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1d4+0.2Nf6+0.22Nf3+0.2d5+0.13e3+0.1g6+0.54c4+0.4Bg4+0.95h3+0.5Bxf3+0.46Qxf3+0.6e6+0.47Nd2+0.2Bg7+0.28Bd3+0.2O-O+0.29b3?!−0.4...Inaccuracy. O-O was best.9.O-Oc510.dxc5[...]9...Nbd7+0.110Bb2+0.2c5+0.211O-O+0.3Qc7+0.412cxd5+0.1Nxd5+0.113a3−0.2Qb6+0.114Qg4−0.3f5?!+0.2Inaccuracy. Rfd8 was best.14...Rfd815.Bc415Qh4+0.1Bf6+0.416Qg3+0.3cxd4+0.317exd4+0.3Bxd4??+2.9Blunder. Rac8 was best.17...Rac818.Rad1Rfd8[...]18Bxd4??−0.7...Blunder. Nc4 was best.18.Nc4Bxb219.Nxb6[...]18...Qxd4−0.819Rae1??−4.0...Blunder. Bb5 was best.19.Bb5Nc319...Nc5−3.820Rxe6?!−5.9...Inaccuracy. Bb5 was best.20.Bb5Qxd221.Qd6[...]20...Nxe6−6.021Re1−6.3Qf4?!−4.7Inaccuracy. Nef4 was best.21...Nef422.Bc4Qxd2[...]22Rxe6−4.9Qxg3−4.623fxg3−4.6Kg7−3.924Rd6?!−5.0...Inaccuracy. Bc4 was best.24.Bc4Rad825.Nf3[...]24...Rad8−5.325Re6−5.1Rfe8−5.026Rxe8−5.0Rxe8−5.127Bc4−5.1Ne3−5.128Kf2−5.2Nxc4−5.029Nxc4−5.0Rd8−5.030Ke2−5.0Kf6−5.031a4−5.1Ke6−5.132Ke3−5.1Kd5−5.033a5−5.2Re8+−5.134Kd3−5.5Re1−5.235Kc3−5.4Re2−5.236Kb4−5.8Kc6−5.437Na3−6.1Rxg2−6.238Nb5−6.2Rxg3−6.339Nxa7+−6.4Kc7−6.240a6?!−40.5...Inaccuracy. Nb5+ was best.40.Nb5+Kb841.h4[...]40...bxa6−33.641Ka5?!#−22...Checkmate is now unavoidable. h4 was best.41.h4Kb742.Nb5[...]41...f4−40.742Nb5+?!#−7...Checkmate is now unavoidable. Kxa6 was best.42.Kxa6Rxb343.Ka5[...]42...axb5#−643Kxb5#−11
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/nnihp9Mb"] [Date "2024.02.24"] [White "fulmarsky"] [Black "Queen_of_Hearts75"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "nnihp9Mb"] [UTCDate "2024.02.24"] [UTCTime "17:01:17"] [WhiteElo "1410"] [BlackElo "1567"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-15"] [BlackRatingDiff "+11"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "D04"] [Opening "Queen's Pawn Game: Colle System"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 d5 3. e3 { D04 Queen's Pawn Game: Colle System } g6 4. c4 Bg4 5. h3 Bxf3 6. Qxf3 e6 7. Nd2 Bg7 8. Bd3 O-O 9. b3?! { (0.18 → -0.39) Inaccuracy. O-O was best. } (9. O-O c5 10. dxc5 Nbd7 11. Nb3 a5 12. a4 b6 13. cxd5 bxc5 14. d6 Ne5 15. Qe2 Nxd3) 9... Nbd7 10. Bb2 c5 11. O-O Qc7 12. cxd5 Nxd5 13. a3 Qb6 14. Qg4 f5?! { (-0.35 → 0.24) Inaccuracy. Rfd8 was best. } (14... Rfd8 15. Bc4) 15. Qh4 Bf6 16. Qg3 cxd4 17. exd4 Bxd4?? { (0.29 → 2.86) Blunder. Rac8 was best. } (17... Rac8 18. Rad1 Rfd8 19. Rfe1 Nf8 20. Bf1 Qc7 21. Qf3 a6 22. a4 Qf4 23. Bc4 Qxf3 24. Nxf3) 18. Bxd4?? { (2.86 → -0.68) Blunder. Nc4 was best. } (18. Nc4 Bxb2 19. Nxb6 N7xb6 20. Rae1 Rfe8 21. a4 Bc3 22. Rc1 Bb4 23. Bc4 Rad8 24. Rfd1 Nxc4) 18... Qxd4 19. Rae1?? { (-0.81 → -3.98) Blunder. Bb5 was best. } (19. Bb5 Nc3) 19... Nc5 20. Rxe6?! { (-3.85 → -5.89) Inaccuracy. Bb5 was best. } (20. Bb5 Qxd2 21. Qd6 Rac8 22. b4 Rfd8 23. Qe5 Qf4 24. bxc5 Qxe5 25. Rxe5 Rxc5 26. Ba4 Rd6) 20... Nxe6 21. Re1 Qf4?! { (-6.27 → -4.72) Inaccuracy. Nef4 was best. } (21... Nef4 22. Bc4 Qxd2 23. Qe3 Qxe3 24. fxe3 