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1d40.0d5+0.22Nf3+0.1Nf6+0.13g30.0e6+0.24Bg2−0.1Be7+0.35O-O0.0O-O+0.46c4+0.1dxc4+0.37Qc2+0.1a6+0.38a4+0.3Bd7+0.39Nbd2−0.1Bc60.010Nxc40.0Be4+0.111Qb30.0Nc60.012Ncd2−0.4Bd5−0.313Qd1−0.3Qd6+0.314Re1+0.2Ne4+0.115Nxe4−0.4Bxe40.016e30.0Qd5−0.317Bd2−0.4Nb4−0.218Bxb4−0.2Bxb4−0.219Rf1−0.3Rfd8−0.220Nh4−0.3Bxg2−0.121Nxg20.0e50.022dxe50.0Qxe50.023Qb30.0a50.024Rfd10.0g6+0.125Nf40.0c6+0.126Nd30.0Qe40.027Nxb4−0.1Qxb40.028Qxb40.0axb40.029b30.0f5+0.130Kf10.0Kf70.031Ke2+0.1Ke60.032Rac1−0.1Rd50.033Rc4+0.1c50.034Rdc1−0.2b6−0.335f3−0.3Rad8−0.336R4c2?!−1.2...lichessWhite offers drawlichessInaccuracy. R1c2 was best.36.R1c236...Rd3?!−0.5Inaccuracy. R8d6 was best.36...R8d637.h4Rd3[...]37Rb1?!−1.4...Inaccuracy. Rb2 was best.37.Rb2R3d538.Ra1[...]37...g5−1.438h3−1.1h5−1.439f4−1.7g4−1.540h4??−4.0...Blunder. hxg4 was best.40.hxg4hxg441.Rh1[...]40...R3d5??−1.1Blunder. Rc3 was best.40...Rc341.Rbc1Rxb3[...]41Ra1−0.5Kd6−1.042Rd2?!−2.1...Inaccuracy. a5 was best.42.a5Ra843.a6[...]42...Rxd2+−2.043Kxd2−1.9Kc6+?!−1.3Inaccuracy. c4 was best.43...c444Kc2−0.6b5?!0.0Inaccuracy. Ra8 was best.44...Ra845.Kd345axb5+0.0Kxb5−0.146Ra70.0Re80.047Kd30.0Rd8+0.048Kc20.0Re80.049Kd30.0Kb6?!+0.8Inaccuracy. Rb8 was best.49...Rb850.Rf7Ra8[...]50Rf7+0.8Ra8?+2.1Mistake. Rd8+ was best.50...Rd8+51.Kc4Re8[...]51Rxf5+1.5Ra3??+3.6Blunder. Ra1 was best.51...Ra152Kc4+4.1Ra1+3.853Rf6++4.0Kc7+4.154Kxc5+3.5Rg1?!+5.3Inaccuracy. Rc1+ was best.54...Rc1+55.Kd455Rf7++5.1Kc8+5.756Rf5+5.4Rxg3+5.457Kd4+6.2Rg1+6.158Rxh5+6.4g3+7.559Rg5+7.8g2+7.960Ke4+8.2Rb1+8.661Rxg2+8.6Rxb3+9.062h5+8.8Rb1+8.863Rh2+8.8Rg1+8.764h6+8.9Rg8+9.165h7+9.5Rh8+9.866Kd4+8.4Kd7+8.067Kc4+8.6
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/3ZU4gncD"] [Date "2021.03.27"] [White "Champignon"] [Black "frymealiver"] [Result "1-0"] [GameId "3ZU4gncD"] [UTCDate "2021.03.27"] [UTCTime "10:01:39"] [WhiteElo "2183"] [BlackElo "2188"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+11"] [BlackRatingDiff "-13"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "E05"] [Opening "Catalan Opening: Open Defense, Classical Line"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. g3 e6 4. Bg2 Be7 5. O-O O-O 6. c4 dxc4 { E05 Catalan Opening: Open