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1d4+0.2d5+0.32c4+0.1c6+0.33Nc3+0.3Nf6+0.34Nf3+0.1e6+0.35cxd5+0.1cxd5+0.46Bg5+0.3Nc6+0.37e3+0.3a6+0.48a3+0.2Bd6+0.59Bd3+0.4Qc7+0.710Bxf6+0.5gxf6+0.411O-O+0.4Bd7+0.512Re1+0.5h6?!+1.5Inaccuracy. f5 was best.12...f513.Rc1O-O[...]13e4+1.4dxe4+1.514Nxe4+1.5Ke7?!+2.4Inaccuracy. O-O-O was best.14...O-O-O15.Nxf6Be7[...]15d5+1.9Ne5+2.316Rc1+2.2Qb6+2.417Nxe5?!+1.7...Inaccuracy. dxe6 was best.17.dxe6fxe617...fxe5??+6.0Blunder. Bxe5 was best.17...Bxe518.Nc518Qf3+6.1f5+6.219Qg3+6.0Rag8?!+10.1Inaccuracy. Raf8 was best.19...Raf820.Qh4+20Qh4++9.1Kf7?#8Checkmate is now unavoidable. Ke8 was best.20...Ke821.Nf6+21dxe6+#7Kg7#322Qf6+#2Kh7#223Qxf5+#2Rg6#224Qf7+#1Rg7#125Nf6#
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/GeZVfB7s"] [Date "2017.01.12"] [White "ChessAndCoffee"] [Black "Dzoniak"] [Result "1-0"] [GameId "GeZVfB7s"] [UTCDate "2017.01.12"] [UTCTime "19:50:34"] [WhiteElo "1595"] [BlackElo "1589"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+14"] [BlackRatingDiff "-11"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "D43"] [Opening "Semi-Slav Defense"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nf3 e6 { D43 Semi-Slav Defense } 5. cxd5 cxd5 6. Bg5 Nc6 7. e3 a6 8. a3 Bd6 9. Bd3 Qc7 10. Bxf6 gxf6 11. O-O Bd7 12. Re1 h6?! { (0.45 → 1.45) Inaccuracy. f5 was best. } (12... f5 13. Rc1 O-O 14. g3 Qd8 15. Na4 Rc8 16. Nc5 Rc7 17. Nxd7 Qxd7 18. Nh4 Ne7 19. Rxc7) 13. e4 dxe4 14. Nxe4 Ke7?! { (1.49 → 2.41) Inaccuracy. O-O-O was best. } (14... O-O-O 15. Nxf6 Be7 16. Nxd7 Qxd7 17. Rc1 Kb8 18. Qb3 Bf6 19. Bxa6 Nxd4 20. Nxd4 Bxd4 21. Be2) 15. d5 Ne5 16. Rc1 Qb6 17. Nxe5?! { (2.42 → 1.68) Inaccuracy. dxe6 was best. } (17. dxe6 fxe6) 17... fxe5?? { (1.68 → 6.02) Blunder. Bxe5 was best. } (17... Bxe5 18. Nc5) 18. Qf3 f5 19. Qg3 Rag8?! { (6.02 → 10.10) Inaccuracy. Raf8 was best. } (19... Raf8 20. Qh4+) 20. Qh4+ Kf7? { (9.14 → Mate in 8) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Ke8 was best. } (20... Ke8 21. Nf6+) 21. dxe6+ Kg7 22. Qf6+ Kh7 23. Qxf5+ Rg6 24. Qf7+ Rg7 25. Nf6# { White wins by checkmate. } 1-0
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3 Inaccuracies
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  1. yeyq white looks much better
  2. yeyq Rc1
  3. somethingpretentious Nxd6 forced?
  4. andmcg that's a good move
  5. somethingpretentious yeah much better than mine :P
  6. Kjar Is Rc6 an option?)
  7. ChessAndCoffee test
  8. ChessAndCoffee I think I calculated every possibility for 20... Kf8 and Ke8 without realizing that he could go f7... -_-
  9. Scarff Nxd6, Qxd6, e7 ?
  10. somethingpretentious Qf6+ looks super matey.. maybe Nxd6 to open the bishop
  11. Scarff Oh no, that hangs the bishop
  12. somethingpretentious oh or Ng5+ is better mabe
  13. somethingpretentious wait no Rx
  14. Scarff Yeah, that's way better. Now take on d6 and then take the pawn seems good.
  15. yeyq Qf7, Nf6
  16. Scarff Regardless of what he plays, I think he'll win this game :)
  17. somethingpretentious ah chessandcoffee better than us all :P
  18. somethingpretentious Nf6+ and take the rook
  19. Scarff Queen check, rook blocks, discovered check with the knight
  20. somethingpretentious or this lol, so many possibilities
  21. somethingpretentious great sequence
  22. Scarff GG
  23. andmcg can the players see the spectators kibitzing?
  24. somethingpretentious nope
  25. andmcg k thx
  26. somethingpretentious we only see their /w whisper messages
  27. Scarff No. The players have their own chat with each other. Only after the game they can see the spectator room
  28. somethingpretentious gg!
  29. ChessAndCoffee I'm studying this game on lichess.org/study/BQ1AOi5g