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1e4+0.2c5+0.32Nf3+0.3g6+0.63c3+0.4d5+0.34e5+0.3Bg7+0.65d4+0.3Bg4?!+1.0Inaccuracy. a6 was best.5...a66.Bd3Nc6[...]6h3?!+0.1...Inaccuracy. Bb5+ was best.6.Bb5+Bd77.Be2[...]6...Bxf3+0.27Qxf30.0e60.08Bd3?!−0.7...Inaccuracy. Bb5+ was best.8.Bb5+Nc69.Bxc6+[...]8...Nc6−0.79Be3−1.2Qb6−1.210Qe2?!−2.0...Inaccuracy. O-O was best.10.O-ONge710...cxd4−1.911cxd4−1.8Nxd4−1.812Qd2−1.6Bxe5−1.713Nc3−1.7a6??+1.0Blunder. Nf3+ was best.13...Nf3+14.gxf314Ne2+0.9Ne7??+3.1Blunder. Kf8 was best.14...Kf815Nxd4+3.2Qd6+3.116Nf3+2.9Bg7+3.017O-O+2.9e5+2.818Rac1+3.0f5+3.519Be2+3.0b6+3.320Bh6+3.3O-O+3.321Bxg7+3.2Kxg7+3.322Qc3+3.2Kf6+3.123Qc7?!+2.2...Inaccuracy. Qd2 was best.23.Qd2e424.Qc3+[...]23...Qxc7+2.224Rxc7+2.3Rfc8+2.925Rfc1?!+2.1...Inaccuracy. Rd7 was best.25.Rd7Ke626.Nxe5[...]25...a5?+3.9Mistake. Rxc7 was best.25...Rxc726.Rxc7e4[...]26Rxc8??+1.5...Blunder. Nxe5 was best.26.Nxe5Kxe527.Rxe7+[...]26...Rxc8+1.427Rxc8+1.3Nxc8+1.328Bd1+0.9b5+1.429Kf1+1.2b4?!+2.1Inaccuracy. Nd6 was best.29...Nd630Ke2+1.8Nd6+1.631Bb3+1.8d4+1.832Nd2+1.9e4+1.933Nc4+1.5Nxc4+1.634Bxc4+1.7f4?+3.6Mistake. Ke5 was best.34...Ke535.Bg835a3+2.9bxa3+2.936bxa3+3.0h5?+4.9Mistake. Kg5 was best.36...Kg537.Bb537f3+4.8e3+5.338Bd5??+2.4...Blunder. h4 was best.38.h4Ke539.Kd3[...]38...h4??+5.8Blunder. Kg5 was best.38...Kg539.Bc4Kh4[...]39Kd3+5.4Ke5+5.440Bc4+5.4g5+6.641a4+7.3Kd6+7.242Kxd4+7.1Kc6+7.343Bb5++6.9Kb6+8.644Kd5+8.6Kb7+8.645Ke5+8.4Kb6+8.346Kf5+34.4Kc5+12.647Kxg5+9.1Kb4+9.148Kxf4+8.8e2#3149Bxe2+39.4Kxa4?!#24Checkmate is now unavoidable. Kc5 was best.49...Kc550.Bb5Kd4[...]50Bd1+#24Kb4+37.551Ke5#20Kc5#2152Ke6#21Kd4#1953f4+65.4Ke4?!#14Checkmate is now unavoidable. Ke3 was best.53...Ke354.f554f5#13Kf4#955f6#9Kg3#856f7#6Kxg2#557f8=Q#4Kxh3#358Qf3+#3
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/dIkJp9jW"] [Date "2024.01.31"] [White "andrewrimmer"] [Black "udaysatya"] [Result "1-0"] [GameId "dIkJp9jW"] [UTCDate "2024.01.31"] [UTCTime "18:03:18"] [WhiteElo "1809"] [BlackElo "1791"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+23"] [BlackRatingDiff "-8"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "B27"] [Opening "Sicilian Defense: Hyperaccelerated Dragon"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 g6 { B27 Sicilian Defense: Hyperaccelerated Dragon } 3. c3 d5 4. e5 Bg7 5. d4 Bg4?! { (0.26 → 0.95) Inaccuracy. a6 was best. } (5... a6 6. Bd3 Nc6 7. O-O f6 8. exf6 Nxf6 9. h3 Qc7 10. Re1) 6. h3?! { (0.95 → 0.13) Inaccuracy. Bb5+ was best. } (6. Bb5+ Bd7 7. Be2 Nc6 8. O-O e6 9. Re1 Nge7 10. Nbd2 cxd4) 6... Bxf3 