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1d4+0.1d6+0.32e4+0.4Nf6+0.43Nc3+0.4Nbd7+0.34Bc4+0.4e5+0.35Nf3+0.2Be7+0.36O-O+0.3h6+0.57Be3+0.5c6+0.78Bb3+0.4Qc7+0.89d5?!−0.1...Inaccuracy. a4 was best.9.a4O-O10.h3[...]9...Nf8?!+0.6Inaccuracy. Ng4 was best.9...Ng410.dxc6bxc6[...]10h3+0.5g5?!+1.1Inaccuracy. Ng6 was best.10...Ng611.a4Bd7[...]11Nh2+0.8Ng6+1.012dxc6?!+0.2...Inaccuracy. f3 was best.12.f3cxd512...bxc6+0.313Ng4?!−0.7...Inaccuracy. f3 was best.13.f3Ba613...Nxg4−0.514hxg4−0.6Nf4−0.215Re1−0.6h5−0.516Bxf4?!−1.5...Inaccuracy. gxh5 was best.16.gxh5Qd717.Qf3[...]16...gxf4?!−0.4Inaccuracy. Bxg4 was best.16...Bxg417.Nd5Qd8[...]17gxh5−0.4Bf6?!+0.4Inaccuracy. Rb8 was best.17...Rb818.Rb118g4?!−0.7...Inaccuracy. Qe2 was best.18.Qe2Bh418...fxg3?+0.4Mistake. Bh4 was best.18...Bh419.f3Bxe1[...]19fxg3+0.3Rg8+0.820Qf3??−1.7...Blunder. Qd3 was best.20.Qd3Bg521.Rad1[...]20...Qe7??+2.5Blunder. Bh4 was best.20...Bh421.Re3Rxg3+[...]21Kh2??+0.2...Blunder. Rf1 was best.21.Rf1Be622.Qxf6[...]21...Qd7+0.622Rh1??#−12...Checkmate is now unavoidable. Ne2 was best.22.Ne2Bd823.Ng1[...]22...Qh3+#−1123Kg1#−11Rxg3+#−1024Qxg3#−10Qxg3+#−1225Kf1#−12Ba6+#−1426Ne2#−8Qf3+#−727Kg1#−7Bxe2#−728h6#−1Qg3#
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/5wTBwYhF"] [Date "2018.04.29"] [White "grantoldham"] [Black "Donkey-Kong16"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "5wTBwYhF"] [UTCDate "2018.04.29"] [UTCTime "19:01:01"] [WhiteElo "1554"] [BlackElo "1349"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-22"] [BlackRatingDiff "+18"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "C41"] [Opening "Philidor Defense: Lion Variation, Lion's Claw, with Bc4 and h6"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. d4 d6 2. e4 Nf6 3. Nc3 Nbd7 4. Bc4 e5 5. Nf3 Be7 6. O-O h6 { C41 Philidor Defense: Lion Variation, Lion's Claw, with Bc4 and h6 } 7. Be3 c6 8. Bb3 Qc7 9. d5?! { (0.79 → -0.15) Inaccuracy. a4 was best. } (9. a4 O-O 10. h3 exd4 11. Bxd4 Nc5 12. Bxc5 dxc5 13. Qe2 Nh5 14. e5 Nf4 15. Qe4 g5) 9... Nf8?! { (-0.15 → 0.56) Inaccuracy. Ng4 was best. } (9... Ng4 10. dxc6 bxc6 11. Ng5 hxg5 12. Qxg4 Nc5 13. Qd1 Nxb3 14. axb3 f5 15. f3 f4 16. Bf2) 10. h3 g5?! { (0.49 → 1.10) Inaccuracy. Ng6 was best. } (10... Ng6 11. a4 Bd7 12. Re1 O-O 13. a5 Qc8 14. Nd2 cxd5 15. Nxd5 Nxd5 16. Bxd5 Bc6 17. Nc4) 11. Nh2 Ng6 12. dxc6?! { (1.03 → 0.22) Inaccuracy. f3 was best. } (12. f3 cxd5) 12... bxc6 13. Ng4?! { (0.34 → -0.68) Inaccuracy. f3 was best. } (13. f3 Ba6) 13... Nxg4 14. hxg4 Nf4 15. Re1 h5 16. Bxf4?! { (-0.55 → -1.51) Inaccuracy. gxh5 was best. } (16. gxh5 Qd7 17. Qf3 Rb8 18. Bd2 g4 19. Qd1 Nxh5 20. Be3 Nf4 21. Bxf4 exf4 22. Qd4 Rh5) 16... gxf4?! { (-1.51 → -0.45) Inaccuracy. Bxg4 was best. } (16... Bxg4 17. Nd5 Qd8 18. Qd3 gxf4 19. Nxe7 Kxe7 20. c4 Qb6 21. c5 Qxc5 22. Rec1 Qb6 23. Qc4) 17. gxh5 Bf6?! { (-0.43 → 0.39) Inaccuracy. Rb8 was best. } (17... Rb8 18. Rb1) 18. g4?! { (0.39 → -0.68) Inaccuracy. Qe2 was best. } (18. Qe2 Bh4) 18... fxg3? { (-0.68 → 0.43) Mistake. Bh4 was best. } (18... Bh4 19. f3 Bxe1 20. Qxe1 Qe7 21. Ba4 Bd7 22. Qf2 Kf8 23. Rd1 Kg7 24. Kf1 Rab8 25. Bb3) 19. fxg3 Rg8 20. Qf3?? { (0.79 → -1.66) Blunder. Qd3 was best. } (20. Qd3 Bg5 21. Rad1 Bg4 22. Qxd6 Qxd6 23. Rxd6 Bxh5 24. Rxc6 Bf4 25. Ne2 