Defense, Classical Line } 7. Qc2 a6 8. a4 Bd7 9. Nbd2 Bc6 10. Nxc4 Be4 11. Qb3 Nc6 12. Ncd2 Bd5 13. Qd1 Qd6 14. Re1 Ne4 15. Nxe4 Bxe4 16. e3 Qd5 17. Bd2 Nb4 18. Bxb4 Bxb4 19. Rf1 Rfd8 20. Nh4 Bxg2 21. Nxg2 e5 22. dxe5 Qxe5 23. Qb3 a5 24. Rfd1 g6 25. Nf4 c6 26. Nd3 Qe4 27. Nxb4 Qxb4 28. Qxb4 axb4 29. b3 f5 30. Kf1 Kf7 31. Ke2 Ke6 32. Rac1 Rd5 33. Rc4 c5 34. Rdc1 b6 35. f3 Rad8 36. R4c2?! { (-0.29 → -1.17) Inaccuracy. R1c2 was best. } { White offers draw } (36. R1c2) 36... Rd3?! { (-1.17 → -0.50) Inaccuracy. R8d6 was best. } (36... R8d6 37. h4 Rd3 38. Rb2 Kd7 39. a5 Kc6 40. axb6 Kxb6 41. g4 fxg4 42. fxg4 R6d5 43. Rcc2) 37. Rb1?! { (-0.50 → -1.41) Inaccuracy. Rb2 was best. } (37. Rb2 R3d5 38. Ra1 Kd6 39. Raa2 Ra8 40. Rd2 Re8 41. Rac2 Rd4 42. Rb2 Kc6 43. h4 Rdd8) 37... g5 38. h3 h5 39. f4 g4 40. h4?? { (-1.53 → -4.01) Blunder. hxg4 was best. } (40. hxg4 hxg4 41. Rh1 Rc3 42. Rh6+ Ke7 43. Rd2 Rxd2+ 44. Kxd2 Rxb3 45. Rxb6 Kd7 46. Rf6 c4) 40... R3d5?? { (-4.01 → -1.07) Blunder. Rc3 was best. } (40... Rc3 41. Rbc1 Rxb3 42. a5 bxa5 43. Rxc5 Rb2+ 44. Ke1 Rd3 45. Rxa5 Rxe3+ 46. Kf1 Rf3+ 47. Kg1) 41. Ra1 Kd6 42. Rd2?! { (-0.97 → -2.14) Inaccuracy. a5 was best. } (42. a5 Ra8 43. a6 Ra7 44. Rd2 b5 45. e4 fxe4 46. f5 c4 47. bxc4 Rxd2+ 48. Kxd2 bxc4) 42... Rxd2+ 43. Kxd2 Kc6+?! { (-1.94 → -1.31) Inaccuracy. c4 was best. } (43... c4) 44. Kc2 b5?! { (-0.65 → 0.00) Inaccuracy. Ra8 was best. } (44... Ra8 45. Kd3) 45. axb5+ Kxb5 46. Ra7 Re8 47. Kd3 Rd8+ 48. Kc2 Re8 49. Kd3 Kb6?! { (0.00 → 0.76) Inaccuracy. Rb8 was best. } (49... Rb8 50. Rf7 Ra8 51. Rxf5 Ra3 52. Kc2 Ra2+ 53. Kc1 Rg2 54. Rxh5 Rxg3 55. Rg5 Rxe3 56. Kc2) 50. Rf7 Ra8? { (0.77 → 2.10) Mistake. Rd8+ was best. } (50... Rd8+ 51. Kc4 Re8 52. Rf6+ Kb7 53. Rxf5 Rxe3 54. Rxc5 Rxg3 55. Rxh5 Rh3 56. f5 Kc7 57. Kxb4) 51. Rxf5 Ra3?? { (1.45 → 3.57) Blunder. Ra1 was best. } (51... Ra1) 52. Kc4 Ra1 53. Rf6+ Kc7 54. Kxc5 Rg1?! { (3.53 → 5.28) Inaccuracy. Rc1+ was best. } (54... Rc1+ 55. Kd4) 55. Rf7+ Kc8 56. Rf5 Rxg3 57. Kd4 Rg1 58. Rxh5 g3 59. Rg5 g2 60. Ke4 Rb1 61. Rxg2 Rxb3 62. h5 Rb1 63. Rh2 Rg1 64. h6 Rg8 65. h7 Rh8 66. Kd4 Kd7 67. Kc4 { Black resigns. } 1-0
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  1. PasiP How come we have board 1 game with no spectators?
