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1e4+0.4c5+0.32c3+0.1d5+0.33exd5+0.3Qxd5+0.24d4+0.3Nf6+0.25Nf3+0.1Bg4+0.16Qa4+−0.1Bd7+0.27Bb5−0.1cxd4−0.18Bxd7+−0.1Nbxd7−0.19cxd4−0.3e6−0.210O-O−0.3Be7−0.211Nc3−0.2Qd6−0.212Nb5−0.2Qc6+0.113Bf4+0.1O-O+0.114Rac1−0.3Qe4?!+0.4Inaccuracy. Nb6 was best.14...Nb615.Rxc6Nxa4[...]15Bg3+0.3Nb6+0.616Qb3+0.4Nfd5+0.517Bd6?!−0.1...Inaccuracy. a4 was best.17.a417...Rfd8?!+0.6Inaccuracy. Bxd6 was best.17...Bxd618.Nxd6Qg4[...]18Bxe7+0.6Nxe7+0.519Nxa70.0Ned5+0.520Rfe1+0.5Qf4+0.821Nb5+0.8Rdc8+0.922Nc3+0.7Rc7+0.923Ne2+0.7Qd6+0.924Rxc7+0.8Qxc7+0.825Rc1+0.8Qd6+0.926a3+0.7h6+0.827Ne5+0.6Ne7+1.028Qf3+0.8f6+0.929Nc4+0.8Nxc4+0.930Rxc4+0.8Nc6+0.731Qc3+0.5Rd8+0.532b40.0e50.033b5??−1.7...Blunder. Qd3 was best.33.Qd3Qe634.Kf1[...]33...Nxd4??0.0Blunder. exd4 was best.33...exd434Nxd40.0exd40.035Qd3+0.1Qe50.036a4?!−0.6...Inaccuracy. Rc1 was best.36.Rc1f536...Qe1+−0.637Qf1−0.6Qxf1+??+1.5Blunder. Qd2 was best.37...Qd238.Qc138Kxf1+1.5d3+1.539Ke1+1.4d2++1.840Kd1+1.8Rd7+1.741b6+1.7Kf7+1.842Rc7?!+0.8...Inaccuracy. a5 was best.42.a5Ke743.Rb4[...]42...Ke6+0.843a5+0.4Rxc7+0.344bxc7+0.4Kd7+0.445c8=Q++0.1Kxc80.046Kxd2+0.1Kd7+0.547Kd3+0.5g6+0.748Kd4+0.5Kd6+0.549g4+0.5f5??+51.2Blunder. Kc6 was best.49...Kc650.Kc4g5[...]50gxf5+51.2gxf5+51.251f4+41.3h5?!#23Checkmate is now unavoidable. Kc6 was best.51...Kc652.Ke5Kb5[...]52h4#22Kc6#2053Kc4#23Kd6#2354Kb5?!+51.2...Lost forced checkmate sequence. Kd4 was best.54.Kd4Ke655.Kc5[...]54...Kc7?!#23Checkmate is now unavoidable. Kd5 was best.54...Kd555.Kb655Kc5+99.0Kd7?!#20Checkmate is now unavoidable. Kb8 was best.55...Kb856.Kd656Kd5#19Ke7#1957Ke5#25Kf8#1758Kxf5#16Kf7#1659Kg5#15Ke6#1560f5+#14Ke7#1461Kxh5#13Kf6#1362Kg4#12Kf7#1263Kg5#11Kg7#1164h5#10
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/IlUV9fXt"] [Date "2017.01.07"] [White "scuzzi"] [Black "isaypotato"] [Result "1-0"] [GameId "IlUV9fXt"] [UTCDate "2017.01.07"] [UTCTime "16:09:29"] [WhiteElo "1924"] [BlackElo "1905"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+10"] [BlackRatingDiff "-11"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "B22"] [Opening "Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Barmen Defense, Modern Line"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 c5 2. c3 d5 3. exd5 Qxd5 4. d4 Nf6 5. Nf3 Bg4 { B22 Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Barmen Defense, Modern Line } 6. Qa4+ Bd7 7. Bb5 cxd4 8. Bxd7+ Nbxd7 9. cxd4 e6 10. O-O Be7 11. Nc3 Qd6 12. Nb5 Qc6 13. Bf4 O-O 14. Rac1 Qe4?! { (-0.27 → 0.37) Inaccuracy. Nb6 was best. } (14... Nb6 15. Rxc6 Nxa4 16. Rc7 a6 17. Rxe7 axb5 18. Rxb7 Nxb2 19. Bd6 Rfe8 20. Be5 