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1e4+0.3d6+0.82d4+0.4Nf6+0.63Nc3+0.6Nbd7+0.74Nf3+0.4e5+0.55Bc4+0.5Be7+0.46O-O+0.5O-O+0.77Re1+0.6c6+0.58a4+0.7b6+0.79Ba2+0.7a6+0.710Qe2+0.6Bb7+0.411Rd1+0.4Qc7+0.412Nh4+0.6g6+0.613Bh6+0.8Rfc8+0.814Nf3+0.5Bf8+0.415Bxf8+0.6Rxf8+0.516h3+0.3Rae8+0.517Qe3+0.4d5+0.418Qh6+0.5Nxe4+0.119Nxe4+0.2dxe4+0.120Ng5+0.2Nf6+0.421h4+0.1exd4+0.222h5−0.3Qh2+−0.523Kxh2−0.5Ng4+−0.524Kg1−0.3Nxh6−0.425hxg6−0.6hxg6−0.426Rxd4−0.6Kg7?!0.0Inaccuracy. e3 was best.26...e327.fxe3Re5[...]27Rd7−0.1Bc8−0.228Rd6?−1.8...Mistake. Rc7 was best.28.Rc728...Re5−1.829Nh3??−4.0...Blunder. f4 was best.29.f4exf330.Nxf3[...]29...Bxh3?!−2.5Inaccuracy. Rc5 was best.29...Rc530.Rd230gxh3−2.8Rc5−2.531c3−3.0Nf5−2.932Rd7−2.8Re5?!−1.8Inaccuracy. Nh4 was best.32...Nh433.Rad133Rad1?!−2.5...Inaccuracy. Re1 was best.33.Re1Nh434.f4[...]33...Nh4−2.634Rc7−2.7Nf3+−2.835Kf1−2.4c5−2.436Rdd7−2.4Rf5−2.337Re7−2.4a5−2.538Ke2−2.9Ng1+−3.039Ke3−3.1Nxh3−3.940Rxe4?!−6.2...Inaccuracy. Be6 was best.40.Be6Rf3+41.Kxe4[...]40...Nxf2−6.141Ree7−6.4Nd1+−6.342Ke2−6.6Nxb2−6.743Bb3−6.7c4−6.544Bc2−7.7Rf6−7.645Rb7−8.0Rc8−7.746Rbd7−8.0Rh8−8.0
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White resigned • Black is victorious
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/MVRUdLQf"] [Date "2022.03.03"] [White "topspin15"] [Black "BobAnderson52"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "MVRUdLQf"] [UTCDate "2022.03.03"] [UTCTime "17:00:52"] [WhiteElo "1848"] [BlackElo "1889"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-10"] [BlackRatingDiff "+21"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "C41"] [Opening "Philidor Defense: Lion Variation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 Nbd7 4. Nf3 e5 { C41 Philidor Defense: Lion Variation } 5. Bc4 Be7 6. O-O O-O 7. Re1 c6 8. a4 b6 9. Ba2 a6 10. Qe2 Bb7 11. Rd1 Qc7 12. Nh4 g6 13. Bh6 Rfc8 14. Nf3 Bf8 15. Bxf8 Rxf8 16. h3 Rae8 17. Qe3 d5 18. Qh6 Nxe4 19. Nxe4 dxe4 20. Ng5 Nf6 21. h4 exd4 22. h5 Qh2+ 23. Kxh2 Ng4+ 24. Kg1 Nxh6 25. hxg6 hxg6 26. Rxd4 Kg7?! { (-0.60 → 0.00) Inaccuracy. e3 was best. } (26... e3 27. fxe3 Re5 28. Nf3 Rxe3 29. Rd7 Bc8 30. Rd6 Kg7 31. Rxc6 Bb7 32. Rxb6 Bxf3 33. gxf3) 27. Rd7 Bc8 28. Rd6? { (-0.19 → -1.80) Mistake. Rc7 was best. } (28. Rc7) 28... Re5 29. Nh3?? { (-1.80 → -4.04) Blunder. f4 was best. } (29. f4 exf3 30. Nxf3 Rc5 31. c3 Nf5 32. Rd2 Ra5 33. Bb3 Re8 34. Rad1 Re7 35. Re1 Rxe1+) 29... Bxh3?! { (-4.04 → -2.55) Inaccuracy. Rc5 was best. } (29... Rc5 30. Rd2) 30. gxh3 Rc5 31. c3 Nf5 32. Rd7 Re5?! { (-2.77 → -1.77) Inaccuracy. Nh4 was best. } (32... Nh4 33. Rad1) 33. Rad1?! { (-1.77 → -2.47) Inaccuracy. Re1 was best. } (33. Re1 Nh4 34. f4 Nf3+ 35. Kf1 Rf5 36. Rxe4 Ng5 37. Rc4 b5 38. axb5 axb5 39. Rxc6 Rxf4+) 33... Nh4 34. Rc7 Nf3+ 35. Kf1 c5 36. Rdd7 Rf5 37. Re7 a5 38. Ke2 Ng1+ 39. Ke3 Nxh3 40. Rxe4?! { (-3.92 → -6.24) Inaccuracy. Be6 was best. } (40. Be6 Rf3+ 41. Kxe4 Ng5+ 42. Kd5 Nxe6 43. Rxe6 Rxf2 44. Rxb6 g5 45. Re7 g4 46. Rd6 Rd2+) 40... Nxf2 41. Ree7 Nd1+ 42. Ke2 Nxb2 43. Bb3 c4 44. Bc2 Rf6 45. Rb7 Rc8 46. Rbd7 Rh8 { White resigns. } 0-1
2 Inaccuracies
1 Mistake
1 Blunder
30 Average centipawn loss
90%Accuracy
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3 Inaccuracies
0 Mistakes
0 Blunders
14 Average centipawn loss
95%Accuracy
  1. glbert go topspin15!
