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1e4+0.1d6+0.32Nf3+0.4g6+0.53d4+0.5Bg7+0.44c4+0.4Bg4+0.55Be2+0.4Nc6+0.46Be3+0.3Nf6?!+1.0Inaccuracy. Bxf3 was best.6...Bxf37.Bxf3e5[...]7Nc3+0.6O-O+0.98O-O+1.0Nd7+0.79Qd2+0.6e5+0.810d5+0.9Bxf3+0.711Bxf3+0.6Nd4+0.612Bxd4?!−0.3...Inaccuracy. Bg4 was best.12.Bg412...exd4−0.213Nb5−0.5c5?+0.6Mistake. d3 was best.13...d314dxc6+0.5bxc6+0.515Nxd4+0.5Qb6+0.616Nb3?!0.0...Inaccuracy. Rad1 was best.16.Rad1Ne517.Be2[...]16...Ne50.017Be20.0c5?!+0.7Inaccuracy. a5 was best.17...a518.Rad1a4[...]18Rab1+0.2Rfe8+0.519f4+0.2Nc6+0.320Bf3+0.3Rad8+0.621Kh1?−0.5...Mistake. Nc1 was best.21.Nc1a522.Ne2[...]21...a5?+0.6Mistake. Qa6 was best.21...Qa622Nc1+0.4Nd4+0.723b3+0.3a4+0.424e5??−2.4...Blunder. Ne2 was best.24.Ne2axb324...dxe5?!−1.7Inaccuracy. Nxf3 was best.24...Nxf325fxe5??−8.3...Blunder. Bd5 was best.25.Bd5e426.Ne2[...]25...Nxf3−8.426Qf4−9.9Nd2−9.227Qxf7+−11.2Kh8−9.928Ne2−12.2Rf8−11.729e6−17.1Rxf7−15.630Rxf7−21.7Qxe6−20.4
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White resigned • Black is victorious
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/W6aFYdrQ"] [Date "2019.03.22"] [White "Timikofski"] [Black "Kraaft"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "W6aFYdrQ"] [UTCDate "2019.03.22"] [UTCTime "15:58:16"] [WhiteElo "1627"] [BlackElo "1622"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-19"] [BlackRatingDiff "+11"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "A41"] [Opening "Robatsch Defense"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 d6 2. Nf3 g6 3. d4 Bg7 4. c4 Bg4 { A41 Robatsch Defense } 5. Be2 Nc6 6. Be3 Nf6?! { (0.32 → 0.97) Inaccuracy. Bxf3 was best. } (6... Bxf3 7. Bxf3 e5 8. d5 Nd4 9. O-O c5 10. Be2 Nf6 11. Bd3) 7. Nc3 O-O 8. O-O Nd7 9. Qd2 e5 10. d5 Bxf3 11. Bxf3 Nd4 12. Bxd4?! { (0.60 → -0.34) Inaccuracy. Bg4 was best. } (12. Bg4) 12... exd4 13. Nb5 c5? { (-0.49 → 0.61) Mistake. d3 was best. } (13... d3) 14. dxc6 bxc6 15. Nxd4 Qb6 16. Nb3?! { (0.61 → 0.00) Inaccuracy. Rad1 was best. } (16. Rad1 Ne5 17. Be2 a5 18. b3 Rfe8 19. Rfe1 Nd7 20. Nc2 Nc5 21. Bf3 h5 22. g3 Rad8) 16... Ne5 17. Be2 c5?! { (0.00 → 0.65) Inaccuracy. a5 was best. } (17... a5 18. Rad1 a4 19. Nd4 Nd7 20. b4 axb3 21. axb3 Rfe8 22. Bf3 Ne5 23. Be2) 18. Rab1 Rfe8 19. f4 Nc6 20. Bf3 Rad8 21. Kh1? { (0.59 → -0.54) Mistake. Nc1 was best. } (21. Nc1 a5 22. Ne2 Qa6 23. b3 a4 24. Kh1 axb3 25. axb3 Qa3 26. Rfd1 Nd4 27. h3 Nxe2) 21... a5? { (-0.54 → 0.55) Mistake. Qa6 was best. } (21... Qa6) 22. Nc1 Nd4 23. b3 a4 24. e5?? { (0.39 → -2.45) Blunder. Ne2 was best. } (24. Ne2 axb3) 24... dxe5?! { (-2.45 → -1.69) Inaccuracy. Nxf3 was best. } (24... Nxf3) 25. fxe5?? { (-1.69 → -8.32) Blunder. Bd5 was best. } (25. Bd5 e4 26. Ne2 e3 27. Qd1 axb3 28. axb3 Nf5 29. Qc2 h5 30. g3 Kh7 31. Kg2 Kh8) 25... Nxf3 26. Qf4 Nd2 27. Qxf7+ Kh8 28. Ne2 Rf8 29. e6 Rxf7 30. Rxf7 Qxe6 { White resigns. } 0-1
2 Inaccuracies
1 Mistake
2 Blunders
56 Average centipawn loss
79%Accuracy
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3 Inaccuracies
2 Mistakes
0 Blunders
23 Average centipawn loss
91%Accuracy
  1. Timikofski it would probably help if knew my way around this as white. Only play this as black. On the upside, other patzers won with this
  2. gotthatplymouthrock dxd4 exd4 nb5?
