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1b30.0d5+0.42Bb2+0.1c6+0.13e30.0Bf5+0.24d4−0.1e60.05Bd3−0.3Bxd30.06Qxd3−0.1Nf6+0.37Nd2+0.3Be7+0.18Ngf3+0.2Nbd7+0.29O-O+0.3O-O+0.310Ne5−0.1Qc7+0.111f4−0.1Nxe5+0.112dxe5−0.1Nd7−0.113c4−0.1Nb6?!+0.4Inaccuracy. Rfd8 was best.13...Rfd814f5?−1.1...Mistake. Qc2 was best.14.Qc214...dxc4−0.915Nxc4−1.1Nxc4−0.616Qxc4−0.7exf5−0.617Rxf5−0.8Rae8?+0.3Mistake. Qc8 was best.17...Qc818.Raf1b5[...]18Raf1+0.5b5+0.519Qc2?−0.8...Mistake. Qg4 was best.19.Qg419...Bd8−0.320Rh5−0.7g6−0.521Rh3−0.5Re6−0.622Qf2−0.4Qe7−0.323Rf3?−1.6...Mistake. Qf4 was best.23.Qf4h524.Qg3[...]23...Bc7−1.224Ba3−0.1Qxa3?+1.2Mistake. c5 was best.24...c525.Bxc525Rxf7+1.3Ree8+0.926Qf6??−5.5...Blunder. e6 was best.26.e6Bd827.Qf4[...]26...Bxe5−5.727Qxc6−5.7Bxh2+??0.0Blunder. Rxf7 was best.27...Rxf728.Qxe8+Qf8[...]28Kxh2+0.1Rxf70.029Qxe8+0.0Rf8?!+0.9Inaccuracy. Qf8 was best.29...Qf830.Qe6Qe7[...]30Qe6++1.2Kg7+1.331Rxf8?0.0...Mistake. Qe5+ was best.31.Qe5+31...Kxf80.032Qc8+0.0Kf70.033Qd7+0.0Qe70.034Qd5+0.0Qe60.035Qb7+0.0Qe70.036Qd5+0.0Kf60.037Qc6+0.0Kf50.038Qxb5+0.0Qe5+??+4.7Blunder. Ke4 was best.38...Ke439.Qe2Qh4+[...]39Qxe5++4.9Kxe5+4.440Kg3+5.0Ke4+4.941b4??0.0...Blunder. Kf2 was best.41.Kf241...a6??+7.1Blunder. Kxe3 was best.41...Kxe342.b5Kd4[...]42a4+7.3Kxe3+60.643b5+60.3axb5+61.444axb5+61.8
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/6D5E06iL"] [Date "2021.09.08"] [White "ssyx"] [Black "KirkD"] [Result "1-0"] [GameId "6D5E06iL"] [UTCDate "2021.09.08"] [UTCTime "18:02:11"] [WhiteElo "1713"] [BlackElo "1742"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+11"] [BlackRatingDiff "-14"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "A01"] [Opening "Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Classical Variation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. b3 d5 { A01 Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Classical Variation } 2. Bb2 c6 3. e3 Bf5 4. d4 e6 5. Bd3 Bxd3 6. Qxd3 Nf6 7. Nd2 Be7 8. Ngf3 Nbd7 9. O-O O-O 10. Ne5 Qc7 11. f4 Nxe5 12. dxe5 Nd7 13. c4 Nb6?! { (-0.14 → 0.42) Inaccuracy. Rfd8 was best. } (13... Rfd8) 14. f5? { (0.42 → -1.13) Mistake. Qc2 was best. } (14. Qc2) 14... dxc4 15. Nxc4 Nxc4 16. Qxc4 exf5 17. Rxf5 Rae8? { (-0.80 → 0.32) Mistake. Qc8 was best. } (17... Qc8 18. Raf1 b5 19. Qg4 Qe6 20. h3 g6 21. Rxf7 Qxg4 22. Rxf8+ Rxf8 23. hxg4 Rxf1+ 24. Kxf1) 18. Raf1 b5 19. Qc2? { (0.53 → -0.77) Mistake. Qg4 was best. } (19. Qg4) 19... Bd8 20. Rh5 g6 21. Rh3 Re6 22. Qf2 Qe7 23. Rf3? { (-0.31 → -1.57) Mistake. Qf4 was best. } (23. Qf4 h5 24. Qg3 Kh7 25. Qf4 c5 26. g4 h4 27. Rf2 Kg8 28. Kg2 a6 29. Kf1 a5) 23... Bc7 24. Ba3 Qxa3? { (-0.06 → 1.19) Mistake. c5 was best. } (24... c5 25. Bxc5) 25. Rxf7 Ree8 26. Qf6?? { (0.89 → -5.48) Blunder. e6 was best. } (26. e6 Bd8 27. Qf4 Qc5 28. h4 Qxe3+ 29. Qxe3 Bb6 30. Qxb6 axb6 31. h5 gxh5 32. R1f5 c5) 