7. Qxf3 e6 8. Bd3?! { (0.00 → -0.69) Inaccuracy. Bb5+ was best. } (8. Bb5+ Nc6 9. Bxc6+ bxc6 10. O-O Ne7 11. Bg5 Rb8 12. Nd2 h6) 8... Nc6 9. Be3 Qb6 10. Qe2?! { (-1.23 → -1.96) Inaccuracy. O-O was best. } (10. O-O Nge7) 10... cxd4 11. cxd4 Nxd4 12. Qd2 Bxe5 13. Nc3 a6?? { (-1.70 → 1.02) Blunder. Nf3+ was best. } (13... Nf3+ 14. gxf3) 14. Ne2 Ne7?? { (0.91 → 3.10) Blunder. Kf8 was best. } (14... Kf8) 15. Nxd4 Qd6 16. Nf3 Bg7 17. O-O e5 18. Rac1 f5 19. Be2 b6 20. Bh6 O-O 21. Bxg7 Kxg7 22. Qc3 Kf6 23. Qc7?! { (3.14 → 2.17) Inaccuracy. Qd2 was best. } (23. Qd2 e4 24. Qc3+ Kf7 25. Nd4 b5 26. a4 bxa4 27. Ra1 f4 28. Rxa4 Kg8 29. Rfa1 Qe5) 23... Qxc7 24. Rxc7 Rfc8 25. Rfc1?! { (2.92 → 2.09) Inaccuracy. Rd7 was best. } (25. Rd7 Ke6 26. Nxe5 Nc6 27. Nxc6 Kxd7 28. Nb4 a5 29. Nxd5 Rab8 30. Rd1 Rd8 31. Nxb6+ Kc6) 25... a5? { (2.09 → 3.88) Mistake. Rxc7 was best. } (25... Rxc7 26. Rxc7 e4 27. Nd4 f4 28. Kf1 Nf5 29. Nxf5 gxf5 30. Bd1 b5 31. Rxh7 Rc8 32. Ra7) 26. Rxc8?? { (3.88 → 1.48) Blunder. Nxe5 was best. } (26. Nxe5 Kxe5 27. Rxe7+ Kd6 28. Rxc8 Rxc8 29. Rxh7 Rc1+ 30. Kh2 Rc2 31. Bb5 Rxf2 32. Rh6 Rxb2) 26... Rxc8 27. Rxc8 Nxc8 28. Bd1 b5 29. Kf1 b4?! { (1.21 → 2.10) Inaccuracy. Nd6 was best. } (29... Nd6) 30. Ke2 Nd6 31. Bb3 d4 32. Nd2 e4 33. Nc4 Nxc4 34. Bxc4 f4? { (1.69 → 3.61) Mistake. Ke5 was best. } (34... Ke5 35. Bg8) 35. a3 bxa3 36. bxa3 h5? { (2.99 → 4.91) Mistake. Kg5 was best. } (36... Kg5 37. Bb5) 37. f3 e3 38. Bd5?? { (5.33 → 2.37) Blunder. h4 was best. } (38. h4 Ke5 39. Kd3 a4 40. Bb5 Kd5 41. Bxa4 Ke5 42. Bd1 Ke6 43. a4 Kd5 44. Be2 Kc5) 38... h4?? { (2.37 → 5.80) Blunder. Kg5 was best. } (38... Kg5 39. Bc4 Kh4 40. Kf1 Kg5 41. Kg1 Kh4 42. Bb5 Kg5 43. Bd3 Kh4 44. Bxg6 Kg3 45. Bd3) 39. Kd3 Ke5 40. Bc4 g5 41. a4 Kd6 42. Kxd4 Kc6 43. Bb5+ Kb6 44. Kd5 Kb7 45. Ke5 Kb6 46. Kf5 Kc5 47. Kxg5 Kb4 48. Kxf4 e2 49. Bxe2 Kxa4?! { (39.38 → Mate in 24) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Kc5 was best. } (49... Kc5 50. Bb5 Kd4 51. Kg5 Ke3 52. Kxh4 Kf4 53. Kh5 Kg3 54. h4 Kf4 55. Kg6 Ke5 56. Kg5) 50. Bd1+ Kb4 51. Ke5 Kc5 52. Ke6 Kd4 53. f4 Ke4?! { (65.35 → Mate in 14) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Ke3 was best. } (53... Ke3 54. f5) 54. f5 Kf4 55. f6 Kg3 56. f7 Kxg2 57. f8=Q Kxh3 58. Qf3+ { Black resigns. } 1-0
5 Inaccuracies
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2 Blunders
28 Average centipawn loss
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4 Inaccuracies
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42 Average centipawn loss
