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1e4+0.4c5+0.32Nc3+0.2Nc6+0.43g30.0e6+0.24Bg20.0Qc7+0.55Nge2+0.5a6+0.56O-O+0.3Nf6+0.47d30.0Be70.08Be30.0O-O−0.19Nf4−0.2b5+0.110Qe2?!−0.5...Inaccuracy. Ncd5 was best.10.Ncd5exd511.exd5[...]10...Bb7−0.311Nh5−0.6Nxh5−0.412Qxh5−0.4Qe50.013Qe2−0.2Nd40.014Bxd4?!−0.7...Inaccuracy. Qd1 was best.14.Qd114...cxd4−0.815Nd1−1.0d5−0.616f4−0.6Qc7−0.717e5−0.9Rac8−1.018Rc1−1.3Qb6?!−0.6Inaccuracy. Qa5 was best.18...Qa519Kh1−0.8Rc7−0.620f5?−1.8...Mistake. Nf2 was best.20.Nf220...Bg5−1.521Ra1−1.5Rfc8−1.122fxe6?!−1.8...Inaccuracy. Bh3 was best.22.Bh3exf522...Qxe6−1.823c3−1.7dxc3−1.524Nxc3−1.5d4?!−0.7Inaccuracy. b4 was best.24...b425.Na4a5[...]25Ne4?!−1.6...Inaccuracy. Bxb7 was best.25.Bxb7Rxb726.Ne4[...]25...Qxe5−1.326Qg4−1.3Bxe4−1.127Bxe4−1.7Be3−1.328Bb7−1.3Re8−0.929Rf5?−2.5...Mistake. Qf3 was best.29.Qf329...Qe6??−0.2Blunder. Qd6 was best.29...Qd630Bd5−0.2Qc8−0.231Raf1−0.2Rc1??+5.5Blunder. g6 was best.31...g632.h3Kh8[...]32Qf3??+0.4...Blunder. Bxf7+ was best.32.Bxf7+Kh833.Bxe8[...]32...Rxf1++0.433Qxf1+0.4Rf8+0.834Rxf7+0.8Rxf7+0.835Qxf7++0.7Kh8+0.736Kg2+0.5Qc2++0.637Kh3+0.6Qc8++0.738Be6+0.5Qd8+0.539Kg4+0.1Qg5+?!+0.7Inaccuracy. Bc1 was best.39...Bc140.h4Bxb2[...]40Kf3+0.7Qf6++0.641Qxf6+0.6gxf6+0.542g4+0.2Kg7+0.343Ke4+0.5Kf8?!+1.3Inaccuracy. b4 was best.43...b444.Kd544b4?!+0.4...Inaccuracy. Kd5 was best.44.Kd5Ke745.Bf5[...]44...Ke7?!+1.2Inaccuracy. Bd2 was best.44...Bd245Kd5?!+0.4...Inaccuracy. Bc8 was best.45.Bc845...Bf4??+4.1Blunder. Bd2 was best.45...Bd246.Bc8Bxb4[...]46Bc8+4.1Bxh2+4.747Kxd4??+0.6...Blunder. Bxa6 was best.47.Bxa6Bd648.a3[...]47...Bd6?!+1.5Inaccuracy. Kd6 was best.47...Kd648.Kc348Kc3+1.4a5+2.349bxa5+2.5b4+?!+3.5Inaccuracy. Kd8 was best.49...Kd850.Bb750Kc4+3.6Kd8+3.051Bf5+3.8h6?!+5.1Inaccuracy. Bg3 was best.51...Bg352.d452a6?!+3.8...Inaccuracy. d4 was best.52.d4Kc753.Kd5[...]52...Kc7+4.053Be4+4.5Kb6+4.554Kd5?!+3.4...Inaccuracy. Bb7 was best.54.Bb7Bb855.Kxb4[...]54...Be5?!