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1d4+0.2Nf6+0.22c4+0.2e6+0.13Nf3+0.1Bb4++0.54Bd2+0.2Qe7+0.35a3+0.2Bxd2++0.26Nbxd2+0.2d6+0.27e3+0.2O-O+0.38Bd30.0e50.09Qc20.0Re8+0.110dxe5+0.1dxe50.011Ng50.0h60.012Nge40.0Nxe40.013Bxe4−0.2Nd7−0.214b4−0.2a5−0.215O-O−0.2Nf6−0.216c5−0.2Rd8+0.217Nc40.0axb40.018axb40.0Rxa10.019Rxa10.0Nxe4−0.120Qxe40.0Qe6+0.121Na5−0.1f5−0.122Qc4−0.1Rd50.023e4?−1.2...Mistake. Qc2 was best.23.Qc223...fxe4−1.424Qxe4−1.6Rd4−1.725Qf3−1.4Rxb4−1.626c6?−3.6...Mistake. Qc3 was best.26.Qc3Rb526...Qa2??0.0Blunder. b6 was best.26...b627.Nb7e4[...]27Rd1??−4.2...Blunder. Qd1 was best.27.Qd1Qb228.cxb7[...]27...Qxa5??−0.1Blunder. Bg4 was best.27...Bg428cxb7−0.1Rxb70.029Rd8+0.0Kh70.030Qe4+0.0g6−0.131h3−0.1Rb4??+4.0Blunder. Qc5 was best.31...Qc532.Rxc832Qc6+3.9Be6??#7Checkmate is now unavoidable. Qa1+ was best.32...Qa1+33.Kh233Qxe6#6
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/n3AnvqRu"] [Date "2025.01.02"] [White "dave3"] [Black "susiedent"] [Result "1-0"] [GameId "n3AnvqRu"] [UTCDate "2025.01.02"] [UTCTime "12:00:14"] [WhiteElo "2091"] [BlackElo "2183"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+19"] [BlackRatingDiff "-34"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "E11"] [Opening "Bogo-Indian Defense: Nimzowitsch Variation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 Bb4+ 4. Bd2 Qe7 { E11 Bogo-Indian Defense: Nimzowitsch Variation } 5. a3 Bxd2+ 6. Nbxd2 d6 7. e3 O-O 8. Bd3 e5 9. Qc2 Re8 10. dxe5 dxe5 11. Ng5 h6 12. Nge4 Nxe4 13. Bxe4 Nd7 14. b4 a5 15. O-O Nf6 16. c5 Rd8 17. Nc4 axb4 18. axb4 Rxa1 19. Rxa1 Nxe4 20. Qxe4 Qe6 21. Na5 f5 22. Qc4 Rd5 23. e4? { (-0.04 → -1.17) Mistake. Qc2 was best. } (23. Qc2) 23... fxe4 24. Qxe4 Rd4 25. Qf3 Rxb4 26. c6? { (-1.59 → -3.62) Mistake. Qc3 was best. } (26. Qc3 Rb5) 26... Qa2?? { (-3.62 → 0.00) Blunder. b6 was best. } (26... b6 27. Nb7 e4 28. Qd1 Kh7 29. Qd2 Qf6 30. Re1 Rd4 31. Qc1 Be6 32. Qe3) 27. Rd1?? { (0.00 → -4.19) Blunder. Qd1 was best. } (27. Qd1 Qb2 28. cxb7 Bxb7 29. Nxb7 Rxb7 30. Qd5+ Kh7 31. Qd3+ Kh8 32. Qd8+ Kh7) 27... Qxa5?? { (-4.19 → -0.08) Blunder. Bg4 was best. } (27... Bg4) 28. cxb7 Rxb7 29. Rd8+ Kh7 30. Qe4+ g6 31. h3 Rb4?? { (-0.10 → 3.97) Blunder. Qc5 was best. } (31... Qc5 32. Rxc8) 32. Qc6 Be6?? { (3.92 → Mate in 7) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Qa1+ was best. } (32... Qa1+ 33. Kh2) 33. Qxe6 { Black resigns. } 1-0
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2 Mistakes
1 Blunder
28 Average centipawn loss
86%Accuracy
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0 Inaccuracies
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61 Average centipawn loss
72%Accuracy
  1. JohnJPershing Let's go dave!
  2. susiedent (3...Bb4+) new opening for me. the team have already won the match so trying something different out :)
  3. susiedent (8...e5) he has never faced this bogo-indian on lichess before, so I didn't know which line to expect
  4. susiedent (8...e5) but thankfully, I knew what to do here, so I'm happy with the outcome of the opening. hoping for an interesting game now :)
  5. jg777 Let’s go susiedent!
