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1e4+0.3d6+0.62d4+0.5Nf6+0.53Bd3+0.2g6+0.74f4+0.5Bg7+0.45Nf3+0.5c5+0.56dxc5+0.5Qa5++0.67Nc3+0.5Qxc5+0.48Qe2+0.4O-O+0.59Be3+0.4Qb4+0.610O-O-O??−1.3...Blunder. O-O was best.10.O-OQxb211.Nb5[...]10...Nxe4−1.111Bxe4−1.5Bxc3−1.412bxc3−1.5Qxe4−1.713Qd3−2.2Qa4−2.214Nd4?!−3.3...Inaccuracy. c4 was best.14.c4Qxa214...Nd7?!−2.1Inaccuracy. e5 was best.14...e515.fxe5dxe5[...]15h4?!−3.0...Inaccuracy. Kb1 was best.15.Kb1Nc515...Nc5−2.816Qe2??−6.3...Blunder. Qb5 was best.16.Qb5Qxa217.Qb2[...]16...Ne4??−3.0Blunder. Qa3+ was best.16...Qa3+17.Kd2Ne4+[...]17Qd3??−9.9...Blunder. Qb5 was best.17.Qb5Qxa218.Qb2[...]17...Qa3+−9.7
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/RMo65fT1"] [Date "2017.06.18"] [White "CaptNCarter"] [Black "yago666"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "RMo65fT1"] [UTCDate "2017.06.18"] [UTCTime "21:32:38"] [WhiteElo "1951"] [BlackElo "1933"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-11"] [BlackRatingDiff "+12"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "B00"] [Opening "Pirc Defense"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 { B00 Pirc Defense } 3. Bd3 g6 4. f4 Bg7 5. Nf3 c5 6. dxc5 Qa5+ 7. Nc3 Qxc5 8. Qe2 O-O 9. Be3 Qb4 10. O-O-O?? { (0.60 → -1.30) Blunder. O-O was best. } (10. O-O Qxb2 11. Nb5 Ne8 12. e5 Qb4 13. Nxa7 Nc6 14. Rab1 Qa3 15. Nxc8 Rxc8 16. c4 dxe5) 10... Nxe4 11. Bxe4 Bxc3 12. bxc3 Qxe4 13. Qd3 Qa4 14. Nd4?! { (-2.18 → -3.34) Inaccuracy. c4 was best. } (14. c4 Qxa2) 14... Nd7?! { (-3.34 → -2.09) Inaccuracy. e5 was best. } (14... e5 15. fxe5 dxe5 16. Bh6 exd4 17. Qxd4 Qxd4 18. cxd4 Rd8 19. Rhg1 Bf5 20. g4 Be4 21. Kb2) 15. h4?! { (-2.09 → -3.04) Inaccuracy. Kb1 was best. } (15. Kb1 Nc5) 15... Nc5 16. Qe2?? { (-2.77 → -6.29) Blunder. Qb5 was best. } (16. Qb5 Qxa2 17. Qb2 Qxb2+ 18. Kxb2 Na4+ 19. Ka1 Nxc3 20. Rd3 Ne4 21. Rb1 Bd7 22. Ne2 b6) 16... Ne4?? { (-6.29 → -2.98) Blunder. Qa3+ was best. } (16... Qa3+ 17. Kd2 Ne4+ 18. Ke1 Qxc3+ 19. Rd2 Bg4 20. Nb5 Qa1+ 21. Rd1 Bxe2 22. Rxa1 Bxb5 23. Rb1) 17. Qd3?? { (-2.98 → -9.90) Blunder. Qb5 was best. } (17. Qb5 Qxa2 18. Qb2 Qa5 19. h5 Bg4 20. hxg6 Bxd1 21. gxh7+ Kh8 22. Rxd1 Rfc8 23. Rd3 Kxh7) 17... Qa3+ { White resigns. } 0-1
2 Inaccuracies
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3 Blunders
95 Average centipawn loss
68%Accuracy
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1 Inaccuracy
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  1. JohnJPershing Good luck Capn!
  2. yago666 meh, no austrian attack
  3. god666 Gg CaptN! Our team is already lost, with 1/5. This is the last game.
  4. Aliquantus now there's 3... e5 4. c3 d5, wonder if yago knows about that line
  5. yago666 hmm
  6. yago666 so what's the difference between him having played Bd3 and Nc3 here?
  7. god666 3.Nc3 is far more common.
  8. yago666 well I guess the difference is he can go c3
  9. god666 After 5... 0-0 6.Nc3 it transposed back to main line.
  10. Aliquantus i think Nc6 is a bit more attractive here, d4 is not as well defended
  11. god666 here now white has 6.c3 option, that he wouldn't have after Nc3.
  12. yago666 ok, back in familiar territory
  13. Aliquantus now they transpose back to normal stuff
  14. dahdah Hello chessMI as a french citizen I know your site, very good job excellent continue and I wish you all the best for your goal
  15. god666 6.dxc5 may be good, but I really like 6.c3 there, keeping big center.