  2. chessfish2 I guess because it is being played earlier then most other games
  3. frymealiver i didn't expect e3 at all. I thought if Bf4 should I sac a pawn with Qd5 or not
  4. chessfish2 (16) Nb4 seems like a good move, taking advantage of the light squares
  5. PasiP After NB4 it's hard to find a good continuation
  6. PasiP Re2 stops the immidiate threats
  7. chessfish2 (16) Nb4-Re2-Qd5
  8. PasiP Yea that forces Rd2
  9. PasiP I find b4 square being the major issue for white in general
  10. chessfish2 (16) it's not a knock out blow but whites position is really passive
  11. PasiP White would get some of his pieces out by playing b4
  12. PasiP Maybe it's worth to even just sac the b pawn if possible
  13. PasiP Because otherwise I see just a slow squeeze where black comes out on top
  14. frymealiver the problem with Nb4 is Ne5 trading the bishop
  15. chessfish2 (16) kinda hard to play b4 if there is a knight there
  16. chessfish2 (16) why is he scared of trading bishops??
  17. PasiP He is just saying taht after the bishop trade Nc2 is not a threat anymore
  18. PasiP and whole Nb4 feels a bit like wasted time
  19. chessfish2 (16) if white doesn't have his light squared his position looks terrible
  20. Nermin_Dedovic What is the point of Nb4 again? Can black stop white playing Bd2 and taking the knight?
  21. chessfish2 Bd2-nc2
  22. PasiP Nc2 forking the rooks is what I see there
  23. Nermin_Dedovic Ah
  24. frymealiver this should be good, I didn't realize until now that my bishop covers h4
  25. Nermin_Dedovic I actually don'
  26. chessfish2 (16) even after the bishop trade nb4 is a nicely placed piece and black can play for c5/e5
  27. Nermin_Dedovic I don't think Nc2 would win the exchange, actually. Nb4 Bd2 Nc2 Nh4 maybe? Either exchange a rook for two minors, or the the knight for bish
  28. Nermin_Dedovic Or maybe Ne5 instead of Nh5
  29. PasiP Yea overall Qd5 looks better
  30. PasiP I'd still be interested to just sac the b pawn
  31. PasiP Maybe Bd2 first
  32. PasiP The only two moves I even see here are Bd2 and Qe2
  33. PasiP No clue if white has the time
  34. PasiP But Qe2, Bd2, Rec1 and Ne1 gets out of some of the trouble
  35. chessfish2 (16) my issue with Qd5 is that Bd2 stops most treaths
  36. PasiP While retaining some sort of coherent position
  37. PasiP As black I'd be looking for something like Bd2 g5 h3 Kh1
  38. PasiP Or just g5 h5
  39. Nermin_Dedovic Agreed, that does pretty inviting for black
  40. Nermin_Dedovic Then again
  41. Nermin_Dedovic Maybe Bd2 is the best move here. Otherwise black can go for either Nb4 or Na5 -> Nb3 and that doens't look fun at all
  42. PasiP Yea Bd2 is clearly the best move
  43. PasiP But I'd still go g5
  44. Nermin_Dedovic Me too
  45. PasiP g5 g4 f5 h3 h5
  46. PasiP Looks like insane line
  47. PasiP Which I approve
  48. frymealiver Nb4 seems the safest
  49. PasiP Nb4 to me looks like it just throws away most of the play in the position
  50. Nermin_Dedovic Nb4 allows white to continue with the moves you mentoined earlier, PasiP. The Qe2 Rec1 stuff, and will slowly untangle himself
  51. PasiP Nb4 Bxb4 Bxb4 Rf1 and Nh4 or Ne1 is coming and trading down
  52. PasiP Yea that as well
  53. frymealiver I didn't know like playing Bb4 and allowing Rc1-c5
  54. PasiP Ne1 would have lost a pawn I guess
  55. PasiP Now with Rc1 and putting everything on the c file
  56. PasiP and playing Nf4 to d3
  57. PasiP Although
  58. PasiP e5 could be enough
  59. PasiP Some millenium ago I studied 3+3 vs 4+2
  60. PasiP And 4+2 was the preferred pawn structure
  61. frymealiver I think at this point it's better to play fast and bad rather than slow and bad