Rae8 25. Rd1 Rxe3 26. Bxd5+ Nxd5 27. Rxd5 Rfe8 28. Rd7) 22. Rxe6 Qxg3 23. fxg3 Kg7 24. Rd6?! { (-3.92 → -5.03) Inaccuracy. Bc4 was best. } (24. Bc4 Rad8 25. Nf3 Rd7 26. Ne5 Re7 27. Nxg6 hxg6 28. Bxd5 Rxe6 29. Bxe6 Re8 30. Bc4 Re3) 24... Rad8 25. Re6 Rfe8 26. Rxe8 Rxe8 27. Bc4 Ne3 28. Kf2 Nxc4 29. Nxc4 Rd8 30. Ke2 Kf6 31. a4 Ke6 32. Ke3 Kd5 33. a5 Re8+ 34. Kd3 Re1 35. Kc3 Re2 36. Kb4 Kc6 37. Na3 Rxg2 38. Nb5 Rxg3 39. Nxa7+ Kc7 40. a6?! { (-6.25 → -40.51) Inaccuracy. Nb5+ was best. } (40. Nb5+ Kb8 41. h4 f4 42. Kc4 Rh3 43. Kd4 Rxb3 44. Nc3 f3 45. Nd1 Rb5 46. Nc3 f2) 40... bxa6 41. Ka5?! { (-33.60 → Mate in 22) Checkmate is now unavoidable. h4 was best. } (41. h4 Kb7 42. Nb5 axb5 43. Kxb5 Rxb3+ 44. Kc4 Rh3 45. Kd4 Kc6 46. Kc4 Rxh4+ 47. Kd3 Rh3+) 41... f4 42. Nb5+?! { (-40.73 → Mate in 7) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Kxa6 was best. } (42. Kxa6 Rxb3 43. Ka5 Ra3+ 44. Kb4 Rxa7 45. Kc3 f3 46. Kd2 Ra2+ 47. Ke1 Kd6 48. Kf1 Ke5) 42... axb5 43. Kxb5 { White resigns. } 0-1
6 Inaccuracies
0 Mistakes
2 Blunders
43 Average centipawn loss
84%Accuracy
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2 Inaccuracies
0 Mistakes
1 Blunder
22 Average centipawn loss
92%Accuracy
  1. fulmarsky (3.e3) i was maybe expecting the benoni opening ...c7-c5 but i guess it won't happen
  2. fulmarsky (4.c4) that bishop is going to g7, so in such situations my usual colle-z isn't so effective and a c2-c4 push is my plan
  3. fulmarsky (7.Nd2) i was questionning between Nc3 and Nd2
  4. fulmarsky (7...Bg7) i like that Nd2 covers c4 is ...dxc4
  5. fulmarsky (7...Bg7) Bd3 versus Be2 that's what i'm wondering right now
  6. fulmarsky (7...Bg7) Bd3 i think
  7. fulmarsky (8...O-O) i just dont know where the dark square bishop belongs
  8. fulmarsky (8...O-O) usually on b2, but that Bg7 negates it a bit perhaps...
  9. fulmarsky (8...O-O) i now think Nc3 was strong to target d5 in the event of ...e6-e5
  10. sussasun e5 /c5 looks good for black
  11. sussasun ba3may be the idea
  12. fulmarsky (10.Bb2) this could get complex
  13. fulmarsky (10.Bb2) for example if ...dxc4
  14. fulmarsky (10.Bb2) a lot of tension in that center, what's going to happen....
  15. fulmarsky (10...c5) its' now gotten more complex, oh dear.......
  16. fulmarsky (10...c5) oh dear
  17. sussasun take your time
  18. fulmarsky (11.O-O) if ...cxd4 then Bxd4
  19. fulmarsky (11.O-O) i will trade dsbs if the opportunity arises
  20. fulmarsky (11.O-O) i know that gives up the bishop pair, but, this position is tense...
  21. sussasun that runs into e5 nc5 and e4
  22. fulmarsky (11.O-O) i think ...Re8 is likely
  23. fulmarsky (11.O-O) and black will push for that ...e6-e5 motif
  24. fulmarsky (11.O-O) in which case, i'm considering Qg3
  25. fulmarsky (11.O-O) to cover e5
  26. fulmarsky (11.O-O) additionally it allows my to put my knight on f3
  27. fulmarsky (11.O-O) Qf4 may be stronger, i'll think...
