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1e40.0c5+0.22Nf3+0.2Nc6+0.13d4+0.2cxd40.04Nxd4+0.1e5+0.35Nb5+0.3a6?!+0.9Inaccuracy. d6 was best.5...d66.N1c3a6[...]6Nd6++0.5Bxd6+0.77Qxd6+0.5Qf6+0.68Qxf6+0.5Nxf6+0.79Nc3+0.2d5+0.710Nxd5?!0.0...Inaccuracy. exd5 was best.10.exd5Nb411.Bd3[...]10...Nxd50.011exd50.0Nb4+0.112Bd30.0Nxd3++0.113cxd3−0.2Bf5+0.114Ke2−0.1O-O-O0.015Be3−0.1Rxd50.016Rac1+−0.1Kb80.017Rhd1−0.2Rhd80.018Rc3−0.3b50.019Bb6−0.4R8d7−0.120h3−0.5Kb7−0.221Bc5−0.5Bg6−0.222b4−0.4f5−0.323f3−0.8e4?!0.0Inaccuracy. f4 was best.23...f424.h4e4[...]24fxe40.0fxe40.025d40.0Bh5++0.226g4+0.1Bg6+0.527Rf1+0.3h5+0.428Re30.0hxg4+0.229hxg40.0Rg5+0.330Rf4+0.2Kc6+0.531Kf2+0.4Kd5+0.832Kg3+0.4Ke6??+2.8Blunder. Kc6 was best.32...Kc633.Rf8Kb7[...]33Kh4+2.5Rgd5+2.534Rf8??+0.2...Blunder. Ra3 was best.34.Ra3R7d635.Bxd6[...]34...Rd8+0.335Rxd8+0.3Rxd8+0.336Kg5+0.3Kf7?!+1.4Inaccuracy. Bh7 was best.36...Bh737Rh3+1.0Re8??+5.7Blunder. Rd5+ was best.37...Rd5+38.Kf4Rd8[...]38Kf4??0.0...Blunder. Rh1 was best.38.Rh138...Ke60.039Kg50.0Bf70.040Kf40.0Kf6+0.141Rh1?−1.2...Mistake. Ke3 was best.41.Ke341...e3−1.042Re1?!−2.1...Inaccuracy. Bd6 was best.42.Bd642...e2−2.143Kf3−2.1Bc4−1.844d5?!−2.5...Inaccuracy. Bd6 was best.44.Bd6Ke644...Bxd5+−2.445Kf2−2.4Bc4−2.246a3?!−3.1...Inaccuracy. Bd4+ was best.46.Bd4+Kg547.Kf3[...]46...Kg5?!−2.1Inaccuracy. Ke5 was best.46...Ke547.Ke3Rd8[...]47Kg3??−5.3...Blunder. Kf3 was best.47.Kf3Kg648.Be3[...]47...Re4−5.048Bf2−5.2Rxg4+−4.849Kf3−5.0Kf5−4.850Be3−4.7Re4−4.051Bd2?!−5.6...Inaccuracy. Rg1 was best.51.Rg1Re751...Rd4−5.652Ke3−5.3Rd7−4.853Rg1−5.6g5−5.354Be1−5.6g4−5.355Bd2−5.4Rh7−4.856Be1?!−6.9...Inaccuracy. Kf2 was best.56.Kf2Ke457.Rxg4+[...]56...Rh3+−6.157Kd2?!−10.4...Inaccuracy. Rg3 was best.57.Rg3Rh157...Rxa3−9.258Kc2−10.4Rf3−8.359Kd2−10.7Kf4−9.660Rg2−65.2g3−58.961Rg1−56.7Kg4−28.362Rg2?!#−17...Checkmate is now unavoidable. Rh1 was best.62.Rh1g262...Kh3#−1963Rg1#−11Kh2#−1764Rxg3#−23Rxg3−62.665Bxg3+?!#−7...Checkmate is now unavoidable. Bf2 was best.65.Bf2Rb365...Kg2??−1.7Lost forced checkmate sequence. Kxg3 was best.65...Kxg366.Ke1Kf3[...]66Bh4−1.7Kf3−1.767Be1−1.8Ke4−1.868Bf2−1.7Kf3−1.169Ke1??−53.8...Blunder. Bc5 was best.69.Bc5Bd370.Be7[...]69...a5−22.870bxa5?!#−19...Checkmate is now unavoidable. Bc5 was best.70.Bc5a470...b4#−3171Bc5#−16b3#−1672Ba3#−15Ke3#−1473Bb2#−14Kd3#−2274Be5#−14Kc2#−1875Bd4#−12b2#−1176Bxb2#−11Kxb2#−10
