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1e4+0.2e6+0.42d4+0.2d5+0.43e5+0.2c5+0.24c3+0.2Bd7+0.45Nf3+0.3a6+0.36Bd3+0.4cxd4+0.97cxd4+0.7Bb5+0.88Bc2+1.0a5+1.09Nc3+0.8Bb4+1.010Bd2+1.0Bxc3+1.411bxc3+1.3Ba6+1.412Ng5+1.5Qe7+1.813Bxh7+1.7Nh6+1.714Qh5?+0.6...Mistake. Qb1 was best.14.Qb1Nd715.Bd3[...]14...Nf5?!+1.5Inaccuracy. Nd7 was best.14...Nd715.h415h4+1.5Nc6+1.416g4??−2.2...Blunder. Qf3 was best.16.Qf3Rxh717.Nxh7[...]16...Nh6??0.0Blunder. g6 was best.16...g617.Bxg6Rxh5[...]17f4?!−0.9...Inaccuracy. f3 was best.17.f3O-O-O18.a4[...]17...Ng8??+1.4Blunder. O-O-O was best.17...O-O-O18f5?!+0.3...Inaccuracy. Bxg8 was best.18.Bxg818...Nd8?+1.8Mistake. exf5 was best.18...exf519.gxf519Rf1??−1.8...Blunder. fxe6 was best.19.fxe6Nxe620.Nxe6[...]19...Bxf1?!−0.8Inaccuracy. exf5 was best.19...exf520.Rxf5Nf6[...]20Kxf1−1.3Kd7??+0.7Blunder. Ra6 was best.20...Ra621Kg2+0.8Qe8?+2.4Mistake. Kc7 was best.21...Kc722Rf1+2.1g6??+4.3Blunder. Nh6 was best.22...Nh623fxe6+??−0.5...Blunder. fxg6 was best.23.fxg6fxg624.Bxg6[...]23...Nxe6−0.524Rxf7+−0.6Kc6??+6.5Blunder. Qxf7 was best.24...Qxf725.Nxf725Qxg6+6.5Ra6+7.326Qxe6++6.4Qxe6+6.327Nxe6+6.4Nh6+7.228Bxh6+7.1Re8+7.729Rc7++6.4Kb6+6.430Bd3+6.4Rxe6+6.231Rh7+6.1Ra8+6.132Bc1+6.1Rc6+6.233Bb2+5.9a4+5.934a3+5.9Rf8+6.035g5+5.8Rf4+6.536h5+5.8Rg4++5.637Kh3+4.5Rxg5+4.238Be2+4.1Rc8?!+5.7Inaccuracy. Rg1 was best.38...Rg139.Bf3Ka7[...]39Rh6++5.8Ka7+6.140Rg6+6.0Rf5+6.741Bg4+6.2Rf2+7.442Bxc8+7.2Rxb2+7.243h6+7.0Rb1+7.044Rg2+6.8Rb6+8.345e6+8.3Rb3+7.746e7+7.6Rxc3++7.547Rg3+7.1Rxc8+6.948Re3+7.7Re8+7.749h7+7.6Kb6+7.650Kg4+7.5Kc6+12.051Kf5+8.8Kd7+14.452Kf6+11.1Rh8?!#11Checkmate is now unavoidable. Kd6 was best.52...Kd653.Kf7Kd7[...]53e8=Q+#8Rxe8#854Rxe8#7Kxe8#755h8=Q+#7Kd7#756Qg7+#7Kc6#757Qf8#7Kb6#658Qc5+#6Ka6#659Qxd5#6b5#660Qc6+#5Ka5#261Qc5#5Ka6#562d5#5Ka5#163d6#3Ka6#364d7#2Ka5#165Qa7#
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/pQCpnuR8"] [Date "2024.05.23"] [White "Nairwolf"] [Black "fulmarsky"] [Result "1-0"] [GameId "pQCpnuR8"] [UTCDate "2024.05.23"] [UTCTime "19:07:43"] [WhiteElo "1619"] [BlackElo "1557"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+14"] [BlackRatingDiff "-17"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "C02"] [Opening "French Defense: Advance Variation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3 { C02 French Defense: Advance Variation } Bd7 5. Nf3 a6 6. Bd3 cxd4 7. cxd4 Bb5 8. Bc2 a5 9. Nc3 Bb4 10. Bd2 Bxc3 11. bxc3 Ba6 12. Ng5 Qe7 13. Bxh7 Nh6 14. Qh5? { (1.74 → 0.56) Mistake. Qb1 was best. } (14. Qb1 Nd7 15. Bd3 