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1Nc30.0Nf6+0.12e4+0.2e5+0.23Bc4+0.1Nc6+0.14d3+0.2Bb4+0.15Bd20.0O-O0.06Nf30.0a5+0.27O-O+0.1d6+0.28h3−0.1h6+0.19a30.0Bc5+0.110Be3+0.1Re8+0.211Ne2+0.2Bxe3+0.212fxe3+0.2Be6+0.313Bxe6+0.1Rxe6+0.414c4+0.2Nb8+0.215Ng3+0.2Nbd7+0.216Nf5+0.3a4+0.417N3h40.0Nc5−0.118Rf3?−1.4...Mistake. Nf3 was best.18.Nf3Qd719.Qc2[...]18...Nh5?0.0Mistake. g6 was best.18...g619g4+0.1Nf6+0.220Qe2?!−0.4...Inaccuracy. Rg3 was best.20.Rg320...Nh7−0.321Raf1−0.2Ng5−0.122Nxg7??−3.2...Blunder. Rg3 was best.22.Rg3b522...Kxg7?!−2.4Inaccuracy. Nxf3+ was best.22...Nxf3+23.Qxf3Kxg7[...]23Nf5+−2.3Kg8−1.924Rg3−2.0Rf6??+0.8Blunder. Rg6 was best.24...Rg625.h4Nh7[...]25h4+1.0Nh7??+3.1Blunder. Rg6 was best.25...Rg626.hxg526g5+3.1hxg5+4.027hxg5+4.0Rg6+3.928Nh6++3.9Rxh6+3.929gxh6++3.0Kh8+3.330Rxf7+2.8Qh4?+4.4Mistake. Ng5 was best.30...Ng531.Rf5Nce6[...]31Rfg7??+1.2...Blunder. Qf2 was best.31.Qf2Qxh632.Qg2[...]31...Ne6+1.532R7g6?0.0...Mistake. R7g4 was best.32.R7g4Qe732...Nhg5+0.133Qg4−0.2Qxg4−0.334Rxg4−0.4Rf8?!+0.2Inaccuracy. Rg8 was best.34...Rg835.Rxg8+35R4xg50.0Nxg50.036Rxg50.0Rf3??+2.0Blunder. Rg8 was best.36...Rg837.Rxg8+Kxg8[...]37Rg7+2.2Rxe3+2.038Rxc7+2.2Rxd3+2.139Rxb7+2.3Re3+2.840Rb4+2.9Rxe4+3.141Rxa4+2.7Rf4+2.842Ra6+2.5Rxc4+2.343Rxd6??+0.4...Blunder. b4 was best.43.b443...Rc1++0.444Kf2+0.3Rc2++0.345Ke3+0.4Rxb2+0.446Ra6+0.4Ra2+0.247a4+0.2Kh7+0.248a50.0Ra40.049Kf30.0Rf4+0.050Ke30.0Ra40.051Ra80.0Kxh60.052a60.0Kg70.053a70.0Ra3+0.054Ke40.0Ra4+0.055Kxe50.0Ra5+0.056Kd60.0Ra10.057Kc60.0Rc1+0.058Kb50.0Rb1+0.059Kc40.0Ra10.060Kb30.0Ra60.061Kb40.0...White offers draw
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/uHzyFJwc"] [Date "2024.09.19"] [White "Mennonite"] [Black "Arges42"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [GameId "uHzyFJwc"] [UTCDate "2024.09.19"] [UTCTime "17:00:38"] [WhiteElo "2053"] [BlackElo "2120"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+1"] [BlackRatingDiff "-5"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "C24"] [Opening "Bishop's Opening: Vienna Hybrid"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. Nc3 Nf6 2. e4 e5 3. Bc4 Nc6 4. d3 { C24 Bishop's Opening: Vienna Hybrid } Bb4 5. Bd2 O-O 6. Nf3 a5 7. O-O d6 8. h3 h6 9. a3 Bc5 10. Be3 Re8 11. Ne2 Bxe3 12. fxe3 Be6 13. Bxe6 Rxe6 14. c4 Nb8 15. Ng3 Nbd7 16. Nf5 a4 17. N3h4 Nc5 18. Rf3? { (-0.13 → -1.39) Mistake. Nf3 was best. } (18. Nf3 Qd7 19. Qc2 b5 20. Nd2 g6 21. Ng3 Rb8 22. d4 Nb3 23. Nxb3 axb3) 18... Nh5? { (-1.39 → 0.01) Mistake. g6 was best. } (18... g6) 19. g4 Nf6 20. Qe2?! { (0.15 → -0.45) Inaccuracy. Rg3 was best. } (20. Rg3) 20... Nh7 21. Raf1 Ng5 22. Nxg7?? { (-0.09 → -3.23) Blunder. Rg3 was best. } (22. Rg3 b5) 22... Kxg7?! { (-3.23 → -2.36) Inaccuracy. Nxf3+ was best. } (22... Nxf3+ 23. Qxf3 Kxg7 24. Nf5+ Kh8 25. h4 Rg6 26. Kh2 Qf6 27. g5 Qe6 28. Qe2) 23. Nf5+ Kg8 24. Rg3 Rf6?? { (-2.01 → 0.76) Blunder. Rg6 was best. } (24... Rg6 25. h4 Nh7 26. Kf2 Kf8 27. Qf3 Qf6 28. Ke2 Ne6 29. Qh1 Qh8 30. Rh3) 25. h4 Nh7?? { (0.98 → 3.06) Blunder. Rg6 was best. } (25... Rg6 26. hxg5) 26. g5 hxg5 27. hxg5 Rg6 28. Nh6+ Rxh6 29. gxh6+ Kh8 30. Rxf7 Qh4? { (2.75 → 4.39) Mistake. Ng5 was best. } (30... Ng5 31. Rf5 Nce6 32. Qh5 Qe7 33. h7 Qxh7 34. Rfxg5 Nxg5 35. Qxg5 Rf8 36. Rg4) 31. Rfg7?? { (4.39 → 1.15) Blunder. Qf2 was best. } (31. Qf2 Qxh6 32. Qg2 Ne6 33. Rh3 Qxh3 34. Qxh3 Ng5 35. Rxh7+ Nxh7 36. Qd7 Rf8) 31... Ne6 32. R7g6? { (1.51 → 0.00) Mistake. R7g4 was best. } (32. R7g4 Qe7) 32... Nhg5 33. Qg4 Qxg4 34. Rxg4 Rf8?! { (-0.42 → 0.20) Inaccuracy. Rg8 was best. } (34... Rg8 35. Rxg8+) 35. R4xg5 Nxg5 36. Rxg5 Rf3?? { (0.00 → 2.03) Blunder. Rg8 was best. } (36... Rg8 37. Rxg8+ Kxg8 38. Kh2 Kh7 39. Kg3 Kxh6 40. Kg4 Kg6 41. Kh4 Kh6) 37. Rg7 Rxe3 38. Rxc7 Rxd3 39. Rxb7 Re3 40. Rb4 Rxe4 41. Rxa4 Rf4 42. Ra6 Rxc4 43. Rxd6?? { (2.32 → 0.38) Blunder. b4 was best. } (43. b4) 43... Rc1+ 44. Kf2 Rc2+ 45. Ke3 Rxb2 46. Ra6 Ra2 47. a4 Kh7 48. a5 Ra4 49. Kf3 Rf4+ 50. Ke3 Ra4 51. Ra8 Kxh6 52. a6 Kg7 53. a7 Ra3+ 54. Ke4 Ra4+ 55. Kxe5 Ra5+ 56. Kd6 Ra1 57. Kc6 Rc1+ 58. Kb5 Rb1+ 59. Kc4 Ra1 60. Kb3 Ra6 61. Kb4 { White offers draw } { The game is a draw. } 1/2-1/2
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2 Inaccuracies
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  1. TheVacuousRom Go menmonite! 1.Nc3 !!
  2. TheVacuousRom Mennonite***
  3. Mennonite (3) he didn't want to go into 3...Nxe4, probably wisely
  4. Mennonite (3) Nc3 is always my fallback first move if I don't quite feel good about anything I might prep
  5. Ahleber Let's go Mennonite !
  6. Mennonite Bb4 this early usually means they want to try to force d5, and my position is to argue that's premature
  7. Mennonite (5) I kind of doubt I'll actually castle queenside, but leaving options open is always a good thing
  8. NxN Oh the Vienna
  9. NxN Ne2 O-O f4 ?
  10. juliochobo a3 and then castle?
  11. Mennonite (6) hmm.. what's the point of a5? Probably not a rook lift... worried about Nd5 tactical sequences perhaps?
  12. killager1 Go Arges!
  13. Mennonite I'm trying to find a good way to imbalance the position
  14. Mennonite (8) I think ...Be6 is coming and as of now, I don't really have a good way of avoiding letting him get the semi open f file
  15. Mennonite (8) so maybe that was the true point of a5 for him, where I can't hide my bishop on b3
  16. Mennonite 9.a3 Bc5 10.Be3 and not only am I fighting for a slice of the f file, but I can reroute my N elsewhere via d2 in some lines
