxc2+ Kf2 bxa bxa d4 something like that
  7. rojazu black will be in a position where they can just throw e/f up the board to crack open more lines
  8. DosDebug (13.Qe2) How about Nexc2+ Kf2 Bg4 (some move) and then Nd4?
  9. rojazu in that line i prefer Bf3 as d3 is a clear target
  10. rojazu so the queen has to make a decision
  11. nic_west how do you get your knights out of dodge
  12. rojazu well then Qe5+ and Qc3 and our knights look awkward
  13. rojazu i really want to cement the e3 knight where it is
  14. rojazu as its stopping the queen doing anything
  15. rojazu and if the queen cant move, the bishop cant get out, the rook cant get out. whites king is on f2. this is just tragic
  16. rojazu (13) Vac is spending too long choosing between champagne and caviar. both good just pick one
  17. rojazu (14) one issue with d4 though is that it gives white Nc4, attacking our e3 knight and our c2 night at same time
  18. DosDebug (15.Kg1) Kg1 and Qb6 looks dangerous
  19. rojazu got to save the horse first
  20. DosDebug (15.Kg1) Ohhh
  21. DosDebug (15.Kg1) Yeah :D
  22. rojazu but Qb6 does refute Rxc5?
  23. rojazu maybe not, but still blacks position is just going to be overwhelimg
  24. DosDebug (15.Kg1) I don't think Ng4 was the best move in the position
  25. rojazu (15) Nd4 seems simple actually. Nxd4 cxd4 and we can always go back to e3 if we want
  26. DosDebug (15...Nb4) Nb4 a reasonable move
  27. DosDebug (15...Nb4) Rxc5 is not a move here
  28. DosDebug (16.Rxc5) Rxc5 Qb6 d4 hmmm
  29. DosDebug (16.Rxc5) Perhaps Qd6?
  30. rojazu Qd6 is a double attack i suppose
  31. rojazu makes sense to exchange these pawns though
  32. Mennonite Qb6 d4 then Ba6?
  33. DosDebug (16...bxa4) Yeah now Ba6 has become possible though
  34. DosDebug (16...bxa4) I wonder if Ba6 before or after Qb6
  35. DosDebug (17.h3) Qb6 d4 Ba6 and what can white do?
  36. DosDebug (18.bxa4) Wow it's only 18 moves :O
  37. DosDebug (18.bxa4) Ba6 now first
  38. DosDebug (18.bxa4) May be not
  39. DosDebug (18.bxa4) White's queen now has control over the e-file
  40. DosDebug (18...Qd6) Qe3 defenidng both
  41. DosDebug (19.Qe3) White has somehow managed to stabilize their position
  42. nic_west Bg4?
  43. Mennonite Qe3 first
  44. nic_west take the draw here?
  45. nic_west oh nvm g3 missed that
  46. DosDebug (30...Ne4) Draw??? No way, black has a very strong position
  47. DosDebug (30...Ne4) White's rook is not even in the game yet
  48. nic_west I was thinking about the clock
  49. rojazu (32) give a few checks to gain time
  50. nic_west Qe3 kh2 Nf2 wins a rook?
  51. DosDebug (33.Kh2) Qxf3
  52. Mennonite Qxf3 gg
  53. rojazu it does. but you could argue that blacks knight is worth more than the rook
  54. nic_west oh nice
  55. rojazu Qxf3 Qxc7!
  56. Mennonite Oh. Yes
  57. DosDebug (34.Nc5) Qf4+
  58. rojazu that has broken comms
  59. rojazu oh dear
  60. DosDebug (35.Qxc7) White is now playing against black's time :(
  61. rojazu (35) Qe5+ and there is a perp, so f5 Qxe6
  62. rojazu f6*
  63. doteps 36. Bb5 is still theory
  64. kb6567 haha
  65. DosDebug (38...f6) I will say now to go for the draw
  66. DosDebug (38...f6) Qxe6 Qf4+ and go for perpetual
  67. Mennonite We would still be tied in the match in the event of a draw so that would be fine
  68. DosDebug (38...f6) I think white iwll play Qb8
  69. rojazu yep vac is losing the thread under time pressure
  70. rojazu well Qxe6 Qf4+ and Qg3 actually looks interesting
  71. DosDebug (38...f6) yeah but white will have Qg4
  72. rojazu and Nf2+?