  62. PasiP So just taking and trading into endgame could be beneficial for white as well
  63. frymealiver c5 may have been better, but it looks riskier
  64. frymealiver if he trades on b4 i think i'm better in that ending
  65. frymealiver i wonder if it might be even better to keep the queens
  66. PasiP I would evaluate this better for white
  67. PasiP Trading the rooks off you basically get an endgame where white will be a pawn up
  68. PasiP Is that a mistake?
  69. PasiP Rc4 looks hard to respond to
  70. PasiP I guess c5 holds just fine after all
  71. jg777 Oh an endgame! How exciting. :)
  72. PasiP I'm not sure if that's sarcasm
  73. PasiP But it's quite close
  74. PasiP Black's king is active enough to blunt all plans white has
  75. jg777 I’m a huge fan of endgames. It wasn’t sarcasm.
  76. PasiP A huge fan. That's great to hear
  77. PasiP What's your take on the position?
  78. jg777 Likely a draw objectively but with time trouble coming I’d say anything can happen. I also have no idea each players endgame prowess.
  79. chessfish2 (33) should be a draw with perfect play (but these are humans) because the king's can't do anything.
  80. jg777 Which may determine the outcome as well, specifically in a time scramble situation.
  81. chessfish2 (33) Nit sure how you would even play for a win, for either side
  82. PasiP The only way to make anything happen for white would be to play e4 I guess
  83. jg777 If you want to know that then ask magnus :)
  84. PasiP Which doesn't look something that white can play favourably anytime soon
  85. PasiP Black on the other hand has b5 which is more reasonable
  86. chessfish2 (33) the only other way is to play a5, but that's really easy to stop.
  87. PasiP I dislike Rc1
  88. chessfish2 (34) But I am not convinced that b5 is enough for anything significant
  89. PasiP It's meant to stop b5 but it doesn't really even do that
  90. jg777 That’s a lot of critical time used for Rdc1.
  91. chessfish2 (35) Rc1 should be fine, but WAAYYYY to much time spent
  92. jg777 If I’m black I’d probably quickly play b6, keep my options open, then maybe Ke5.
  93. PasiP I don't think white has had the right plan in the last few moves
  94. jg777 Yeah this could get ugly fast, Rc1c2 Rd3 Rb2 looks awkward.
  95. White offers draw
  96. Black declines draw
  97. jg777 White wants to draw and bail now no reason to play on, but he has an unpleasant position I’d play on as black, no risk here.
  98. jg777 Ke5 and there’s ideas of penatrating on e4 eventually and white will be in serious trouble.
  99. jg777 G5 may objectively be the correct order of moves but I think idea is same. White is in time trouble, tied up, and going to suffer here.
  100. jg777 I want f4 for black here but I don’t think he has to rush, maybe h5 is fine here too.
  101. jg777 There’s the second weakness (e3) black was needing, I think he has a clear path forward.
  102. jg777 I’d be interested in the early f4 idea, it’s possible that had more bite than h5 had, but strategically closing the files limited whites pla
  103. jg777 But anything can happen with time scrambles. :) rook endgames are tough.
  104. jg777 Now white looks more than fine with black having the weak pawns. A turnaround!
  105. jg777 Black wants the white king on the E file, when a timely c4 could give him play
  106. jg777 Or he will try to repeat the position with check on D file attack e3, ect.
  107. jg777 At this rate seems a draw. Good game, some interesting moments.
  108. jg777 I don’t understand Kb6- encourage white to snipe pawns?
  109. jg777 Black plays for a queenside push and white will likely try to push the(a) king pawn
  110. jg777 But white should stand better here.
  111. jg777 kxc5 1-0 :)
  112. frymealiver i completely missed Kc4 somehow
  113. chessfish2 (63) now it's really over
  114. chessfish2 (67) gg