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1e4+0.2d5?!+0.8Inaccuracy. e5 was best.1...e52.Nf3Nc6[...]2exd5+0.4Qxd5+0.73Nc3+0.6Qd6+0.74Bc4+0.4Nf6+0.25d30.0c6?!+0.6Inaccuracy. a6 was best.5...a66.Nf3Nc6[...]6h3?!−0.1...Inaccuracy. a4 was best.6.a4Bf57.Nge2[...]6...Bf5?!+0.5Inaccuracy. b5 was best.6...b57.Bb3a5[...]7Nf3+0.6e6+0.48Bg5+0.1Nbd7+0.19Qd2−0.2Qc7−0.110Bf4−0.1Bd6−0.111Bxd6−0.2Qxd60.012O-O−0.1O-O−0.213a3−0.3a5−0.114b4?!−1.1...Inaccuracy. d4 was best.14.d4h615.Rfe1[...]14...b5−0.815Ba2?!−1.9...Inaccuracy. Bb3 was best.15.Bb3axb416.axb4[...]15...axb4−2.316axb4−2.2Qxb4−2.217Rfb1−2.5Qd6−2.518Ne2−2.3Ra3?!−1.6Inaccuracy. h6 was best.18...h619.Ned419Nfd4??−4.6...Blunder. Bb3 was best.19.Bb3Rfa819...Bg6??−2.2Blunder. Rfa8 was best.19...Rfa820.Nxf520Bb3−2.1Rfa8−2.221Rxa3−2.1Rxa3−1.922Qc3−2.1Ra6−2.223f4?!−3.2...Inaccuracy. Ra1 was best.23.Ra1b424.Qe1[...]23...h6?!−2.2Inaccuracy. b4 was best.23...b424Rf1−2.6Nc5−2.825Qb4−2.5Nb7−2.326Qd2−2.9Qd7−2.627Nf3−2.8Nc5−2.428Ne5−2.8Nxb3−2.829cxb3−3.1Qa7+−3.030Kh2−2.8Ra2−2.831Qd1??−7.1...Blunder. Qe1 was best.31.Qe131...Bh5−7.332g4−7.2Qe3−6.633Re1−10.1Rd2−8.034Qa1−9.5Rxe2+−8.935Rxe2−8.7Qxe2+−8.736Kh1−9.4Bg6−9.437Qa8+−9.8Kh7−9.638Nxg6−9.8Kxg6−10.339Qxc6−10.0Qf1+−10.240Kh2−10.3Qxf4+−9.941Kh1−11.4Qf1+−10.242Kh2−10.6Qe2+−9.843Kh1−10.7Qxd3−10.044b4?#−15...Checkmate is now unavoidable. Qg2 was best.44.Qg2Kg545.Kg1[...]44...Qxh3+?!−12.5Lost forced checkmate sequence. Ne4 was best.44...Ne445.Qc7Qf1+[...]45Kg1−11.8Qxg4+−57.846Kh2−12.6Qxb4−62.047Qg2+−66.7Kh7−61.548Qc2+−65.7Qe4−58.249Qd2−68.8b4−73.750Kg3−79.8b3#−2451Kh2#−9Qc2#−8
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/dVZB4Biu"] [Date "2021.11.10"] [White "Zerque"] [Black "victormanolo"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "dVZB4Biu"] [UTCDate "2021.11.10"] [UTCTime "23:59:59"] [WhiteElo "2145"] [BlackElo "2249"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-18"] [BlackRatingDiff "+23"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "B01"] [Opening "Scandinavian Defense: Gubinsky-Melts Defense"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 d5?! { (0.23 → 0.82) Inaccuracy. e5 was best. } (1... e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. O-O Nxe4 5. Re1 Nd6 6. Nxe5) 2. exd5 Qxd5 3. Nc3 Qd6 { B01 Scandinavian Defense: Gubinsky-Melts Defense } 4. Bc4 Nf6 5. d3 c6?! { (0.00 → 0.56) Inaccuracy. a6 was best. } (5... a6 6. Nf3 Nc6 7. Ne4 Nxe4 8. dxe4 Qb4+ 9. Nd2 Qd6) 6. h3?! { (0.56 → -0.08) Inaccuracy. a4 was best. } (6. a4 Bf5 7. Nge2 e6 8. O-O Be7 9. Ng3 Bg6 10. f4 O-O) 6... Bf5?! { (-0.08 → 0.54) Inaccuracy. b5 was best. } (6... b5 7. Bb3 a5 8. a4 b4 9. Nce2 Qc7 