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1e4+0.2c5+0.32Nf3+0.3e6+0.33d4+0.4cxd4+0.44Nxd4+0.4Nf6+0.35Nd2+0.1Nc6+0.46Nxc6+0.4bxc6+0.47e5+0.2Nd5+0.48c4+0.3Nb4?!+1.4Inaccuracy. Ne7 was best.8...Ne79a3+1.9Qa5+1.810Be2+1.9Na6+1.811Rb1+1.7Qxe5+1.912b4+1.9c5+2.213b5+2.1Nc7+2.214Rb3?!+1.2...Inaccuracy. Bb2 was best.14.Bb2Qg515.Bf3[...]14...d5+1.115cxd5+1.3Nxd5+1.316Bb2+1.3Qc7+1.117Nc4+1.1Bb7+1.318Be5+1.1Qd7+1.119O-O+1.2Rd8+1.220Na5+1.1Ba8?!+2.1Inaccuracy. f6 was best.20...f621b6?+0.9...Mistake. Nc6 was best.21.Nc621...axb6??+4.0Blunder. Nxb6 was best.21...Nxb622.Bb5Qxb5[...]22Bb5+3.9bxa5+4.523Bxd7++4.3Kxd7+4.324Rb5+4.5f6+4.525Bg3+4.6Ke8+4.526Rxa5+4.4Kf7+4.227Re1+4.4Be7+4.328Qe2+4.3e5+4.029f4+4.0exf4+4.930Qe6++4.8Kg6+4.731Qg4++4.9Kf7+5.232Rxa8+4.8fxg3+4.933Qc4+4.5gxh2++4.534Kxh2+4.8Kg6+5.035Qe4++4.2f5+4.136Qe6++4.0Bf6+4.137Ra7??+1.8...Blunder. Rxd8 was best.37.Rxd8Rxd838.g4[...]37...c4??#19Checkmate is now unavoidable. Nf4 was best.37...Nf438.Qf7+Kg5[...]38g4+9.2fxg4?#8Checkmate is now unavoidable. Ne3 was best.38...Ne339.Rxe3Rd2+[...]39Qxg4+#7Bg5#540Re6+#6Nf6#641Rxg7+#5Kxg7#542Qxg5+#4Kf7#443Qxf6+#3Kg8#344Qxd8+#2Kg7#245Qd7+#1Kf8#146Re8#
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/yMlRWN3S"] [Date "2024.09.27"] [White "alp_arslan92"] [Black "Axp156"] [Result "1-0"] [GameId "yMlRWN3S"] [UTCDate "2024.09.27"] [UTCTime "18:03:02"] [WhiteElo "2397"] [BlackElo "2145"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+7"] [BlackRatingDiff "-6"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "B40"] [Opening "Sicilian Defense: French Variation, Normal"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 { B40 Sicilian Defense: French Variation, Normal } 5. Nd2 Nc6 6. Nxc6 bxc6 7. e5 Nd5 8. c4 Nb4?! { (0.30 → 1.35) Inaccuracy. Ne7 was best. } (8... Ne7) 9. a3 Qa5 10. Be2 Na6 11. Rb1 Qxe5 12. b4 c5 13. b5 Nc7 14. Rb3?! { (2.17 → 1.18) Inaccuracy. Bb2 was best. } (14. Bb2 Qg5 15. Bf3 d5 16. O-O Bd6 17. cxd5 Qh6 18. g3 O-O 19. dxe6 Bxe6) 14... d5 15. cxd5 Nxd5 16. Bb2 Qc7 17. Nc4 Bb7 18. Be5 Qd7 19. O-O Rd8 20. Na5 Ba8?! { (1.06 → 2.06) Inaccuracy. f6 was best. } (20... f6) 21. b6? { (2.06 → 0.88) Mistake. Nc6 was best. } (21. Nc6) 21... axb6?? { (0.88 → 4.03) Blunder. Nxb6 was best. } (21... Nxb6 22. Bb5 Qxb5 23. Rxb5 Rxd1 24. Rxd1 Bd5 25. Bb8 Nc8 26. Rc1 Be7 27. Nc4) 22. Bb5 bxa5 23. Bxd7+ Kxd7 24. Rb5 f6 25. Bg3 Ke8 26. Rxa5 Kf7 27. Re1 Be7 28. Qe2 e5 29. f4 exf4 30. Qe6+ Kg6 31. Qg4+ Kf7 32. Rxa8 fxg3 33. Qc4 gxh2+ 34. Kxh2 Kg6 35. Qe4+ f5 36. Qe6+ Bf6 37. Ra7?? { (4.09 → 1.82) Blunder. Rxd8 was best. } (37. Rxd8 Rxd8 38. g4 Kh6 39. Qxf5 g6 40. Qf3 g5 41. a4 Nf4 42. Rd1 Rb8) 37... c4?? { (1.82 → Mate in 19) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Nf4 was best. } (37... Nf4 38. Qf7+ Kg5 39. Re3 Nh5 40. Rd7 g6 41. a4 Rhf8 42. Qe6 Rxd7 43. Qxd7) 38. g4 fxg4? { (9.22 → Mate in 8) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Ne3 was best. } (38... Ne3 39. Rxe3 Rd2+ 40. Kh3 fxg4+ 41. Qxg4+ Kh6 42. Re6 Rd3+ 43. Kg2 Rd2+ 44. Kh1) 39. Qxg4+ Bg5 40. Re6+ Nf6 41. Rxg7+ Kxg7 42. Qxg5+ Kf7 43. Qxf6+ Kg8 44. Qxd8+ Kg7 45. Qd7+ Kf8 46. Re8# { White wins by checkmate. } 1-0
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  1. osumarko Go alp!! Bring us that win.
  2. jantho Let's go Alp!
  3. alp_arslan92 (8.c4) Always nice to see preparation on the board
  4. alp_arslan92 (8.c4) 5.Nd2 is a rare sideline and the position on board is not even included in the master's database.
  5. alp_arslan92 (8.c4) So pretty much new territory, at least for my opponent I hope.
  6. alp_arslan92 (8.c4) Here only 8...Ne7 is sort of equalizing.
  7. alp_arslan92 (8...Nb4) Nb4 is supposed to be horrible, but it's the move in the mainline. I kind of supposed he'd play it.
  8. alp_arslan92 (10.Be2) There is a funny line 10...Na6 11.Rb1 Qxe5 12.b4, which according to my prep is super good for White.
  9. alp_arslan92 (10.Be2) Hey captain! :)
  10. alp_arslan92 (10.Be2) Also hey jantho, in case you tune in again later.
  11. alp_arslan92 (10.Be2) I think the threat now is to play Nb3.
  12. alp_arslan92 (10.Be2) Hence 10...Na6 I suppose.
  13. alp_arslan92 (10.Be2) E.g. 10...c5 11.Nb3 Nd3+ 12.Kf1 and probably Black loses a piece.
  14. alp_arslan92 (12.b4) Still prep
  15. alp_arslan92 (12.b4) Now White has the beautiful idea Rb3 and swing along the third rank
  16. alp_arslan92 (12.b4) And Bb2 of course as well
  17. alp_arslan92 (12.b4) But it's also time to start thinking by myself.
  18. alp_arslan92 (12.b4) I'm not familiar with how I should react exactly against which move.
  19. alp_arslan92 (12.b4) I know Rb3 and Bb2 is an idea, and so should be c4-c5 I'd think.
  20. alp_arslan92 (12...c5) b5 is the obvious reply.
  21. alp_arslan92 (14...d5) 15.cxd5 and he must take with the knight.
  22. alp_arslan92 (14...d5) 15.cxd5 Qxd5 16.Bf3 should be lights out.
  23. alp_arslan92 (14...d5) and 15...exd5 16.Re3 of course.
  24. alp_arslan92 (14...d5) On Nxd5 I get the marvelous c4 square for my knight.
  25. alp_arslan92 (14...d5) That looks so horrible for Black still.
  26. alp_arslan92 (19...Rd8) Maybe I'm overestimating my position, but I feel like I'm much better already.
  27. alp_arslan92 (20.Na5) The threat now is to play both Nc6 and b5-b6
  28. alp_arslan92 (20.Na5) And on b6 Nxb6 White wins with Bb5, pinning the queen.