+4.4Inaccuracy. Bf8 was best.54...Bf855.d4f5[...]55d4+4.3Bc7?!+5.6Inaccuracy. Bg3 was best.55...Bg356.Bd3Bf2[...]56Bd3+5.1Bf4?!+6.6Inaccuracy. Bg3 was best.56...Bg357.Ke6Bf2[...]57Ke6+6.0Bg5+6.258d5+7.6Kc7?!+14.7Inaccuracy. Ka7 was best.58...Ka759.d6Bf4[...]59a7?!+6.6...Inaccuracy. d6+ was best.59.d6+59...Kb7+7.560d6+7.9Kxa7+16.861Bf5?!+7.1...Inaccuracy. d7 was best.61.d761...Be3+9.662Kxf6??0.0...Blunder. d7 was best.62.d762...Bg5+0.063Ke60.0Kb70.064Kd50.0Kb6+0.165d70.0Kc70.066Kc50.0Be7+0.067Kd50.0Bf60.068Ke60.0Bg50.069Kf70.0Kd80.0Black offers draw
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/JMosqoxZ"] [Date "2023.06.02"] [White "lone_rangerheavy"] [Black "davegiltinan"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [GameId "JMosqoxZ"] [UTCDate "2023.06.02"] [UTCTime "13:00:09"] [WhiteElo "1607"] [BlackElo "1593"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-1"] [BlackRatingDiff "+0"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "B24"] [Opening "Sicilian Defense: Closed, Fianchetto Variation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 Nc6 3. g3 { B24 Sicilian Defense: Closed, Fianchetto Variation } e6 4. Bg2 Qc7 5. Nge2 a6 6. O-O Nf6 7. d3 Be7 8. Be3 O-O 9. Nf4 b5 10. Qe2?! { (0.12 → -0.47) Inaccuracy. Ncd5 was best. } (10. Ncd5 exd5 11. exd5 Bb7 12. dxc6 Bxc6 13. d4 d6 14. b3 Rac8 15. Re1 Rfe8 16. d5 Bd7) 10... Bb7 11. Nh5 Nxh5 12. Qxh5 Qe5 13. Qe2 Nd4 14. Bxd4?! { (0.03 → -0.68) Inaccuracy. Qd1 was best. } (14. Qd1) 14... cxd4 15. Nd1 d5 16. f4 Qc7 17. e5 Rac8 18. Rc1 Qb6?! { (-1.28 → -0.65) Inaccuracy. Qa5 was best. } (18... Qa5) 19. Kh1 Rc7 20. f5? { (-0.57 → -1.81) Mistake. Nf2 was best. } (20. Nf2) 20... Bg5 21. Ra1 Rfc8 22. fxe6?! { (-1.10 → -1.77) Inaccuracy. Bh3 was best. } (22. Bh3 exf5) 22... Qxe6 23. c3 dxc3 24. Nxc3 d4?! { (-1.48 → -0.69) Inaccuracy. b4 was best. } (24... b4 25. Na4 a5 26. Rae1 h6 27. Qf2 d4 28. Bxb7 Rxb7 29. Qf3 Rbc7 30. b3 Rc2 31. Re2) 25. Ne4?! { (-0.69 → -1.57) Inaccuracy. Bxb7 