Be3+ 26. Kg2 Rd8) 20... Qe7?? { (-1.66 → 2.48) Blunder. Bh4 was best. } (20... Bh4 21. Re3 Rxg3+ 22. Qxg3 Bxg3 23. Rxg3 Ke7 24. Kg2 Be6 25. h6 Rh8 26. Rh1 d5 27. h7) 21. Kh2?? { (2.48 → 0.17) Blunder. Rf1 was best. } (21. Rf1 Be6 22. Qxf6 Rxg3+ 23. Kh2 Rh3+ 24. Kg2 Rxh5 25. Qxe7+ Kxe7 26. Rh1 Rg8+ 27. Kf3 Rgh8) 21... Qd7 22. Rh1?? { (0.55 → Mate in 12) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Ne2 was best. } (22. Ne2 Bd8 23. Ng1 Rh8 24. Rad1 f6 25. Kg2 Rb8 26. Re2 Be7 27. Red2 Qg4 28. Rxd6 Bxd6) 22... Qh3+ 23. Kg1 Rxg3+ 24. Qxg3 Qxg3+ 25. Kf1 Ba6+ 26. Ne2 Qf3+ 27. Kg1 Bxe2 28. h6 Qg3# { Black wins by checkmate. } 0-1
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78 Average centipawn loss
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4 Inaccuracies
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  1. kanake donkey-kong was supposed to be white
  2. kanake according to the pairings
  3. Lukhas nah
  4. kanake these guys are doing it wrong
  5. Lukhas you're reading the pairing sheet wrong :p
  6. kanake maybe they should restart
  7. kanake oh sorry :)
  8. arbisto nope
  9. arbisto i saw dokey as black in the pairings
  10. kanake just checked. for some reason i remembered wrong
  11. Lukhas chesster checks the colours when pasting the game URL
  12. Lukhas he won't miss that
  13. kanake my mistake guys. never mind
  14. arbisto think twice before blaming chesster :)
  15. colwem oooohhh We got our black lion!
  16. colwem Blacks next moves Qc7, Nf8, g5, Ng6, Nf4
  17. Lukhas oh that's a black lion?
  18. Lukhas that's why it looks bad for black already
  19. colwem Well, now it's going to be slightly different. But yeah this is the black lion system
  20. colwem haha, yeah the lion is not aesthetically pleasing. but like a lion, it stalks, lying in wait, then it strikes!
  21. steili h3 is just what black wants here
  22. Lukhas you're confusing lions and spiders mate
  23. Lukhas but I agree with the plan here, I think
  24. Lukhas don't forget to castle though
  25. colwem No, @lukhas castling is absolutely not what a lion player does!
  26. garfield1980 black position seems more coordinated
  27. colwem the idea is that rook is useful on the h file.
  28. colwem You will want to play Ke or d7 at some point to swing the other rook over.
  29. hicetnunc I like 14...Nh4 : that's flexible
  30. hicetnunc I man Nf4
  31. Chessgeniousmanpro Yes
  32. arbisto after takes takes on f4 , is nb5 sac is a move or too fancy
  33. arbisto ?
  34. arbisto idea is qd5
  35. Chessgeniousmanpro Yed
  36. hicetnunc Qxf7+ Kd8 is there a follow-up for white ?
  37. hicetnunc but that's an idea lurking in the position, for sure
  38. arbisto i saw this when knight was on g6 which was a target, but now yes i see no followup
  39. hicetnunc white can play g3 at various stages too
  40. Chessgeniousmanpro Yes
  41. garfield1980 may be black aims to put that knight on e6
  42. garfield1980 after g3
  43. hicetnunc g3 Nh3+ Kg2 h5 may be interesting too (especially for the audience)
  44. kanake if g3, h5 right away would be interesting too
  45. Chessgeniousmanpro Yes
  46. hicetnunc Black still needs a plan for his Q (15)
  47. hicetnunc maybe 15...Qd7 forcing f3 and then ...h5 ?