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  1. alex11star actually the thing white should play (if allowed) is b4 Bc5 i think
  2. fulmarsky (17...e5) a well thought out ...e5 move!
  3. alex11star if b4 e4 Bc5 Qd7 black still has the fork? it's tricky
  4. alex11star i think that's fine for black
  5. alex11star well actually e4 isn't a threat yet because of the queen x-ray
  6. alex11star and white can still play Rd1
  7. alex11star but d4 is
  8. fulmarsky (17...e5) (ouch! d5 is pinned to [Qd6] hopefully black notes that and dodn't play ...e4 too early
  9. alex11star if white moves the queen to give the Be3 escape squares black starts to develop an initiative especially after castling and ...Rc8
  10. alex11star actually if the queen moves unless it's Qd1 you just have e4 immediately
  11. alex11star so Qd1 (idea Qb3 potentially and Rd1 e4 Bxe4 fxe4 Rxd6)
  12. alex11star Qd1 Qb4 also comes with a threat
  13. alex11star i don't think black is very much worse at all here and possibly slightly better
  14. fulmarsky (17...e5) hopefully black is aware of all these nuances, yes! ideas for both sides!
  15. fulmarsky (18.Rac1) please not ...e4
  16. alex11star just 18...O-O i think
  17. alex11star unless b4 Bc5 is really unpleasant with the rook there
  18. alex11star or wait, d4?
  19. alex11star no doesn't work yet
  20. alex11star maybe after castling it does
  21. alex11star O-O b4 certainly looks like the critical line
  22. fulmarsky (18.Rac1) oooh white dsb almost nowhere to go after ...d4 tense!! i guess ...O-O is a sensible move
  23. fulmarsky (18...f5) i did ponder that f-pawn push
  24. alex11star you play O-O to avoid d4 dxe3 Bb5+ and white wins the exposed queen
  25. alex11star maybe d4 was still possible though
  26. alex11star f5 seems fine also, probably better than my suggestions
  27. alex11star ...maybe. i see some weird tactics
  28. fulmarsky (18...f5) the g5 square is weaker now, but black has gain lots in the center, interesting position!
  29. alex11star 19. Bc4 should also be considered for white here i think?
  30. alex11star Bc4 e4... Bd4? it's sharp
  31. fulmarsky (19.Be2) ouch! tactics. ooook white doesn't like the look of that ...e4 fork and moves the lsb.......
  32. alex11star f4?
  33. alex11star no nvm
  34. alex11star right with the rook on c1 you can just go for Bc5 right away
  35. alex11star O-O Bc5 Qd7 Bxe7 Qxe7 Qxd5 seems to lose a pawn
  36. alex11star also O-O Bc4 again even
  37. fulmarsky (19.Be2) (ouch that sequece removing the [Ne7] guard. black needs to be careful on this move..... tricky tactics for white....