was best. } (25. Bxb7 Rxb7 26. Ne4 Be7 27. Qf3 Rbc7 28. a4 bxa4 29. Rxa4 Rc1 30. Ra1 Rxa1 31. Rxa1 Qxe5) 25... Qxe5 26. Qg4 Bxe4 27. Bxe4 Be3 28. Bb7 Re8 29. Rf5? { (-0.93 → -2.50) Mistake. Qf3 was best. } (29. Qf3) 29... Qe6?? { (-2.50 → -0.19) Blunder. Qd6 was best. } (29... Qd6) 30. Bd5 Qc8 31. Raf1 Rc1?? { (-0.17 → 5.47) Blunder. g6 was best. } (31... g6 32. h3 Kh8 33. Rxf7 Rxf7 34. Bxf7 Qxg4 35. hxg4 Re5 36. Kg2 Kg7 37. Bb3 Re7 38. Bd5) 32. Qf3?? { (5.47 → 0.41) Blunder. Bxf7+ was best. } (32. Bxf7+ Kh8 33. Bxe8 Qxe8 34. Rxc1 Bxc1 35. Kg2 h6 36. Rc5 Bg5 37. Rc8 Bd8 38. Qe4 Qd7) 32... Rxf1+ 33. Qxf1 Rf8 34. Rxf7 Rxf7 35. Qxf7+ Kh8 36. Kg2 Qc2+ 37. Kh3 Qc8+ 38. Be6 Qd8 39. Kg4 Qg5+?! { (0.07 → 0.70) Inaccuracy. Bc1 was best. } (39... Bc1 40. h4 Bxb2 41. Kf5 Ba3 42. Ke4 g6 43. g4 Qf8 44. Qd7 Qf2 45. Qxd4+ Qxd4+ 46. Kxd4) 40. Kf3 Qf6+ 41. Qxf6 gxf6 42. g4 Kg7 43. Ke4 Kf8?! { (0.46 → 1.32) Inaccuracy. b4 was best. } (43... b4 44. Kd5) 44. b4?! { (1.32 → 0.36) Inaccuracy. Kd5 was best. } (44. Kd5 Ke7 45. Bf5 h6 46. Kc5 Bd2 47. Bc8 a5 48. Kxb5 Kd6 49. a3 Bc1 50. Kxa5 Bxb2) 44... Ke7?! { (0.36 → 1.23) Inaccuracy. Bd2 was best. } (44... Bd2) 45. Kd5?! { (1.23 → 0.44) Inaccuracy. Bc8 was best. } (45. Bc8) 45... Bf4?? { (0.44 → 4.09) Blunder. Bd2 was best. } (45... Bd2 46. Bc8 Bxb4 47. Bxa6 Bd6 48. h3 b4 49. Kxd4 Bg3 50. Kc4 Be1 51. Kc5 Ke6 52. Bc8+) 46. Bc8 Bxh2 47. Kxd4?? { (4.72 → 0.64) Blunder. Bxa6 was best. } (47. Bxa6 Bd6 48. a3 Kd7 49. Bxb5+ Kc7 50. Kxd4 Kb6 51. Be8 Ka6 52. Kc4 h6 53. a4 Ka7) 47... Bd6?! { (0.64 → 1.54) Inaccuracy. Kd6 was best. } (47... Kd6 48. Kc3) 48. Kc3 a5 49. bxa5 b4+?! { (2.47 → 3.54) Inaccuracy. Kd8 was best. } (49... Kd8 50. Bb7) 50. Kc4 Kd8 51. Bf5 h6?! { (3.79 → 5.08) Inaccuracy. Bg3 was best. } (51... Bg3 52. d4) 52. a6?! { (5.08 → 3.83) Inaccuracy. d4 was best. } (52. d4 Kc7 53. Kd5 b3 54. axb3 Bb4 55. a6 Bc3 56. Kc4 Ba5 57. a7 Kb7 58. Kb5 Be1) 52... Kc7 53. Be4 Kb6 54. Kd5?! { (4.51 → 