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1e4+0.1c5+0.32Nf3+0.3Nc6+0.33d4+0.3cxd4+0.44Nxd40.0e5+0.45Nb5+0.2d6+0.56N1c3+0.5a60.07Na3+0.4Be7+0.38Nd5+0.2Nf6+0.29Be3−0.1Nxd50.010exd50.0Nd4−0.111Bxd4−0.2exd4−0.212Qxd4−0.7O-O−0.713c4??−3.4...Blunder. O-O-O was best.13.O-O-Ob513...Bf6−3.314Qd2−3.3Re8+−3.115Be2−3.2Qe7??−0.4Blunder. Bg4 was best.15...Bg416.f3Bh4+[...]16O-O−0.4Bf5+0.117Rae1+0.2Qd7+0.318b3+0.2h6?!+0.9Inaccuracy. Qc7 was best.18...Qc719.Bd319Bd3+0.9Bxd3+1.120Qxd3+1.0Be5+1.221Re2+1.3Qg4+1.722Rfe1+1.7Qh4+2.323g3+2.3Qf6+2.324c5+2.1Red8?+4.2Mistake. Rec8 was best.24...Rec825.Nc4Rxc5[...]25Nc4+4.2Bd4+5.226Nxd6+5.3Bxc5+5.727Nxb7+5.8Bb4+5.928Nxd8+5.9Rxd8+5.929Re8++5.8Rxe8??#14Checkmate is now unavoidable. Bf8 was best.29...Bf830.Rxd8Qxd8[...]30Rxe8+#15Bf8#2431d6+19.7
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/gnKWrgvt"] [Date "2024.02.20"] [White "ComputerUser2607"] [Black "wizzywop"] [Result "1-0"] [GameId "gnKWrgvt"] [UTCDate "2024.02.20"] [UTCTime "14:01:29"] [WhiteElo "2042"] [BlackElo "1944"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+7"] [BlackRatingDiff "-13"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "B32"] [Opening "Sicilian Defense: Kalashnikov Variation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 e5 5. Nb5 d6 { B32 Sicilian Defense: Kalashnikov Variation } 6. N1c3 a6 7. Na3 Be7 8. Nd5 Nf6 9. Be3 Nxd5 10. exd5 Nd4 11. Bxd4 exd4 12. Qxd4 O-O 13. c4?? { (-0.72 → -3.43) Blunder. O-O-O was best. } (13. O-O-O b5) 13... Bf6 14. Qd2 Re8+ 15. Be2 Qe7?? { (-3.24 → -0.36) Blunder. Bg4 was best. } (15... Bg4 16. f3 Bh4+ 17. Kd1 Bg5 18. Qc2 Bd7 19. Nb1 b5 20. Nc3 Rc8 21. cxb5 axb5 22. Qb3) 16. O-O Bf5 17. Rae1 Qd7 18. b3 h6?! { (0.24 → 0.90) Inaccuracy. Qc7 was best. } (18... Qc7 19. Bd3) 19. Bd3 Bxd3 20. Qxd3 Be5 21. Re2 Qg4 22. Rfe1 Qh4 23. g3 Qf6 24. c5 Red8? { (2.14 → 4.18) Mistake. Rec8 was best. } (24... Rec8 25. Nc4 Rxc5 26. Nxe5 dxe5 27. Rxe5 Qg6 28. Qxg6 fxg6 29. h4 Rd8 30. Re7 Rcxd5 31. Rxb7) 25. Nc4 Bd4 26. Nxd6 Bxc5 27. Nxb7 Bb4 28. Nxd8 Rxd8 29. Re8+ Rxe8?? { (5.83 → Mate in 14) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Bf8 was best. } (29... Bf8 30. Rxd8 Qxd8 31. Qe4 Qf6 32. Kg2 Bc5 33. Qf3 Qe7 34. Rf1 Qd8 35. d6 Bxd6 36. Rd1) 30. Rxe8+ Bf8 31. d6 { Black resigns. } 1-0
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  1. Silkthewanderer Go wizzy
  2. Haspelknecht go wizzy!
  3. wizzywop no surprises here from me. Get to see what my opponent has prepared for me.
  4. sussasun what would black play on 8. nc4?
  5. wizzywop ok, am I being tricked here.
  6. sussasun i dont remember but takes on d5 should be fine
  7. Haspelknecht Played Nxe4 in a similar position as black. My shortest game in my 45+45 carreer.
  8. wizzywop step 1 in my chess. Get down a pawn. Step 2 try and win
  9. sussasun totally back step2
  10. ssyx I have similar strategy, get down a pawn and try not to lose
  11. Haspelknecht With all respect, for wizzy it
  12. Haspelknecht usually boils down to "get down a pawn and then show superior endgame skills to hold a draw"
  13. Haspelknecht and the wins are "sac, sac, mate"
  14. sussasun there is the bishop pair though feels not enough yet.
  15. Haspelknecht According to the master's database, black scores 90% here
  16. Haspelknecht so there should be enough compensation
  17. sussasun oh well
  18. sussasun wizzywop may know this line .he certainly knows the value of dsb
  19. Haspelknecht the main question is how difficult it is for black to use that advantage
  20. Haspelknecht wizzy is pretty booked up. Wouldn't surprise me if he has seen this before
  21. Silkthewanderer Oh, wow. c4 is brave
  22. Silkthewanderer Bf6 Qd2 Re8 Be2 Qe7 and does White unravel?
  23. sussasun planning nc2-e3
  24. sussasun nc2 loses b2 there
  25. Haspelknecht I like black's prospects along the a5-e1 and f3-n2 diagonals
  26. Silkthewanderer But c3 would have served that purpose while keeping the diagonal blocked
  27. Silkthewanderer I think this is actually very serious trouble. Even Qb6 is hard to answer
  28. Silkthewanderer After Re8 of course
  29. Silkthewanderer Just 13. 0-0-0 Was perfectly fine
  30. Haspelknecht even Qe7 looks pretty annoying
  31. Silkthewanderer Qe7 0-0 Qxe2 Rae1 is a funny trick
  32. Haspelknecht ah
  33. Silkthewanderer Which White may be counting on. Qb6 is the way to go
  34. Haspelknecht nooo
  35. Haspelknecht O-O Bxb2 would work though
  36. Haspelknecht but then they are just even in material and black loses their DSB
  37. Silkthewanderer That retrieves the pawn and things get reasonably sane again
  38. wizzywop might of been better to play Bg5 before Qe7
  39. Silkthewanderer That quick move was regrettable. I think wizzy sees Qb6 with a bit more time.
  40. Silkthewanderer Bg5 is a nice idea. Didn't see it.
  41. Haspelknecht Yeah, just press "F" to flip the board and you immediately spot how uncomfortable white feels about their b2 pawn
  42. Silkthewanderer Not liking the direction. I liked Haspels Bxb2 better.
  43. Silkthewanderer Just Re1 looks good for White now
  44. Haspelknecht Rae1 looks weird
  45. Haspelknecht I don't see the advantage over Rfe1 but should be fine probably?
  46. Haspelknecht ah
  47. Silkthewanderer Yeah, that counterplay is just about to be gone. Time for survival mode
  48. Haspelknecht Looking at some stuff with Bb7 right now which could allow b5. Not sure if that is desirable for black though
  49. Silkthewanderer Bb2 Nc2 b5 Ne3 and only White is making progress
  50. Haspelknecht yeah
  51. Haspelknecht and even in the line I looked at
  52. Haspelknecht a2 was never really a weakness
  53. Haspelknecht even if white helped black a bit
  54. wizzywop feel like a misstepped somewhere.