  38. alex11star now black's center is kind of collapsing
  39. alex11star or can you just play Nc6 here? the knight doesn't have to be on e7
  40. alex11star i think definitely that's the move
  41. fulmarsky (19.Be2) the black e and d pawns are not defended by any other pawn, so that black center, yes, is a bit shakey at the moment...
  42. alex11star the bishops actually really are a problem because if you push d4 later you have Bc4 especially if the queen goes to e6 after Bc5 and black
  43. alex11star has castled
  44. alex11star b6 also seems fine i think
  45. alex11star but yeah if the queen goes to f6 Bg5 also
  46. alex11star maybe you did want the knight on e7 so you can play Rc2 O-O Rfc1 Rc8
  47. alex11star and b6 keeps it there without incurring more problems
  48. alex11star but 20. Qc2, i'd be considering
  49. fulmarsky (19...b6) ouch! complexs stuff..... yes! all kinds of things can happen
  50. fulmarsky (20.Bh6) so, maybe that is a strategic ploy of white, to stop black castling
  51. fulmarsky (20.Bh6) (my guess)
  52. alex11star Bh6 is tricky, i think black would prefer to decline that trade but if you do then you can no longer castle
  53. alex11star well, black already couldn't castle queenside prior to Qc2, but you're up material and you'd invade with the queen
  54. fulmarsky (20.Bh6) that's an annoying, but good move by white, strategic!
  55. alex11star that may have been more or less winning
  56. alex11star black could have played 20. Qc2 Rc8, but then Qb3 and white seems well placed
  57. fulmarsky (20...O-O) oh! ...O-O
  58. fulmarsky (20...O-O) maybe it's ok....
  59. alex11star 21. Bxg7 seems premature, i was looking at 21. Bc4
  60. alex11star that just helps black i think
  61. alex11star oh
  62. alex11star ok so d4 is forced
  63. alex11star and then you do invade with the queen
  64. fulmarsky (22.Qc3) oooh phew... black sure of the c-file and strengthen your center asset pawns
  65. fulmarsky (22.Qc3) sure up*
  66. alex11star d4 Qc7 and then do you have to take?
  67. alex11star because Qe6 Rc6 or Ng5
  68. fulmarsky (22.Qc3) it's just annoying that Qc7 after ...d4
  69. alex11star Qc7 Rd8 i think, which rook i'm not sure, probably the f rook, because the Ra8 guards a6 from the Be2
  70. alex11star um... that... could work...?
  71. fulmarsky (22...Kf6) out of the box stuff ...Qf56!? or ?! i'm not sure which!
  72. fulmarsky (22...Kf6) ...Qf6*
  73. fulmarsky (22...Kf6) its brave
  74. alex11star i mean now black does threaten Rc8
  75. alex11star 'threaten'
  76. alex11star 23. Rfd1 here would set up Bc4 again but now black has Rc8 Qb3 Rxc1
  77. fulmarsky (22...Kf6) yes! i like that ...Kf6 move now... white may try to move Nf3 and play f4! but.... white wont have time because ...Rc8 on
  78. fulmarsky (22...Kf6) next move
  79. fulmarsky (22...Kf6) ouch.... as you say, let's see what white does!
  80. alex11star you shouldn't rush Qc7
  81. alex11star by rush i mean rush as in the clock, should've looked at alternatives
  82. alex11star maybe it was best, not sure
  83. fulmarsky (25.Rfc1) pieces are leaving the board, i'm not sure who it favours....
  84. alex11star also taking on c7 as black isn't at all clear either
  85. alex11star Rxc7 Rxc7 Rc8 Rxc8 Nxc8 Bxa6 fails
  86. fulmarsky (25.Rfc1) ouch! poor a6
  87. fulmarsky (25...a5) yes, black recognized the weak a6 phew....
  88. alex11star but most likely a bad mistake
  89. fulmarsky (25...a5) oh dear
  90. alex11star also Nxe5, no?
  91. fulmarsky (25...a5) light squares are weak for black now on that queenside
  92. fulmarsky (25...a5) oh dear removal of guard after ...Kxe5
  93. alex11star for reasons of Nxe5 i think 25...Re8 may have been necessary
  94. fulmarsky (25...a5) but i think Rc1 is loose
  95. alex11star and white couldn't really do much on the 7th rank, possibly
  96. fulmarsky (25...a5) oh Nxe5 ...Kxe5 Rxe7+ is a check
  97. alex11star it would be loose even with the check but white still saves the rook and wins
  98. alex11star really???????????