26... Bxe5 27. Qxc6 Bxh2+?? { (-5.69 → 0.00) Blunder. Rxf7 was best. } (27... Rxf7 28. Qxe8+ Qf8 29. Qe6 Qe7 30. Qd5 Bf6 31. e4 Qb7 32. Qxf7+ Qxf7 33. e5 Bd8 34. Rxf7) 28. Kxh2 Rxf7 29. Qxe8+ Rf8?! { (0.04 → 0.89) Inaccuracy. Qf8 was best. } (29... Qf8 30. Qe6 Qe7 31. Qd5 a6 32. e4 Kg7 33. Rxf7+ Qxf7 34. Qd4+ Qf6 35. e5 Qe6 36. a4) 30. Qe6+ Kg7 31. Rxf8? { (1.29 → 0.00) Mistake. Qe5+ was best. } (31. Qe5+) 31... Kxf8 32. Qc8+ Kf7 33. Qd7+ Qe7 34. Qd5+ Qe6 35. Qb7+ Qe7 36. Qd5+ Kf6 37. Qc6+ Kf5 38. Qxb5+ Qe5+?? { (0.00 → 4.70) Blunder. Ke4 was best. } (38... Ke4 39. Qe2 Qh4+ 40. Kg1 Qg3 41. Qc4+ Kxe3 42. Qc3+ Kf4 43. Qc7+ Kg4 44. Qd7+ Kf4) 39. Qxe5+ Kxe5 40. Kg3 Ke4 41. b4?? { (4.91 → 0.00) Blunder. Kf2 was best. } (41. Kf2) 41... a6?? { (0.00 → 7.09) Blunder. Kxe3 was best. } (41... Kxe3 42. b5 Kd4 43. Kg4 h6 44. Kf4 Kd5 45. Ke3 Kc4 46. Ke4 Kxb5 47. Ke5 Kb4 48. Kf6) 42. a4 Kxe3 43. b5 axb5 44. axb5 { Black resigns. } 1-0
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  1. Jputterg Hi Denis and Timothy
  2. TimothyHa (7) hi, John! go Shaun @ssyx!
  3. Kjar hi guys
  4. TimothyHa (7) i've got some early coding work, so won't kibitz much, just watching this on a separate screen
  5. Jputterg I am taking a total break had enough of working man duty for day and have a nice glass of South African wine
  6. Jputterg Shaun is getting into same knots I get into
  7. ChessPriyome (9...O-O) this looks fun
  8. ChessPriyome (10.Ne5) idea f4?
  9. ChessPriyome (10.Ne5) thoughts?
  10. TimothyHa (10) hi, Denis and Mark!
  11. TimothyHa (10) f4 looks good, not sure Shaun plays that kind of game, though
  12. ChessPriyome (10...Qc7) hi kids!
  13. SrinivasBharathNK Come on @ssyx go for it
  14. ChessPriyome (10...Qc7) c4 here maybe.
  15. ChessPriyome (10...Qc7) with f4 white gets philidor's ring and can follow it up with Nf3.
  16. ChessPriyome (11.f4) so, Nx fx Ng4 idea Bg5 attacking e3
  17. ChessPriyome (11.f4) so then h3 to kick the Nh6. very loose play there.
  18. ChessPriyome (11.f4) white can try also a4 Ba3 and I think that is a good trade for White.
  19. ChessPriyome (11.f4) Rook lift Rf3
  20. zschif white's bishop is terrible how to improve it?
  21. ChessPriyome (11.f4) trade it is one way.
  22. ChessPriyome (11.f4) a4 Ba3
  23. ChessPriyome (11.f4) White has some things he can do here. C4 and Rac1 will ghost the Qc7.
  24. zschif I was thinking some kind of c4 idea to try and open the centre but a4 Ba3 might be more sound
  25. ChessPriyome (11.f4) black is not obligated to recapture with the c-pawn and recapturing with the e-pwn exposes whites Pe3 potentially
  26. zschif (11...Nxe5) not sure about this
  27. ChessPriyome (11...Nxe5) fx
  28. zschif (11...Nxe5) yep
  29. ChessPriyome (12.dxe5) (11...Nxe5) ex looks like it gives black Qside counterplay on the a7-g1 diag...and here we go.