10. Nf3 e6 11. Bf4) 7. Nf3 e6 8. Bg5 Nbd7 9. Qd2 Qc7 10. Bf4 Bd6 11. Bxd6 Qxd6 12. O-O O-O 13. a3 a5 14. b4?! { (-0.12 → -1.11) Inaccuracy. d4 was best. } (14. d4 h6 15. Rfe1 Rfd8 16. Bd3 Bxd3 17. Qxd3 Rac8 18. Rad1 Qc7 19. Qe2 b5 20. Ne4 Nxe4) 14... b5 15. Ba2?! { (-0.78 → -1.92) Inaccuracy. Bb3 was best. } (15. Bb3 axb4 16. axb4 Qxb4 17. Ne2 Qd6 18. Qf4 Qxf4 19. Nxf4 e5 20. Ne2 Rfe8 21. d4 e4) 15... axb4 16. axb4 Qxb4 17. Rfb1 Qd6 18. Ne2 Ra3?! { (-2.30 → -1.64) Inaccuracy. h6 was best. } (18... h6 19. Ned4) 19. Nfd4?? { (-1.64 → -4.57) Blunder. Bb3 was best. } (19. Bb3 Rfa8) 19... Bg6?? { (-4.57 → -2.16) Blunder. Rfa8 was best. } (19... Rfa8 20. Nxf5) 20. Bb3 Rfa8 21. Rxa3 Rxa3 22. Qc3 Ra6 23. f4?! { (-2.19 → -3.20) Inaccuracy. Ra1 was best. } (23. Ra1 b4 24. Qe1 c5 25. Nf3 h6 26. Ng3 Rxa1 27. Qxa1 Kh7 28. Nh4 Bh5 29. Nxh5 Nxh5) 23... h6?! { (-3.20 → -2.24) Inaccuracy. b4 was best. } (23... b4) 24. Rf1 Nc5 25. Qb4 Nb7 26. Qd2 Qd7 27. Nf3 Nc5 28. Ne5 Nxb3 29. cxb3 Qa7+ 30. Kh2 Ra2 31. Qd1?? { (-2.80 → -7.13) Blunder. Qe1 was best. } (31. Qe1) 31... Bh5 32. g4 Qe3 33. Re1 Rd2 34. Qa1 Rxe2+ 35. Rxe2 Qxe2+ 36. Kh1 Bg6 37. Qa8+ Kh7 38. Nxg6 Kxg6 39. Qxc6 Qf1+ 40. Kh2 Qxf4+ 41. Kh1 Qf1+ 42. Kh2 Qe2+ 43. Kh1 Qxd3 44. b4? { (-9.97 → Mate in 15) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Qg2 was best. } (44. Qg2 Kg5 45. Kg1 Ne4 46. h4+ Kxh4 47. Qh2+ Kxg4 48. Qg2+ Kh5 49. Kh2 Ng5 50. Kg1 Qd4+) 44... Qxh3+?! { (Mate in 15 → -12.46) Lost forced checkmate sequence. Ne4 was best. } (44... Ne4 45. Qc7 Qf1+ 46. Kh2 Qf2+ 47. Kh1 Ng3+ 48. Qxg3 Qxg3 49. h4 Qxh4+ 50. Kg2 Qxg4+ 51. Kf2) 45. Kg1 Qxg4+ 46. Kh2 Qxb4 47. Qg2+ Kh7 48. Qc2+ Qe4 49. Qd2 b4 50. Kg3 b3 51. Kh2 Qc2 { White resigns. } 0-1
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  1. ChessPriyome (1.e4) ding ding ding!!
  2. ChessPriyome (1...d5) (1.e4) all the better is no prep makes Jack a dull boy
  3. TimothyHa (3) I actually guessed it right, what Victor would play when tired :-)
  4. victormanolo lets switch a little bit, I think white might be prepared for a french defense
  5. TimothyHa (3) hi, Mark and Eric
  6. ChessPriyome (3...Qd6) howdy T
  7. Rolihlahla Hi Timothy!!
  8. Rolihlahla Looks like what i'll see on Sunday :-)
  9. TimothyHa (6) just at a better level, I guess
  10. Rolihlahla much better :-) !!!!
  11. Rolihlahla but that is how you learn ...
  12. TimothyHa (8) yeah, I remember watching Karjakin vs Carlsen match in 2016 my friend and I played the Ruy Lopez on autopilot for 14-15 moves
  13. TimothyHa (8) after watching
  14. victormanolo 8. pretty standard so far, or at least from what I remember on the scandinavian
