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1e4+0.1e6+0.12Nf3+0.1d5+0.13Nc30.0Nf60.04e50.0Nfd70.05d40.0c50.06Bg5?!−0.8...Inaccuracy. Ne2 was best.6.Ne2Be77.c3[...]6...Be7?+0.8Mistake. Qb6 was best.6...Qb67.Be3Nc6[...]7Bxe7+0.7Qxe7?!+1.4Inaccuracy. Kxe7 was best.7...Kxe78.dxc5Kf8[...]8Nb5+1.7O-O+1.79Nc7+1.8Nb6+2.210Nxa8+2.3Nxa8+2.211c3+2.2Nc6+2.212Bb5+1.8f6?!+2.7Inaccuracy. cxd4 was best.12...cxd413.Bxc6bxc6[...]13O-O+2.7Nc7+3.114Bxc6+3.0bxc6+3.015exf6+2.6gxf6+2.716Re1+2.7Kh8+2.717Qa4+2.7Nb5+3.018dxc5+2.8e5+3.119Nd4+2.7Rg8?+4.6Mistake. Qxc5 was best.19...Qxc520.Nxb5cxb5[...]20Nxc6?+2.5...Mistake. Nxb5 was best.20.Nxb5cxb521.Qxb5[...]20...Qg7??+5.3Blunder. Qxc5 was best.20...Qxc521g3+4.9a6+5.222c4?!+3.8...Inaccuracy. Rad1 was best.22.Rad1Nc722...Bg4?+7.8Mistake. dxc4 was best.22...dxc423.Qxc4Qc7[...]23cxb5+7.7Qh6+9.924h4+7.6Bf3+8.325Nxe5+7.0fxe5+6.726Rxe5?!+4.5...Inaccuracy. Qa3 was best.26.Qa3Qf427.Re3[...]26...Qd2+4.627Rg5+4.1Re8+3.828Rg8+??#−7...Checkmate is now unavoidable. Rf1 was best.28.Rf1Re129.Re5[...]28...Kxg8#−729h5#−5Re1+#−430Rxe1#−2Qxe1+#−131Kh2#−1Qxf2+?!−55.0Lost forced checkmate sequence. Qh1# was best.31...Qh1#32Kh3−54.7Qg2+−54.233Kh4−53.6Qh2+??−4.2Blunder. h6 was best.33...h634.Qg4+Bxg4[...]34Kg5−4.2Qxg3+−3.535Kf5−4.1Be4+−3.936Ke6−3.9Qg4+−3.537Kd6??−9.7...Blunder. Ke5 was best.37.Ke5Qg7+38.Kf4[...]37...Qf4+−6.838Ke7??#−12...Checkmate is now unavoidable. Kc6 was best.38.Kc6d4+38...Qc7+#−1239Kf6#−10Kf8#−940Qxa6#−1Qe7#
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/ObJIBn01"] [Date "2018.10.26"] [White "Axp156"] [Black "PP_92"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "ObJIBn01"] [UTCDate "2018.10.26"] [UTCTime "19:01:17"] [WhiteElo "2049"] [BlackElo "2021"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-13"] [BlackRatingDiff "+16"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "C00"] [Opening "French Defense: Two Knights Variation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 e6 2. Nf3 d5 3. Nc3 { C00 French Defense: Two Knights Variation } Nf6 4. e5 Nfd7 5. d4 c5 6. Bg5?! { (0.00 → -0.77) Inaccuracy. Ne2 was best. } (6. Ne2 Be7 7. c3 Nc6 8. a3 O-O 9. Nf4 Qa5 10. Be3 Nxd4) 6... Be7? { (-0.77 → 0.83) Mistake. Qb6 was best. } (6... Qb6 7. Be3 Nc6 8. Bb5 a6 9. dxc5 Bxc5 10. Bxc6 bxc6 11. Bxc5) 7. Bxe7 Qxe7?! { (0.74 → 1.42) Inaccuracy. Kxe7 was best. } (7... Kxe7 8. dxc5 Kf8 9. Qd2 Nc6 10. O-O-O Nxc5 11. Qe3 Qb6 12. Nd4) 8. Nb5 O-O 9. Nc7 Nb6 10. Nxa8 Nxa8 11. c3 Nc6 12. Bb5 f6?! { (1.75 → 2.70) Inaccuracy. cxd4 was best. } (12... cxd4 13. Bxc6 bxc6 14. cxd4 Ba6 15. Qd2 Rc8 16. Rc1 Nb6 17. Qa5 Qb7 18. Qb4 Bb5 19. b3) 13. O-O Nc7 14. Bxc6 bxc6 15. exf6 gxf6 16. Re1 Kh8 17. Qa4 Nb5 18. dxc5 e5 19. Nd4 Rg8? { (2.67 → 4.60) Mistake. Qxc5 was best. } (19... Qxc5 20. Nxb5 cxb5 21. Qa5 a6 22. a4 Bd7 23. Red1 Qd6 24. c4 d4 25. cxb5 axb5 26. axb5) 20. Nxc6? { (4.60 → 2.52) Mistake. Nxb5 was