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1e40.0c5+0.22c40.0g6+0.43Nc30.0Bg70.04g3+0.1Nc60.05Bg2−0.2d60.06Nge20.0Nf60.07O-O0.0O-O+0.58d3+0.1b6??+2.5Blunder. Bd7 was best.8...Bd79.b3Rc8[...]9h3??+0.2...Blunder. e5 was best.9.e5dxe510.Bxc6[...]9...Bb7+0.210Be3+0.3e6+0.611Qd2+0.1Ne7??+2.0Blunder. d5 was best.11...d512Bh6?+0.4...Mistake. e5 was best.12.e5Bxg213.exf6[...]12...Qb8?!+1.0Inaccuracy. Nc6 was best.12...Nc613.Bxg7Kxg7[...]13Bxg7+0.8Kxg7+1.114f4+0.9Rd8+1.315g4+1.2d5?!+1.8Inaccuracy. Nc6 was best.15...Nc616.Rad1h6[...]16e5?+0.6...Mistake. cxd5 was best.16.cxd5exd517.e5[...]16...Ne8+0.517Qc2+0.3dxc4+0.318dxc4+0.3Bxg2+0.419Kxg2+0.4Kg8+0.620Rad1+0.6Qc7+0.521h40.0Rxd1+0.422Rxd1+0.4Rd8+0.623Kg3?!0.0...Inaccuracy. Ne4 was best.23.Ne423...h50.024Rxd8−0.4Qxd8−0.325gxh5?−1.7...Mistake. Qd1 was best.25.Qd1Qa826.Qd3[...]25...Nf5+−1.726Kh3??−17.4...Blunder. Kf3 was best.26.Kf3gxh527.Ne4[...]26...Qxh4+−16.727Kg2−16.3Ne3+−15.7
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/HBPftwKv"] [Date "2018.06.10"] [White "checkmonk"] [Black "myle"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "HBPftwKv"] [UTCDate "2018.06.10"] [UTCTime "07:30:26"] [WhiteElo "1931"] [BlackElo "1801"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-14"] [BlackRatingDiff "+14"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "A36"] [Opening "English Opening: Symmetrical Variation, Botvinnik System"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 c5 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. g3 Nc6 5. Bg2 { A36 English Opening: Symmetrical Variation, Botvinnik System } d6 6. Nge2 Nf6 7. O-O O-O 8. d3 b6?? { (0.08 → 2.47) Blunder. Bd7 was best. } (8... Bd7 9. b3 Rc8 10. Qd2 e5 11. Nd5 Nxd5 12. exd5 Nd4 13. Nxd4 exd4 14. Re1 h5 15. Bb2) 9. h3?? { (2.47 → 0.16) Blunder. e5 was best. } (9. e5 dxe5 10. Bxc6 Bh3 11. Re1 Rc8 12. Bg2 Qd7 13. Bg5 Bxg2 14. Kxg2 Ne8 15. Qd2 Rd8) 9... Bb7 10. Be3 e6 11. Qd2 Ne7?? { (0.05 → 2.04) Blunder. d5 was best. } (11... d5) 12. Bh6? { (2.04 → 0.39) Mistake. e5 was best. } (12. e5 Bxg2 13. exf6 Bxf1 14. fxg7 Re8 15. Rxf1 Nf5 16. g4 Nxe3 17. fxe3 Qe7 18. Nf4 f5) 12... Qb8?! { (0.39 → 0.98) Inaccuracy. Nc6 was best. } (12... Nc6 13. Bxg7 Kxg7 14. Rad1 Qe7 15. d4 cxd4 16. Nxd4 Nxd4 17. Qxd4 Rad8 18. f4 e5 19. Qe3) 13. Bxg7 Kxg7 14. f4 Rd8 15. g4 d5?! { (1.15 → 1.77) Inaccuracy. Nc6 was best. } (15... Nc6 16. Rad1 h6 17. f5 Rf8 18. g5 Nh5 19. gxh6+ Kh7 20. d4 cxd4 21. fxg6+ fxg6 22. Nxd4) 16. e5? { (1.77 → 0.55) Mistake. cxd5 was best. } (16. cxd5 exd5 17. e5 Nfg8 18. d4 Kh8 19. Rad1 Ba6 20. Rf2 Qc8 21. Qe3 Rb8 22. b3 Nc6) 16... Ne8 17. Qc2 dxc4 18. dxc4 Bxg2 19. Kxg2 Kg8 20. Rad1 Qc7 21. h4 Rxd1 22. Rxd1 Rd8 23. Kg3?! { (0.59 → 0.00) Inaccuracy. Ne4 was best. } (23. Ne4) 23... h5 24. Rxd8 Qxd8 25. gxh5? { (-0.35 → -1.72) Mistake. Qd1 was best. } (25. Qd1 Qa8 26. Qd3 Ng7 27. Ne4 Kf8 28. g5 Ngf5+ 29. Kh3 Nc6 30. N2g3 Ncd4 31. b3 Kg7) 25... Nf5+ 26. Kh3?? { (-1.70 → -17.40) Blunder. Kf3 was best. } (26. Kf3 gxh5 27. Ne4 Qxh4 28. Nf2 Neg7 29. Qd1 Qh2 30. Qg1 Nd4+ 31. Ke4 Qxg1 32. Nxg1 Ngf5) 26... Qxh4+ 27. Kg2 Ne3+ { White resigns. } 0-1