  73. DosDebug (38...f6) But if Qxe6 Qfr+ Kg1 Qg3?
  74. DosDebug (38...f6) Qg4 will be met with Rxg2+
  75. rojazu right so Kh1 must be best
  76. DosDebug (38...f6) So Rxg2+ Kh1 Nf2+ Rxf2 Qxg4 hxg4 Rxf2
  77. DosDebug (38...f6) Wowwww
  78. DosDebug (38...f6) But Qxe6 Qf4+ Kh1 Qg3 Qg4 Nf2+ Kg1 will loose material for white
  79. DosDebug (38...f6) Qxe6 Qf4+ Kh1 Qg3 Qg4 Nf2+ Rxf2 Qxg4 hxg4 Rxf2
  80. DosDebug (38...f6) I think white is still down a pawn in either variation
  81. DosDebug (38...f6) Kh1 seems the best reply in that case for white
  82. DosDebug (38...f6) And black's d-pawn will drop pretty easily afterwards
  83. DosDebug (38...f6) I will say go for the draw here
  84. DosDebug (39.Qxe6) I think this position will probably become equal after Qxe6 and right now white might has the advantage
  85. rojazu boom game on
  86. rojazu find Qg3!!
  87. DosDebug (40.Kg1) Yeah Kh1 now will loose the exchange with Ng3+
  88. rojazu take my energy Vac
  89. kb6567 Qg3 Ne1 maybe
  90. rojazu this is complicated.
  91. DosDebug (40...Qg3) Yeah Ne1 seens better perhaps than Qg4
  92. rojazu NE1 Rf2 perhaps
  93. rojazu black is kind of all in now given the material deficit
  94. DosDebug (40...Qg3) Finding Rf2 after Ne1 in this time will be a definite problem for me :D
  95. rojazu white played an English defence reversed today. noting that the English defence is looking quite good in the rugby at the moment
  96. nic_west why would you jinx it!
  97. nic_west desperate negativity is the only hope
  98. rojazu picking them off with drop goals
  99. rojazu which is how every world cup is won, right?
  100. kb6567 Ne1 Ng5 is what I think black should be angling for
  101. TheVacuousRom I might take the perp team
  102. rojazu swing low sweet chariots bring it home theVacuous Rom
  103. DosDebug (40...Qg3) What does taking perp mean?
  104. DosDebug (40...Qg3) draw?
  105. rojazu perpetual
  106. nic_west perpetual check
  107. DosDebug (40...Qg3) Aaaah I see :D
  108. DosDebug (40...Qg3) I looked in the dictionary and perp = the person who committed the crime :P
  109. rojazu lol thats a perpetrator
  110. DosDebug (40...Qg3) yeah but also an abbreviation for it
  111. kb6567 Perp is like a slang term
  112. rojazu its an americanism. we have robbers here.
  113. kb6567 So true
  114. DosDebug (40...Qg3) https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/english/perp
  115. kb6567 Ooh
  116. kb6567 Interesting
  117. rojazu and thieves and knaves, people who engage in skullduggery
  118. Mennonite Apparently in New Zealand they say "crim"
  119. rojazu in australia, they are called citizens
  120. DosDebug (42.Kh1) Rxg2+ Kh1 Nf2+ Rxf2 Qxg4 hxg4 Rxf2
  121. rojazu :burn
  122. Mennonite lol
  123. DosDebug (42.Kh1) hahah
  124. doteps i don't see how i get mated here
  125. rojazu famous last words
  126. DosDebug (42.Kh1) You don't get mated here
  127. kb6567 Ooh
  128. DosDebug (43.hxg4) Okay black has now equalized the position appraently
  129. DosDebug (43...Rxg4) but d-pawn is pretty weak
  130. rojazu oh no Nf2+ was winning
  131. TheVacuousRom alright not great
  132. Mennonite On the bright side it stopped raining finally
  133. DosDebug (43...Rxg4) but white has to first take care of Ng3+ jump
  134. kb6567 Kh2 maybe?
  135. rojazu 3 pawns or a piece. which side do you want here folks?