  17. Mennonite (9) if Bxc3, I have to at least think about bxc3
  18. Mennonite 10.Be3 Nd4 might be a tad awkward, ok, time to think
  19. Mennonite (10) move 10 and I'm about halfway through my clock, about normal for me
  20. Mennonite (10) had to take my dog out, glad I only lost a minute or so
  21. Mennonite (10) immediate Bxc5 and d4 is a juicy square, e.g. 11.Bxc5 dxc5 12.Ne2 Nd4 and I can't do much about the N
  22. Mennonite so with that in mind, maybe 11.Ne2 first prepares c3.
  23. Mennonite (10) and then I could meet Nd4 with Ng3 or something
  24. Mennonite (13) 14.c4 freezes b and d pawns in place, but risks permanent backward pawns. b pawn also vulnerable after Ra6
  25. Mennonite (13) but otherwise he does get in d5 with great attacking chances
  26. Mennonite (13) 14.Ng3 d5 15.exd5 and my dark squares are just too weak
  27. Mennonite (15) I feel like the e4 pawn needs to be overprotected... plus want to prevent Nh5, also later possibility of Nf5
  28. Mennonite (15) he's threatening ...Nc5 and ...a4 it seems. maybe b4 to keep N off c5?
  29. Mennonite (15) part of me hates opening the queenside up because he has more firepower locally, and all my pieces are on the kingside
  30. Mennonite (15) no, I probably need to be focused on the side where my pieces are. Nf5 is one active idea
  31. Secret_Fish Just arrived. How are things looking?
  32. Mennonite (16) plus, liquidating opens up the board, and that lets him get that imprisoned e6 rook back into the game.
  33. Secret_Fish If we could get the queen to e1 and then g3 that would be pretty nice
  34. Mennonite (16) 17.Nh4 and is Nxg7 an idea at all?
  35. Mennonite (16) it is important to note that the knight would be relatively loose on h4 and suspectable to tactics
  36. Mennonite (16) g4 is also an idea but obviously risky
  37. Mennonite (16) 17.g4 g6 18.Nxh6+ Kg7 19. Nxf7 looks good
  38. Mennonite (16) however, 17.g4 Nh7 and my attack is over and my own king is in serious trouble. So back to the drawing board.
  39. Mennonite (17) I think Nh7 is his best option here. the semi-loose knight on h4 becomes an issue, plus his rook has options.
  40. Mennonite (17) actually that's an interesting idea too. Does sorta glue my queen down for a bit. Or does it?
  41. Mennonite (18) Nh5 and I think I can get away with g4
  42. Mennonite (18) also, need to at least consider Nxe4 desperation sac ideas, in light of this matchup's board 5 game the other day
  43. Secret_Fish i was trying to calculate 19. Nxg7
  44. Secret_Fish but it didn't work
  45. Mennonite (19) I can't just let the d pawn go because then the e pawn goes too
  46. Mennonite (20) 21.Raf1 Ng5 doesn't work for me b/c Nxf3 or Nxh3 are check
  47. Mennonite (20) ok need to stop using whisper function... getting too low on time
  48. TheVacuousRom complicated position to play with low time for both
  49. Secret_Fish whoah i dont see how this works
  50. Secret_Fish whats the idea after Nxf3+ Rxf3 Kxg7 or something?
  51. Mennonite I think I see a win, but if I go down in flames, I apologize to my team
  52. marty001 You take with the Queen, not de Rook...
  53. Bubblees I mean Nxf3 Qxf3 probably Kxg7 Qxf7+ Kh8 Ng6+ Rxg6 only move Qxg6 Qg5 only move
  54. Bubblees Kxg7 is probably simpler defense wise
  55. Bubblees Rf6 is very strange tho
  56. Bubblees I don't understand allowing g5 tempo
  57. Bubblees Because now g5 Nh6 stuff and f7 is very sad
  58. Secret_Fish tense
  59. Bubblees I wonder if the pawn endgame was holding there, because I don't think Black holds in the rook endgame when white creates passers on both
  60. Bubblees flanks
  61. juliochobo Is it winning to give up the e and d pawns and go after b and c?
  62. Mennonite (37) maybe Rg2 is safer, but I'd rather at least try for a win than grovel for a draw
  63. Mennonite (40) was tempted to try 40.b4 but seems unnecessarily risky
  64. Bubblees (46) This might actually be drawn now
  65. juliochobo I think white needed b4 instead of taking the d pawn?
  66. Bubblees Yeah
  67. Mennonite (47) I suspect it's a draw, but I don't really have any losing chances
  68. Mennonite (47) I'll want my king to head toward g5 but might as well give the a pawn one more push first
  69. Bubblees 48... Ra4 seems to hold easily
  70. Mennonite (53) probably a bout to offer a draw, but just on the off chance he plays 53..Kf7??
  71. Bubblees That would be a tragic end move :(
  72. Mennonite (56) he can just draw by shuffling between g7 and h7 indefinitely
  73. TheVacuousRom gg wp
  74. killager1 gg wp
  75. Bubblees Gg
  76. Ahleber gg
  77. Arges42 That was a real rolercoaster
  78. Arges42 I was quite sure that I could defend the position
  79. Arges42 but it was way harder
  80. Arges42 and then the endgame looked pretty rough
  81. Mennonite I was really scared of the connected d and e pawns in the endgame
  82. Mennonite so played it safe, probably safer than I should have
  83. Arges42 I guess after you loose the b pawn it is a draw
  84. Arges42 I though you could always stop the e pawn via Rb8 and Re8
  85. Mennonite yeah, true. I kind of forgot about the h6 pawn but it does really hold down your king
  86. Mennonite but yeah good game! any time we both get into time trouble in a sharp position I'm happy to come out with half a point
  87. Arges42 that is true :)
  88. Arges42 thanks for the game!