1 Inaccuracy
3 Mistakes
2 Blunders
71 Average centipawn loss
75%Accuracy
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2 Inaccuracies
0 Mistakes
2 Blunders
33 Average centipawn loss
87%Accuracy
  1. myle I am trying to prepare d5
  2. myle (move 11)
  3. myle 12. ... d5 e5 Nd7 f4
  4. myle 12. Qb8 seems weird. Nevertheless, I couldn't find anything else to prevent e5
  5. myle on Nf4, I am planning Rd8
  6. myle other moves should allow me the d5 (there is the in-berween move of exchanging the dsb)
  7. roso97 I would have prefered 8. a6 to prepare b5 in the future
  8. myle Qg5 seems also strong
  9. roso97 Get that Queenside counterplay going as soon as possible
  10. myle I really need the break in the center now
  11. myle (15) this is the critical position of the games I guess. If d5 is wrong here, I guess the game is practically lost.
  12. myle there is an interesting sac here. 16. Nxg4
  13. roso97 Followed by dxc4, could be very interesting
  14. roso97 He might be able to insert cxd5 after Nxg4 though
  15. roso97 which could be a bit of an issue
  16. myle but he can play the simple Nxg4 cxd5 and only afterwards to take on g4
  17. myle 16. I think he doesn't have the time for Ng3 before I play dxc4 and I open the center
  18. roso97 If e5 doesnt work out tactically it isnt really a move white wants to necessarily play, he is usually aiming for a timely f5.
  19. myle but f5 directly looks like trouble
  20. myle phew
  21. roso97 I think he had to try f5
  22. roso97 If Bxb7 can we play cxd?
  23. myle (19) no idea what is now my plan.
  24. myle I can't really move Ne7 because of f5.
  25. myle h5 is losing since he has better mobility
  26. myle f6 creates huge weaknesses
  27. myle Nc7 blocks queen's view to e5, which helps against f5
  28. myle a6 is not enough to prepare b5
  29. myle ok, Nc6 may not be too bad
  30. myle or Qc7
  31. myle maybe Kg8 so I cane improve my Knight?
  32. myle I thought for so long, and I missed that I should have given the check to prevent white queen from going to e4
  33. myle 21. Qe4 now is good for me since I can force Q exchange
  34. myle and I believe he can control the d file only after giving up both of his rooks
  35. myle not sure if he can control it actually
  36. myle 21. either exchange rooks or Ng7
  37. myle I went with exchanging rooks since it was the simpler solution and I am lower on time
  38. myle h5 now is funny with the eventual threat of Ne3
  39. myle he has defesnse
  40. myle I want to prevent Ne4
  41. myle everything else was looking too passive
  42. myle he has the simple Nb5
  43. myle yeah, i just lost a pawn
  44. myle I should have exchanged the rooks first
  45. myle 25. this turned out way better than I hoped
  46. roso97 White might have messed this up a little bit
  47. roso97 Qxh4
  48. roso97 Must be winning
  49. roso97 gollowed by Ne3
  50. myle I get the q, no?
