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1e4+0.2e5+0.12Nf3+0.3Nc6+0.13Bb5+0.2a6+0.24Ba4+0.4Nf6+0.25O-O+0.3Be7+0.46Re1+0.5b5+0.37Bb3+0.3O-O+0.58a4+0.4d5?!+1.0Inaccuracy. Bb7 was best.8...Bb79exd5+0.6Na5+0.410Nxe5+0.5Nxb3+0.611Nc6?−0.9...Mistake. cxb3 was best.11.cxb3Qxd511...Bg4−0.712Nxd8−1.1Bxd1−0.913cxb3−1.2Raxd8?0.0Mistake. Bxb3 was best.13...Bxb314.Nc6Bd6[...]14Rxd10.0b4−0.215d4−0.1Rxd50.016Be3−0.4c5−0.717Nd2−0.9cxd4−0.618Bf4−0.9Rc8?!+0.2Inaccuracy. g5 was best.18...g519.Bg3Bc5[...]19Rac1−0.2Rxc1−0.420Rxc1−0.4Rc5??+1.6Blunder. g5 was best.20...g521.Rc8+Kg7[...]21Rc4?!+0.8...Inaccuracy. Rxc5 was best.21.Rxc5Bxc522.Kf1[...]21...Nd5+1.322Be5+1.1Nb6??+3.1Blunder. d3 was best.22...d323.Kf1Nb6[...]23Rxc5??+0.6...Blunder. Bxd4 was best.23.Bxd423...Bxc5+0.824Kf1+0.5Nd7+0.825Bf4?!+0.2...Inaccuracy. Bc7 was best.25.Bc7d326.Nc4[...]25...f5+0.626Ke2+0.5h6?!+1.5Inaccuracy. Kf7 was best.26...Kf727.Kd3g5[...]27Kd3?!+0.9...Inaccuracy. Nf3 was best.27.Nf3g528.Ne5[...]27...g5+1.028Bc7+1.0g4+1.129Nc4+0.9Kg7??+3.6Blunder. Kf7 was best.29...Kf730.Ne5+Ke6[...]30Ne5+3.2Nb6?+5.9Mistake. Nxe5+ was best.30...Nxe5+31.Bxe5+Kg6[...]31Bxb6??+2.8...Blunder. a5 was best.31.a531...Bxb6+2.332Nc6+2.9a5+3.233f3??0.0...Blunder. Ne7 was best.33.Ne733...Kf6+0.134fxg40.0fxg40.035Nxd40.0Ke50.036Ne20.0Kd50.037h30.0gxh30.038gxh30.0Bc70.039Nd40.0Be5+0.440Nf5+0.4h5??+2.4Blunder. Bf4 was best.40...Bf441.Ne7+Kd6[...]41Ne3++2.8Kc5+2.842Nc4+3.4Bc7+3.543Ke4+2.1Bd8?+4.3Mistake. h4 was best.43...h444.Ne344Ke5+4.5h4+5.045Ke6+5.2Kc6+5.346Ne5++5.3Kc5+5.347Kd7+5.7Bf6+6.448Ke6+5.1Bd8+5.649Nf7??+0.9...Blunder. Kd7 was best.49.Kd749...Bc7+0.850Kd7+0.5Bf4?!+1.0Inaccuracy. Bh2 was best.50...Bh251.Nd8Kb6[...]51Nd8+0.4Be5??+4.6Blunder. Kb6 was best.51...Kb652.Nc6Bg3[...]52Nb7++4.6Kb6+4.453Nd6+4.9Bf4+5.454Nc4++5.3Ka6+6.655Kc6+6.5Bg3+6.456Nd2+6.3Be5+6.357Nf3+6.0Bg3+6.858Nd4+6.0Bf2+6.559Ne6+6.7Bg3+6.860Nc5++6.7Ka7+6.961Kb5+6.8Bc7+6.162Ne6+6.7Bb6+7.063Nf4+6.5Kb7+7.064Ng6+7.0Bd8+7.065Ne5+6.5Bf6+6.866Nc4+6.9Ka7+8.567Nxa5+7.2Bxb2+6.968Nc6++6.9Kb7+7.069Nxb4+7.4Bc3+7.170Nd5+7.0Be5+7.171b4+9.3Bd6+7.672a5+7.7Bb8+12.073Ne7+8.6Bd6+14.574Nc6+8.8Bc7+9.675Kc5+8.5Ka6+73.476b5++76.0Kb7+65.077a6++71.9Ka8#2678Ne7#16Ka7#1879Kc6#15Ba5#1580Nc8+#16Ka8#781b6#6Kb8#282a7+#1Ka8#183b7#