  99. alex11star why would you trade down as white?
  100. fulmarsky (28.Bd1) complex, i'm not sure what's going on, but i like the potential strength of black's center if it doesnt fall apart
  101. alex11star h6 maybe to prevent Bb3 Ke6 Ng5 Nxh7
  102. fulmarsky (28...b5) oh ...h6 prophylaxis, if black looks that far forwards
  103. alex11star if Bb3 here black does have Ne7, Ke6 isn't forced
  104. alex11star i don't really know how to play this lol
  105. fulmarsky (29.Kf1) this isn't over for black!! he needs be careful and look after that center.... its tricky......#
  106. fulmarsky (30.Ke2) ...e4 gives the white knight a nice home on d4 for example.... this is tense
  107. alex11star this seems ok now
  108. alex11star er
  109. alex11star okay Nd6, but you had to calculate Bb3 Nc4 (else Ke6 Ng5 again) Bxc4 dxc4
  110. alex11star maybe d4 though?
  111. alex11star i don't like it, though
  112. fulmarsky (31.Bb3) tense endgame, neither player is especially low on time
  113. alex11star black's threat is Nb5 and e4, but white can counter with a4 bxa3 bxa3
  114. alex11star or wait maybe that doesn't work
  115. alex11star Nb5 Bc4 also though
  116. fulmarsky (32.Nd2) endgames are so complex... this is tricky hmmmmm........ hmmmm... hope black takes time to ponder this!
  117. alex11star same, they're moving too fast
  118. alex11star but i like uday's playstyle in general, quite positionally sound
  119. alex11star just unfortunate to miss the tactic earlier
  120. fulmarsky (32.Nd2) yes! i'd be taking time....i may consider ...e4 as a candidate move
  121. alex11star Nc4 would force Nxc4 now
  122. fulmarsky (32...e4) absolutely! i like how uday has played, and not kind of fallen away after losing that piece, but has maintained that center asset
  123. alex11star i don't think black can hold on, white will win the queenside pawns
  124. alex11star had to keep the knight on the board and not allow Nc4
  125. fulmarsky (32...e4) oh!
  126. alex11star or not allow Nc4 with tempo i mean
  127. fulmarsky (32...e4) please not Nc4
  128. alex11star maybe black has a draw i'm not seeing yet, though
  129. fulmarsky (33.Nc4) oh dear
  130. alex11star i just thought Nc4 Nx Bx and the king goes to c2 and white plays a3 but then maybe the king gets too far away from the pawns and the d and e
  131. alex11star pawns can promote
  132. alex11star i think definitely after f4 they would
  133. alex11star so Ke5 here?
  134. alex11star or wait, you can't allow Bg8
  135. alex11star nvm
  136. alex11star um, f4 i think doesn't work, because of f3
  137. fulmarsky (34...f4) formidable black pawn trio, at least for this moment!
  138. fulmarsky (34...f4) ouch, that would shatter the pawn trio
  139. alex11star had to play Ke5 i believe, because Bg8 doesn't actually win a pawn
  140. fulmarsky (35.a3) yes, advance the king
  141. alex11star 35...g5 or h5? or Ke5? i don't know the nuances
  142. alex11star there's a very specific line in 35...Ke5 36. f3 d3+
  143. alex11star but also the pawn endgame might be losing if Bxd34
  144. alex11star Bxd3
  145. fulmarsky (35.a3) there is room for either player to make mistakes! its a
  146. fulmarsky (35.a3) tense endgame
  147. alex11star 35... h5 36. h4 i think
  148. fulmarsky (36.bxa3) ok so........ if white gets a passed queenside pawn, now it will be a rook-pawn
  149. alex11star so not h5, either g5 or Ke5
  150. alex11star noooo
  151. alex11star or maybe this is still fine if h4 g5
  152. alex11star but g3 and the pawn chain collapses
  153. fulmarsky (37.f3) ouch! neither is short on time... yes...... i appreciate the game has gone nearly two hours, and fatigue can set in!