  136. Mennonite Someone should probably save the chat for our players. I can't do it on my phone
  137. rojazu i will copy half of it to slack bot
  138. DosDebug (44.Rc1) I can copy all of it
  139. kb6567 I think in this case black is for choice
  140. kb6567 but the time situation is an equalizing factor
  141. rojazu usually the piece, but all those pawns are connected
  142. kb6567 just don't play Nh2
  143. DosDebug (44...Rg3) lol
  144. rojazu that would be a very strange smothered / arabian mongrel mate
  145. DosDebug (46...g5) Start moving king to g5 h4 h3 in the hopes that white keeps collecting the pawns and you deliver a mate with Ng2#
  146. DosDebug (46...g5) Nf2#*
  147. kb6567 Rc2 yeah?
  148. rojazu (50) if the time gets levelled up im backing black. always better when you are already in the zone
  149. rojazu blacks pieces and pawns look better as it is
  150. FourLanChurro gooo doteps
  151. kb6567 Probably have to go to f2 here
  152. kb6567 yep
  153. DosDebug (52.Kf2) Nxd4 here?
  154. DosDebug (52.Kf2) Nxd4 Nxd4 Rxd4 Rxd4?
  155. DosDebug (52...Nxd4) And I believe black can promote to a queen with 3 kingside pawns against the bishop?
  156. nic_west take with the bishop
  157. rojazu (53) Bx then Rxa4
  158. DosDebug (53...Rxd4) Yep
  159. kb6567 wb Ra5
  160. rojazu Ra5 and Rxa7 and we have a proper race on
  161. kb6567 and the white bishop helps a lot of squares
  162. rojazu the white king isnt badly placed here
  163. rojazu where as white could have a runner
  164. rojazu if Bxd4 Rxa4 then i dont think white is playing for a win
  165. DosDebug (53...Rxd4) Black has been able to recover their position & time in last couple of moves - lol
  166. rojazu 4 pawns vs a bishop. and mr.scribbles isnt even playing
  167. DosDebug (54...Rxa4) Is Mr.Scribbles famous for playing endgames?
  168. rojazu English defence holding out here. 24-3 with a man down. amazing
  169. kb6567 I don't see how white can draw this
  170. rojazu (55) maybe with an engine. but practically this should be winning for black
  171. kb6567 no definitely not with an engine
  172. rojazu just keep it compact and everything defended.
  173. kb6567 Kg6-h5-h4 and gg
  174. rojazu (56) Kg6 and h5
  175. rojazu for white Rc7 and Bf7+ does it do anything>
  176. DosDebug (56...Kg6) I think black's rook was better on a4, perhaps slide to a1 later but right now Rf4+ wasn't needed. Perhaps Kg6 immediately instea
  177. DosDebug (56...Kg6) instead of Rf4
  178. DosDebug (57.Ra6) Yeah because now white after eating a-pawn can focus all their attention towards kingside pawns
  179. DosDebug (57.Ra6) But otherwise, white had to be worried about both flanks
  180. DosDebug (57...h5) This is how I think and I must quote that I am a terrible endgame player
  181. rojazu England is to Rugby what Germany are to football
  182. TheVacuousRom pretty sure its a draw right?
  183. kb6567 actually yeah why don't you just offer a draw TheVacuousRom
  184. kb6567 doteps would be very happy I think
  185. kb6567 Rd4 now probably
  186. kb6567 Ra5 is now annoying
  187. rojazu (59) lets put is this way, at some point white will have to give the bishop for a pawn, ideally 2. and yes R vs R+P is a draw but you still
  188. rojazu need to prove it
  189. rojazu as long as black doesnt drop a pawn needlessly
  190. kb6567 the tricky thing is if white can get the bishop on the c8-h3 diagonal
  191. rojazu or cannot advance for some reason
  192. rojazu whatever happens this game has had some twists. will nom for GOW
  193. kb6567 woww
  194. rojazu gg
  195. DosDebug Gg
  196. nic_west gg
  197. kb6567 the 4 pawns is a draw wow that's incredible
  198. kb6567 great game both of you
  199. Mennonite I was going to nominate it if you didn't. Outstanding game to watch, hard fought by both players
  200. TheVacuousRom Thanks for all the comments everyone, props to my opponent for a super exciting game.