3.37) Inaccuracy. Bb7 was best. } (54. Bb7 Bb8 55. Kxb4 Ba7 56. Kc4 Kc7 57. Kd5 Kd8 58. d4 Kc7 59. Ke4 Kd7 60. d5 Ke7) 54... Be5?! { (3.37 → 4.40) Inaccuracy. Bf8 was best. } (54... Bf8 55. d4 f5 56. gxf5 Bg7 57. Bd3 h5 58. Ke4 h4 59. Bf1 h3 60. Bxh3 Kxa6 61. Kd5) 55. d4 Bc7?! { (4.27 → 5.55) Inaccuracy. Bg3 was best. } (55... Bg3 56. Bd3 Bf2 57. Bc4 Kc7 58. Ke4 Kc6 59. d5+ Kd6 60. Kf5 Bd4 61. Kg6 Be3 62. Kxf6) 56. Bd3 Bf4?! { (5.07 → 6.55) Inaccuracy. Bg3 was best. } (56... Bg3 57. Ke6 Bf2 58. d5 Kc7 59. d6+ Kd8 60. Bb5 Be3 61. Kxf6 Bg5+ 62. Kg6 Be3 63. a7) 57. Ke6 Bg5 58. d5 Kc7?! { (7.60 → 14.71) Inaccuracy. Ka7 was best. } (58... Ka7 59. d6 Bf4 60. d7 Bc7 61. Ke7 Kb6 62. Ke8 Kc6 63. d8=Q Bxd8 64. Kxd8 Kd6 65. a7) 59. a7?! { (14.71 → 6.63) Inaccuracy. d6+ was best. } (59. d6+) 59... Kb7 60. d6 Kxa7 61. Bf5?! { (16.84 → 7.07) Inaccuracy. d7 was best. } (61. d7) 61... Be3 62. Kxf6?? { (9.63 → 0.00) Blunder. d7 was best. } (62. d7) 62... Bg5+ 63. Ke6 Kb7 64. Kd5 Kb6 65. d7 Kc7 66. Kc5 Be7+ 67. Kd5 Bf6 68. Ke6 Bg5 69. Kf7 Kd8 { Black offers draw } { The game is a draw. } 1/2-1/2
10 Inaccuracies
2 Mistakes
3 Blunders
60 Average centipawn loss
81%Accuracy
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12 Inaccuracies
0 Mistakes
3 Blunders
56 Average centipawn loss
82%Accuracy
  1. mathaias Go Loneranger!
  2. Scarff Go Dave! :D
  3. Ptro (6...Nf6) go Ranger!
  4. mathaias Difficult position to play for both sides
  5. Ptro (38.Be6) I see black blundering it way than white tho
  6. Ptro (38...Qd8) *way easier
  7. mathaias The trick here is to try and do nothing I think, but that is easier said than done
  8. Ptro (38...Qd8) indeed
  9. Ptro (38...Qd8) or somehow trade queens, and white is in stable better position
  10. mathaias Qd7 maybe
  11. mathaias Not sure about walking the king tho
  12. gary0892 Yeah so many scary queen checks now
  13. mathaias This should be fine with the back rank threats, but not necessary to allow this