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/vT9b3raE"] [Date "2018.09.27"] [White "michaeltallovsky"] [Black "redban"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "vT9b3raE"] [UTCDate "2018.09.27"] [UTCTime "17:00:19"] [WhiteElo "2022"] [BlackElo "2094"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-10"] [BlackRatingDiff "+20"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "B32"] [Opening "Sicilian Defense: Löwenthal Variation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 e5 { B32 Sicilian Defense: Löwenthal Variation } 5. Nb5 a6?! { (0.25 → 0.85) Inaccuracy. d6 was best. } (5... d6 6. N1c3 a6 7. Na3 b5 8. Nd5 Nge7 9. c4 Nd4 10. cxb5) 6. Nd6+ Bxd6 7. Qxd6 Qf6 8. Qxf6 Nxf6 9. Nc3 d5 10. Nxd5?! { (0.66 → 0.00) Inaccuracy. exd5 was best. } (10. exd5 Nb4 11. Bd3 Nfxd5 12. Nxd5 Nxd5 13. Bd2 Be6 14. O-O-O f6 15. b3 O-O-O 16. Kb2 Kc7) 10... Nxd5 11. exd5 Nb4 12. Bd3 Nxd3+ 13. cxd3 Bf5 14. Ke2 O-O-O 15. Be3 Rxd5 16. Rac1+ Kb8 17. Rhd1 Rhd8 18. Rc3 b5 19. Bb6 R8d7 20. h3 Kb7 21. Bc5 Bg6 22. b4 f5 23. f3 e4?! { (-0.84 → 0.00) Inaccuracy. f4 was best. } (23... f4 24. h4 e4 25. fxe4 Bxe4 26. Re1 Bxg2 27. Kf2 Bh3 28. Re4 Bf5 29. Rxf4 Bxd3 30. Kg3) 24. fxe4 fxe4 25. d4 Bh5+ 26. g4 Bg6 27. Rf1 h5 28. Re3 hxg4 29. hxg4 Rg5 30. Rf4 Kc6 31. Kf2 Kd5 32. Kg3 Ke6?? { (0.42 → 2.75) Blunder. Kc6 was best. } (32... Kc6 33. Rf8 Kb7 34. Kf4 Rgd5 35. Rh3 Rd8 36. Rhh8 Rxf8+ 37. Rxf8 Rd7 38. d5 e3 39. Kxe3) 33. Kh4 Rgd5 34. Rf8?? { (2.53 → 0.18) Blunder. Ra3 was best. } (34. Ra3 R7d6 35. Bxd6 Rxd6 36. Rc3 Bh7 37. Rc7 Rxd4 38. Rff7 e3 39. Rce7+ Kd5 40. Rxe3 Rxb4) 34... Rd8 35. Rxd8 Rxd8 36. Kg5 Kf7?! { (0.27 → 1.35) Inaccuracy. Bh7 was best. } (36... Bh7) 37. Rh3 Re8?? { (1.02 → 5.65) Blunder. Rd5+ was best. } (37... Rd5+ 38. Kf4 Rd8 39. Ra3 Ra8 40. d5 Ke8 41. Ke5 Kd7 42. Be3 Bf7 43. Kd4 Bg6 44. g5) 38. Kf4?? { (5.65 → 0.00) Blunder. Rh1 was best. } (38. Rh1) 38... Ke6 39. Kg5 Bf7 40. Kf4 Kf6 41. Rh1? { (0.07 → -1.18) Mistake. Ke3 was best. } (41. Ke3) 41... e3 42. Re1?! { (-0.97 → -2.10) Inaccuracy. Bd6 was best. } (42. Bd6) 42... e2 43. Kf3 Bc4 44. d5?! { (-1.85 → -2.52) Inaccuracy. Bd6 was best. } (44. Bd6 Ke6) 44... Bxd5+ 45. Kf2 Bc4 46. a3?! { (-2.19 → -3.15) Inaccuracy. Bd4+ was best. } (46. Bd4+ Kg5 47. Kf3 Rf8+ 48. Kg3 Rf1 49. Bf2 