Nd5 21. Rxb5) 15. Bg3 Nb6 16. Qb3 Nfd5 17. Bd6?! { (0.47 → -0.08) Inaccuracy. a4 was best. } (17. a4) 17... Rfd8?! { (-0.08 → 0.58) Inaccuracy. Bxd6 was best. } (17... Bxd6 18. Nxd6 Qg4 19. h3 Qh5 20. Rc5 Qg6 21. Ne5 Qg5 22. Ne4 Qe7 23. Re1 Nf4 24. Kh2) 18. Bxe7 Nxe7 19. Nxa7 Ned5 20. Rfe1 Qf4 21. Nb5 Rdc8 22. Nc3 Rc7 23. Ne2 Qd6 24. Rxc7 Qxc7 25. Rc1 Qd6 26. a3 h6 27. Ne5 Ne7 28. Qf3 f6 29. Nc4 Nxc4 30. Rxc4 Nc6 31. Qc3 Rd8 32. b4 e5 33. b5?? { (0.00 → -1.71) Blunder. Qd3 was best. } (33. Qd3 Qe6 34. Kf1 Qd6 35. Kg1 Qe6 36. Kf1 Qd6 37. Kg1) 33... Nxd4?? { (-1.71 → 0.00) Blunder. exd4 was best. } (33... exd4) 34. Nxd4 exd4 35. Qd3 Qe5 36. a4?! { (0.00 → -0.64) Inaccuracy. Rc1 was best. } (36. Rc1 f5) 36... Qe1+ 37. Qf1 Qxf1+?? { (-0.64 → 1.54) Blunder. Qd2 was best. } (37... Qd2 38. Qc1) 38. Kxf1 d3 39. Ke1 d2+ 40. Kd1 Rd7 41. b6 Kf7 42. Rc7?! { (1.83 → 0.81) Inaccuracy. a5 was best. } (42. a5 Ke7 43. Rb4 Rd8 44. Rc4 Rd7 45. Rb4 Rd8 46. Re4+ Kf8 47. Rc4 Ra8 48. Rc5 Ke7) 42... Ke6 43. a5 Rxc7 44. bxc7 Kd7 45. c8=Q+ Kxc8 46. Kxd2 Kd7 47. Kd3 g6 48. Kd4 Kd6 49. g4 f5?? { (0.47 → 51.18) Blunder. Kc6 was best. } (49... Kc6 50. Kc4 g5 51. Kb4 Kd7 52. Kc4 Kc6 53. Kb4 Kd7 54. Kc5 Kc7 55. h3 Kb8 56. Kc4) 50. gxf5 gxf5 51. f4 h5?! { (41.33 → Mate in 23) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Kc6 was best. } (51... Kc6 52. Ke5 Kb5 53. Kxf5 Kxa5 54. Ke6 b5 55. f5 b4 56. f6 b3 57. f7 Ka4 58. f8=Q) 52. h4 Kc6 53. Kc4 Kd6 54. Kb5?! { (Mate in 23 → 51.22) Lost forced checkmate sequence. Kd4 was best. } (54. Kd4 Ke6 55. Kc5 Kf7 56. Kd5 Kf6 57. Kd6 Kf7 58. Ke5 Kg6 59. Ke6 Kg7 60. Kxf5 Kf7) 54... Kc7?! { (51.22 → Mate in 23) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Kd5 was best. } (54... Kd5 55. Kb6) 55. Kc5 Kd7?! { (128.46 → Mate in 20) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Kb8 was best. } (55... Kb8 56. Kd6) 56. Kd5 Ke7 57. Ke5 Kf8 58. Kxf5 Kf7 59. Kg5 Ke6 60. f5+ Ke7 61. Kxh5 Kf6 62. Kg4 Kf7 63. Kg5 Kg7 64. h5 { Black resigns. } 1-0
4 Inaccuracies
0 Mistakes
1 Blunder
14 Average centipawn loss
94%Accuracy
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5 Inaccuracies
0 Mistakes
3 Blunders
31 Average centipawn loss
86%Accuracy
  1. yago666 looks like an endgame
  2. yago666 that looks risky
  3. lovlas Looks like White will enjoy being an extra pawn up
  4. Narikyo why not Rxa7?
  5. yago666 because the queen was under attack
  6. Narikyo yeah i notice thx
  7. yago666 if you mean on move 19
  8. yago666 then Qxb6
  9. Narikyo right
  10. Kjar all right, black is fine with a draw now
  11. agrav123 I think Black can go for something nasty with Ne5.
