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1e4+0.2e5+0.42Nf3+0.3Nc6+0.23Bb5+0.4a6+0.44Ba4+0.5Nf6+0.35O-O+0.3Be7+0.46Re1+0.4b5+0.47Bb3+0.2O-O+0.48h3+0.5d6+0.59c3+0.6Na5+0.810Bc2+0.6c5+0.411d4+0.4cxd4+0.612cxd4+0.4Nc6+0.913d5?!−0.1...Inaccuracy. Nc3 was best.13.Nc3Bd714.a4[...]13...Nb8?+1.1Mistake. Nb4 was best.13...Nb414.Bb3a5[...]14a4+1.1bxa4+1.215Bxa4+0.9Bd7+0.916Bc2+1.4Bc8+1.817Nbd2+1.5Nbd7+1.918Nf1?!+1.3...Inaccuracy. Nc4 was best.18.Nc418...Ne8+1.719Ng3+1.7g6+1.820Nh2?!+1.0...Inaccuracy. Bh6 was best.20.Bh6Ng721.b4[...]20...Ng7+0.921Ng4+1.1Kh8+1.122Nh6?!+0.3...Inaccuracy. Ra3 was best.22.Ra322...Bg5+0.723Ra3?!+0.1...Inaccuracy. Qf3 was best.23.Qf323...Bxh6??+2.0Blunder. Rb8 was best.23...Rb824.Rf324Bxh6+1.9Qh4+2.225Qd2+2.2Qe7+2.326Bxg7+?!+1.2...Inaccuracy. Bd3 was best.26.Bd3Bb727.Rea1[...]26...Kxg7+1.127Nf5+??−3.6...Blunder. Rea1 was best.27.Rea127...gxf5−3.728Rg3+−3.9Kh8−3.929Qh6?!−5.2...Inaccuracy. exf5 was best.29.exf5Rb829...Qf6−5.230Qh5−6.3f4−5.831Rg4−6.3Rg8−5.032f3?!−7.0...Inaccuracy. Rxg8+ was best.32.Rxg8+32...Rxg4−5.733hxg4−5.8Qg6−5.434Qh4−6.1Nf6−5.835Kf2−6.6Rb8−6.536b3−6.5Kg7−6.437Rd1−7.9Qh6?!−5.4Inaccuracy. Bxg4 was best.37...Bxg4
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/b8BnExSZ"] [Date "2020.03.17"] [White "jwwells42"] [Black "TimothyHa"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "b8BnExSZ"] [UTCDate "2020.03.17"] [UTCTime "18:00:35"] [WhiteElo "1898"] [BlackElo "2037"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-8"] [BlackRatingDiff "+4"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "1800+30"] [ECO "C96"] [Opening "Ruy Lopez: Closed, Chigorin Defense"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 O-O 8. h3 d6 9. c3 Na5 10. Bc2 c5 { C96 Ruy Lopez: Closed, Chigorin Defense } 11. d4 cxd4 12. cxd4 Nc6 13. d5?! { (0.93 → -0.15) Inaccuracy. Nc3 was best. } (13. Nc3 Bd7 14. a4 Re8 15. Bg5 b4 16. Ne2 h6 17. Be3 Rc8 18. Ng3 Bf8 19. d5 Na5) 13... Nb8? { (-0.15 → 1.05) Mistake. Nb4 was best. } (13... Nb4 14. Bb3 a5 15. a3 Na6 16. Nc3 Nc5 17. Bc2 Bd7 18. Be3 Qb8 19. Bxc5 dxc5 20. b3) 14. a4 bxa4 15. Bxa4 Bd7 16. Bc2 Bc8 17. Nbd2 Nbd7 18. Nf1?! { (1.91 → 1.28) Inaccuracy. Nc4 was best. } (18. Nc4) 18... Ne8 19. Ng3 g6 20. Nh2?! { (1.78 → 1.03) Inaccuracy. Bh6 was best. } (20. Bh6 Ng7 21. b4 Nb6 22. Bd3 f5 23. Qd2 f4 24. Nf1 Rf7 25. Rec1 Ne8 26. Qe2 Nc7) 20... Ng7 21. Ng4 Kh8 22. Nh6?! { (1.13 → 