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/iv37IxI0"] [Date "2021.11.09"] [White "HampshireHawk"] [Black "M0r1"] [Result "1-0"] [GameId "iv37IxI0"] [UTCDate "2021.11.09"] [UTCTime "20:00:21"] [WhiteElo "2115"] [BlackElo "2077"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+13"] [BlackRatingDiff "-14"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "C88"] [Opening "Ruy Lopez: Closed, Anti-Marshall"] [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. a4 { C88 Ruy Lopez: Closed, Anti-Marshall } d5?! { (0.39 → 1.00) Inaccuracy. Bb7 was best. } (8... Bb7) 9. exd5 Na5 10. Nxe5 Nxb3 11. Nc6? { (0.58 → -0.95) Mistake. cxb3 was best. } (11. cxb3 Qxd5) 11... Bg4 12. Nxd8 Bxd1 13. cxb3 Raxd8? { (-1.17 → 0.00) Mistake. Bxb3 was best. } (13... Bxb3 14. Nc6 Bd6 15. d3 Rfe8 16. Rxe8+ Rxe8 17. Bd2 bxa4 18. Nd4 Nxd5 19. Nxb3 axb3 20. Rxa6) 14. Rxd1 b4 15. d4 Rxd5 16. Be3 c5 17. Nd2 cxd4 18. Bf4 Rc8?! { (-0.93 → 0.16) Inaccuracy. g5 was best. } (18... g5 19. Bg3 Bc5 20. Rac1 d3 21. Kf1 Nd7 22. Ne4 Be7 23. Nd2 f5 24. f3 Bc5 25. Bf2) 19. Rac1 Rxc1 20. Rxc1 Rc5?? { (-0.38 → 1.63) Blunder. g5 was best. } (20... g5 21. Rc8+ Kg7 22. Bg3 Nd7 23. Kf1 d3 24. Ke1 f5 25. f3 Rc5 26. Rc7 Rxc7 27. Bxc7) 21. Rc4?! { (1.63 → 0.80) Inaccuracy. Rxc5 was best. } (21. Rxc5 Bxc5 22. Kf1 Nd7 23. Ke2 f6 24. Kd3 Kf7 25. Nf3 Ke6 26. Nxd4+ Kd5 27. Nc2 g6) 21... Nd5 22. Be5 Nb6?? { (1.07 → 3.05) Blunder. d3 was best. } (22... d3 23. Kf1 Nb6 24. Rxc5 Bxc5 25. Ne4 Nd7 26. Ke1 Bxf2+ 27. Kxf2 f5 28. Nf6+ gxf6 29. Bd6) 23. Rxc5?? { (3.05 → 0.64) Blunder. Bxd4 was best. } (23. Bxd4) 23... Bxc5 24. Kf1 Nd7 25. Bf4?! { (0.76 → 0.17) Inaccuracy. Bc7 was best. } (25. Bc7 d3 26. Nc4 f5 27. Ke1 Kf7 28. f3 Ke6 29. Kd2 Bg1 30. Bd6 h5 31. Bxb4 Bxh2) 25... f5 26. Ke2 h6?! { (0.50 → 1.53) Inaccuracy. Kf7 was best. } (26... Kf7 27. Kd3 g5 28. Bxg5 Ne5+ 29. Ke2 d3+ 30. Ke1 Bd4 31. Nf3 Nxf3+ 32. gxf3 Bxb2 33. Kd2) 27. Kd3?! { (1.53 → 0.94) Inaccuracy. Nf3 was best. } (27. Nf3 g5 28. Ne5 d3+ 29. Kxd3 Nxe5+ 30. Bxe5 Bxf2 31. Bd6 Bg1 32. h3 h5 33. Bxb4 Kf7) 27... g5 28. Bc7 g4 29. Nc4 Kg7?? { (0.86 → 3.64) Blunder. Kf7 was best. } (29... Kf7 30. Ne5+ Ke6 31. Nxd7 Kxd7 32. Be5 Kc6 33. Bxd4 Bd6 34. h3 Kd5 35. Bg7 h5 36. f3) 30. Ne5 Nb6? { (3.23 → 5.90) Mistake. Nxe5+ was best. } (30... Nxe5+ 