  6. susiedent (9...Re8) it is a frosty and crisp winter afternoon here in north west england. i am enjoying an oat cappucino and a pain au chocolat :)
  7. susiedent (9...Re8) i'm also enjoying my time advantage
  8. susiedent (14.b4) Nd7 sort of dared him to play b4, but i assumed a5 would be strong response
  9. AACtrl quite controversial to speak of pains au chocolat!
  10. fork2020 Go susiedent!
  11. susiedent (16...Rd8) suddenly i'm not liking my position, maybe allowing b4 was a mistake and I should have played a5 instead of Nd7
  12. jg777 Is f5 a move here? Seems like black is slowly solving his earlier issues.
  13. fork2020 c6 is the only alternative that I can see, and that creates holes on b6 and d6 for the knight.
  14. fork2020 ...22. I think black has to take the queen.
  15. jg777 Why? Let the knight be grim on the rim for now
  16. kygreek Go Dave!
  17. jg777 Tricky susiedent, looking to play b6 and play for tactics
  18. susiedent (22...Rd5) Rd5 funny move, maybe engine will laugh at me, but trying to set up some threats with b6 and Rd1+
  19. susiedent (22...Rd5) maybe e4 will be played here, but I think I'm fine there
  20. jg777 B6? What am I missing.
  21. jg777 Or... that.
  22. fork2020 Isn't white winning now?
  23. jg777 Why is white winning to you?
  24. fork2020 The Rd7+ threat with checkmate ideas.
  25. jg777 Black is(should) be playing Rb1 next. What is white doing then?
  26. jg777 But black either see’s further than me, or is playing with fire.
  27. fork2020 If everything came with check, that wouldn't be a problem.
  28. jg777 I mean, black is pinning the rook on d1 after black’s Rb1. White doesn’t get anything there
  29. fork2020 I don't know. This is so complicated.
  30. jg777 But this position is wild now, I’ve no idea what is going on. It seems like black is just creating chaos with white in time pressure.
  31. fork2020 Unless my calculation is off (which it probably is) this is forced mate for white.
  32. jg777 Using the back rank mating ideas against white, the bishop seems safe for now. And the bishop covers f5 so Rd8+ Kh7 is playable for black
  33. fork2020 Oh, right, everything has to come with check while the back rank is threatened.
  34. jg777 I thought h4 gave some ideas of h5 for white. Not sure we should be conservative with h3 here.
  35. jg777 Maybe there is some other reason for it I’m missing though. Either way I think black got a piece up now.
  36. jg777 I mean Qa1+ then Rb8 seems fine to me for black.
  37. fork2020 I'm trying to figure out how the bishop can be saved without hanging the rook.
  38. jg777 Rb8. You just play Qa1 first to hold on the e pawn.
  39. jg777 Or maybe you don’t even need Qa1+. Might be better to save that check for a later moment.
  40. fork2020 I know that works, I was looking for a way that doesn't seem so passive.
  41. jg777 He’s up a pawn and bishop, white’s the one in the hot seat here, a little passive yet solid position is 0-1 result.
  42. fork2020 32. Oh. That would be the active way to save the bishop.
  43. fork2020 Or did that lose the bishop after Bf5 g4?
  44. jg777 I don’t like it, white is getting the queen around towards e8 with checkmating ideas if not perpetuals.
  45. susiedent (32...Be6) mouseslip :(
  46. jg777 Ouch, poor susiedent, not a time for a mouseslip.
  47. jg777 1-0 here, I have no ideas for black to save the king.
  48. fork2020 h6?
  49. jg777 Wild finish! To bad on the mouseslip.
  50. susiedent gg
  51. susiedent the move i wanted to make was losing anyway i think
  52. susiedent things turned so quickly
  53. fork2020 Bf5? That would lose the bishop after g4.
  54. susiedent gg dave3
  55. dave3 gg, pity to end it with a mouseslip, sorry
  56. susiedent my brilliancy Qa2 was a blunder noooooooooooooooooo
  57. AACtrl a potentially winning blunder
  58. susiedent at least my other brilliancy Rd5 was best move