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1e4+0.2e6+0.32d30.0d50.03Nd20.0c50.04Ngf3−0.1Nc60.05g30.0Nf60.06Bg2−0.1Be70.07O-O0.0O-O0.08Re10.0e5?+1.5Mistake. Qc7 was best.8...Qc79.Qe29exd5+1.4Nxd5+1.510Nxe5+1.5Nxe5+1.411Rxe5+1.4Nf6?!+2.4Inaccuracy. Be6 was best.11...Be612Nc4+2.6Rb8+3.113Bf4+3.3Be6?!+4.2Inaccuracy. b5 was best.13...b514.Re314Rxe6+4.1fxe6+4.315Bxb8+4.0Qxb8+4.116Qe2+4.0Qc8+4.217Re1+4.3b6+4.518Bh3+4.5Kh8+4.619Bxe6+4.0Qc7+4.120Qe5+4.1Qc6+4.121Bh3+4.0Re8+4.522Bg2+4.1Qd7+4.023Qf4+3.8Bf8+4.224Rxe8+4.1Qxe8+4.225Qe5+3.9Qxe5+3.926Nxe5+3.9Kg8+3.927a4+3.8Bd6+3.828Nc4+3.7Bc7+3.629f4+3.5Kf7+3.630h3+3.4Ke6+3.831Bc6+3.4h5+3.632Be4+3.0a6+3.333Bb7?!+2.5...Inaccuracy. h4 was best.33.h4b534.axb5[...]33...b5?!+3.3Inaccuracy. h4 was best.33...h434.Bc8+34Ne3+2.7bxa4+3.435Bc8++3.3Kf7+3.236Bxa6+2.7h4+2.737Bc4++2.1Kf8?!+3.1Inaccuracy. Kg6 was best.37...Kg638.f5+Kg5[...]38gxh4+3.0Bxf4+2.939Kf2+3.0Nd7+3.240Kf3+3.2Be5+3.041Nd1??+0.1...Blunder. c3 was best.41.c3Bf642.Bb5[...]41...Ke7??+2.8Blunder. Bxb2 was best.41...Bxb242Bb5+2.7Nb6+2.743Ke4??+0.1...Blunder. c3 was best.43.c3Bf644.Kg4[...]43...Bxb2+0.144Bxa40.0Nxa40.045Nxb20.0Nxb2+0.146Kd5+0.1Na40.047Kc60.0Kf60.048Kb50.0Nc3+0.049Kxc50.0Kg6+0.250d40.0Kf60.051Kc40.0Ne40.052Kd30.0Nf2+0.053Ke30.0Nxh30.054c40.0Kf50.055d50.0Ke50.056Kf30.0Nf40.057Kg40.0Ng60.058Kg50.0Ne70.059h50.0Kd60.060Kf40.0Kc50.061Ke50.0Kxc40.062d60.0Nc6+0.063Ke60.0Kc50.064d70.0Kb60.065Kf70.0Kc70.066Kxg70.0Ne70.067Kf70.0Nf50.068Kf60.0Nh60.069Kg60.0Ng40.070Kg50.0Ne50.071Kf60.0Kxd70.072h60.0Ng4+0.073Kg50.0Nxh60.0
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/e1vVkGG2"] [Date "2024.12.05"] [White "Racheschach"] [Black "istikhan"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [GameId "e1vVkGG2"] [UTCDate "2024.12.05"] [UTCTime "19:31:39"] [WhiteElo "2047"] [BlackElo "1994"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-4"] [BlackRatingDiff "+3"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "A08"] [Opening "King's Indian Attack: Sicilian Variation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 e6 2. d3 d5 3. Nd2 c5 4. Ngf3 Nc6 5. g3 Nf6 6. Bg2 Be7 7. O-O O-O 8. Re1 { A08 King's Indian Attack: Sicilian Variation } e5? { (-0.05 → 1.51) Mistake. Qc7 was best. } (8... Qc7 9. Qe2) 9. exd5 Nxd5 10. Nxe5 Nxe5 11. Rxe5 Nf6?! { (1.42 → 2.41) Inaccuracy. Be6 was best. } (11... Be6) 12. Nc4 Rb8 13. Bf4 Be6?! { (3.25 → 4.21) Inaccuracy. b5 was best. } (13... b5 14. Re3) 14. Rxe6 fxe6 15. Bxb8 Qxb8 16. Qe2 Qc8 17. Re1 b6 18. Bh3 Kh8 19. Bxe6 Qc7 20. Qe5 Qc6 21. Bh3 Re8 22. Bg2 Qd7 23. Qf4 Bf8 24. Rxe8 Qxe8 25. Qe5 Qxe5 26. Nxe5 Kg8 27. a4 Bd6 28. Nc4 Bc7 29. f4 Kf7 30. h3 Ke6 31. Bc6 h5 32. Be4 a6 33. Bb7?! { (3.28 → 2.53) Inaccuracy. h4 was best. } (33. h4 b5 34. axb5 axb5 35. Na3 b4 36. Nc4 Kf7 37. Kf1 Bb8 38. Ke2 Bc7) 33... b5?! { (2.53 → 3.28) Inaccuracy. h4 was best. } (33... h4 34. Bc8+) 34. Ne3 bxa4 35. Bc8+ Kf7 36. Bxa6 h4 37. Bc4+ Kf8?! { (2.09 → 3.05) Inaccuracy. Kg6 was best. } (37... Kg6 38. f5+ Kg5 39. gxh4+ Kxh4 40. Kg2 Bf4 41. Kf3 Bd6 42. Bb5 Kxh3 43. Nc4) 38. gxh4 Bxf4 39. Kf2 Nd7 40. Kf3 Be5 41. Nd1?? { (2.95 → 0.05) Blunder. c3 was best. } (41. c3 Bf6 42. Bb5 Nb6 43. Ke4 Bxh4 44. Nd5 Nc8 45. Bd7 Nd6+ 46. Ke5 Nf7+) 41... Ke7?? { (0.05 → 2.75) Blunder. Bxb2 was best. } (41... Bxb2) 42. Bb5 Nb6 43. Ke4?? { (2.70 → 0.06) Blunder. c3 was best. } (43. c3 Bf6 44. Kg4 Be5 45. h5 Bh2 46. Nf2 Bg1 47. Kf3 Kf6 48. Kg2 Bxf2) 43... Bxb2 44. Bxa4 Nxa4 45. Nxb2 Nxb2 46. Kd5 Na4 47. Kc6 Kf6 48. Kb5 Nc3+ 49. Kxc5 Kg6 50. d4 Kf6 51. Kc4 Ne4 52. Kd3 Nf2+ 53. Ke3 Nxh3 54. c4 Kf5 55. d5 Ke5 56. Kf3 Nf4 57. Kg4 Ng6 58. Kg5 Ne7 59. h5 Kd6 60. Kf4 Kc5 61. Ke5 Kxc4 62. d6 Nc6+ 63. Ke6 Kc5 64. d7 Kb6 65. Kf7 Kc7 66. Kxg7 Ne7 67. Kf7 Nf5 68. Kf6 Nh6 69. Kg6 Ng4 70. Kg5 Ne5 71. Kf6 Kxd7 72. h6 Ng4+ 73. Kg5 Nxh6 { The game is a draw. } 1/2-1/2
