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1d4+0.2d5+0.22c4+0.2dxc4+0.33Nf3+0.2Nf6+0.34e3+0.2e6+0.35Bxc4+0.2a6+0.26O-O+0.2c5+0.27Nbd2+0.1b5+0.58Be2+0.4Bb7+0.39a4+0.3b4+0.410Nb3+0.4Nbd7+0.511dxc5+0.5Nxc5+0.712Nxc5?!0.0...Inaccuracy. Qxd8+ was best.12.Qxd8+Rxd813.Na5[...]12...Bxc50.013a5−0.1Qc70.014Bd2−0.3O-O−0.315Qa4−0.6Bc6−0.416Qc2−0.5Be4−0.417Qa4−0.4Rab80.018Rfc10.0Rfc8?+1.3Mistake. Qa7 was best.18...Qa719.Bf1Rfd8[...]19Bxa6+1.2Ng4??+3.9Blunder. Rd8 was best.19...Rd820.Be120Bxc8+3.9Rxc8+4.021h3+4.0Bxf3+3.922hxg4+3.7Bc6?+6.0Mistake. Ba8 was best.22...Ba823.Qb5Qe5[...]23Rxc5+6.0Bxa4+6.024Rxc7+6.0Rxc7+6.025Rxa4+5.9
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/gwn2kbmk"] [Date "2024.09.14"] [White "VicPez"] [Black "GHOSTJW"] [Result "1-0"] [GameId "gwn2kbmk"] [UTCDate "2024.09.14"] [UTCTime "15:01:27"] [WhiteElo "2086"] [BlackElo "2111"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+32"] [BlackRatingDiff "-23"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "D27"] [Opening "Queen's Gambit Accepted: Classical Defense, Main Line"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. e3 e6 5. Bxc4 a6 6. O-O c5 { D27 Queen's Gambit Accepted: Classical Defense, Main Line } 7. Nbd2 b5 8. Be2 Bb7 9. a4 b4 10. Nb3 Nbd7 11. dxc5 Nxc5 12. Nxc5?! { (0.66 → 0.00) Inaccuracy. Qxd8+ was best. } (12. Qxd8+ Rxd8 13. Na5 Bxf3 14. gxf3 g5 15. e4 Rg8 16. Kh1 g4 17. fxg4 Nxg4) 12... Bxc5 13. a5 Qc7 14. Bd2 O-O 15. Qa4 Bc6 16. Qc2 Be4 17. Qa4 Rab8 18. Rfc1 Rfc8? { (-0.01 → 1.34) Mistake. Qa7 was best. } (18... Qa7 19. Bf1 Rfd8 20. Be1 h6 21. Ne5 Rbc8 22. h3 Qb8 23. Nf3 Bc6 24. Qb3) 19. Bxa6 Ng4?? { (1.16 → 3.86) Blunder. Rd8 was best. } (19... Rd8 20. Be1) 20. Bxc8 Rxc8 21. h3 Bxf3 22. hxg4 Bc6? { (3.67 → 5.97) Mistake. Ba8 was best. } (22... Ba8 23. Qb5 Qe5 24. Qc4 Qb8 25. Qf4 e5 26. Qg3 Rc6 27. a6 h6 28. Be1) 23. Rxc5 Bxa4 24. Rxc7 Rxc7 25. Rxa4 { Black resigns. } 1-0
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  1. VicPez (8) Quickly approaching the end of my prep/memory, but I think these positions should be decently intuitive, since I'm a QGA guy too.
  2. NameGoesInHere go ghost!
  3. jenesuispasdave (10...Nbd7) Nice!
  4. NameGoesInHere (11.dxc5) I'm never quite sure when these kind of captures are good in these QGA structures
  5. alex11star white is going to play Qb3 so maybe Rd8 first Bxf3 and Rxd2
  6. alex11star otherwise consolidation happens
  7. jenesuispasdave (14.Bd2) I think White may want to play Qc1, Bxb4.
  8. jenesuispasdave (14.Bd2) Or maybe Rc1, then Bxb4.
  9. NameGoesInHere (14.Bd2) Maybe something like Qe7 works there, to protect b4 and get out of the pin?
  10. jenesuispasdave (14.Bd2) so maybe 14...Rd8; there isn't time to O-O (I think?)
  11. VicPez (14) Hoping that my opponent not immediately castling here means they have some things to figure out.
  12. NameGoesInHere Maybe we can castle because Qc1 is met with ...Qe7 and Rc1 is met with Rad1?
  13. NameGoesInHere Rad8 sorry
  14. VicPez I'm not taking the ...Ng4 threat seriously yet, because h3 solves it while looking like I'm falling into the trap. g3 also fixes things.