best. } (20. Nxb5 cxb5 21. Qxb5 Bh3 22. g3 Bg4 23. Qa6 Kg7 24. b4 Rb8 25. c6 Qc7 26. b5 h5) 20... Qg7?? { (2.52 → 5.32) Blunder. Qxc5 was best. } (20... Qxc5) 21. g3 a6 22. c4?! { (5.15 → 3.81) Inaccuracy. Rad1 was best. } (22. Rad1 Nc7) 22... Bg4? { (3.81 → 7.81) Mistake. dxc4 was best. } (22... dxc4 23. Qxc4 Qc7 24. a4 Qxc6 25. axb5 axb5 26. Qe4 Qxc5 27. Rec1 Qd4 28. Qc6 e4 29. Rd1) 23. cxb5 Qh6 24. h4 Bf3 25. Nxe5 fxe5 26. Rxe5?! { (6.70 → 4.53) Inaccuracy. Qa3 was best. } (26. Qa3 Qf4 27. Re3 Be4 28. Rxe4 Qxe4 29. bxa6 d4 30. b4 Qc6 31. Qd3 Ra8 32. Re1 Qxa6) 26... Qd2 27. Rg5 Re8 28. Rg8+?? { (3.78 → Mate in 7) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Rf1 was best. } (28. Rf1 Re1 29. Re5 Rxe5 30. Qxa6 Kg7 31. Qb7+ Kf6 32. Qb8 Re7 33. Qh8+ Kf7 34. Qxh7+ Kf6) 28... Kxg8 29. h5 Re1+ 30. Rxe1 Qxe1+ 31. Kh2 Qxf2+?! { (Mate in 1 → -55.02) Lost forced checkmate sequence. Qh1# was best. } (31... Qh1#) 32. Kh3 Qg2+ 33. Kh4 Qh2+?? { (-53.58 → -4.20) Blunder. h6 was best. } (33... h6 34. Qg4+ Bxg4 35. Kxg4 axb5 36. c6 Qxb2 37. Kf5 Qc2+ 38. Kf6 Qxc6+ 39. Ke5 Qc5 40. Kf4) 34. Kg5 Qxg3+ 35. Kf5 Be4+ 36. Ke6 Qg4+ 37. Kd6?? { (-3.52 → -9.67) Blunder. Ke5 was best. } (37. Ke5 Qg7+ 38. Kf4 Qc7+ 39. Kg4 Qd7+ 40. Kg3 axb5 41. Qa8+ Kg7 42. Qb8 Qe7 43. Qxb5 Qg5+) 37... Qf4+ 38. Ke7?? { (-6.78 → Mate in 12) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Kc6 was best. } (38. Kc6 d4+) 38... Qc7+ 39. Kf6 Kf8 40. Qxa6 Qe7# { Black wins by checkmate. } 0-1
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1 Mistake
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92 Average centipawn loss
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3 Inaccuracies
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  1. Axp156 hi, seems like I get a free exchange on move 10 ...
  2. Axp156 king is now safe, plan is to exchange material and go for the endgame with an exchange up
  3. colwem Well this isn't looking so good for black.
  4. colwem I can't believe this is theory.
  5. colwem 19...Rg8? threaten Rxg2 if he takes the pawn. Crack open king, can that work?
  6. colwem sweet! he played it.
  7. PP_92 I had planned Qxc5 as a response to Nc6. No clue if it was any better but at least I should follow my ideas.
  8. PP_92 I barely see an attack anymore. Qxc5 would've opened a lot more opportunities.
  9. colwem I mean, white can just play 25. Re3 e4 26. Rxf3 exf3 and then Qf4 and he's winning.
  10. colwem Ok, not Qf4 lol.
  11. PP_92 Qf4 and I'm running out of moves.
  12. PP_92 Except I can take it.
  13. PP_92 Here I felt like I can just keep going with the tricks
  14. PP_92 Threatening mate in 3 and it's not clear to me how white defends
  15. colwem If this wins then... wow.
  16. colwem 27...Re8
  17. PP_92 It's mate in 4 but who cares. My calculation hasn't been on point this game.
  18. PP_92 So let's see how white defends
  19. colwem Rf1 maybe?