  15. Rolihlahla this looks much less agressive than the GingerGM's suggestions
  16. Rolihlahla go Victor!!!
  17. ChessPriyome (8...Nbd7) Qed2 for White?
  18. ChessPriyome (9.Qd2) I meant Qe2 to stop Ne5
  19. ChessPriyome (9.Qd2) greasy move
  20. TimothyHa (9) yeah, Ne5 is playable now
  21. TimothyHa (9) Ne5 Bf4 Nxf3+ ?
  22. ChessPriyome (9.Qd2) Black's Queen is in the way. Qc7
  23. victormanolo 9... most likely, white will long castle, Qc7 looks to be a good option here, maybe look for Qa5 and Bb4 later on
  24. TimothyHa (9) your man, CP
  25. ChessPriyome (9...Qc7) simple chess.
  26. Bebetter14 is that your favorite book?
  27. Bebetter14 Its on my desk right now lol
  28. TimothyHa (10) wow, that's a good book
  29. ChessPriyome (10.Bf4) one of them
  30. ChessPriyome (10.Bf4) I oblige here with Bd6
  31. victormanolo 10... I can just play Bd6, but it would probably lead to a very equal game
  32. victormanolo and I dont know how the team is doing so far.
  33. ChessPriyome (10.bf4)1w 1d?
  34. TimothyHa (10) just one draw so far
  35. ChessPriyome (10.Bf4) I'm gonna way you want to be the second person tocastle in this position.
  36. izzie26 Is Simple Chess available w/ algebraic notation?
  37. TimothyHa (10) I don't think Black is the side to play for advantage in the Scandi
  38. ChessPriyome (10.Bf4) you can't give up that diag right now
  39. ChessPriyome (10...Bd6) my man!
  40. TimothyHa (10) yes, Izzie, Kindle version
  41. victormanolo I was checking 10... Qa5 directly, but Nd4 looked good
  42. ChessPriyome (11.Bxd6) it is.
  43. ChessPriyome (12.O-O) b5 with tempo
  44. ChessPriyome (12.O-O) why not
  45. ChessPriyome (12.O-O) unless you live dangerously and 0-0-0
  46. ChessPriyome (12.O-O) but, I think a queenside attack fits this position for Black
  47. TimothyHa (12) yeah, safe to short castle and the queenside is good and LSB is out.
  48. victormanolo I am considering whats best, castle or h6 for my bishop
  49. ChessPriyome (12.O-O) given that, no urgency to 0-0 at the moment.
  50. ChessPriyome (12.O-O) if you don't get b5 in, a4 should come next.
  51. ChessPriyome (12...O-O) (12.O-O) so its a matter of priority for me here.
  52. ChessPriyome (13.a3) you get both!
  53. victormanolo 13... perhaps a5, I dont want white to expand so quickly on the queenside
  54. ChessPriyome (13.a3) hm. b5 Ba2 h6 Nh4 Bh7
  55. izzie26 looks good
  56. ChessPriyome (13...a5) this is going to be a highly strategic battle
  57. victormanolo 14. okay, white can still do it... lol
  58. ChessPriyome (14.b4) did not expect that.
  59. Rolihlahla did he just give up a pawn?
  60. victormanolo unless... whats the deal with 14... b5
  61. ChessPriyome (14.b4) ax bx Qx Rab1 nabs b7
  62. ChessPriyome (14.b4) i mean ax ax
  63. ChessPriyome (14.b4) but, you can play Nb6 as a tweener and threaten Nxc4
  64. ChessPriyome (14...b5) yah, white just drops a pawn here now.
  65. ChessPriyome (14...b5) not sure where his compensation is
  66. Rolihlahla same here - not that I'm complaining :-)
  67. ChessPriyome (17.Rfb1) I guess piece aactivity but its not that awesome
  68. victormanolo a plan could be to double rooks on the a file, then push b4
  69. ChessPriyome (18.Ne2) destination - d4
  70. ChessPriyome (18.Ne2) h6 here to save the lsB
  71. izzie26 e5-Be6 any good?