Nb6 16. O-O Bxd3 17. Qxd3 Nc4 18. Nf3 O-O-O 19. Bg5 f6) 14... Nf5?! { (0.56 → 1.46) Inaccuracy. Nd7 was best. } (14... Nd7 15. h4) 15. h4 Nc6 16. g4?? { (1.35 → -2.24) Blunder. Qf3 was best. } (16. Qf3 Rxh7 17. Nxh7 Qa3 18. h5 Rc8 19. h6 Nxh6 20. Ng5 Qb2 21. Qd1 Qb5) 16... Nh6?? { (-2.24 → 0.00) Blunder. g6 was best. } (16... g6 17. Bxg6 Rxh5 18. Bxf7+ Qxf7 19. Nxf7 Rxh4 20. O-O-O Rxh1 21. Rxh1 Kxf7 22. gxf5) 17. f4?! { (0.00 → -0.91) Inaccuracy. f3 was best. } (17. f3 O-O-O 18. a4 f6 19. exf6 gxf6 20. Qxh6 Rd7 21. h5 fxg5 22. Bxg5 Qf7) 17... Ng8?? { (-0.91 → 1.35) Blunder. O-O-O was best. } (17... O-O-O) 18. f5?! { (1.35 → 0.26) Inaccuracy. Bxg8 was best. } (18. Bxg8) 18... Nd8? { (0.26 → 1.75) Mistake. exf5 was best. } (18... exf5 19. gxf5) 19. Rf1?? { (1.75 → -1.76) Blunder. fxe6 was best. } (19. fxe6 Nxe6 20. Nxe6 g6 21. Qg5 Qxe6 22. Bxg8 Kd7 23. Kf2 Raxg8 24. Rh3 Rh5) 19... Bxf1?! { (-1.76 → -0.82) Inaccuracy. exf5 was best. } (19... exf5 20. Rxf5 Nf6 21. Rxf6 gxf6 22. Nf3 Bd3 23. Bxd3 Rxh5 24. gxh5 fxe5 25. dxe5) 20. Kxf1 Kd7?? { (-1.33 → 0.65) Blunder. Ra6 was best. } (20... Ra6) 21. Kg2 Qe8? { (0.80 → 2.36) Mistake. Kc7 was best. } (21... Kc7) 22. Rf1 g6?? { (2.05 → 4.32) Blunder. Nh6 was best. } (22... Nh6) 23. fxe6+?? { (4.32 → -0.48) Blunder. fxg6 was best. } (23. fxg6 fxg6 24. Bxg6 Rxh5 25. Bxe8+ Kxe8 26. gxh5 Rc8 27. Nh7 Nf7 28. Rb1 Rc7) 23... Nxe6 24. Rxf7+ Kc6?? { (-0.60 → 6.48) Blunder. Qxf7 was best. } (24... Qxf7 25. Nxf7) 25. Qxg6 Ra6 26. Qxe6+ Qxe6 27. Nxe6 Nh6 28. Bxh6 Re8 29. Rc7+ Kb6 30. Bd3 Rxe6 31. Rh7 Ra8 32. Bc1 Rc6 33. Bb2 a4 34. a3 Rf8 35. g5 Rf4 36. h5 Rg4+ 37. Kh3 Rxg5 38. Be2 Rc8?! { (4.12 → 5.72) Inaccuracy. Rg1 was best. } (38... Rg1 39. Bf3 Ka7 40. Bxd5 Rb6 41. Rf7 Rxb2 42. h6 Rg5 43. h7 Rh5+ 44. Kg4) 39. Rh6+ Ka7 40. Rg6 Rf5 41. Bg4 Rf2 42. Bxc8 Rxb2 43. h6 Rb1 44. Rg2 Rb6 45. e6 Rb3 46. e7 Rxc3+ 47. Rg3 Rxc8 48. Re3 Re8 49. h7 Kb6 50. Kg4 Kc6 51. Kf5 Kd7 52. Kf6 Rh8?! { (11.13 → Mate in 11) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Kd6 was best. } (52... Kd6 53. Kf7 Kd7 54. Re5 b5 55. Re6 b4 56. Re5 bxa3 57. Rxd5+ Kc6 58. Kxe8) 53. e8=Q+ Rxe8 54. Rxe8 Kxe8 55. h8=Q+ Kd7 56. Qg7+ Kc6 57. Qf8 Kb6 58. Qc5+ Ka6 59. Qxd5 b5 60. Qc6+ Ka5 61. Qc5 Ka6 62. d5 Ka5 63. d6 Ka6 64. d7 Ka5 65. Qa7# { White wins by checkmate. } 1-0
2 Inaccuracies
1 Mistake
3 Blunders
38 Average centipawn loss
81%Accuracy
Learn from your mistakes
4 Inaccuracies
2 Mistakes
5 Blunders
55 Average centipawn loss
76%Accuracy
  1. fulmarsky (50...Kc6) please!!!
