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1e40.0e6+0.12d4+0.1d5+0.23exd5+0.2exd5+0.14c4−0.3Nf60.05Nc3−0.1Nc60.06Bg5−0.4dxc40.07d5−0.4Ne5−0.68Qd4−1.1Nd3+?0.0Mistake. Bd6 was best.8...Bd69Bxd3+0.1cxd3−0.110Qxd3−0.3Be7−0.411Nf3−0.1O-O−0.212h3?!−0.8...Inaccuracy. O-O was best.12.O-Oh612...Re8?!−0.2Inaccuracy. c6 was best.12...c613O-O−0.3h6−0.314Bxf6−0.3Bxf6−0.415Rfe1−0.4a6−0.216Rxe8+−0.2Qxe80.017Re1−0.2Qf8+0.218Qc4+0.1Qd80.019Ne40.0Bxb2??+1.8Blunder. Be7 was best.19...Be720.Ne5Bf8[...]20Qc2??−1.4...Blunder. Qb3 was best.20.Qb3Bf621.Nxf6+[...]20...Ba3−1.321Re3−1.5Bf8−1.422Qc4?−3.1...Mistake. Qb3 was best.22.Qb3a522...Bd7??−1.1Blunder. b5 was best.22...b523Ne5−1.1Bb5−0.724Qb3−0.5Bd6−1.125Nf3−1.4Qd7?!−0.5Inaccuracy. Bf8 was best.25...Bf826.Re126Nd4?−1.6...Mistake. a4 was best.26.a4Bxa426...Re8?−0.1Mistake. Bf8 was best.26...Bf827.Nxb5axb5[...]27Nxb5−0.3Qxb5??+3.2Blunder. axb5 was best.27...axb528.Nxd628Qxb5+3.1axb5+3.129Nf6++2.9gxf6+2.830Rxe8++2.8Kg7+2.431Kf1+2.9c5??+7.1Blunder. f5 was best.31...f532.Ke232Rd8+6.7c4+9.433Rxd6+9.0c3+9.734Ke2+8.9
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/fupzGwdP"] [Date "2020.08.09"] [White "Seb32"] [Black "Notsamire"] [Result "1-0"] [GameId "fupzGwdP"] [UTCDate "2020.08.09"] [UTCTime "21:03:57"] [WhiteElo "1882"] [BlackElo "1806"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+10"] [BlackRatingDiff "-11"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "C01"] [Opening "French Defense: Exchange Variation, Monte Carlo Variation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. exd5 exd5 4. c4 { C01 French Defense: Exchange Variation, Monte Carlo Variation } Nf6 5. Nc3 Nc6 6. Bg5 dxc4 7. d5 Ne5 8. Qd4 Nd3+? { (-1.11 → 0.01) Mistake. Bd6 was best. } (8... Bd6) 9. Bxd3 cxd3 10. Qxd3 Be7 11. Nf3 O-O 12. h3?! { (-0.20 → -0.79) Inaccuracy. O-O was best. } (12. O-O h6) 12... Re8?! { (-0.79 → -0.21) Inaccuracy. c6 was best. } (12... c6) 13. O-O h6 14. Bxf6 Bxf6 15. Rfe1 a6 16. Rxe8+ Qxe8 17. Re1 Qf8 18. Qc4 Qd8 19. Ne4 Bxb2?? { (0.00 → 1.80) Blunder. Be7 was best. } (19... Be7 20. Ne5 Bf8 21. Nxf7 Kxf7 22. d6+ Kg6 23. Qc2 Kf7) 20. Qc2?? { (1.80 → -1.45) Blunder. Qb3 was best. } (20. Qb3 Bf6 21. Nxf6+ gxf6 22. Nd4 f5 23. Qe3 Kh7 24. Qe7 Qxe7 25. Rxe7 Kg6 26. Rxc7 f4) 20... Ba3 21. Re3 Bf8 22. Qc4? { (-1.42 → -3.09) Mistake. Qb3 was best. } (22. Qb3 a5) 22... Bd7?? { (-3.09 → -1.09) Blunder. b5 was best. } (22... b5) 23. Ne5 Bb5 24. Qb3 Bd6 25. Nf3 Qd7?! { (-1.40 → -0.47) Inaccuracy. Bf8 was best. } (25... Bf8 26. Re1) 26. Nd4? { (-0.47 → -1.61) Mistake. a4 was best. } (26. a4 Bxa4) 26... Re8? { (-1.61 → -0.06) Mistake. Bf8 was best. } (26... Bf8 27. Nxb5 axb5 28. d6 Qc6 29. Re1 cxd6 30. Nc3 Qc4 31. Rb1 g5 32. Nd5 Qxb3 33. axb3) 27. Nxb5 Qxb5?? { (-0.28 → 3.16) Blunder. axb5 was best. } (27... axb5 28. Nxd6) 28. Qxb5 axb5 29. Nf6+ gxf6 30. Rxe8+ Kg7 31. Kf1 c5?? { (2.88 → 7.06) Blunder. f5 was best. } (31... f5 32. Ke2) 32. Rd8 c4 33. Rxd6 c3 34. Ke2 { Black resigns. } 1-0
1 Inaccuracy
2 Mistakes
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35 Average centipawn loss
86%Accuracy
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2 Inaccuracies
2 Mistakes
4 Blunders
66 Average centipawn loss
79%Accuracy
  1. mathijshuis Go seb!
