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1e4+0.2d5?!+0.8Inaccuracy. e5 was best.1...e52.Nf3Nc6[...]2exd5+0.7Nf6+0.73c4+0.1c60.04dxc60.0Nxc6+0.15Nf3?!−0.4...Inaccuracy. d3 was best.5.d3e56.Be2[...]5...e5−0.56d3−0.5Bf50.07Bg5?!−0.9...Inaccuracy. Be2 was best.7.Be2Bb4+8.Nc3[...]7...Qd7?!+0.1Inaccuracy. e4 was best.7...e48.Nh4h6[...]8Nc30.0Be7+0.39Qe2?!−0.4...Inaccuracy. Be2 was best.9.Be2O-O-O10.O-O[...]9...O-O-O−0.210Nxe5?!−1.1...Inaccuracy. O-O-O was best.10.O-O-O10...Nxe5−1.011Qxe5−1.0Bxd3??+3.4Blunder. Ng4 was best.11...Ng412O-O-O+3.6Bd6+3.413Qd4?+1.7...Mistake. Qe3 was best.13.Qe3Bxf114.Nb5[...]13...Bxf1+2.014Rhxf1+1.8Qf5+1.915Qh4?+0.6...Mistake. Be3 was best.15.Be3b616.Nd5[...]15...Rd7?!+1.1Inaccuracy. Be5 was best.15...Be516.Be316Nd5+1.0Ne4+1.017Be3+1.2Kb8?!+2.1Inaccuracy. Re8 was best.17...Re818.f3Nf6[...]18f3+2.1Nc5+2.119Qd4+2.1b6+2.620Qxg7+2.9Be5+2.821Qxe5+??−2.9...Blunder. Qg5 was best.21.Qg5Qxg522.Bxg5[...]21...Qxe5−2.822Bf4−2.8Rxd5−2.823Bxe5+−2.7Rxe5−2.824Rd2−3.0Rhe8−2.925b4−3.4Na4?!−2.6Inaccuracy. Na6 was best.25...Na626.a3Rc8[...]26Rd7−3.3Re2−3.527Rd2−3.5Nc3?!−2.6Inaccuracy. b5 was best.27...b528.c5Kc7[...]28a3−2.7R2e3−2.729Kb2?!−3.9...Inaccuracy. Kc2 was best.29.Kc2Na429...Na4+−3.830Ka2−3.9Rc3−3.731b5?!−5.5...Inaccuracy. Rfd1 was best.31.Rfd1Rxc432.Rd8+[...]31...Ree3−5.432Rd8+?!−10.0...Inaccuracy. Ka1 was best.32.Ka1Rxc433.Ka2[...]32...Kc7−7.933Rfd1?#−4...Checkmate is now unavoidable. Rd2 was best.33.Rd2Rxa3+34.Kb1[...]33...Rxa3+?−8.1Lost forced checkmate sequence. Rc2+ was best.33...Rc2+34.Ka1Rxa3+[...]34Kb1−8.1Nc3+−7.5
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/voDjNTNn"] [Date "2024.01.17"] [White "madmanmade"] [Black "cassiopee1990"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "voDjNTNn"] [UTCDate "2024.01.17"] [UTCTime "19:01:35"] [WhiteElo "2084"] [BlackElo "2062"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-28"] [BlackRatingDiff "+14"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "B01"] [Opening "Scandinavian Defense: Panov Transfer"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 d5?! { (0.20 → 0.82) Inaccuracy. e5 was best. } (1... e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. O-O Nxe4 5. Re1 Nd6 6. Nxe5) 2. exd5 Nf6 3. c4 c6 { B01 Scandinavian Defense: Panov Transfer } 4. dxc6 Nxc6 5. Nf3?! { (0.13 → -0.44) Inaccuracy. d3 was best. } (5. d3 e5 6. Be2 Bb4+ 7. Bd2 Bxd2+ 8. Qxd2 Qb6 9. Nf3 e4) 5... e5 6. d3 Bf5 7. Bg5?! { (0.01 → -0.94) Inaccuracy. Be2 was best. } (7. Be2 Bb4+ 8. Nc3 e4 9. Nh4 Be6 10. O-O O-O 11. Be3 exd3) 7... Qd7?! { (-0.94 → 0.08) Inaccuracy. e4 was best. } (7... e4 8. Nh4 h6 9. Nxf5 hxg5 10. Nc3 Qa5 11. dxe4 Bb4 12. Rc1) 8. Nc3 Be7 9. Qe2?! { (0.33 → -0.39) Inaccuracy. Be2 was best. } (9. Be2 O-O-O 10. O-O Bxd3 11. Qxd3 Qxd3 12. Bxd3 Rxd3 13. Rae1 e4 14. Nd2 h6 15. Bxf6 Bxf6) 9... O-O-O 10. Nxe5?! { (-0.18 → -1.06) Inaccuracy. O-O-O was best. } (10. O-O-O) 10... Nxe5 11. Qxe5 Bxd3?? { (-1.00 → 3.38) Blunder. Ng4 was best. } (11... Ng4) 12. O-O-O Bd6 13. Qd4? { (3.43 → 1.73) Mistake. Qe3 was best. } (13. Qe3 Bxf1 14. Nb5 Bxc4 15. Nxd6+ Qxd6 16. Rxd6 Rxd6 17. b3 Be6 18. Bxf6 gxf6 19. Rd1 Rxd1+) 13... Bxf1 14. Rhxf1 Qf5 15. Qh4? { (1.87 → 0.56) Mistake. Be3 was best. } (15. Be3 b6 16. Nd5 Bb4 17. Qf4 Qxf4 18. Nxf4 Bd6 19. Nd5 Ng4 20. h3 Nxe3 21. fxe3 f6) 15... Rd7?! { (0.56 → 1.14) Inaccuracy. Be5 was best. } (15... Be5 16. Be3) 16. Nd5 Ne4 17. Be3 Kb8?! { (1.21 → 2.05) Inaccuracy. Re8 was best. } (17... Re8 18. f3 Nf6 19. Nxf6 gxf6 20. Rd5 Qg6 21. Qh3 Kc7 22. Re1 Re5 23. Rxe5 Bxe5 24. f4) 18. f3 Nc5 19. Qd4 b6 20. Qxg7 Be5 21. Qxe5+?? { (2.82 → -2.89) Blunder. Qg5 was best. } (21. Qg5 Qxg5 22. Bxg5 Bxh2 23. Bf6 Re8 24. Rh1 Bg3 25. Rh3 Bf2 26. Kc2 Be1 27. Nf4 h6) 21... Qxe5 22. Bf4 Rxd5 23. Bxe5+ Rxe5 24. Rd2 Rhe8 25. b4 Na4?! { (-3.41 → -2.63) Inaccuracy. Na6 was best. } (25... Na6 26. a3 Rc8 27. Rd4 Re2 28. Rf4 Rxg2 29. Re1 Rc7 30. Re8+ Kb7 31. Rf8 f5 32. R8xf5) 26. Rd7 Re2 27. Rd2 Nc3?! { (-3.48 → -2.57) Inaccuracy. b5 was best. } (27... b5 28. c5 Kc7 29. Kc2 R8e3 30. Rd1 Rc3+ 31. Kb1 Re7 32. Rd4 a6 33. Rf4 Ra3 34. Rd6) 28. a3 R2e3 29. Kb2?! { (-2.66 → -3.91) Inaccuracy. Kc2 was best. } (29. Kc2 Na4) 29... Na4+ 30. Ka2 Rc3 31. b5?! { (-3.75 → -5.51) Inaccuracy. Rfd1 was best. } (31. Rfd1 Rxc4 32. Rd8+ Rc8 33. Rxe8 Rxe8 34. Kb3 b5 35. Rd5 a6 36. Kc2 Re2+ 37. Kd3 Rxg2) 31... Ree3 32. Rd8+?! { (-5.39 → -10.02) Inaccuracy. Ka1 was best. } (32. Ka1 Rxc4 33. Ka2 Rcc3 34. Ka1 Kc7 35. Kb1 Rb3+ 36. Kc2 Rxa3 37. Rc1 Rec3+ 38. Kd1 Rxc1+) 32... Kc7 33. Rfd1? { (-7.92 → Mate in 4) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Rd2 was best. } (33. Rd2 Rxa3+ 34. Kb1 Reb3+ 35. Kc2 Rb2+ 36. Kd1 Ra1+ 37. Ke2 Rxd2+ 38. Kxd2 Rxf1 39. Kd3 Rf2) 33... Rxa3+? { (Mate in 4 → -8.07) Lost forced checkmate sequence. Rc2+ was best. } (33... Rc2+ 34. Ka1 Rxa3+ 35. Kb1 Rb2+ 36. Kc1 Ra1#) 34. Kb1 Nc3+ { White resigns. } 0-1