  2. fulmarsky (50...Kc6) its a tempter a tempter
  3. fulmarsky (53.e8=Q+) darn it i missed that
  4. fulmarsky (53.e8=Q+) gonna resign unless there is a smidgthen of hope here
  5. fulmarsky (53.e8=Q+) i'm gonna toroughly check this, just to make sure there is zero hope
  6. fulmarsky (53.e8=Q+) i'm gonna go for stale
  7. fulmarsky (53.e8=Q+) i owe to my team, just to try it
  8. fulmarsky (57.Qf8) if i get my king on a7 or b6, it could be awkward perhaps
  9. fulmarsky (60...Ka5) "16.g6" oh stop it, i know i know, i know i should have taken more time, i know 16...Nh6 was to rush, please stop reminding
  10. fulmarsky (60...Ka5) me ... please!!!
  11. Secret_Fish GG
  12. RBorja1980 Gg
  13. fulmarsky checking my 16th move immediately!!! its all i can i kthink about, did i really miss 16...g6
  14. BigPig93 gg, was very fun to watch
  15. fulmarsky please tell me it was not sound, please!!!!
  16. Secret_Fish you missed g6, unfortunately
  17. fulmarsky oh it was more complex than i thought.....
  18. fulmarsky ouch! oh dear.....
  19. Secret_Fish it's ok though
  20. Secret_Fish don't worry
  21. Nairwolf 16.g4 was a blunder right ?
  22. Secret_Fish yes
  23. fulmarsky i saw it after 16...Ng6, so often the way... i missed 16...g6 i could not blot it out of my mind
  24. Nairwolf same for me actually
  25. fulmarsky very tense!!
  26. fulmarsky good chess game! its one to see what one can learn from it!
  27. fulmarsky so i didn't play the opening too terribly, no problems before move 14 according to analysis, ouch, it so commplex on that kingside
  28. Nairwolf yes, it looked like some people are already suggesting some engine lines, I prefer to analyze it without engine
  29. Nairwolf So I will probably come back later
  30. Nairwolf Can I ask why you spent so much time in the beginning ? I was so surprised by that
  31. Nairwolf And were you surprised by my opening ? Did you preared against Nd2 ?
  32. Nairwolf The Tarrasch
  33. fulmarsky that's a good plan... analysis before checking engine! nerves... just nerves... i was unfamilair with that ...Bc2 line, usually, after
  34. fulmarsky ...Bb5 white plays either Bxb5 or allows me to play ...Bxd3 so i was a bit out of my comfort zone after Bc2
  35. fulmarsky i spent just too much time early on..... i was worried about tactics and just worried a lot, just tense!!!!
  36. Nairwolf Yes, Bc2 is the move I prepared against you, and it's a powerful move with some attacking spiring behind that
  37. Nairwolf in some lines, there is this plan to go h4 and attack your king side.
  38. Nairwolf but I think I mixed some ideas, in some lines, Qh5 is strong, but here, it wasn't so ideal
  39. fulmarsky i did a bit of prep against Tarrasch because i note you have played that before, but i would have stuck with my familiar 3...dxe4
  40. fulmarsky (if you went Tarrasch)#
  41. fulmarsky its a certainly a chess game to go over and see what could have done different, that Bc2 is an interesting nuance and the lsb keeps pressure
  42. fulmarsky on h7
  43. Nairwolf yep, dxe4 is a Rubinstein, I wanted to avoid that
  44. fulmarsky (i would have gone Rubenstein because it was i'm more familiar with and it works against both 3.Nd2 and 3.Nc3, although i'm trying to
  45. Nairwolf I saw you started to play this setup Bd7, a6 and Bb5. Is it something you find by yourself ?
  46. fulmarsky find alternatives against the Tarrasch
  47. Nairwolf Because I find it's really interesting and unknown
  48. Nairwolf I think Rubinstein isn't the main ambitious line for you, but I understand it's practical since you transposte to that after Nc3 or Nd2
  49. fulmarsky that is suggested from chess teacher @fhunfi, that's nice opening he showed which helps black to deal with white's strong lsb piece!
