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1d40.0Nf6+0.22c4+0.3e6+0.23Nc3+0.1Bb4+0.34a3?!−0.3...Inaccuracy. Qc2 was best.4.Qc2O-O5.a3[...]4...Bxc3+−0.25bxc3−0.1c50.06e3−0.2O-O0.07Qc2−0.3d6−0.38Bd3−0.2Nc6−0.29Nf3−0.1e5−0.210O-O−0.1Bg40.011d5?!−1.0...Inaccuracy. Nd2 was best.11.Nd211...Bxf3−0.912gxf3−1.0Ne7−0.713Kh1?!−1.4...Inaccuracy. f4 was best.13.f413...Qd7−1.114Rg1−1.2Ng6−1.015Bf5−0.7Qe7−1.016e4−1.5Nh4?!−0.8Inaccuracy. Kh8 was best.16...Kh817.Bg517Qe2−0.7Nxf5−0.218exf5−0.3Kh8−0.419Bg5−0.2h6−0.120Bh4−0.4Rg8−0.121Rg2?−1.2...Mistake. Qf1 was best.21.Qf1Qc721...g5?+0.2Mistake. Qd7 was best.21...Qd722.f4Qxf5[...]22fxg6+0.1fxg60.023f40.0Rae8?!+0.7Inaccuracy. e4 was best.23...e424.f3e3[...]24fxe5+0.3g5?!+1.0Inaccuracy. dxe5 was best.24...dxe525.Re1e4[...]25Bg3+0.8dxe5+0.626Rd1?!−0.2...Inaccuracy. Re1 was best.26.Re1Qf727.Bxe5[...]26...Qd6?!+0.7Inaccuracy. e4 was best.26...e427Rgg1+0.3h5??+4.6Blunder. Nd7 was best.27...Nd728Rge1+3.9h4?+7.9Mistake. Rgf8 was best.28...Rgf829.Qe329Bxe5+7.6Qe7+8.230Bxf6+?!+5.3...Inaccuracy. d6 was best.30.d6Qxe531.Qxe5[...]30...Qxf6+4.831Qxe8??0.0...Blunder. Qh5+ was best.31.Qh5+Kg732.d6[...]31...Qf3+0.032Kg10.0Rxe80.033Rxe8+0.0Kg70.034Rde10.0Qg4+0.035Kf10.0Qxc4+0.036R1e20.0Qxd50.037R8e5??#−1...Checkmate is now unavoidable. R2e6 was best.37.R2e6h338.R8e7+[...]37...Qh1#
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/k6Q8hmhm"] [Date "2022.10.30"] [White "Archilas"] [Black "caodanny"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "k6Q8hmhm"] [UTCDate "2022.10.30"] [UTCTime "19:12:48"] [WhiteElo "1552"] [BlackElo "1515"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-15"] [BlackRatingDiff "+17"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "E26"] [Opening "Nimzo-Indian Defense: Sämisch Variation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. a3?! { (0.25 → -0.33) Inaccuracy. Qc2 was best. } (4. Qc2 O-O 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. Qxc3 b6 7. e3 Bb7 8. Nf3 d5) 4... Bxc3+ 5. bxc3 c5 6. e3 { E26 Nimzo-Indian Defense: Sämisch Variation } O-O 7. Qc2 d6 8. Bd3 Nc6 9. Nf3 e5 10. O-O Bg4 11. d5?! { (-0.01 → -0.99) Inaccuracy. Nd2 was best. } (11. Nd2) 11... Bxf3 12. gxf3 Ne7 13. Kh1?! { (-0.72 → -1.38) Inaccuracy. f4 was best. } (13. f4) 13... Qd7 14. Rg1 Ng6 15. Bf5 Qe7 16. e4 Nh4?! { (-1.48 → -0.78) Inaccuracy. Kh8 was best. } (16... Kh8 17. Bg5) 17. Qe2 Nxf5 18. exf5 Kh8 19. Bg5 h6 20. Bh4 Rg8 21. Rg2? { (-0.07 → -1.23) Mistake. Qf1 was best. } (21. Qf1 Qc7) 21... g5? { (-1.23 → 0.16) Mistake. Qd7 was best. } (21... Qd7 22. f4 Qxf5 23. fxe5 g5 24. Bxg5 Rxg5 25. Rxg5 Qxg5 26. exf6 Rg8 27. Qf3 Rg6 28. Re1) 22. fxg6 fxg6 23. f4 Rae8?! { (0.00 → 0.67) Inaccuracy. e4 was best. } (23... e4 24. f3 e3 25. Re1 Rae8 26. Qd3 Qf7 27. Rxe3 Rxe3 28. Qxe3 Nh5 29. Be7 Re8 30. f5) 24. fxe5 g5?! { (0.25 → 1.02) Inaccuracy. dxe5 was best. } (24... dxe5 25. Re1 e4 26. Bxf6+ Qxf6 27. Qe3 Kh7 28. Qxc5 Qxc3 29. Qb4 Qd3 30. Rg3 Qd4 31. Kg1) 25. Bg3 dxe5 26. Rd1?! { (0.59 → -0.20) Inaccuracy. Re1 was best. } (26. Re1 Qf7 27. Bxe5 Rxe5 28. Qxe5 Re8 29. Qxf6+ Qxf6 30. Rxe8+ Kg7 31. Kg1 Qf4 32. Rg3 Qxc4) 26... Qd6?! { (-0.20 → 0.68) Inaccuracy. e4 was best. } (26... e4) 27. Rgg1 h5?? { (0.33 → 4.56) Blunder. Nd7 was best. } (27... Nd7) 28. Rge1 h4? { (3.90 → 7.93) Mistake. Rgf8 was best. } (28... Rgf8 29. Qe3) 29. Bxe5 Qe7 30. Bxf6+?! { (8.23 → 5.33) Inaccuracy. d6 was best. } (30. d6 Qxe5 31. Qxe5 Rxe5 32. Rxe5 Rd8 33. f3 Kh7 34. Rxg5 b6 35. a4 Kh6 36. Re5 Kg6) 30... Qxf6 31. Qxe8?? { (4.81 → 0.00) Blunder. Qh5+ was best. } (31. Qh5+ Kg7 32. d6 Qf5 33. d7 Rxe1+ 34. Rxe1 Qxd7 35. Qxg5+ Kh8 36. Qh5+ Qh7 37. Qxc5 Qh6) 31... Qf3+ 32. Kg1 Rxe8 33. Rxe8+ Kg7 34. Rde1 Qg4+ 35. Kf1 Qxc4+ 36. R1e2 Qxd5 37. R8e5?? { (0.00 → Mate in 1) Checkmate is now unavoidable. R2e6 was best. } (37. R2e6 h3 38. R8e7+ Kf8 39. Re8+ Kg7) 37... Qh1# { Black wins by checkmate. } 0-1