  14. mathaias There we go
  15. Ptro (40...Qf6+) Qxf6 and win the endgame?
  16. MilsBees Opposite color bishops now though, tough to win
  17. gary0892 can see this ending in a draw with opposite colured bishops
  18. mathaias The white king is more active, so only white can win here
  19. mathaias If it is possible
  20. Ptro (41...gxf6) yep, that is what I think
  21. mathaias The a-pawn and p-pawn looks a bit off on white squares
  22. mathaias But not sure if white can exploit that
  23. mathaias Maybe walk the king to d5, and go for the pawns
  24. Ptro (41...gxf6) the f and h aren't enough weakness in black's position tho?
  25. gary0892 surely king can sit happy on g7 protecting
  26. Ptro (42...Kg7) then I move my king to the queenside, no?
  27. mathaias I cannot see how black defends the a and b-pawn
  28. mathaias Yes Ke4 Kd5 Kc5
  29. MilsBees Bishop on f6 and walk the king?
  30. mathaias The bishop is tied down to d4
  31. mathaias And put all pawns on white squares
  32. Ptro (43.Ke4) yep
  33. Ptro (43.Ke4) if he had and g-pawn instead of a f-pawn then I would believe in a draw
  34. Ptro (43.Ke4) *a g-pawn
  35. Ptro (43...Kf8) but I see too many weakness, even though I'm not quite sure how to attack exactly about how to attack them
  36. mathaias This looks like a win to me, but probably drawing chances as well
  37. mathaias Bf5 comes with tempo so that is good
  38. mathaias And then Kd5
  39. MilsBees Not a big fan of b4
  40. Ptro (44...Ke7) I don't see much the point of b4, maybe the time pressure is affecting him
  41. MilsBees Although you can play Bc8 now
  42. mathaias ya that's the wrong square
  43. gary0892 think hes trying to fix pawns on light squares
  44. mathaias But a2 is weak now as well
  45. mathaias Cannot black just grab it, when the king leaves the d4 pawn
  46. Ptro (45.Kd5) yeah, and he can't a3 anymore
  47. Ptro (45.Kd5) *play
  48. mathaias b4 for created some weaknesses for white as well
  49. mathaias Both players are a bit stuck
  50. Ptro (45.Kd5) maybe, but don't think that much risk was necessary
  51. gary0892 yeah tre. still think better for white with king closer to the a and b pawns
  52. mathaias Now Bf5, Kxd4
  53. mathaias Or that
  54. gary0892 haha was about to suggest Bc8
  55. mathaias Bc8 was really smart actually
  56. Ptro (47.Kxd4) I guess that is gg now
  57. gary0892 still think work to do but winning
  58. mathaias I agree, two passers on the queenside is to much to handle
  59. mathaias Or maybe it is possible to hold
  60. Ptro (48.Kc3) he is getting a bit too far away from the kingside, but I believe that it still shouldn't be a issue for now
  61. MilsBees a6 and Bc5 for black?
  62. mathaias the g-pawn does a good job of preventing a passer for black
  63. mathaias Bc5?
  64. MilsBees I mean a5 and Bc5
  65. Ptro (48.Kc3) maybe, but I would be feeling way more secure overloading the defence on both sides of the board at the same time
  66. MilsBees a5 bxa Bc5 and you stop the a pawn
  67. mathaias And he finds it, a good defensive resource, great find by black
  68. MilsBees Not with b4 though right?
  69. Ptro (51.Bf5) yeah, that is a bit of an odd move
  70. mathaias I agree that b4 was not necessary
  71. mathaias But should be ok, lets see
  72. mathaias This is a complicated endgame
  73. Ptro (53.Be4) for sure is
  74. Ptro (53...Kb6) both sides really have their chances
  75. gary0892 I think too many pawns are getting traded with the opposite bishops
  76. mathaias Maybe Kc6 is the way to go for white, if he takes the a6 pawn
  77. Ptro (54...Be5) and now I think this is just a draw
  78. mathaias Or is it, d4 is critical
  79. Ptro (56.Bd3) wat, how I missed d4
  80. Ptro (56.Bd3) completely forgot about that pawn
  81. mathaias And Bd3 is really nice
  82. mathaias Two passers, Ke6 and push the d-pawn
  83. mathaias Here we go
  84. gary0892 Ywah, white playing this really well
  85. Ptro (57...Bg5) d5 and that's it?
  86. MilsBees Loneranger channeling his inner Magnus w the endgame grind
  87. mathaias I think so
  88. mathaias Really impressive endgame technique
  89. Ptro (58.d5) yep
  90. gary0892 wow stopping the f pawn push protecting the promotion square
  91. mathaias (61.Bf5) classy
  92. mathaias Kd7 would have secured promotion
  93. gary0892 yeah thought so. Maybe Bd8 now?
  94. Ptro (64.Kd5) I think his plan now is play d7 and go for the queenside pawn on b4, I think
  95. mathaias Now this looks drawish to me, you will not win the b-pawn, the black king can stand on d8
  96. Ptro (64...Kb6) yep
  97. mathaias How do you break trough in this scenario?
  98. mathaias Kc7 Kd8 draw?
  99. Ptro (65...Kc7) kc5 wins now, no?
  100. mathaias Bd2
  101. gary0892 i think Bd2
  102. gary0892 Be2
  103. mathaias Shuffle back and forth draw
  104. Ptro (66.Kc5) oh, indeed
  105. mathaias I believe Kd7 instead of Kd5 was winning
  106. Ptro (67.Kd5) forcing the trade of the bishop with the d-pawn, yeah?
  107. mathaias Yup, the white king shields the d-pawn all the way through
  108. mathaias King activity is so important in these endgames
  109. Ptro (69.Kf7) I think he really thought he could win that b-pawn
  110. Ptro gg
  111. mathaias ggs
  112. gary0892 Good Game guys. Tough game to play.
  113. mathaias That endgame was hanging on a knives edge