  15. VicPez Meanwhile, in terms of development, I'd like to put my queen on any square on the d1-a4 diagonal and play Rfc1.
  16. jenesuispasdave NameGoesInHere -- yes, I didn't consider ...Qe7, that would work and so O-O is fine here. Thanks.
  17. GHOSTJW I thought long about 14... Ng4 but white looked like they could defend appropriately
  18. jenesuispasdave (15.Qa4) If Black plays ...Bc6 here, then what is White's plan? Seems like a wierd move, so I must be missing something.
  19. NameGoesInHere (15.Qa4) I had the same thought, maybe Qc2 now the c5 bishop is unprotected?
  20. alex11star Be4 or possibly Rad8
  21. jenesuispasdave (15.Qa4) Then the Black bishop go back to b7 or maybe somewhere else useful.
  22. jenesuispasdave (17.Qa4) maybe this is a offer to draw by repetition of position.
  23. VicPez (18) Now I need to figure out if snapping the pawn is worth it.
  24. jenesuispasdave (17.Qa4) Best move is for Black to return the bishop to c6, unless you don't want to draw (I think?)
  25. juliochobo Just got inside. Was white booked to the teeth?
  26. VicPez No, I'd rather intensify the pressure here. Also going to check for a queen trap -- don't think I need to worry, but most people don't
  27. alex11star i'm just looking at Qe7 Ne5
  28. alex11star white doesn't have Nc6 yet it looks pleasant
  29. alex11star yet but it looks pleasant*
  30. alex11star also a6 hangs
  31. NameGoesInHere (18.Rfc1) If Qe7 immediately maybe now white snaps the a6 pawn, but possibly Bxf3 Bxf3 first?
  32. alex11star oh hmm Qd6 defends everything doesn't it
  33. alex11star Qd6, Rd1...
  34. alex11star same problem with ne5
  35. VicPez So now I need to look deep into Bxa6 Bxf3.
  36. VicPez I think that generally speaking, the pawn structure with gxf3 is supposed to be defensible, but it's hard to talk myself into that with
  37. VicPez a ton of material on.
  38. GHOSTJW still planning 19.Bxa6 Ng4!? which looks interesting although unclear. On most other moves I have Qa7. Bxb4 Rxb4 wins a piece
  39. VicPez I can't find an attack for Black after gxf3, but Black does have problems to solve.
  40. GHOSTJW I forgot the Qe8+ ideas which may or may spoil my variations
  41. alex11star well i have no idea what's going on here in any line
  42. VicPez (19) So I missed that here I don't have a tempo to defend f2.
  43. VicPez With that said, Rxc5 looks sensible.
  44. jenesuispasdave (19...Ng4) I don't know what's going on either, but I think things are about to get very "dynamic".
  45. alex11star it feels like h3 is practically forced
  46. NameGoesInHere (19...Ng4) I think this is what commentators usually call 'complications'
  47. alex11star and you return the pawn
  48. VicPez But also, what about just Be1?
  49. alex11star that might also work
  50. GHOSTJW 20. Bxc8 Bxf3?? Qe8 Bf8 Rxc7 +- I'll have to play 20... Rxc8 then white has h3
  51. Jox997 Hello everyone. Let's go Ghost!
  52. GHOSTJW Bxc8 Bc6 Rxc5 also wins for white
  53. Need2StudyMore go for it,
  54. alex11star yeah rc8 h3 and bxb4 just looks good for white
  55. alex11star er
  56. alex11star well never mind
  57. VicPez So if I do mass exchange along the c-file, Be1 will save my king. The knight protects it
  58. VicPez Wait, no. I'm hallucinating a piece in that line.
  59. jenesuispasdave (20...Rxc8) White's best move here is probably Qd1.
  60. alex11star i'd like to keep Qe8 open
  61. alex11star wait omg
  62. alex11star rxc5!
  63. alex11star no that doesn't work
  64. alex11star 'call an ambulence but not for me', etc
  65. NameGoesInHere (20...Rxc8) is h3 not the simplest move for white here?
  66. Jox997 (21.h3) You got what you wanted :)
  67. alex11star this loses no?
  68. alex11star a-pawn just runs at the end
  69. Need2StudyMore i think Rxc5
  70. NameGoesInHere (22...Bc6) i think everything loses here
  71. GHOSTJW 23. Rxc5 is strong here
  72. jenesuispasdave (25) Wow, that seemed like it could go either way after move 18 or 19 or so.
  73. VicPez Yeah, it was surprising how many tactics there were to calculate in such a symmetrical pawn structure.