  50. Nairwolf I'm a little bit bored by the Tarrasch because if black knows well, there isn't a lot of different possible ideas with White
  51. fulmarsky a few months ago he taught me that French ...Bd7 ...a6 ...cxd4 ...Bb5 line
  52. Nairwolf yep, I understood the idea is to try to exchange your bad bishop against my good bishop
  53. fulmarsky interesting! there are so many nuances about the French yes!! one can study it so much, and i'm still getting to know all its nuances
  54. fulmarsky absolutely, and i now i know i need to plan against Bc2.... tense......
  55. Nairwolf I studied your game against my teammate Joonaf lichess.org/XAIllkbt
  56. Nairwolf When I started to play chess, I started with the French Defense
  57. fulmarsky checking to remind myself what happened in that game!
  58. Nairwolf I started with the French Defense because I find it really solid
  59. Nairwolf but stopped because I was suffering to lack spaces ^^
  60. fulmarsky i started with just 1...e5 against 1.e4, but there was a lot to learn against all the various 1.e4 openings, so i thought just having the F
  61. fulmarsky French defense against ANY 1.e4 sound refreshing!!
  62. Nairwolf And also, funny things, I started to study this game of you lichess.org/QeXQu22c#18
  63. fulmarsky it's a toughy, absolutely, the French is quite unique, and ... tense.......
  64. Nairwolf because I initially thought you were going to play this line
  65. Nairwolf and what is funny is that I commented this game 1 year ago
  66. Nairwolf I don't remember at all !
  67. Nairwolf look in the analysis tab, the last comments are from me. I think it's from a Game of the Week nomination
  68. Nairwolf And there are some similar ideas... Ng5, Qh5...
  69. Nairwolf well, I started with 1..e6 but switched to 1..e5
  70. fulmarsky i'm impressed that you do all this opening prep!!
  71. Nairwolf yes, you have to learn a lot of stuff, but since it's really principled, it helps.
  72. fulmarsky yes! i see now, you played that same Qh5 idea!
  73. Nairwolf indeed
  74. Nairwolf What I like in chess is that everything is well balanced
  75. Nairwolf for exemple, I like the system you used and the idea to exchange the bishops.
  76. Nairwolf It's a good point for you
  77. fulmarsky yes! absolutely, and there is room for creativity and ideas, that endgame we had was tense, i just hoped i might get back in there, but you
  78. Nairwolf but the disadvantage is that you allow white to have a d4/e5 pawn setup with space advantage, and a good knight on c3 !
  79. fulmarsky played solidly enough, and got those two passed pawns!
  80. fulmarsky absolutely, that's a key nuance all that space white had on the kingside! tense...... with that strong e5 pawn
  81. Nairwolf In the French, Black suffers from not being able to play f6, it's usually a huge weakness
  82. Nairwolf But White has some trouble to develop his b1 knight
  83. Nairwolf that's why I started with the Tarrasch as White.
  84. Nairwolf Nd2 and then the knight has a better square. But you block your bishop c1 ^^
  85. fulmarsky i did consider f6, because my lsb stopped your king from castling, but i didn't have the courage to, tense!!
  86. fulmarsky ...f6 but it was a toughy!!
  87. Nairwolf I wasn't planned to 0-0 anyway
  88. Nairwolf I wasn't planning to castle
  89. fulmarsky oh interesting! noted! interesting! yes... i was planning to castle, but i didn't get round to it, after the WQ, bishop and knight got
  90. fulmarsky stuck on my kingside corner, just tense!!
  91. Nairwolf I know that a lot of coaches recommends the French, but I find 1..e5 is good to learn opening principles.
  92. Nairwolf And you learn little by little
  93. Nairwolf In this game, I feel too bad to have played g4
  94. fulmarsky noted! yes! it's all interesting. i've not really ever considered trying to play the sicilien, its complex i get the impression!
  95. Nairwolf not easy, yes, but it's also why I struggle the most
  96. Nairwolf as White, I mean
  97. fulmarsky i played 16...Nh6 too quickly, i just was not aware of that 16...g6 until afterwards....
  98. fulmarsky tense!!
  99. Nairwolf Caro-Kann is really solid, but I have a less-known setup very strong against it
  100. Nairwolf yep, 16..Nh6 saved me ! I felt too stupid because I knew that g6 was the big threat I had to handl
  101. fulmarsky interesting! i'm gone back to 1.e4 from 1.d4, so now i'm having to play against caro-kann and french and sicilien again, and get refamiliar
  102. fulmarsky with these nuances...