  154. alex11star yeah so i think 37...d3+ Bxd3 might lose for white, but maybe not
  155. alex11star lose for black i meant
  156. alex11star no black would have too many tempi
  157. alex11star slow dooooooown
  158. alex11star think long and prosper
  159. fulmarsky (38.Bd5) so many nuances with pawn structures in endgames, one pawn push can make all the difference!
  160. alex11star 38...h4 stops Kg5-h4-g3 ideas forever
  161. mkubecek (38...h4) Just wondered if white shouldn't have played h4 to prevent black king getting through...
  162. alex11star now white should win pretty handedly
  163. fulmarsky (38...h4) that ...e3 was a commited move!
  164. mkubecek (38...h4) Black resoloved the issue...
  165. alex11star no now black just loses
  166. alex11star a few pawn breaks to watch out for, but still
  167. alex11star unless i'm just totally wrong which is completely possible
  168. mkubecek (38...h4) Bc4 and get white king above the pawns.
  169. mkubecek (38...h4) Would be my plan, I guess.
  170. fulmarsky (39.Kd3) annoyingly well place WK
  171. alex11star right, and black doesn't have enough tempi to get in g5-g4
  172. mkubecek (39.Kd3) If there is time, picking the a-pawn might be also an option.
  173. fulmarsky (39.Kd3) ...Ke5 Kc4 i'm guessing will be the next two moves...
  174. mkubecek (39.Kd3) OK, c4 is probably not the best square for the bishop unless black lets the white king to e4.
  175. alex11star Ke5 Bf7 g5 is funny and it may backfire on white
  176. alex11star 40. Bc4 g5... hmm
  177. alex11star actually if ...g4 white doesn't have to take, can just ignore it
  178. mkubecek (39...Ke5) Right...
  179. fulmarsky (39...Ke5) difficult for the BK to infiltrate on that KS, or impossible, tricky!
  180. mkubecek (39...Ke5) But even hxg4 shouold still be fine.
  181. alex11star white's bishop controls too many squares, if Bf7 black can't play Kd5 and falls into zugzwang and loses the pawn *but* not Kxd4 e2 right
  182. alex11star away
  183. fulmarsky (40.Bc4) soon there could be annoying zugzwang stuff happening for black, poor black
  184. fulmarsky (40.Bc4) maybe even already zugzwang stuff, i'm not necessarily sure black wants to play ...a4
  185. mkubecek (40.Bc4) Right now, black can only alternate between e5 and f5 (plus two pawn moves but black might need those later).
  186. mkubecek (40.Bc4) I'm quite sure a4 is not something black would want to play as long as there is an alternative.
  187. fulmarsky (41.a4) go uday!
  188. mkubecek (41.a4) Not sure a4 was so great. Black king might be able to block white from getting around.
  189. mkubecek (41.a4) Not sure if black can block both ways though...
  190. fulmarsky (41...Kd6) i like that bear! (this is tough for black, hmmmmm.... let's see what happens..... hmmm..... tense..
  191. mkubecek (42...Kc6) OK, now we are done, I think.
  192. mkubecek (44.Kd5) Once white picks g5, he can even sacrifice the bishop for the e-pawn and still be winning.
  193. mkubecek (45.Ke5) Or for the a-pawn if black decides to play e2 to deflect the bishop from a4.
  194. fulmarsky (45.Ke5) is the WK allows ...Kc5 and ...Kb4 black can try and deflect the white bishop from that a6-f1 diagonal
  195. fulmarsky (45...Kb6) hopeful thinking..
  196. mkubecek (48...e2) Won't work... white bishop can still take the black a-pawn then and it's 3:0 on the kingside.
  197. mkubecek (52.Ke6) Now just go with the f-pawn and there is no way black can stop it.
  198. mkubecek (52...Kd4) f4
  199. mkubecek (58.Qf3+) Qg8 Bf3 Qg2#
  200. fulmarsky gg both