5 Inaccuracies
1 Mistake
2 Blunders
70 Average centipawn loss
74%Accuracy
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4 Inaccuracies
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1 Blunder
45 Average centipawn loss
84%Accuracy
  1. Haspelknecht go Archillas
  2. Poldi_der_Drache 11...Bxf3?
  3. Silkthewanderer Go Archilas
  4. Silkthewanderer Nh4 looks odd. I think you usually want Nh5-f4
  5. Poldi_der_Drache looks good for black
  6. Poldi_der_Drache but if white defends black can tripple white pawns
  7. Silkthewanderer If White is super worried about tripled pawns there is f4
  8. Silkthewanderer And I actually don't think they are that much of an issue for the moment
  9. Poldi_der_Drache but if f4 black can simply go e5 after the lsb is exchanged?!
  10. Poldi_der_Drache just looks like white cant properly defend f5 after knight takes maybe im missing something
  11. Silkthewanderer f4 Nxf5 fxe5 was my idea
  12. Poldi_der_Drache 17.f4?
  13. Silkthewanderer 17. f4 Nxf5 18. fxe5
  14. Poldi_der_Drache i see
  15. Silkthewanderer 23. f4 is now very much needed
  16. Silkthewanderer You can't allow g5 to land
  17. Poldi_der_Drache yeh
  18. Silkthewanderer Besides, it probably forces Re8 fxe dxe and suddenly White has a passed pawn to play for
  19. wizzywop Go archilas !
  20. Silkthewanderer Very fun line: f4 e4 Bxf6 Qxf6 Qxe4 Qxc3 Rag1 and Re8 can be answered with Rxg6 because Rxe4 Rxh6 is mate
  21. Poldi_der_Drache maybe 24. Rag1?
  22. Poldi_der_Drache not taking on d4 migth be stronger
  23. Poldi_der_Drache d5*
  24. Silkthewanderer Yes. exf4 is still no threat, you just continue attacking
  25. Silkthewanderer Then again, making the passer on d5 is also very tempting
  26. Silkthewanderer And if you want that, you need to play fxe now before Black gets Qf7 in
  27. Poldi_der_Drache ye but it weakens the kingside attack for white
  28. Poldi_der_Drache if Rag1 it looks very treatening
  29. Silkthewanderer You can give up on the kingside attack if you decide that the endgame has more potential to win
  30. Poldi_der_Drache after dxe5 f4 looks scary too
  31. Poldi_der_Drache g5 looks strong didnt think of it
  32. Silkthewanderer I thought it fails because Qd2 gxh4 Qxh6 but I missed Nh7
  33. mqll Is this winning for white? I hate to ask this. But what is the defense?
  34. Poldi_der_Drache i think it is
  35. BigPig93 There might be some opportunities with checks.
  36. Poldi_der_Drache so its perpetual?
  37. BigPig93 don't think so, would've traded the rooks first, then white could've pushed to d6 and then Qf3+ would've won the rook on d1
  38. Poldi_der_Drache well white would have moved the rook after his check
  39. Silkthewanderer 30. Qh5 was a very straightforward win
  40. Poldi_der_Drache but black actually had a forced draw last move
  41. Poldi_der_Drache i think he goes for h3 and mate on g2
  42. BigPig93 I thought instead of 31. Qf3+, you take Rxe8, Rxe8, then Qf3+, Kg1, Qxd1
  43. Silkthewanderer Rde1 h3 Kf1 and which mate?
  44. Poldi_der_Drache @Pig no he was in check if he plays Rxe8
  45. BigPig93 yeah, true, but I thought white might get excited and play the pawn forward after the black king moves
  46. Silkthewanderer I assume this will end with Qxc4 R1e2 Qxd5 R2e6 and perpetual
  47. BigPig93 but highly speculative
  48. Poldi_der_Drache i thought 34...h3 was at least a draw for black
  49. Silkthewanderer I think there are many roads to draws from here
  50. Poldi_der_Drache oh wow
  51. Poldi_der_Drache mate
  52. Silkthewanderer For Black at least. White, I think, must go for the Re6 idea or risk a lot
  53. caodanny i was looking for the draw... and then started munching pawns... and then
  54. caodanny tough luck in time trouble for white
  55. caodanny thanks for the kibitz...
  56. caodanny i saw 30. Qh5.... was relieved when it didn't appear on the board but not so sure it was a win for white.r on the board...
  57. caodanny whoa... 32.... h3 didn't see that
  58. caodanny thanks for the game Archilas... good luck in the final round