  72. victormanolo 18... my rook tells me a3 is the right square
  73. ChessPriyome (18...Ra3) White should become a rook-whisperer and not allow Rfa8 before playing Bb3
  74. ChessPriyome (18...Ra3) so, Bb3 and trade a set of R's off
  75. ChessPriyome (19...Bg6) gah. Rfa8 was higher priority there
  76. ChessPriyome (20.Bb3) (19...Bg6) After Rfa8 Nxf5 exf5 Nc1 is forded and that allows Ne4
  77. ChessPriyome (20.Bb3) then Nc3 comes and the queenside blows up
  78. ChessPriyome (20.Bb3) white is off th hook
  79. victormanolo 20... Rfa8 seems the logic move
  80. ChessPriyome (20...Rfa8) seems it was better 1 move earlier
  81. ChessPriyome (22.Qc3) Ra6 or Nb8 or Nc5
  82. ChessPriyome (22.Qc3) white is seeking to trade that last set of rooks
  83. victormanolo Ra6 seems unique, but Ra1 is a bit annoying
  84. victormanolo 22... Nc5 is met Qb4
  85. ChessPriyome (22.Qc3) Ra6 Ra1 you can push the queen around with b5 then the knight with c5. Its not bad
  86. ChessPriyome (22.Qc3) But, Nc5 Qb4 you bring the Ra8 and preserve it, if that is what you want. Not bad either.
  87. victormanolo 22... at a moment I thought Qc5 might be okay, but Nxc6 and same result
  88. victormanolo I might need to play something like Nb8 and Nfd7 to protect my extra pawn, if Ra1 is played
  89. ChessPriyome (22...Ra6) victor is very good. I'm learning alot from his comments
  90. victormanolo 23. Ra3 Rxa1, Qxa1 Nb8, Qa8 Nfd7
  91. victormanolo then h6 and make room for the king...
  92. ChessPriyome (22...Ra6) White wants Ra1 here.
  93. ChessPriyome (22...Ra6) better off with no rooks on the board
  94. ChessPriyome (22...Ra6) but he gets pushed around a bit first with b4 and c5
  95. ChessPriyome (23.f4) salty!
  96. victormanolo okay, he switched sides, thats good I think
  97. izzie26 hmm that is smart, with c6 stuck there atm and therefore Ra6 too
  98. ChessPriyome (24.Rf1) Nd5 and Nc5 here. Bring forth thy noble knights!
  99. Rolihlahla is he concerned about Nh5?
  100. victormanolo 24... something like Nc5 and if Qb4 Nb7
  101. izzie26 not sure Nh5 carries a real threat tho
  102. victormanolo 24 mainly cause I need to do something, otherwise f5 might give white counter-play
  103. Rolihlahla yes - i see he has enough covering f4 now
  104. Rolihlahla but was that the point of Rf1?
  105. izzie26 supporting a future f5 I think
  106. ChessPriyome (24...Nc5) f5 is crazy right now
  107. ChessPriyome (24...Nc5) so Qb4 Nfd7 then what?
  108. TimothyHa (26) I was thinking of Qb4 Nd5
  109. ChessPriyome (26.Qd2) hmmm. a queen trade would help white a little I think.
  110. ChessPriyome (26.Qd2) he led us to believe that Nfd7 was coming after Qb4. sneaky bahstad
  111. victormanolo 26.. Qd7 seems to neutralize f5 and prepare c5-c4
  112. ChessPriyome (26.Qd2) I don't understand this position at all.
  113. ChessPriyome (26.Qd2) it's irrational
  114. victormanolo although, white may return to b4
  115. ChessPriyome (27.Nf3) (26...Qd7) why? To play c5 and cover b5?
  116. TimothyHa (27) why, now c5 was playable as queen holds b5 from d7?
  117. TimothyHa (27) but White does get e5 now
  118. ChessPriyome (27.Nf3) how about Na5?
  119. ChessPriyome (27.Nf3) if white allows that trade with cxb3 its to blacks adavantage.
  120. TimothyHa (27) just Nc5 again? we need to remove the bishop, it's looking at f7
  121. victormanolo 27... Nc5 looks possible, Ne5, Nxb3
  122. TimothyHa (27) Victor is more tactical than me
  123. ChessPriyome (27...Nc5) (27.Nf3) there are potential pins along the d-file to Qd2, if the Nf3 moves.
  124. TimothyHa (28) we have a group of players from Mexico - we used to organise tournaments on chesscom with them, very tactical guys
  125. TimothyHa (28) Victor was from that group
  126. TimothyHa (28) we were equal back then, but now he's much stronger
  127. ChessPriyome (29.cxb3) (28...Nxb3) bxc3 happens. Qa7+
  128. ChessPriyome (29.cxb3) Ra2
  129. ChessPriyome (29.cxb3) bonzai
  130. ChessPriyome (30.Kh2) its getting critical for white here.
  131. ChessPriyome (30.Kh2) d3 and b3 are big weaknesses
  132. victormanolo Ra2 looks tempting
  133. ChessPriyome (30.Kh2) only way I dont play Ra2 is if you cut my hands off
  134. Rolihlahla :-)
  135. TimothyHa (30) :-) Philidor move? Or was it a chapter in Capablanca's move, too
  136. Rolihlahla you could still push the piece with your nose - or stumps :-)
  137. TimothyHa (30) nose blunders more than hands...
  138. victormanolo then Qe3, maybe...