  20. PP_92 Luckily it's not my job to defend.
  21. ErinYu Rf1 Re1 maybe?
  22. colwem Yeah, at first I was thinking Qc4 but duh, dxc4
  23. PP_92 Giving up the queen is the only defense I see.
  24. colwem Yeah, I see no good defense either.
  25. Alex_slow interesting position indeed. can't believe white is lost. is it?
  26. PP_92 Rf1 Re1... Should still be mate
  27. ErinYu White doesn't have to capture on e1 if he can defend e2, but I don't see how white defends f2
  28. ErinYu defend f2*
  29. Alex_slow yeah I also though so
  30. PP_92 Also when I said it's mate in 4 I think I miscalculated again and it's actually mate in 3 like I said originally.
  31. PP_92 Really not my day calculation wise.
  32. Alex_slow ok rf1 re1 rxd5! rxf1 kxf1 qc1 rd1
  33. PP_92 And I mean the current threat. Qd1 stops the immidiet threat.
  34. ErinYu This guy says he's not good enough for board 1 but he self-deprecates as well as I do...
  35. Alex_slow black is up a bishop in the end but it is unclear
  36. Alex_slow although black does not have to play qc1 since qe2 is more clear mate coming
  37. ErinYu Hmm I think Qe2 instead of Qc1 wins?
  38. Alex_slow indeed
  39. ErinYu The best shot might have been Rf1 Re1 Qd4 Qxd4 Rxe1
  40. Axp156 sadly, I can't find any real defence ...
  41. ErinYu Still up material I think, and mate in 1 is a threat
  42. Alex_slow on qd4 first rxf1 and then qxd4
  43. ErinYu Qd4 comes with chek though
  44. Alex_slow oh, then that was something
  45. colwem So am I missing something. Re1+ wins instantly?
  46. ErinYu Actually in that line white's down material but has a lot of pawns... still better than getting mated I'd imagine
  47. Alex_slow yeah, actually not bad ErinYu, 2 rooks and mating net, that would be still a game
  48. TCGRIF King is pretty tucked in on h2 colwem
  49. TCGRIF Oh wait
  50. TCGRIF Lol
  51. Alex_slow maybe white could even win there
  52. TCGRIF Yea Whoops
  53. ErinYu Very suspicious
  54. colwem Wait what? Qh1# right?
  55. TCGRIF Yea 31 #
  56. ErinYu Yeah our team's having some technical difficulties this round...
  57. TCGRIF but this should get the job done too
  58. colwem Slow down!. It's winning anyway.
  59. Alex_slow is it? :)
  60. SycoraxCirce yeah wins a queen
  61. SycoraxCirce or not?
  62. ErinYu So does this count as an unsafe king or getting the king up in the endgame?
  63. TCGRIF lol
  64. Alex_slow king will support those pawns. how smart... go Axp!
  65. PP_92 Looking back 35.. Kf7 would've been better
  66. TCGRIF This is good! Keeps white away from b6.
  67. PP_92 Maybe not. 35.. Kf7 Qf4 could've saved it
  68. ErinYu Does Qh4 work?
  69. ErinYu Qh4 Kd6 Qd8... and maybe not after Ke5
  70. Alex_slow he was afraid of kc6 d4 kb6 qb8 kxa6 qa8, but white did not have to take on a6 just ka5
  71. Alex_slow although that was still loosing, nevermind
  72. ErinYu I think he found something. Qd6 Kg5 Qe4 Kh4 Qf4 Kh3 Bf4
  73. ErinYu Which is kinda pretty...
  74. TCGRIF Qd6 cxd6?
  75. colwem Qg7+ Ke6 Kf8?
  76. ErinYu Of course
  77. ErinYu Yeah didn't see that pawns move diagonally
  78. PP_92 Now this is mate in 2 isn't it?
  79. PP_92 Nah. Mate in 3 right?
  80. colwem ??
  81. py3 I'm ashamed to say that watching Erin suggest blunders in chat makes me feel better about myself ☹
  82. TCGRIF gg
  83. ErinYu This game was the best thing I've seen all day
  84. PP_92 Erin stop looking at my game.
  85. ErinYu Well done :) making my like easier for Sunday...
  86. PP_92 Look at the graph.
  87. PP_92 That's not well done
  88. Alex_slow move 27 is still +4. crazy comp
  89. ErinYu Yeah but you had the advantage on move 6. Clearly the comeback was inevitable
  90. PP_92 I knew Qb6 was the right move to play but I wanted to simplify without thinking.
  91. PP_92 Thus playing for a loss.
  92. Alex_slow gg
  93. ErinYu Wow Rf1 Re1 Re5 is just the queen sac but better...