  48. hicetnunc with Qd7 there may be Nxg2 sacs as well
  49. hicetnunc here white may have 16.gxh5 and g4 next to cement the pawn
  50. kanake a lot of sacrificial ideas here
  51. kanake Bxg4 could be interesting instead of gxf4
  52. hicetnunc 17...Rg8 followed by ...Bg4 and f3 looks like a strong attack
  53. kanake didn't really understand 17...Bf6
  54. hicetnunc I guess the idea is to bring the Q to the attack by Qe7-f8, but it looks slow
  55. kanake didn't understand 18.gr either.. this game is beyond me guys
  56. hicetnunc 18.g4 is original : if fxg3ep, white can use the f-file to attack
  57. colwem Rg8 then Qd7 -> h3?
  58. hicetnunc yes 19...Rg8
  59. hicetnunc if 20.Qf3 black has Bh4
  60. colwem Oh aha, I was looking at the wrong position.
  61. kanake Bh4 now
  62. garfield1980 Ne2 then?
  63. kanake Bg4
  64. steili Bg4 I assme
  65. steili assume
  66. garfield1980 Qg2?
  67. garfield1980 hmm then exchange
  68. garfield1980 ok
  69. steili Qg2 Bxe2 Qxe2 Rxg3
  70. garfield1980 yea
  71. steili Bxe2, that is
  72. garfield1980 i saw
  73. garfield1980 may he he should have lifted his king to h2
  74. garfield1980 before queen move
  75. garfield1980 blacks all 4 pieces headed towards white king and white only has Q there..seems though
  76. hicetnunc white has 21.Rf1 now and counterplay on f7
  77. steili Bg5 now perhaps, threatens Rxg3
  78. hicetnunc 21...Qd7 too
  79. hicetnunc ah but Qd7 Qf5 and if trade twice Rf1 skeweres the bishops
  80. hicetnunc still Rg5 at the end
  81. steili Bg5 doesn't work btw :P It blocks the rook from taking g3
  82. steili Bg4 is perhaps easiest
  83. hicetnunc 21....Bg4 looks good and easier to calculate indeed
  84. colwem Does Bf4 work here?
  85. hicetnunc 21...Bh4 22.Bxf7
  86. colwem eyah h4 is what I meant.
  87. steili hmm
  88. hicetnunc 22.Qf5 Qxf5 23.exf5 Bxf5 24.Rf1 Rg5 25.g4 Bxg4 26.Rxf6 Rxh5+ 27.Kg3 Be6 hmmm
  89. steili Better to play 23. .. Rg5 I believe
  90. hicetnunc you're right - my line seems to lose for black
  91. colwem 22...Qh6+ wins?
  92. hicetnunc yes Qh3+ and Rxg3+
  93. colwem ugg. h3
  94. hicetnunc you win at least Q for R, but maybe there's a checkmate with both bishops joining
  95. steili Good for my team, but too bad this game ended so abruptly - it reminds me of my game this week :P
  96. hicetnunc it's not over yet :-)
  97. colwem would 22 Ne2 have defended?
  98. steili hehe
  99. steili Qf5 was fine for white I believe, colwem
  100. colwem Yeah, I'm just wonder if Ne2 works too.
  101. steili Ba6
  102. hicetnunc yes, and Qf3
  103. colwem ok, Qg3#
  104. kanake gg
  105. colwem gg
  106. steili Gg guys
  107. garfield1980 gg
  108. grantoldham i completely blanked on check on g3
  109. grantoldham I forgot that I have to move when someone checks me
  110. grantoldham gg
  111. Donkey-Kong16 Thanks. That was hairy in places. I'm glad I went for it but not sure it was correct. Not guts not glory.
  112. Donkey-Kong16 forcing moves
  113. steili Really interesting game guys
  114. steili Did you see/consider 20. Bh4, Donkey?
  115. grantoldham I saw it and thought I could meet it with knight e2 but bishop g4 denies that
  116. steili Yea, we talked about that specific line in chat
  117. steili I like to go f4 in against the lion to get out of the positions that black typically wants
  118. Donkey-Kong16 Steilli - I did consider 20..Bh4
  119. Donkey-Kong16 I wasn't keen on Qd7 after I'd played it as its too slow but had the idea when I played Bf6 so kept with it.
  120. Donkey-Kong16 I think this will be an interesting game to analyse ..