  3. Timikofski Rab1 soon and hopefully all will be fine
  4. Kraaft As soon as I played something fell behind me... scare the shit out of me... I don't think its a good sign...
  5. Timikofski Nb3, but he has Nc5 followed by Rb8 and I am not sure how to defend b2
  6. Timikofski Nb3,Nc5,Nxc5, dxc5?,Rab1,Rb8,b3 unsure though
  7. Timikofski Ne5, Be2
  8. Timikofski Rab1 is probably sensible here as planned earlier, f4 maybe has some time
  9. Timikofski couldnt help myself
  10. glbert go kraaft!
  11. Timikofski Qxd3,Rxe4,Bf3, Rad8 scared me, but There is Qxc5 :(
  12. Timikofski just in case Nd4 stuff works
  13. Timikofski b3, or Ne2., althouhg Ne2,Nxd4,Bxd4
  14. phantom567459 go Kraaft!
  15. phantom567459 if black could somehow make a sacrifice on b3 work long term that would be fun
  16. Timikofski bxa4,Qxb1,Nc3 unfortunately doesnt work, Qc2
  17. Timikofski another idea is e5,dx,Bd5,exf4,Rxf4
  18. Aleksandr88_62 Interesting game
  19. Aleksandr88_62 E5 is bad after Nf3 i think
  20. Aleksandr88_62 Maybe Ne2
  21. Kraaft that feel weird to open my rook on the Q
  22. Timikofski upps
  23. Aleksandr88_62 Bd5 was better
  24. phantom567459 Am I missing something with Nxf3 now?
  25. Kraaft wth?! what am I missing again?
  26. gotthatplymouthrock Nxf3 loses material, right?
  27. phantom567459 Nxf3 and white has to move the Queen I think
  28. phantom567459 Then just Nxe5
  29. Timikofski sorry guys
  30. phantom567459 Nxe5 defends f7
  31. Kraaft Qf7+ ok but is it sufficient really?
  32. Kraaft If I don't play the fork but Ne5 my teams gonna shame me :s
  33. phantom567459 I'm not gonna shame you for Ne5. I missed Nd2 lol
  34. phantom567459 I think that's a mouse slip
  35. Takeback sent
  36. Takeback accepted
  37. phantom567459 @guesster Rb2
  38. Timikofski busted after Nxb8 and Rf8 threatening #
  39. somethingpretentious b1?
  40. phantom567459 f1 sets a trap of Rf8
  41. phantom567459 This just wins a rook though
  42. somethingpretentious gg
  43. phantom567459 gg
  44. glbert good game.
  45. Timikofski e5 was terrible supposadly, But Ne2,Nxe2 I really disliked Bd5 which wont move for the rest of the game
  46. Kraaft Ne2 Nxe2 ?! I don't think I would have done that ever
  47. Kraaft You can still prepare e5 after that
  48. Timikofski I really wanted that Bishop on d5 to bind one of your rooks to f8
  49. Timikofski But even if you dont play 25.Nxf3, but 25. dxe5,Bd5,e4! and your pawn is rolling
  50. Timikofski Was really hoping we would play an evans gambit :)
  51. Kraaft Yeah e4 looks like my only move I wouldn't have been happy to go that way even if SF seems in heaven
  52. Kraaft What is evans gambit sorry for my lack of knowledge =(
  53. Kraaft oh its an e4 e5... man I don't play that often :D
  54. Kraaft And you have a to good score in those anyway
  55. Timikofski saw a couple of games of you in that e4,e5,bc5. I improvised this. I am only ever on the other side
  56. Timikofski but funny how a KID game can transpose from e4