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1d4+0.2d5+0.22c4+0.3c6+0.43Nc3+0.1Nf6+0.34e3+0.1Bf5+0.55cxd5+0.8cxd5+0.26Qb3+0.3Bc8+0.47Nf3+0.5e6+0.38Ne5+0.5Be7+0.59Bd3+0.4O-O+0.410O-O+0.6Nbd7+0.811f4+0.7g6+0.812Bd2+1.0Nb6+1.513Rf3?!+0.8...Inaccuracy. a4 was best.13.a4a514.Rfc1[...]13...Bd7+0.714Raf1+0.6Rc8+0.615Qc2+0.1Kg7?!+1.1Inaccuracy. a6 was best.15...a616.g4Bb5[...]16g4+1.3Nc4+1.217f5+0.8Nxe5+0.818dxe5+0.8exf5??+3.8Blunder. Nxg4 was best.18...Nxg419.f6+Kg8[...]19exf6++3.3Bxf6+3.720gxf5+3.7b5?!+5.3Inaccuracy. d4 was best.20...d421.exd4Bc6[...]21Qb3+5.0d4?!+6.9Inaccuracy. Be5 was best.21...Be522Ne4+6.6Bxf5+9.123Nxf6+8.9Qxf6+9.324e4+9.0Be6+10.725Rxf6+10.5Bxb3+10.526axb3+10.4Rc7+11.327Bxb5+10.8Rc2+13.528Bb4+12.6Rb8+13.329Rxf7++12.9Kh6+12.330Bd3+12.0Rxb2?!#18Checkmate is now unavoidable. Rxh2 was best.30...Rxh231.Kxh231Bf8+?!+11.2...Lost forced checkmate sequence. Ba3 was best.31.Ba331...Kg5?!#8Checkmate is now unavoidable. Rxf8 was best.31...Rxf832.Rxf832Bc4?!+11.8...Lost forced checkmate sequence. Be7+ was best.32.Be7+Kh633.R1f4[...]32...d3?!#5Checkmate is now unavoidable. Rxf8 was best.32...Rxf833.Rxf833Rxh7#30Rxf8+66.134h4++61.3Kg4+59.335Rxf8+25.9Rb1++69.736Rf1+65.1Rb2?!#12Checkmate is now unavoidable. Rxf1+ was best.36...Rxf1+37.Kxf137Bxd3?!+13.0...Lost forced checkmate sequence. Rh6 was best.37.Rh6g538.Be6+[...]37...Kg3+12.938Rb1+12.6Rd2+12.539Bc4+12.1
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/I21tENs2"] [Date "2020.06.25"] [White "Th3RomanticWarrior"] [Black "Self_aware_Lettuce"] [Result "1-0"] [GameId "I21tENs2"] [UTCDate "2020.06.25"] [UTCTime "15:01:23"] [WhiteElo "1996"] [BlackElo "1920"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+12"] [BlackRatingDiff "-16"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "D10"] [Opening "Slav Defense"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nc3 { D10 Slav Defense } Nf6 4. e3 Bf5 5. cxd5 cxd5 6. Qb3 Bc8 7. Nf3 e6 8. Ne5 Be7 9. Bd3 O-O 10. O-O Nbd7 11. f4 g6 12. Bd2 Nb6 13. Rf3?! { (1.45 → 0.84) Inaccuracy. a4 was best. } (13. a4 a5 14. Rfc1 Bb4 15. Qd1 Ne8 16. Be1 Be7 17. Nb5 Bd7 18. Qg4 Bxb5 19. axb5 a4) 13... Bd7 14. Raf1 Rc8 15. Qc2 Kg7?! { (0.06 → 1.11) Inaccuracy. a6 was best. } (15... a6 16. g4 Bb5 17. f5 exf5 18. gxf5 g5 19. R3f2 Bd6 20. Rg2 Ne4 21. Bxb5 axb5 22. Qb3) 16. g4 Nc4 17. f5 Nxe5 18. dxe5 exf5?? { (0.78 → 3.78) Blunder. Nxg4 was best. } (18... Nxg4 19. f6+ Kg8 20. fxe7 Qxe7 21. Rg3 Nxe5 22. Be2 b5 23. a3 f5 24. Qd1 Qc5 25. Rf2) 19. exf6+ Bxf6 20. gxf5 b5?! { (3.66 → 5.32) Inaccuracy. d4 was best. } (20... d4 21. exd4 Bc6 22. Be4 Bxe4 23. Qxe4 Qxd4+ 24. Be3 Qxe4 25. Nxe4 Bxb2 26. Rb1 Be5 27. Rxb7) 21. Qb3 d4?! { (5.01 → 6.93) Inaccuracy. Be5 was best. } (21... Be5) 22. Ne4 Bxf5 23. Nxf6 Qxf6 24. e4 Be6 25. Rxf6 Bxb3 26. axb3 Rc7 27. Bxb5 Rc2 28. Bb4 Rb8 29. Rxf7+ Kh6 30. Bd3 Rxb2?! { (11.99 → Mate in 18) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Rxh2 was best. } (30... Rxh2 31. Kxh2) 31. Bf8+?! { (Mate in 18 → 11.18) Lost forced checkmate sequence. Ba3 was best. } (31. Ba3) 31... Kg5?! { (11.18 → Mate in 8) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Rxf8 was best. } (31... Rxf8 32. Rxf8) 32. Bc4?! { (Mate in 8 → 11.79) Lost forced checkmate sequence. Be7+ was best. } (32. Be7+ Kh6 33. R1f4 Rb5 34. Bxb5 Rb1+ 35. Bf1 Rxf1+ 36. Kxf1 g5 37. Bf8+ Kg6 38. R7f6+ Kh5) 32... d3?! { (11.79 → Mate in 5) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Rxf8 was best. } (32... Rxf8 33. Rxf8) 33. Rxh7 Rxf8 34. h4+ Kg4 35. Rxf8 Rb1+ 36. Rf1 Rb2?! { (65.13 → Mate in 12) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Rxf1+ was best. } (36... Rxf1+ 37. Kxf1) 37. Bxd3?! { (Mate in 12 → 12.98) Lost forced checkmate sequence. Rh6 was best. } (37. Rh6 g5 38. Be6+ Kg3 39. hxg5 Rg2+ 40. Kh1 Rf2 41. Rh3+ Kf4 42. Rxf2+ Ke5 43. Rxd3 Kxe6) 37... Kg3 38. Rb1 Rd2 39. Bc4 { Black resigns. } 1-0