Kf6 50. Kg2 Ke6 51. Kf3 Kd6 52. Ke3 Kd5) 46... Kg5?! { (-3.15 → -2.08) Inaccuracy. Ke5 was best. } (46... Ke5 47. Ke3 Rd8 48. Be7 Rh8 49. Kd2 Rh3 50. g5 Rxa3 51. Bf8 g6 52. Be7 Kf5 53. Rc1) 47. Kg3?? { (-2.08 → -5.26) Blunder. Kf3 was best. } (47. Kf3 Kg6 48. Be3 Rf8+ 49. Bf4 Rd8 50. Be3 Kf6 51. Kf4 Rd1 52. Bf2 Rd7 53. Kf3 Ke5) 47... Re4 48. Bf2 Rxg4+ 49. Kf3 Kf5 50. Be3 Re4 51. Bd2?! { (-4.00 → -5.62) Inaccuracy. Rg1 was best. } (51. Rg1 Re7) 51... Rd4 52. Ke3 Rd7 53. Rg1 g5 54. Be1 g4 55. Bd2 Rh7 56. Be1?! { (-4.77 → -6.87) Inaccuracy. Kf2 was best. } (56. Kf2 Ke4 57. Rxg4+ Kd3 58. Be1 Rf7+ 59. Kg3 Rf1 60. Bf2 e1=Q 61. Bxe1 Rxe1 62. Rf4 Re6) 56... Rh3+ 57. Kd2?! { (-6.12 → -10.36) Inaccuracy. Rg3 was best. } (57. Rg3 Rh1) 57... Rxa3 58. Kc2 Rf3 59. Kd2 Kf4 60. Rg2 g3 61. Rg1 Kg4 62. Rg2?! { (-28.33 → Mate in 17) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Rh1 was best. } (62. Rh1 g2) 62... Kh3 63. Rg1 Kh2 64. Rxg3 Rxg3 65. Bxg3+?! { (-62.65 → Mate in 7) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Bf2 was best. } (65. Bf2 Rb3) 65... Kg2?? { (Mate in 7 → -1.70) Lost forced checkmate sequence. Kxg3 was best. } (65... Kxg3 66. Ke1 Kf3 67. Kd2 Kf2 68. Kc3 e1=Q+ 69. Kc2 Qa1 70. Kd2 Qb2+ 71. Kd1 Bb3#) 66. Bh4 Kf3 67. Be1 Ke4 68. Bf2 Kf3 69. Ke1?? { (-1.06 → -53.79) Blunder. Bc5 was best. } (69. Bc5 Bd3 70. Be7 Bf5 71. Bc5 Bg4 72. Ke1 Kf4 73. Kd2 Bf3 74. Be3+ Ke4 75. Bc5 Bh5) 69... a5 70. bxa5?! { (-22.85 → Mate in 19) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Bc5 was best. } (70. Bc5 a4) 70... b4 71. Bc5 b3 72. Ba3 Ke3 73. Bb2 Kd3 74. Be5 Kc2 75. Bd4 b2 76. Bxb2 Kxb2 { White resigns. } 0-1
10 Inaccuracies
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4 Blunders
57 Average centipawn loss
83%Accuracy
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4 Inaccuracies
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3 Blunders
43 Average centipawn loss
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  1. Footpath Go redban!
  2. theme I didn't expect to see this Lowenthal variation be actually used. I thought it's kinda dubious or something.
  3. theme I suppose it's playable.
  4. Zher0 i prefer the svechnikov
  5. theme There's a variation called Kalashnikov which has 5...d6 instead of 5...a6. I play it.
  6. theme Very different from the Lowenthal.