  103. fulmarsky i still was trying to somehow get that ...g6 in, but i missed the opportunity, and from that moment, i had to try and put it out of mind,
  104. fulmarsky which can be tricky in these tense chess games!
  105. Nairwolf I wanted to play g4 directly at move 15. But I thought, 15.g4 isn't possible because of g6, so let's play something else
  106. Nairwolf so I play 15.h4
  107. Nairwolf but immediately after, I forgot g6...
  108. Nairwolf the issue is more that I blocked my queen myself...
  109. Nairwolf And 19.Rf1 was also so stupid...
  110. fulmarsky tense! tense French defense chess game! my bishop was really out of the way on a6, so i much understand that you missed the bishop there
  111. Nairwolf I was like, my f5 pawn need to stay here, because in case of g6 I have fxg6
  112. fulmarsky it was quite crazy from move 20 onwards, complex, low on time, just tough, tough tough for me being on low time at that complex moment!
  113. Nairwolf But I thought, I have take my rook and help supporting my pieces on f1, it would be so great
  114. Nairwolf I was like "great idea, let's play it immediately!" but I haven't made any blunder-check
  115. Nairwolf yes and the time trouble was so intense
  116. fulmarsky very very tense! i will go over that and try and improve my time management in the opening!
  117. Nairwolf but finally, 20.Kxf1 21.Kg2 and 22.Rf1 and I'm back to what my initial plan was ^^
  118. Nairwolf yep, time management is really important I think
  119. Nairwolf I'm trying to divide the time to know how much time I can spent on a move
  120. fulmarsky yes! your rook was so good getting to that f-file. ALl the play was on the kingside, you didn't get distracted by the queenside
  121. Nairwolf (45min + 45s*40moves) / 40
  122. Nairwolf I suffered from time management in the past
  123. Nairwolf I realized that it's because I suffered from hesitation
  124. fulmarsky (i appreciate you gave me those 15 seconds) yes, that's an idea to split up the time between phases of a chess game
  125. fulmarsky hesitation , it is the same for me! i care about these team chess games, so i dont want to blunder, absolutely
  126. Nairwolf sometimes you hesitate between move A or move B, but you know that both are "okay", maybe not the best one, but okay
  127. Nairwolf so it's not needed to spend too much time between this two options are "good enough"
  128. Nairwolf spend this time later, in analysis afer the game, to understand why move A is slightly better than move B for example
  129. fulmarsky oh good point, yes! same the time for critical moments later on in chess games!
  130. fulmarsky absolutely!!, chess is fun but tense and has such complexity
  131. Nairwolf but in this game, my time management isn't a good exemple, I was tired and play too fast in some critical moment and blundering
  132. Nairwolf for the time I added, I'm happy you appreciated.
  133. fulmarsky i note did let me back in sometimes, but you did enough, and that was a good skewer of my rooks also, i completely missed that, i lost more
  134. fulmarsky material
  135. Nairwolf But it's also because I thought I was winning and I wanted to win on the chessboard, not because of time forfeit
  136. fulmarsky ( yes! i'm used to playing low on time in these chess games) oh understood!! some see time as an asset in the same way as material, i
  137. fulmarsky understand your point of view re giving those 15 seconds...
  138. Nairwolf I wouldn't do it in an official game. But here, I'm here to learn, practice and improve
  139. Nairwolf I don't want to win easy game because you lost on time. I wanted to practice "Am I able to win this position, or not"
  140. fulmarsky absolutely yes! i like these lichess4545 chess games most! understood, a good way of thinking about it
  141. Nairwolf same thing when there is missclick. In this 45+45 games, I'm okay to allow it if it's clear it's just an accident
  142. fulmarsky mouseslips, noted! yes, that's a tricky one to deal with when it happens, i think takebacks are allowed in this league i think...
  143. Nairwolf tomorrow, I will send you a good video from an american chess coach about time management
  144. Nairwolf I was sort of epiphany for me
  145. Nairwolf takebacks are allowed because it's allowed by lichess
  146. Nairwolf on classical games I play with move confirmation
  147. Nairwolf okay, I need to go to sleep
  148. fulmarsky oh that sounds great re time management help!
  149. fulmarsky oh absolutely, i need to sign out also, its been refreshing to chat over this chess game!
  150. fulmarsky you played great with all that kingside pressure