  139. ChessPriyome (30...Ra2) I think e1 is the only good square for the Q
  140. ChessPriyome (31.Qd1) (30...Ra2) c6 is hanging right now, but white is collapsing
  141. TimothyHa (31) Qe3
  142. TimothyHa (31) and then c5 I guess
  143. TimothyHa (31) or Nh5
  144. ChessPriyome (31.Qd1) how about Nd5? He is not doing anything
  145. TimothyHa (31) Black doesn't need a DSB in this position
  146. TimothyHa (31) Qe3 in combination with Nh5 attacks g3?
  147. TimothyHa (31) with Qe1 they would not have that problem, but Qd1 shuts down the queen
  148. ChessPriyome (31.Qd1) ok, what about Qe3 Ng3?
  149. TimothyHa (31) Nc3 is something though, when Qe3 happens
  150. ChessPriyome (31.Qd1) it is.
  151. TimothyHa (31) Ng3 then Nd5
  152. TimothyHa (31) and Black knight does enter comfortably
  153. ChessPriyome (31.Qd1) I like Nd5 now.
  154. ChessPriyome (31.Qd1) if Ne2 moves you have Rxg2+ and Ne3 catches the queen
  155. TimothyHa (31) yeah
  156. ChessPriyome (31.Qd1) forks everywhere
  157. victormanolo 31.. Bh5 seems promising, if Nxc6 I can go Qe3 and if g4 Qe3 anyways, Re1 Rd2!
  158. TimothyHa (31) strange how all the dark squares belong to Black
  159. TimothyHa (31) Victor found another idea
  160. ChessPriyome (32.g4) (31...Bh5) yep.
  161. TimothyHa (32) does seem to require more calculation though
  162. TimothyHa (32) Nd5 was simple, just adding pressure
  163. victormanolo 33. Re1, Rd2 and if Qc1, Rxe2+
  164. Rolihlahla this seems complicated
  165. ChessPriyome (32...Qe3) Rf3? Everything loses it seems
  166. TimothyHa (32) Rd2 is the answer at the end of his line
  167. TimothyHa (32) Rf3 now gets a check Rxe2 and Re1+
  168. ChessPriyome (32...Qe3) white will be down a piece
  169. TimothyHa (32) and Re1 is really answered by Rd2, nice...
  170. ChessPriyome (32...Qe3) Rf3 Rxe2+ Kg3 for spite
  171. TimothyHa (32) ah, right
  172. ChessPriyome (32...Qe3) you dont get Re1+, dammit!!!!
  173. TimothyHa (32) so on Rf3 we have to retreat?
  174. TimothyHa (33) phew
  175. ChessPriyome (33.Re1) you play Qxe2+ and be happy with the extra piece
  176. TimothyHa (33) ah, right :)
  177. TimothyHa (33) too fixated with the rook
  178. ChessPriyome (33...Rd2) Nd5 and white is paralyzed
  179. ChessPriyome (33...Rd2) oh.
  180. TimothyHa (33) yes, Victor did mention Rd2 above
  181. TimothyHa (33) he seems to get everything with check, and N+Q will checkmate, I guess
  182. ChessPriyome (33...Rd2) this looks over. White can take the rook but it does nothing.
  183. TimothyHa (33) well, they take the bishop on h5 after this, but N+Q do overwhelm?
  184. victormanolo now we just need some technique
  185. Rolihlahla i'm thinking Victor has technique :-)
  186. ChessPriyome (43...Qxd3) I'm white at this level I resign.
  187. ChessPriyome (43...Qxd3) I think black has proven his point here.
  188. Rolihlahla looks grim for sure ...
  189. Rolihlahla yes
  190. ChessPriyome (45...Qxg4+) didn't Qd5+ end it?
  191. Rolihlahla technique!!
  192. ChessPriyome (47.Qg2+) after b4
  193. ChessPriyome (47...Kh7) this is playing with your food now
  194. ChessPriyome (51.Kh2) (50...b3) back in the day (70's, 80's) you'd get scorned out of the playing hall if you played this out.
  195. ChessPriyome (51...Qc2) but I get it - the internet is different, unfortunately
  196. Rolihlahla Great game Victor!!!!!
  197. ChessPriyome dang. I wanted to see a checkmate
  198. Rolihlahla fun to watch!
  199. ChessPriyome tactics galore in that one
  200. TimothyHa (51) missed the end of the game, had a long talk in the household, but great stuff