1 Inaccuracy
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2 Blunders
18 Average centipawn loss
91%Accuracy
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4 Inaccuracies
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92%Accuracy
  1. alex11star if you can get off bc1 then you can play a3
  2. alex11star oh
  3. alex11star interesting, does this work?
  4. alex11star yeah
  5. alex11star wait no it doesn't
  6. alex11star yeah it does
  7. alex11star yes!
  8. alex11star this is not trivial to defend though
  9. alex11star na4 then kc6-b5
  10. alex11star what you could have done is 46... Ne1 and go after h4 then the knight is in time to stop
  11. alex11star er sorry nd1
  12. alex11star black still feels in serious risk of losing
  13. alex11star oh ok wait the king has time to defend
  14. alex11star what am i saying
  15. alex11star hmm
  16. GHOSTJW (47) I don't think black should be losing this but is there a winning plan?
  17. alex11star the issue is kb5 you don't have time for kd6
  18. alex11star maybe two pawns vs knight on the queenside is still fine for black and i'm overreacting
  19. GHOSTJW there's c4 here to double the white pawns
  20. alex11star yeah
  21. alex11star then Kd8 and you're definitely in time
  22. alex11star uh oh
  23. alex11star not like that
  24. GHOSTJW (48... Kf6) this is the winning try
  25. GHOSTJW sure is risky
  26. alex11star if you sac a knight for a pawn depending on how far away the king is might be able to draw pawn vs queen
  27. GHOSTJW 50.Kd6 by white to go after g7 for the easy draw
  28. GHOSTJW but 50.d4!? played white is also going for the win
  29. alex11star i like kf6
  30. alex11star no now this looks winning for black
  31. x086 i liked ke6 better there. to blockade the pawns.
  32. GHOSTJW still looks like a draw to me but it's certainly very complicated
  33. x086 he wants nf4 to ng2+ and picking up the other pawn i think
  34. x086 maybe a bit too ambitious, though
  35. alex11star i think Ng2
  36. x086 me too
  37. x086 ne3 to control the pawns/trade down
  38. alex11star i have to lie down for a bit, gl isti
  39. GHOSTJW 60...Ng8 looked safer, I'm still sweating
  40. x086 I dont like the relative king positions
  41. GHOSTJW but 64...Nd8 should be enough
  42. x086 how does black deal with the king moving over to the g pawn?
  43. GHOSTJW black has to stop the h pawn with the knight
  44. x086 therefore control the d pawn w/ the king
  45. x086 tricks to advance to g5 and reply to hxg6 w/ ne5+?
  46. x086 nvm
  47. bufferunderrun Ne5 Kf6
  48. x086 nxg6
  49. x086 and if the kxg6, black controls the d pawn, no?
  50. bufferunderrun 68.h6
  51. GHOSTJW 68... Kxd7!
  52. bufferunderrun Nxh6 Ke8
  53. bufferunderrun h6 Kxd7 h7 then?
  54. x086 Ng8
  55. x086 looks like black's knight has the right cycle to freeze the h pawn
  56. GHOSTJW 69...Ng4=
  57. GHOSTJW let white take the knight to buy time to bring the king
  58. x086 this knight should be able to control the 6th rank pawn by cycling between h6,g8,e7, and f5 i think
  59. x086 either checking or threatening forks
  60. x086 pawn is on 5th rank, dont mind me lol
  61. GHOSTJW yes but there may be tricks with white promoting the d pawn
  62. GHOSTJW istikhan found 69...Ng4! now simply 70... Kxd7
  63. GHOSTJW 71...Kxd7 still good enough
  64. x086 sure is
  65. x086 scary line to calculate at the end of a game like this
  66. bufferunderrun ah, I missed Nf7 in h6 Nxh6 Ke8 line
  67. x086 Yes!
  68. x086 Ng4+
  69. x086 voila!
  70. bufferunderrun but maybe 67.Kf8 earlier was better
  71. GHOSTJW well fought game, gg both players!
  72. x086 gg guys
  73. WhiteRiceMatters gg guys