  2. bufferunderrun not a huge fan of Philidor
  3. RodGammon Go Bob, go go go!
  4. BobAnderson52 (12...g6) I have to remain constantly aware of the a2 bishop.
  5. BobAnderson52 (12...g6) White often plays Bh6 here.
  6. BobAnderson52 (12...g6) I play Rfc8 to prep for d5
  7. BobAnderson52 (12...g6) Because of the a2 bishop, I have to NOT allow the opening of the f file after f4.
  8. BobAnderson52 (12...g6) If I can get my bishop to g7, I have a good defense.
  9. BobAnderson52 (12...g6) So: plan is stay solid on queenside; keep center closed; focus on king defense; then counterattack on qside.
  10. BobAnderson52 (13...Rfc8) So far, this has been mostly standard plans for this opening on both sides.
  11. BobAnderson52 (13...Rfc8) The Ba2 move is a little bit novel though - at least for me.
  12. BobAnderson52 (16...Rae8) I considered b5. Too early to push qside. And the a8 rook wasn't doing much.
  13. BobAnderson52 (16...Rae8) I might relocate my bishop to c8, my knight to h5, get my king away from the pin of the f7 pawn, then play f5
  14. BobAnderson52 (16...Rae8) Of course, white will have to help me with my plan :)
  15. BobAnderson52 (16...Rae8) I think best for white now is to try to open the center.
  16. BobAnderson52 (17...d5) I don't think his Q   N can overpower my N, R, horizontal defense on the seventh rank.
  17. BobAnderson52 (17...d5) And maybe I have put the a2 B to sleep for a while.
  18. BobAnderson52 (18.Qh6) (17...d5) The R on e8 helps this. I did not see that in advance (in concrete terms anyway).
  19. BobAnderson52 (19...dxe4) Darn. The a2 B is alive again :(
  20. BobAnderson52 (19...dxe4) But my seventh rank defense is coming alive too.
  21. BobAnderson52 (19...dxe4) But I'd take a draw offer here :)
  22. BobAnderson52 (20.Ng5) (19...dxe4) White has played this line better than most.
  23. BobAnderson52 (21.h4) hmm ....
  24. BobAnderson52 (22.h5) hmm ... again. I don't think the pin on the f7 pawn is enough (I hope)
  25. BobAnderson52 (22.h5) Tactic on h2 ???
  26. BobAnderson52 (22.h5) An exchange of queens. That will stop the attack!
  27. BobAnderson52 (22.h5) Double checking Qh2+ (N fork to follow)
  28. BobAnderson52 (22.h5) If he declines with Kf1, I still don't think that I have to worry about hxg6 - hxg6 in response is enough.
  29. BobAnderson52 (27...Bc8) I'm still accepting a draw offer.
  30. BobAnderson52 (27...Bc8) But e3 is an interesting move, if allowed.
  31. BobAnderson52 (28.Rd6) hmm ... The g4 N is loose.
  32. BobAnderson52 (29.Nh3) (28...Re5) This will loosen up his K position.
  33. BobAnderson52 (30.gxh3) Now I'm NOT accepting a draw.
  34. BobAnderson52 (32.Rd7) e3 is still interesting.
  35. BobAnderson52 (32.Rd7) gotta support that though.
  36. BobAnderson52 (32...Re5) My pawns at c6 b6 abd a6 are a bit hard to defend.
  37. BobAnderson52 (32...Re5) Attacking his K will be a defense (indirect) of those pawns.
  38. BobAnderson52 (32...Re5) That a2 B remains a thorn!
  39. BobAnderson52 (33...Nh4) Now the g file is open for my R
  40. BobAnderson52 (33...Nh4) And I can play Rf5 if he doubles on the seventh rank.
  41. BobAnderson52 (33...Nh4) This game will hinge on a slip I'm thinking.
  42. BobAnderson52 (33...Nh4) The only good thing I've been able to do today was the Qh2+ tactic.
  43. BobAnderson52 (34...Nf3+) A tempo gained is a tempo earned.
  44. BobAnderson52 (34...Nf3+) Who wins if I play Rh5 ?
  45. BobAnderson52 (37.Re7) That pawn is safe for now. Because of N fork on d2.
  46. BobAnderson52 (37.Re7) I'm working on ridding myself of my weak pawns.
  47. BobAnderson52 (37...a5) But that a2 B still lurks.
  48. BobAnderson52 (37...a5) I don't usually chat so much. I don't think that it has helped me much.
  49. BobAnderson52 (37...a5) I have Rf6 to defend the b6 pawn.
  50. BobAnderson52 (37...a5) Then maybe Ng5 to shore up f7.
  51. BobAnderson52 (37...a5) And e4 too :)
  52. BobAnderson52 (38.Ke2) That drops the h3 pawn doesn't it?
  53. BobAnderson52 (39.Ke3) (38...Ng1+) I guess it just trades the e4 pawn.
  54. BobAnderson52 (39...Nxh3) White king safety ???
  55. BobAnderson52 (39...Nxh3) I'm going to shut up and play.
  56. sgis (40) go topspin!
  57. BobAnderson52 I think that was a good game.
  58. BobAnderson52 Let's see what SF says.
  59. topspin15 3 inaccuracies, man, you could have done better ;-)
  60. BobAnderson52 Ah. It hinged on blunders. I didn't really see White's blunders, so he must have missed some killer shots.
  61. topspin15 Playing g6, then exchanging the dark squared bishop looked too tempting for an attack, but it doesn't work immediately it seems