  28. fulmarsky (11...Qc7) (unplugging keyboard for a few minutes, while i think over this complex stuff)
  29. fulmarsky (17...Bxd4) its not how you start its how you finish
  30. fulmarsky (17...Bxd4) yes, i'll be down a pawn, i'm not giving up!!!
  31. fulmarsky (18...Qxd4) thinking about Qd6
  32. fulmarsky (18...Qxd4) Qd6 ...Qxd3 Qxe6+ then what.....
  33. fulmarsky (18...Qxd4) ...Rf7 maybe not...
  34. fulmarsky (19.Rae1) perpetual on g6
  35. fulmarsky (19.Rae1) some desperate hope
  36. fulmarsky (19.Rae1) ...Nc5 ruins that though
  37. fulmarsky (19.Rae1) then i would have to adapt but still play desperately maybe Qd6
  38. fulmarsky (19.Rae1) if ...Nf4 then....
  39. fulmarsky (19.Rae1) Qd6 still maybe
  40. fulmarsky (19.Rae1) you can have Bd3
  41. fulmarsky (19.Rae1) i'm going after e6
  42. fulmarsky (19.Rae1) i don't know though.... i suppose Re3 is move sensible?
  43. fulmarsky (19.Rae1) it is desperate both those knights can hit Bd3
  44. fulmarsky (19.Rae1) ...Nc5 and ..Nf4 are both very good moves
  45. fulmarsky (19.Rae1) ...Nf4 is the best
  46. fulmarsky (19.Rae1) because it stops Qd6 counterplay completely
  47. fulmarsky (19.Rae1) after ...Nf4 Re3 ...Nc5 it's terrible
  48. fulmarsky (19.Rae1) hoping for ...Nc5
  49. fulmarsky (19...Nc5) when Rxe6 ....Nxd3 Rxg6+ ...hxg6 Qxg6+ i have perpetual
  50. fulmarsky (19...Nc5) oh!!!!!!!! there is hope!!!
  51. Silkthewanderer Go captain
  52. fulmarsky (21.Re1) in any case i missed ...Qg7 so there is no perpetual, even if it had worked
  53. fulmarsky (23.fxg3) only down the exchange, it could be worse, it may get workse
  54. fulmarsky (23.fxg3) worse
  55. fulmarsky (23.fxg3) Bc4 pin looks interesting though
  56. fulmarsky (23.fxg3) Bc4 looks very interesting!!!
  57. fulmarsky (23...Kg7) quite sure i will play Bc4 regardless, it looks a very strong move, unless ...Kf7 is played
  58. fulmarsky (23...Kg7) or that...
  59. fulmarsky (23...Kg7) think think think....
  60. fulmarsky (24...Rad8) i missed that
  61. udaysatya difficult to draw
  62. udaysatya until black blunders
  63. fulmarsky (33.a5) should have played Kd3
  64. fulmarsky (33.a5) i've missed my opporunityy
  65. fulmarsky (33.a5) black should not have blocked off that d-file with the BK
  66. fulmarsky (33...Re8+) phew, another chance maybe
  67. fulmarsky (34...Re1) IF can trade pieces and its a king pawn endgame, who's winning, if i get that luxury.....
  68. fulmarsky (34...Re1) e.g. Ne3+ ...Rxe3 Kxe3
  69. fulmarsky (34...Re1) oh what if i tease
  70. fulmarsky (34...Re1) just tease the black rook to take on g2 to set up a Ne3+ fork
  71. fulmarsky (34...Re1) Kd2 a teaser to try and get the BR onto g1
  72. fulmarsky (34...Re1) ou ouch actuall then ...Rxg2 is a check so i don't get that chance
  73. fulmarsky (35.Kc3) please go to g1
  74. fulmarsky (35.Kc3) or e2, take on g2 and then Re3+ fork
  75. alex11star i think this is the wrong plan because of g5, with 35. Ne3 you had more of a "fortress"
  76. alex11star you don't want your king over there
  77. fulmarsky (35.Kc3) i know it's terrible chess, to hope the opponent misses a tactic like that
  78. fulmarsky (35.Kc3) i discounteed 35.Ne3+ BECAUSE BLACK DIDN'T NOt have to trade pieces
  79. fulmarsky (35...Re2) oh!!! yes!! please please take on g2
  80. alex11star 36...g5 and white instantly runs out of moves
  81. alex11star interesting position, black's f-pawn is too far forward though
  82. fulmarsky (40.a6) just seeing if black advances ...b7-b6 i don't think it will happen
  83. alex11star shouldn't have given up so easily
  84. fulmarsky i didn't give up easily
  85. fulmarsky what would you konwq
  86. fulmarsky gg to my opponent, well played!! good chess
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