4 Inaccuracies
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0 Blunders
11 Average centipawn loss
96%Accuracy
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7 Inaccuracies
0 Mistakes
1 Blunder
36 Average centipawn loss
87%Accuracy
  1. Sesquipedalism go lettuce!
  2. Sesquipedalism 6..Qd7 was better, no? Bb5 Nc6
  3. Sesquipedalism maybe Bc8 is a move, I've never seen it though
  4. Sesquipedalism seems like white gets everything they want now, Bd3, O-O, maybe an early e4. And that's if there's nothing immediate on the Q-side
  5. Okoros Go Lettuce!
  6. Okoros Think 6...Bc8 is actually the main move in that position.
  7. Okoros Never understood it though
  8. Sesquipedalism It's hard to understand what black gains by playing 4..Bf5 if you're forced to play Bc8 immediately afterwards
  9. k-night-moves you can play nc6 instead of bc8, but it's a pawn sac
  10. Okoros I guess it makes white exchange on d5 and you both have a blocked bishop. So maybe you try to get into a slightly worse exchange slav
  11. Okoros And yeah. Nc6 is also a move. Objectively white has a slight edge there, but black has more fun.
  12. Sesquipedalism I mean, I guess if it's a sound move, you're really looking to draw in an exchange slav. So I guess it's fine from that perspective
  13. Sesquipedalism I want to play the semi-slav without ever facing the exchange.. :P
  14. Okoros The exchange slav is the reason I don't play the slav ;-)
  15. Sesquipedalism the game is getting interesting
  16. Sesquipedalism (17)
  17. Sesquipedalism wait.. is black losing a piece?
  18. kcacgt (18) ouch
  19. snorcal 30, Bf8+ no?
  20. snorcal Be7+
  21. snorcal Rf13
  22. Tactix47 gg
  23. Th3RomanticWarrior well i think this line gives white a comfortable edge, imho after Bf5 black's best try is to sac the b pawn and just go Nc6
  24. Th3RomanticWarrior it's true that the exchange slav structure is very solid, but white can manage to plant a knight on e5 and support it by f4
  25. Th3RomanticWarrior which is quite annoying for black
  26. Self_aware_Lettuce yeah
  27. Self_aware_Lettuce i actually completely botched the opening
  28. Th3RomanticWarrior that's the whole point of this move order
  29. Th3RomanticWarrior to play against Bf5 on move 4
  30. Self_aware_Lettuce was playing automatically and didn't realise that nf3 vs nc3 made such a big difference
  31. Th3RomanticWarrior well it's not botched i think, but black has to struggle and white has fun attacking :D
  32. Self_aware_Lettuce Around move 12 I was really hoping i would get to trap your queen with ba4
  33. Th3RomanticWarrior i can always go Qb1 i guess
  34. Th3RomanticWarrior interesting that i should have taken on c4 with the bishop
  35. Th3RomanticWarrior i thought about that, but underestimated it
  36. Th3RomanticWarrior on move 17
  37. Lugr GG guys ! :-)
  38. Th3RomanticWarrior lol, it seems like i had a forced mate in 18 on move 31
  39. Self_aware_Lettuce haha
  40. Th3RomanticWarrior also on move 32 , mate in 8
  41. Th3RomanticWarrior wasn't really even looking for mates there, with so little time tbf
  42. Th3RomanticWarrior *tbh
  43. Self_aware_Lettuce yeah better to play safe
  44. Th3RomanticWarrior well mate in 5 i should have seen it though :D
  45. Self_aware_Lettuce I'm suprised that 18.Nxg4 is only +1 for white
  46. Th3RomanticWarrior yeah i also thought it was your best try, but i though i'd be winning anyway
  47. Self_aware_Lettuce actually there is a fair bit of counterplay but i just dismissed it since i thought i had blundered
  48. Th3RomanticWarrior you get a bunch of pawns for the piece
  49. Th3RomanticWarrior but it's hard to hold it otb, and in time trouble
  50. Self_aware_Lettuce for sure
  51. Self_aware_Lettuce ok well gg
  52. Self_aware_Lettuce thanks for the game!
  53. Th3RomanticWarrior you too, good luck for the rest of the season (well, maybe not this round :D )