  30. ChessPriyome (12.dxe5) its interesting.
  31. ChessPriyome (12.dxe5) i guess you could go either way.
  32. zschif (12...Nd7) Rad1 and c4/e4? f5 would be interesting if not for Nxe5
  33. zschif (13.c4) dxc bad due to Nxc4 so what to play instead? Nb6?
  34. ChessPriyome (13.c4) Nc5 needs to come with a5 to stop b4
  35. zschif (13.c4) actually Nb6 f5 needs calculation
  36. ChessPriyome (13.c4) f5 does not do a lot
  37. zschif (13...Nb6) it feels like both sides don't have much but I actually prefer black
  38. ChessPriyome (13...Nb6) I think white needs to improve his piece positioning for now.
  39. ChessPriyome (13...Nb6) Rac1 for one
  40. ChessPriyome (13...Nb6) the rook lift does not look like a thing at the moment.
  41. zschif (13...Nb6) Rac1 dxc4 Nxc4 Nxc4 Qxc4 who's better
  42. ChessPriyome (13...Nb6) Nf3. I think patience is the word for the day here.
  43. ChessPriyome (14.f5) take on c4 and Rad8
  44. Jputterg (14) (14) yes but i also liked Rf3 a move ago
  45. ChessPriyome (14.f5) white needs to get all his pieces pointing to the kingside to have a good attack here.
  46. TimothyHa (14) Shaun isn't playing for an endgame - such explosive pawns
  47. ChessPriyome (15.Nxc4) (14...dxc4) Nx exf5 Qxf5 Nx bx Rad8
  48. ChessPriyome (15.Nxc4) so here exf5 seems fine
  49. ChessPriyome (15...Nxc4) i'd have rather not put the white queen on the g8-a2 diag tho.
  50. ChessPriyome (15...Nxc4) as black that is
  51. ChessPriyome (16.Qxc4) ex Rx now, and black should cover e6 with his queen
  52. ChessPriyome (17.Rxf5) so if Qd7 Rxf7 Rx e6 Qe8 exf7+ Qxf7 is a big nothing sandwich
  53. ChessPriyome (17.Rxf5) veggemite to be precise
  54. ChessPriyome (17.Rxf5) Tim, ever have that stuff>
  55. TimothyHa (17) NZ'er eat marmite
  56. TimothyHa (17) White is too optimistic and still an endgame ahead, I think
  57. zschif (18.Raf1) what have I missed
  58. zschif (18.Raf1) ok so white is clearly winning
  59. zschif (18.Raf1) b5 only move?
  60. ChessPriyome (18.Raf1) my bad. of course.
  61. Jputterg Sorrt guys ... 'I have had a hard day's night and am feeling nearly dead' so I am off to bed My PC can watch the rest of the game I like
  62. Jputterg White
  63. ChessPriyome (18...b5) gnight
  64. ChessPriyome (20.Rh5) h6,g6,h6,g6...decisions
  65. ChessPriyome (21.Rh3) re6 here?
  66. Jputterg I Hope Shaun is calculating ... I cant too tired
  67. ChessPriyome (22.Qf2) Qe7 looks natural here. Bb6 at some point if you get the chance.
  68. TimothyHa (23) Black has a nice square to put the bishop on, b6
  69. ChessPriyome (23...Bc7) yah, e5 falls now.
  70. ChessPriyome (23...Bc7) I think white needed Qf4 instead of Rf3
  71. ssyx (23) calculating Ba3...