0.34) Inaccuracy. Ra3 was best. } (22. Ra3) 22... Bg5 23. Ra3?! { (0.74 → 0.10) Inaccuracy. Qf3 was best. } (23. Qf3) 23... Bxh6?? { (0.10 → 1.97) Blunder. Rb8 was best. } (23... Rb8 24. Rf3) 24. Bxh6 Qh4 25. Qd2 Qe7 26. Bxg7+?! { (2.26 → 1.15) Inaccuracy. Bd3 was best. } (26. Bd3 Bb7 27. Rea1 Nc5 28. Bc2 Nd7 29. b4 Rfc8 30. Bd3 Ne8 31. Bxa6 Bxa6 32. Rxa6 Rxa6) 26... Kxg7 27. Nf5+?? { (1.05 → -3.59) Blunder. Rea1 was best. } (27. Rea1) 27... gxf5 28. Rg3+ Kh8 29. Qh6?! { (-3.90 → -5.23) Inaccuracy. exf5 was best. } (29. exf5 Rb8) 29... Qf6 30. Qh5 f4 31. Rg4 Rg8 32. f3?! { (-5.01 → -6.99) Inaccuracy. Rxg8+ was best. } (32. Rxg8+) 32... Rxg4 33. hxg4 Qg6 34. Qh4 Nf6 35. Kf2 Rb8 36. b3 Kg7 37. Rd1 Qh6?! { (-7.89 → -5.44) Inaccuracy. Bxg4 was best. } { White resigns. } (37... Bxg4) 0-1
8 Inaccuracies
0 Mistakes
1 Blunder
52 Average centipawn loss
81%Accuracy
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1 Inaccuracy
1 Mistake
1 Blunder
36 Average centipawn loss
92%Accuracy
  1. jwwells42 this feels like a "get him out of book" approach, but maybe there's more cooking than that
  2. jwwells42 may have that feeling because I am...out of book
  3. jwwells42 [12]
  4. jwwells42 I'm much less active if I try to go to an endgame with dxe Nxe Nxe dxe Qxd8
  5. jwwells42 reckon d5 Na5 b3 is okay
  6. jwwells42 or I was just baited into d4-d5 prematurely, also a possibility
  7. jwwells42 looking at 14.a4 or 14. Nbd2
  8. jwwells42 bit dumb looking now that I've done it
  9. jwwells42 now I have this weak b-pawn and I'm losing tempi
  10. jwwells42 didn't consider Bg5, effective way to trade off the bad bishop
  11. jwwells42 pretty much refutes Nh6 huh
  12. jwwells42 not sure what to do with this connection issues thingy
  13. jwwells42 what about 26 Bxg7 Kxg7 Nf5+ gxf5 Rg3+ .. looks fine for black actually
  14. jwwells42 the problem is even if Nh5 gh5, king just has Kh8 Qh6 Rg8 and the line seems to stop
  15. jwwells42 if I stick with Nf5 I might get the lsb involved
  16. jwwells42 didn't make it work, but spent all my time on it
  17. jwwells42 might as well roll the dice now
  18. jwwells42 right, knight can defend both
  19. jwwells42 bummer
  20. jwwells42 well, that was a fun psychological breakdown
  21. jwwells42 basically down two pieces since the LSB never got in
  22. jwwells42 gotta figure out how to consider a sac line and not sacrifice my entire clock
