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1d40.0Nf6+0.22c4+0.3g6+0.33Nc3+0.3Bg7+0.74e4+0.7d6+0.75Be2+0.1O-O+0.56Bg5+0.2e5?+1.3Mistake. c5 was best.6...c57.d5e6[...]7d5?!+0.8...Inaccuracy. dxe5 was best.7.dxe5dxe58.Qxd8[...]7...c6+0.98Qd2+0.9Re8+1.49h4+1.4Qb6+1.810h5+1.9Nbd7+1.811hxg6+1.4fxg6+1.612b3?!+1.0...Inaccuracy. Be3 was best.12.Be312...Nc5+1.213f3+1.1Nh5+1.414Nh3??−1.3...Blunder. Be3 was best.14.Be314...Ng3−1.315Rh2??−3.6...Blunder. Nf2 was best.15.Nf2Nxh115...Nxb3??+4.9Blunder. Bxh3 was best.15...Bxh316.Be3Bd7[...]16axb3+4.9Bxh3+5.417Rxh3??#−2...Checkmate is now unavoidable. c5 was best.17.c5Qxb318.Rxh3[...]17...Qg1+#−118Bf1#−1Qxf1#
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/3HH1dBUQ"] [Date "2022.10.16"] [White "mqll"] [Black "ipr"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "3HH1dBUQ"] [UTCDate "2022.10.16"] [UTCTime "18:30:43"] [WhiteElo "1689"] [BlackElo "1693"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-14"] [BlackRatingDiff "+12"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "E73"] [Opening "King's Indian Defense: Averbakh Variation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Be2 O-O 6. Bg5 { E73 King's Indian Defense: Averbakh Variation } e5? { (0.17 → 1.34) Mistake. c5 was best. } (6... c5 7. d5 e6 8. dxe6 Bxe6 9. Nf3 h6 10. Bf4 Qb6 11. Rb1) 7. d5?! { (1.34 → 0.77) Inaccuracy. dxe5 was best. } (7. dxe5 dxe5 8. Qxd8 Rxd8 9. Nd5 Nxd5 10. Bxd8 Nf4 11. Bf1 Ne6) 7... c6 8. Qd2 Re8 9. h4 Qb6 10. h5 Nbd7 11. hxg6 fxg6 12. b3?! { (1.63 → 0.95) Inaccuracy. Be3 was best. } (12. Be3) 12... Nc5 13. f3 Nh5 14. Nh3?? { (1.35 → -1.31) Blunder. Be3 was best. } (14. Be3) 14... Ng3 15. Rh2?? { (-1.31 → -3.62) Blunder. Nf2 was best. } (15. Nf2 Nxh1) 15... Nxb3?? { (-3.62 → 4.89) Blunder. Bxh3 was best. } (15... Bxh3 16. Be3 Bd7 17. Kf2 Nh5 18. Na4 Qd8 19. Nxc5 dxc5 20. g3 Rf8 21. Rah1 Rf7 22. Kg2) 16. axb3 Bxh3 17. Rxh3?? { (5.41 → Mate in 2) Checkmate is now unavoidable. c5 was best. } (17. c5 Qxb3 18. Rxh3 Nxe2 19. Kxe2 dxc5 20. Kf2 Qb4 21. Ra4 Qb3 22. Rh1 b5 23. Rb1 bxa4) 17... Qg1+ 18. Bf1 Qxf1# { Black wins by checkmate. } 0-1
2 Inaccuracies
0 Mistakes
3 Blunders
129 Average centipawn loss
38%Accuracy
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0 Inaccuracies
1 Mistake
1 Blunder
76 Average centipawn loss
57%Accuracy
  1. ipr (8...Re8) I have no memory of the KID tbh
  2. ipr (8...Re8) but since there's no win at stake here I thought I'd give it a shot
  3. IsaVulpes (8...Re8) c6 does look like "no memory" :X
  4. ipr (9.h4) smells miniature
  5. mqll Good to have my teammates watching ... ok. Maybe not...
  6. mqll We will try to have this be a good game with such stories players watching.
  7. Pope123 Isa roasting opening decisions like usual :D
  8. IsaVulpes (10...Nbd7) sorry it's the only thing i know how to do!
  9. Pope123 Haha fair enough
  10. Pauli314 Nice pyramid. How does it help win chess games?
  11. Pope123 Connect 4 should be an auto win
  12. Pauli314 What about connect 8?
  13. Pope123 Auto grandmaster title
  14. ipr (13...Nh5) I don't think that sacking the exchange with Rxh5 is dangerous for me
  15. Pope123 I think it is tbh
  16. Pope123 And then follow it up with f4
  17. Pauli314 I don't see attack because black pieces have faster route to king side
  18. ipr (14.Nh3) hmm
  19. ipr (14.Nh3) does some kind of Nxb3 axb3 Ng3 work?
  20. ipr (14.Nh3) Ng3 and then if Rh2 Bxh3 with Qg1 incoming
  21. ipr (14.Nh3) but there's also Ng3 Rg1 to examine
  22. ipr (14.Nh3) again Bxh3 seems to work
  23. ipr (14.Nh3) Probably missing something
  24. ipr (14.Nh3) I can start with Ng3 as well
  25. Silkthewanderer Go mqll
  26. ipr (15.Rh2) Nxb3 Be3 though?
  27. ipr (15.Rh2) then Qa5?
  28. Pope123 Dayuuum
  29. ipr yes as I expected
  30. ipr I saw afterwards that Be3 was still working for white