  2. STCLion Kols : according to ChessTempo , it was move 6 of you game that turned the tide
  3. STCLion made it more drawish to losing , and then by move 8 you had no winning chances at all
  4. STCLion at move 11 the only options it had kept w in control
  5. STCLion N8-d7 looks like the better move 6
  6. Kolskegg well, that's above my level, i guess
  7. Kolskegg hard for me to figure out why those moves are bad
  8. Kolskegg i guess it's positional and not tactical
  9. STCLion and it has to do with the momentum you allow , as well
  10. STCLion g6 was slow at that point ...Good intent but it gives W purchase
  11. STCLion , i love tactics , But Position is more important
  12. STCLion for control
  13. Kolskegg yes, i need to improve at it
  14. STCLion its just anpther decision , every move
  15. Kolskegg but i was white in that game
  16. Kolskegg sounds like maybe you are confused?
  17. STCLion do I play Offense , or Defense ? Do I play for control , or tactical trade ad ....
  18. STCLion W doesn't always have to attack
  19. STCLion staying in control and letting Black overextend , is often useful
  20. Kolskegg yes, true enough
  21. Kolskegg sorry, it sounded for a minute like you thought i was black in the game
  22. STCLion you'd have to get an engine to read the rest of the game oce you go OOB in chesstempo , there's nothing to compare it to
  23. STCLion you were playing the Alekhine / Two+pawn Var
  24. STCLion so if you follow the best lines for Black in that opening , you'll picj up some strategy
  25. STCLion lol for White , I meant
  26. Kolskegg yes, i saw that my opponent likes the alekhine, so i looked it up beforehand
  27. Kolskegg but i guess i didn't remember it well enough
  28. STCLion you mean He likes it when HE is playing W ?
  29. STCLion or that it is an opening which favors Black ?
  30. Kolskegg i mean he plays it as black against 1 e4 almost every time
  31. Kolskegg and i play e4, so i knew he would use it
  32. STCLion ok well never base you ropening on what the OPPONENT does bets
  33. Kolskegg i was white
  34. STCLion if your W , play YOUR game and make Black adjust to you
  35. Kolskegg no way to avoid the alekhine
  36. Kolskegg unless i play d4
  37. Kolskegg and i don't know that either
  38. STCLion ahh
  39. STCLion yes unfortunately the popularity of e4 openings has caused peole to learn how to Beat them , easier
  40. STCLion which is why people are going back to d4 openings
  41. STCLion or playing things like the Dutch
  42. STCLion immediate Kside attacks
  43. Kolskegg yes... anyway, we are talking about the wrong game for this chat box!
  44. STCLion ahh its entertainment , for them later
  45. STCLion ;?))
  46. Kolskegg how should notsamire get his pieces out?
  47. STCLion he can't
  48. Kolskegg maybe b5 and Bb7?
  49. STCLion moving the pawns causes weakens ; thus B is locked to protect b7 ; thus R is locked
  50. STCLion B-f5 might inspire a blunder ...
  51. STCLion but he's has to wait for W's decision first
  52. STCLion maybe R-b8 then p-b5
  53. STCLion after NxB on f6
  54. glbert go seb32!
  55. glbert 2 Ns vs 2Bs? this has to be won for the Ns.
  56. STCLion depends on the pawn postions of the person with the B
  57. STCLion which are not ideal for Black , atm ....
  58. STCLion this is like the reverse of my game ; Black has passed pawns but has to survive a Kside attack in order to Slowly get one down to Q
  59. STCLion all hope on the pawns ...
  60. Black offers draw
  61. White declines draw
  62. gavalanche20 Wait I'm confused can White just not take the bishop?
  63. gavalanche20 *Can wait not just take the bishop