  23. TurnOnTheLights Nice game!
  24. TurnOnTheLights You did pretty well up until the knight sac
  25. jwwells42 thanks
  26. jwwells42 got a lot left to learn
  27. TurnOnTheLights You just kept pushing on the kingside even after you exchanged most of the pieces
  28. TurnOnTheLights In the ruy white normally wants to play on the kingside and white on the queenside
  29. jwwells42 yeah I had play on the queenside that I underrated because I thought ..f5 was a problem
  30. TurnOnTheLights but thats normally due to pawn structure
  31. TurnOnTheLights yeah f5 isn't really that big of a deal
  32. TurnOnTheLights if you had instead gone for the queenside you probably would have been able to draw at the very least, if not win
  33. jwwells42 I was so focused on "can he get f5 in" that I didn't calculate "what happens if he does"
  34. TurnOnTheLights yeah, its a common problem that i also suffer from
  35. TurnOnTheLights i see a potential attack on my king and i freak out, or i think i can throw my pieces at the enemy king and i celebrate
  36. TurnOnTheLights instead of carefully considering the position and whether such attacks are actually good
  37. jwwells42 I decided the attack was probably bad with about 3 minute sleft
  38. jwwells42 but by that time, I had no time to consider what else to do
  39. TurnOnTheLights yeah
  40. TurnOnTheLights i probably still would have gone for the queenside, because things aren't terribly complex, but its hard to make those decisions when you're
  41. TurnOnTheLights low on time
  42. TurnOnTheLights Looking at your time management, you also spent wayyy too much time on move 26
  43. TurnOnTheLights Were you evaluating Nf5 when thinking about your move?
  44. jwwells42 oh yeah
  45. jwwells42 that was where I tried to work all of it out
  46. jwwells42 was looking at Nh5 as well but I thought with Nf5 I was getting exf at some point and the LSB would cause problems--but that line doesn't
  47. jwwells42 exist because Qf6 is legal
  48. TurnOnTheLights I can see why it would be tempting, because with so many pieces aimed at the king and the a3 rook ready to move to f3, it feels like you
  49. TurnOnTheLights could have something
  50. TurnOnTheLights but its important to consider whether you can actually force it
  51. TurnOnTheLights i have a bad habit of going for speculative attacks that i got from doing tactics puzzles wrong
  52. jwwells42 yeah
  53. jwwells42 I wouldn't have pulled the trigger if I hadn't been about to flag though
  54. TurnOnTheLights cuz when i did puzzles, i'd play a move w/o fully calculating, and just make moves as I go
  55. jwwells42 I always calc out puzzles but I also always flag lol
  56. TurnOnTheLights lol
  57. TurnOnTheLights I get massive time trouble too
  58. TurnOnTheLights I'm like a shitty Grischuk that plays worse at low time controls instead of better haha
  59. jwwells42 that makes two of us
  60. TurnOnTheLights one thing that i'm trying, and i think it might be helpful to you too, is to try and plan out how im going to spend my time
  61. TurnOnTheLights like, i ask myself 'is this position a critical position', and be careful not to spend too much time on it if it isn't
  62. TurnOnTheLights after move 25, there are some complexities in the position, but you have a fairly straightforward plan w/ minimal risk in going after black'
  63. TurnOnTheLights s
  64. TurnOnTheLights weak queenside
  65. TurnOnTheLights often times, if there is a simple approach that guarantees an advantage, its better to go for that
  66. jwwells42 see I thought it was critical :P either I do a big kaboom or ..f5 and ???
  67. TurnOnTheLights ah yeah, if you thought f5 was a threat than the position would be critical
  68. jwwells42 seeing f5 exf gxf Bxg7+ Qxg7 Nxf5 would've changed the tenor of the conversation
  69. jwwells42 maybe this is a "considering the opponent's moves" issue
  70. TurnOnTheLights yeah
  71. TurnOnTheLights honestly its a 'give the opponent too much respect' problem
  72. TurnOnTheLights not them as a person, but their position
  73. jwwells42 yeah
  74. TurnOnTheLights chess is a battle of you and your opponent trying to force your agendas onto each other
  75. TurnOnTheLights and if you react to imagined enemy threats when you don't have to, or adjust your game play based off of them
  76. TurnOnTheLights ur basically giving them the intiative for free
  77. jwwells42 or a knight, as it were
  78. TurnOnTheLights overall, id say u played pretty well, and you know what ur supposed to do
  79. TurnOnTheLights keep up the good work!
  80. TurnOnTheLights that too lol
  81. jwwells42 thanks for the help :)
  82. TurnOnTheLights im talking big game, but i'm probably gonna hang a piece on move 10 in my game cuz i blitzed out the moves despite not knowing theory lol
  83. jwwells42 lol