  72. TimothyHa (23) nice spot
  73. TimothyHa (23) but b4
  74. TimothyHa (23) take on b4 I guess
  75. ChessPriyome (23...Bc7) c5 is better
  76. ChessPriyome (23...Bc7) Ba3 c5
  77. TimothyHa (23) but White does get f7
  78. TimothyHa (23) and Black needs to retreat rook to c8 and it's calculation again
  79. TimothyHa (23) rook hangs on e6 too
  80. ChessPriyome (23...Bc7) Ree8 seems to hold it together.
  81. TimothyHa (23) right
  82. ChessPriyome (23...Bc7) Ba3 c5 Bx Qx Rxf7 Ree8 seems to be the glue that binds
  83. ChessPriyome (23...Bc7) but these a reclassic fischer positions where the tension hangs on a thread
  84. Jputterg good
  85. ChessPriyome (24.Ba3) Fischer, Tal, Keres
  86. Jputterg all of them
  87. TimothyHa (24) Alekhine would calculate till mate here
  88. Jputterg and shaun
  89. TimothyHa (24) unless there is none
  90. ChessPriyome (24...Qxa3) (24.Ba3) so at the end of that line whte has b4 but there is nothing there as the Rf7 is pinned to his queen so Rxc7 is not poss
  91. TimothyHa (25) But Qf6 after Ree8
  92. ssyx oops lol
  93. TimothyHa (25) find Qf6
  94. ChessPriyome (25...Ree8) e6 is calling shaun's name
  95. TimothyHa (25) but Qf6 is Bxe5
  96. TimothyHa (25) but Rg7+ :-)
  97. TimothyHa (25) it's a mess and no perpetual
  98. ChessPriyome (25...Ree8) white should be playing for a win here.
  99. Jputterg Tal said I often find combinations because I know they misr be there
  100. ChessPriyome (26.Qf6) Bxe5!!
  101. Jputterg game over
  102. ChessPriyome (26.Qf6) 0-1 if black finds it i think.
  103. TimothyHa (26) Bxe5 is the issue
  104. ChessPriyome (26...Bxe5) he got off the hook
  105. ChessPriyome (26...Bxe5) that position was hard to play
  106. ChessPriyome (26...Bxe5) lots of geometry
  107. TimothyHa (27) beautiful queen prize for Shaun :-)
  108. TimothyHa (27) even if he loses this game
  109. TimothyHa (27) Qc6 seems holding for White
  110. ChessPriyome (28.Kxh2) (27...Bxh2+) i dont understand that
  111. TimothyHa (28) panic
  112. TimothyHa (28) now we get a rook endgame
  113. TimothyHa (29) or a queen endgame, depending on Black's mood
  114. ChessPriyome (29...Rf8) its up to white now. I think the pawn ending you could draw, tim!
  115. Kjar I think the pawn ending is probably good for black - just block the e pawn and move g and h forward to create a remote passer
  116. ChessPriyome (29...Rf8) Qe6+ now
  117. TimothyHa (29) yeah, keeping the queens seems best now
  118. ChessPriyome (29...Rf8) pick off the b5 pawn then trade rooks?
  119. TimothyHa (30) yes, use the ladder to pick b5
  120. TimothyHa (30) after all that complication getting this is a breeze
  121. ChessPriyome (32...Kf7) (32.Qc8+) Kf7 Qd7+ Qe7 b5 and e3 both fall and a draw
  122. ChessPriyome (34.Qd5+) (33.Qd7+) White got lucky with Bxh2+
  123. TimothyHa (34) the bishop could be recovered anyway, I believe
  124. TimothyHa (34) after Qxc6 there was Qe6+ to pick up the bishop
  125. ChessPriyome (35...Qe7) (34...Qe6) instead of Bxh2+, black could play Rxf7 then after Qxe8+ Qf8 black
  126. TimothyHa (35) and then Qe6+ gets the bishop I remember
  127. ChessPriyome (35...Qe7) doubles on the Rf1 and the bishop is untouchable becuase Rxf7 loses to Qxe8-+
  128. ChessPriyome (35...Qe7) and QxB loses to Rxf1#
  129. TimothyHa (35) ok, I'll review that
  130. ChessPriyome (35...Qe7) sure. Qf5 was the boo boo.
  131. ChessPriyome (35...Qe7) Qf6
  132. TimothyHa (44) run Forest
  133. TimothyHa (44) @ssyx rewarded for bravery
  134. ssyx wow, thanks for watching!
  135. izzie26 woah, gg
  136. Jputterg (44) gg
  137. izzie26 there's endgame roulette...and then there's the special hell of K+P endgame roulette
  138. TimothyHa yeah
  139. ChessPriyome black had time to grab e3 and run to b5
  140. ChessPriyome play h6 to force the white king to take the long way and it is a race for queens both promote and draw
  141. ChessPriyome interesting geometry in that game for sure
  142. TimothyHa it's difficult to switch gear after a compilcated position
  143. TimothyHa you kinda need to stand up, get an addition to the time control etc
  144. ChessPriyome you got that right. Tha'ts when you need to get up and take a short walk around the room and calm down
  145. TimothyHa but they're on inertia on both sides
  146. TimothyHa I lost so many wins and games by not switching correctly to the endgame mode
  147. ChessPriyome Shereshevsky - "Do not hurry!"
  148. TimothyHa he was listen to Dvoretsky but wrote the book first
  149. ChessPriyome nice game ssyx!
  150. ssyx ty
  151. ssyx ))
  152. Jputterg (44) A couplr mpre likr that and I can takr over board 8!
  153. ssyx lol