  51. roso97 gg
  52. checkmonk GG myle, well played!
  53. myle I thought h5 was a mistake because of Nb5
  54. checkmonk I was looking at Nb5...if I captured the a7 pawn I figured you would play Qa8 and get very active with your queen
  55. checkmonk possibly regaining the pawn immediately Qxa2
  56. checkmonk Somehow I completely overlooked that after the exchange of rooks your queen was hittin gh4
  57. myle yes, I didn't see that. If I had more time, I would first have exchanged the rooks
  58. checkmonk 21. h4 was probably a mistake by me. I was scared of g5 and was trying to prevent it
  59. myle the queen being able to help I saw, by I didn't see the activity after your capture on a7.
  60. myle I got lucky there
  61. myle g5 was looking suspicious to me because you could move more easily your pieces
  62. checkmonk And wow, I was playing too fast in the opening. 9. e5!
  63. myle yeah, in the opening I played really badly
  64. myle I have been playing sicilian for like a year now, and I still can't play it very well
  65. checkmonk This is a line of the symmetrical English
  66. myle wow, I totally missed how good 9.e5 is
  67. myle I shouldn't be playing on autopilot the opening, if I don't know it
  68. myle I guess we both played that too fast
  69. myle btw, on move 7, I was also afraid of f4
  70. myle that would give you space all over the board
  71. checkmonk I paused briefly after 8...b6, but then went back on autopilot
  72. checkmonk The earliest I considered f4 was probably around move 12
  73. myle it is almost painful too look at how may occasions I allowed e5 in the opening and then takes on big diagonal
  74. myle but even without that, you outplayed me in the opening. I was defending pretty much the whole game
  75. checkmonk I liked my position until 23...h5 and then I got worried (and dramatically collapsed)
  76. checkmonk I am not sure I really outplayed you. It felt equal to me.
  77. myle The only weakness I could see in your position was the exposed king
  78. checkmonk I hoped to trade down into an ending where I had a slight advantage due to better king position
  79. myle and my partial control of d with the rook
  80. myle but that didn't amount to much, since pieces and pawns were controlling the better part of that file from both camps
  81. myle endgame is not clear, but yeah, if we remove all pieces, I think you are slightly better
  82. myle because of King position as you said, and better control of the center
  83. checkmonk The only thing that kept me from trading off all major pieces was that I didn't want to retreat my knight from c3 to d1
  84. checkmonk But maybe I should have
  85. myle 26 the other thing is that tactically, you saw the fork on e3, maybe you could have spent some more time on deciding where to move your king
  86. myle but I see that none of the alternatives at that point were looking particularly exciting
  87. checkmonk I didn't even see that the queen was hitting h4
  88. checkmonk In my mind all the action was down the d-file
  89. myle ah, that makes
  90. checkmonk I'm surprised you tried to play d5 instead of trying to cement a knight into the hole on d4
  91. myle you had enough defenders on d4 (b and N)
  92. myle and d5 is a very typical idea in sicilian
  93. myle I didn't even consider it as an english, until you mentioned
  94. checkmonk Well done finding a way to play d5...it's supposed to be hard to do against the Maroczy Bind
  95. myle indeed, I usually dislike this structure as black because of that
  96. myle and unlike the typical maroczy bind in sicilian, you didn't allow me to exchange my knight on f6 so I could breathe a bit more
  97. checkmonk I have fond memories of this structure because a game of mine from a previous season made the youtube video review
  98. myle do you have a link?
  99. checkmonk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PECy8a-wzV4
  100. checkmonk It is a strategic decision as white to try to avoid piece exchanges because white has more space
  101. myle indeed
  102. myle and I see on that video, you did that also against SP, avoided the exchange of knights
  103. checkmonk Yes, that is what made me think of it. I like the Nc2 idea against the hyperaccelerated dragon
  104. checkmonk I was worried maybe you looked at my games and saw that I play that line
  105. myle no, I didn't really look at them. I knew you play e4, and I felt happy enough to play a Sicilian
  106. myle I also quickly checked if you play a crazy gambit, but didn't go into more
  107. checkmonk Time for me to get going. Thanks for the game, and good luck to you and your team! Congrats on the win!
  108. myle thanks. good luck to your team and you too!