  29. alp_arslan92 (20...Ba8) I like how fast my opponent plays. I'm sure he manages to calculate all critical lines thoroughly this way.
  30. alp_arslan92 (21.b6) This must be gg
  31. alp_arslan92 (21.b6) 21...Ne7 I play Rd3, take twice on d8 and play b7 to win a piece (at least)
  32. alp_arslan92 (21.b6) I don't even see a way right now to prevent loss of a piece.
  33. alp_arslan92 (21.b6) b6 also just threatens b7 immediately.
  34. alp_arslan92 (21.b6) So 21...Ne7 22.b7 might be just lights out.
  35. alp_arslan92 (21.b6) His queen has no good square to flee from Bb5
  36. alp_arslan92 (21.b6) I suppose best fighting chance is to give the queen with 21...axb6 22.Bb5 bxa5 23.Bxd7+, but even that looks horrible.
  37. alp_arslan92 (21.b6) If Rxd7 there then Rb8+
  38. alp_arslan92 (21.b6) Else the king on d7 will be eaten alive at some point.
  39. alp_arslan92 (21.b6) Him taking his time suddenly also tells me he didn't expect this.
  40. alp_arslan92 (23.Bxd7+) 24.Rb5 looks superb after Kxd7
  41. alp_arslan92 (25.Bg3) If he was coordinated, I suppose there'd be some difficulties with conversion, but this way I don't see how he ever survives thi
  42. alp_arslan92 (25.Bg3) There's also the rather straightforward idea to pounce on e6 once his king starts running via e7 or e8.
  43. alp_arslan92 (27.Re1) Pretty straightforward aforementioned idea, just hit e6.
  44. alp_arslan92 (27.Re1) 27...Be7 28.Qe2 and how exactly does he defend e6.
  45. alp_arslan92 (28.Qe2) Maybe there are faster ways, but 28.Qe2 e5 29.f4 looks like it's enough.
  46. alp_arslan92 (28.Qe2) If Nc3 there then Qc4+
  47. alp_arslan92 (28.Qe2) Else I just break through on the e-file.
  48. alp_arslan92 (28...e5) I calculated 28...e5 29.f4 Rhe8 30.fxe5 Kg8 31.exf6 Bxf6 take twice on e8 and on a8.
  49. alp_arslan92 (28...e5) For sure 29.Bxe5 also wins, but I'm too lazy tbh
  50. alp_arslan92 (29.f4) Once his king goes to g8, there is also simply Rxa8 and Qc4 to win the knight on d5.
  51. alp_arslan92 (29...exf4) I don't (want to) play it here because his king could still go to e6.
  52. alp_arslan92 (35.Qe4+) Yeah, pretty annoyed tbh I didn't find a cleaner way
  53. alp_arslan92 (35.Qe4+) It felt like somewhere a piece should drop, but I didn't see it.
  54. alp_arslan92 (35.Qe4+) This should still be winning, but it's a slight mess still.
  55. alp_arslan92 (36...Bf6) 37.Rxd8 Rxd8 38.Rd1 Nc7 is some crazy resource.
  56. alp_arslan92 (37.Ra7) 37...Rhe8 now fails to 38.Qf7+.
  57. gavalanche20 Re5 could maybe also be an idea
  58. alp_arslan92 (37.Ra7) My idea is to play g4 and on f4 Qf5+ mates on h5. If takes on g4 then Qxg4 Kh6 and Rh1 is my thinking.
  59. alp_arslan92 (39.Qxg4+) Finally a breakthrough
  60. alp_arslan92 (39.Qxg4+) Kh6 Rh1 should be gg
  61. alp_arslan92 (39.Qxg4+) 39...Kh6 40.Rh1 g5 41.Kg2+ Kg6 42.Qe4#
  62. alp_arslan92 (39.Qxg4+) 39...Bg5 40.Re6+ Nf6 41.Rxg7+
  63. alp_arslan92 (39...Bg5) Kxg7 Qxg5+ and he's getting mated again.
  64. CaroleKann Very neatly done
  65. niconic ggs
  66. alp_arslan92 phew, that was some tenacious defense
  67. Axp156 did see b6
  68. alp_arslan92 lol, b6 actually a blunder, yay