  12. yago666 how so?
  13. yago666 31... Ne5 Rc8+ Rxc8 Qxc8+ Kh7Qxb7
  14. Narikyo no
  15. Kjar Ne7 -> d5 was a plan I'd try
  16. Kjar not a huge fan of e5, just helping white to get rid of their major weakness
  17. yago666 cant take because of mate
  18. yago666 Nxd4 might work but there's some Rc7 or Rc8 stuff
  19. yago666 I think it wins the pawn back
  20. yago666 b6 here?
  21. yago666 no Rc6 would be annoying
  22. Narikyo white now safe?
  23. yago666 well any Rc2 will be met by Rd4 Rxc2 Rx a4 Rd8+ Kh7
  24. yago666 which is probably a draw
  25. Narikyo yep
  26. yago666 white needs a win for his team though
  27. yago666 otherwise its over
  28. Narikyo its will be diificult maybe he can create a passed pawn too
  29. yago666 nah
  30. yago666 black's king is too active
  31. yago666 this might even lose for white
  32. yago666 no he's in time
  33. yago666 Kc6 here
  34. lovlas Its definetly possible to make a mistake here
  35. Kjar f4 h5 h4
  36. lovlas auch
  37. lovlas black is in zugzwang
  38. yago666 yep
  39. yago666 I thought Kc6 and going for the a pawn earlier couldve saved it
  40. Kjar white had pawns on 2nd rank, black had pawns on 6th rank - which is a huge thing for white, cause they had a lot of tempi to spare
  41. Kjar to put black in zugzwang
  42. Kjar wins in a variety of ways now
  43. doberm4n this is painful for black
  44. Kjar I'd say it's lost
  45. yago666 looks like scuzzi saves it for the en-croissants
  46. yago666 board 6 game to decide
  47. Kjar and ratings on board 6 are not in favor of en-croissants, however anything can happen
  48. lovlas I wouldnt pay much attention to ratings
  49. lovlas online rating is worth even less than OTB rating
  50. doberm4n fyi, spectating the game w/out being logged-in makes you "Anonymous" and is poor form during league games.
  51. Kjar very true, lovlas
  52. isaypotato maan what an annoying mess-up
  53. doberm4n operation opposition .oO (candidate team name?)
  54. doberm4n Why not 61.Kg6 ?
  55. lovlas Pawn endgames are unforgiving
  56. isaypotato yeah, I need to practice pawn endgames
  57. lovlas You can learn a lot from pawn endgames. They are both the easiest and hardest endgames
  58. lovlas one misstep and the evaluation changes
  59. lovlas but usually you can calculate positions to the very end
  60. isaypotato I played f5 because I thought I had to keep the opposition
  61. doberm4n makes sense. And if you know which K+p endgames are winning, then you can easily be comfortable simplifying into those positions.
  62. lovlas True. But very small nuances often changes the entire position
  63. lovlas But you can use the positions you know to better understand the position you are trying to solve
  64. scuzzi thanks for the game. that was a fun one
  65. isaypotato likewise, though you probably had more fun lol
  66. scuzzi yeah, fun might not be the best word. instructive
  67. isaypotato definitely!
  68. lovlas Was very interesting at least
  69. scuzzi i've got a lot to learn from this one
  70. isaypotato I wasn't entirely sure where I went wrong in the middlegame
  71. scuzzi i wasn't either, honestly
  72. scuzzi then i wasn't sure how i lost my pawn
  73. isaypotato 32...f4 seems to hold me back
  74. isaypotato sorry, 32. f4
  75. scuzzi yep. didn't even consider that
  76. scuzzi pretty much every time i feel like I've found a great move, the computer always thinks it sucks
  77. scuzzi i thought b4-b5 was pretty brilliant
  78. scuzzi and it was, like, my worst move
  79. scuzzi actually 42. Rc7
  80. scuzzi got greedy and forgot to calculate
  81. isaypotato tbh I had it on my radar and wasn't really afriad of it. I was unsure how to capture on d4 though.
  82. scuzzi welp, imma get really drunk and probably play horrible chess. gg
  83. isaypotato gg