  16. god666 Dawn they are fast!
  17. Aliquantus wow
  18. Aliquantus I'm pretty sure Qa5 is the main move
  19. god666 Yes, 9... Qb4 is very rare (6% in my db)
  20. ErinYu ... does this win a pawn already?
  21. god666 but CaptN answered 0-0-0 very fast
  22. god666 althought 10.0-0!? gives better results
  23. Aliquantus but O-O-O looks suicidal
  24. god666 If 11.Bxe4 Bxc3 12.bc Qxe4 wins a pawn and nice position.
  25. god666 White only hope now is to Ng5
  26. Aliquantus a bit like your game, black wins a pawn but only developed the queen :)
  27. god666 Not the same : Kc1 is really weak here, and c2-c3 too
  28. god666 Black king is already safe.
  29. Aliquantus i know, this is way better for black
  30. god666 So I think there is no compensation for white.
  31. Lukhas I wonder if god666 is really yago666 cheating by reading the spectators chat
  32. Lukhas those league mods are so corrupt
  33. Aliquantus it makes sense
  34. god666 14.Bf5;
  35. god666 Opposite color B is not yet a threat, as B/N exchange remains possible
  36. god666 Ending is great for whites (c2/c3)
  37. god666 for black sorry
  38. god666 13... Qa4 very active is an option.
  39. god666 (threat a2 and Bf5)
  40. yago666 trading was probably clean, but I hate trading queens unless I'm clearly winning because I'm just not good at endgames
  41. yago666 might have so dark square issues on my kingside though, hoping I won't come to regret this
  42. Aliquantus i guess white should just go all in on the kingside
  43. god666 10.0-0 Qxb2 Nb5 Ne8 e5 Qb4 Nxa7 was unclear (Nayhebaver 2442-Jablonicky 2230, 2017). No top player game.
  44. Aliquantus yeah, i remember Qxb2 not being something white should be too concerned about
  45. Aliquantus (i played the pirc in a previous life)
  46. god666 9... Qb4 is rare but very accurate, white scores only 41%
  47. god666 Good prep from yago!
  48. Aliquantus how many games though?
  49. god666 18 out of 2M in my db
  50. god666 9... Da5 mainline 200games +60% for white
  51. ErinYu Can white prevent losing the a2 pawn?
  52. god666 Be6 next move...
  53. Aliquantus not really
  54. god666 Yes Kb2 and Ra1 but...
  55. Aliquantus Kb2 Ra1 but that's ridiculous
  56. ErinYu There may have been Qd5 since then Be6 hangs b7
  57. Aliquantus but if you take b7 you open the b-file as well
  58. god666 Ok, white is lost on normal basis. So he should go for f4-f5, Bh6, h2-h4, forgetting about a2 and pawns in general.
  59. god666 Masterpiece : 9... Qa5, Spassky went for 10.0-0 and couldn't win with an exchange up, Spassky-Fischer, Reykjavik 1972.
  60. yago666 hesitating between Nc6 and Nd7
  61. god666 Threat is Nb6 Nc4, and Qa3+ Qb2#
  62. god666 Once again, CaptN is playing very fast regarding the danger of threats.
  63. Lukhas unless this is all theory I don't understand how they still have that much time on the clock on move 15 considering the messy position
  64. god666 Nc5 Qe2 Qa3 Kd2 Ne4 also serious threat.
  65. god666 We are far far from theory, this has never been played.
  66. Lukhas I can understand why white would not want to play this often :)
  67. ErinYu Was 10.O-O-O theory or just a quickly made mistake?
  68. dahdah look like a mistake to me
  69. yago666 why didn't I just trade queens
  70. ErinYu Qa3+ looks winning on the spot
  71. god666 I'm sure that 9... Qb4 is a smart prep of yago, near out of amator repertoire. 10.0-0-0 is a mistake, played too fast.
  72. god666 Once your opponent change a move, you really have to take a big time to understand differences.
  73. Saschlars One more chance for Qa3+
  74. Lukhas surely he saw the fork
  75. Saschlars there it is
  76. Lukhas he saw!
  77. Saschlars gg
  78. god666 16.Qa3+ was better, then Kd2 Ne4+
  79. Lukhas that's a queen or a mate
  80. god666 it was winning I think.
  81. Lukhas what about 16.Qa3+ Kb1
  82. Lukhas before the e4 pony that kills white
  83. god666 16.Qa3+ Kb1 17.Na4 and Qb2#
  84. Lukhas oh right, Na4
  85. Lukhas indeed :)
  86. god666 Although... Qb5!
  87. Saschlars good game :)
  88. Lukhas gg guys
  89. dahdah great job yago666
  90. god666 It was violent! Thx you two!
  91. isaypotato ggs
  92. yago666 missed 16... Qa3