7 Inaccuracies
3 Mistakes
1 Blunder
72 Average centipawn loss
77%Accuracy
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6 Inaccuracies
1 Mistake
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48 Average centipawn loss
85%Accuracy
  1. SuspendedSeventh Let's make it 2-0!
  2. rojazu go Madman
  3. rojazu take my energy and my board 1 spot. please
  4. rojazu (8) Scandi: Panov transfer. what an exotic name
  5. SuspendedSeventh Lmao
  6. SuspendedSeventh That is an odd name
  7. rojazu i can see why
  8. rojazu its the panov botvinnik attack crossed with the scandi
  9. rojazu not something you see every day i suppose. given this is going quite fast i guess they prepped and know what they are getting into
  10. rojazu (9) at first glance i dislike the backwardness of whites d-pawn
  11. rojazu and the hole on d4
  12. rojazu after say 0-0-0 it can drop immedietely
  13. rojazu but actually that isnt really a problem given white is a pawn up as its stands
  14. SuspendedSeventh Nor do I to be honest... white feels a little bound by it
  15. rojazu (9) i dislike Qe2 on the grounds of neglecting development/harmony
  16. rojazu clearly the idea is to hold on to the d-pawn with Rd1
  17. SuspendedSeventh On the other hand, there might be something to this
  18. rojazu or even 0-0-0 actually
  19. SuspendedSeventh e4 looks somewhat weak
  20. rojazu but still how do we get the bishop out
  21. rojazu (9) you may be right. fighting fire with fire might be the real idea here
  22. SuspendedSeventh Not really, kind of just need to hope the pawns or enough for the immediate future.
  23. SuspendedSeventh Hm... after O-O-O white's king is alarmingly open
  24. rojazu (10) be careful of Nxe5 Nxe5 Qxe5 Ng4 - uncovering an attack on the undefended bishop
  25. rojazu oh the greed. lets see
  26. rojazu thats a reprieve
  27. SuspendedSeventh Oh my god qow
  28. SuspendedSeventh Wow*
  29. rojazu (12) pin and win baby
  30. rojazu going back to Ng4, if something logical like Qf4 it would've run into h6 and g5 forking.
  31. rojazu so white was losing a piece i think whatever happens. now black is losing a piece unless he can somehow take advantage of the white
  32. rojazu queens position out in the open
  33. rojazu (13) i feel like the cadence of this game is a bit too fast. both players should slow down a wee bit
  34. rojazu (14) next plan is to mess up blacks pawns with Bxf6 i think
  35. rojazu nice move. Bxf6 Bf5+!
  36. rojazu (15) doesnt really solve the issue. Bf5+ would still be a massive threat after Bxf6
  37. rojazu perhaps g3 has to be played
  38. rojazu the king is very short on squares with these open diagonals
  39. rojazu or perhaps Nd5 - that looks a better move
  40. rojazu (16) now after Nxd5 Rxd5 i think white is solving some problems
  41. SuspendedSeventh There's no way there's a checkmate with all these squares covered-- unless I'm missing something tactical
  42. rojazu (18) white is certainly better. thats a fine beast on d5
  43. rojazu could go for a queen exchange with Qg4?
  44. rojazu also h2 should be looked after at some point
  45. rojazu (19) could also just get greedy and take g7 right now
  46. rojazu i dont see a lot wrong with that actually becuase its solves white problem of being x-rayed by a rook as well
  47. SuspendedSeventh Wait Qxg7 Be5 is slightly alarming, yeah?
  48. rojazu (20) things ive learned today. my board 2 is a pawn grubber
  49. rojazu nothing wrong with that though
  50. rojazu now i can play Qg4 i think
  51. SuspendedSeventh Oh wait didn't realize that you could get away with Qg4
  52. rojazu or even better Qg5 - if Qg4 Qxg4 fxg4 then black will find it easy to pick off the kingside pawns
  53. SuspendedSeventh I hope I'm missingsomerhing
  54. SuspendedSeventh Okay I am!
  55. rojazu does this work?
  56. SuspendedSeventh Bf4
  57. rojazu yeah but Rxd5 intermezzo
  58. rojazu its losing a piece
  59. SuspendedSeventh Damn
  60. rojazu (28) this is probably lost now
  61. rojazu (30) the pawn isnt taboo on account of Rxc5 Kb3 b5!
  62. cassiopee1990 I messed up the opening
  63. rojazu gg