  7. Zher0 ah yes i know that one, related to the taimanov tho
  8. Zher0 simliar ideas
  9. Zher0 if im not wrong
  10. theme I don't know about the Taimanov, but I thought the Kalashnikov is much more similar to the Sveshnikov
  11. theme I think in this position maybe white's best try is 14.Be3 and 15.Rc1
  12. theme Maybe 14.Be3 Rc8 though.
  13. Zher0 maybe i mixed it up with the kan variation.. studied too much stuff recently haha
  14. Zher0 i would go Ke2 here
  15. theme I used to play the Kan too lol
  16. Zher0 or b4
  17. Zher0 but b4 is just a blunder
  18. theme After 14.Ke2 Rd8 I think black’s just slightly better
  19. theme Or maybe 14.Ke2 O-O-O
  20. Zher0 indeed
  21. Zher0 thought of saccing the pawn but i dont see way to make anything work here
  22. Zher0 opp coloured bishops is just too drawish
  23. theme Not that drawish with other pieces on the board.
  24. Zher0 maybe youre right
  25. theme Black can push for a win here. I think white can draw though.
  26. theme The d3 weakness is too easy to defend.
  27. theme And black can’t ever make the e4 push work.
  28. White offers draw
  29. Black declines draw
  30. Zher0 lets see
  31. theme Maybe black can go for some kingside pawn pushing.
  32. Zher0 maybe yes, that'd be a good idea
  33. Zher0 or queenside..
  34. theme I also considered 18... b5. Harass the rook.
  35. theme Probably not dangerous after 19.b4 though.
  36. theme Maybe 18...a5 was better since white pawns probably want to be on dark squares so they aren’t a liability.
  37. Zher0 dont the white pawns wanna be on light squares with a dsb?
  38. Zher0 maybe not
  39. theme Opposite colored bishops are weird like that. In this case I think white doesn’t want the pawns to be attackable by the opponent bishop.
  40. theme Also it’s easily defendable.
  41. theme I think 20...b4 instead of 20...Kb7 just wins at least a pawn.
  42. Zher0 looks very much like it
  43. theme If 20...b4 21.Rb3 then 21...Rb5 followed by Be6
  44. theme And there’s no a4 after Be6, since black always has Rb7
  45. theme After d4 I think it’s a draw now.
  46. theme Actually, maybe white can get a rook in and cause some problems.
  47. theme 29...Rg5 30.Rg3 Rf7 31.Rh1
  48. White offers draw
  49. Black declines draw
  50. theme 41.Rh1 looks like a really bad idea. I would have preferred 21.a3 and just waiting.
  51. theme Most accurate is probably 43...Bd5+ to either forxe the king to f2 or away from the pawn.
  52. theme 43...Bd5+ 44.Kf4 Bxa2 or 43...Bd5+ 44.Kf2 Bd4.
  53. theme *c4
  54. theme Doesn’t 44.d5 just drop the pawn?
  55. theme I think 47.Kg3 was the losing move.
  56. Takeback sent
  57. theme was 65...Kg2 a mouse slip? lol
  58. RealRobbert That's why you have confirmation on moving on
  59. RealRobbert Still winning for black though right?
  60. theme No. I think it’s a draw.
  61. Takeback declined
  62. theme Not sure though. Black can try sacrificing the a pawn
  63. RealRobbert yeah that's what i'm thinking
  64. theme Where’s black’s king going?
  65. RealRobbert c4?
  66. theme And... it’s stopped
  67. RealRobbert Sacrifice e2 and get two connected passers
  68. theme No. That’s bad because black has he wrong rook pawn.
  69. theme In that case white just needs to give up the bishop for the b pawn.
  70. RealRobbert in this setup can't black keep their bishop on the long diagonal
  71. RealRobbert ah no
  72. theme What?
  73. RealRobbert i was thinking for a second that white can sac the bishop for the b-pawn
  74. RealRobbert but that doesn't work
  75. theme Black’s pawns are too far apart for white to cope with, apparently.
  76. ErinYu I think the "rule" is that the bishop needs to observe both pawn advance squares for it to be a draw. But with Ke1 the pawn makes it to b3
  77. ErinYu Instructive endgame though, at least for me.
  78. theme Compare this to the position after 13...Bf5
  79. michaeltallovsky on move 34 i missedra3! was winning, i did rf8:(