31. Bxe5+ Kg6 32. Bxd4 Bd6 33. g3 h5 34. Kc4 h4 35. Bc5 Bb8 36. Bxb4 f4 37. Be1) 31. Bxb6?? { (5.90 → 2.76) Blunder. a5 was best. } (31. a5) 31... Bxb6 32. Nc6 a5 33. f3?? { (3.19 → 0.00) Blunder. Ne7 was best. } (33. Ne7) 33... Kf6 34. fxg4 fxg4 35. Nxd4 Ke5 36. Ne2 Kd5 37. h3 gxh3 38. gxh3 Bc7 39. Nd4 Be5 40. Nf5 h5?? { (0.41 → 2.40) Blunder. Bf4 was best. } (40... Bf4 41. Ne7+ Kd6 42. Ng6 Bg3 43. Kc4 Ke6 44. Kb5 Kf6 45. Kxa5 Kxg6 46. Kxb4 Kf6 47. Kc5) 41. Ne3+ Kc5 42. Nc4 Bc7 43. Ke4 Bd8? { (2.14 → 4.28) Mistake. h4 was best. } (43... h4 44. Ne3) 44. Ke5 h4 45. Ke6 Kc6 46. Ne5+ Kc5 47. Kd7 Bf6 48. Ke6 Bd8 49. Nf7?? { (5.59 → 0.85) Blunder. Kd7 was best. } (49. Kd7) 49... Bc7 50. Kd7 Bf4?! { (0.46 → 1.04) Inaccuracy. Bh2 was best. } (50... Bh2 51. Nd8 Kb6 52. Nc6 Bg3 53. Ne7 Kc5 54. Ke6 Kd4 55. Nc6+ Ke3 56. Nxa5 Kf3 57. Kf5) 51. Nd8 Be5?? { (0.38 → 4.63) Blunder. Kb6 was best. } (51... Kb6 52. Nc6 Bg3 53. Ne7 Kc5 54. Ke6 Kd4 55. Nc6+ Ke3 56. Nxa5 Kf3 57. Kf5 Bc7 58. Nc6) 52. Nb7+ Kb6 53. Nd6 Bf4 54. Nc4+ Ka6 55. Kc6 Bg3 56. Nd2 Be5 57. Nf3 Bg3 58. Nd4 Bf2 59. Ne6 Bg3 60. Nc5+ Ka7 61. Kb5 Bc7 62. Ne6 Bb6 63. Nf4 Kb7 64. Ng6 Bd8 65. Ne5 Bf6 66. Nc4 Ka7 67. Nxa5 Bxb2 68. Nc6+ Kb7 69. Nxb4 Bc3 70. Nd5 Be5 71. b4 Bd6 72. a5 Bb8 73. Ne7 Bd6 74. Nc6 Bc7 75. Kc5 Ka6 76. b5+ Kb7 77. a6+ Ka8 78. Ne7 Ka7 79. Kc6 Ba5 80. Nc8+ Ka8 81. b6 Kb8 82. a7+ Ka8 83. b7# { White wins by checkmate. } 1-0
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4 Inaccuracies
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  1. Potnes Was wondering that too
  2. izzie26 (21...Nd5) don't think so after Nxf4 Rxf4 Rc1+ Nf1 Rb1/c2 I think
  3. nerja25390 rc2 at the end
  4. jackaardvark gotcha, thanks
  5. cathode-ray-jepsen 22.Rxd5 Nxf4 Rxf4 Rc1+ Nf1 Rc2 Re4 tho?
  6. cathode-ray-jepsen anyway, Be5 on the board
  7. jackaardvark then just Kf8 after Re4?
  8. cathode-ray-jepsen yeah, I think Kf8 works
  9. izzie26 (22...Nb6) White gets the pawn now? after Rx Bx Ne4?
  10. izzie26 (22...Nb6) cos if Ne4 d3 Nxc5 d2 Nxb2?
  11. nerja25390 can you take on d4?
  12. nerja25390 bxd4
  13. cathode-ray-jepsen (23) Ne4 Nd7 Nx nx Bx nxb3?
  14. jackaardvark yeah cathode I was just about to say that
  15. cathode-ray-jepsen Ne4 nd7 nxc5 nxe5 also trouble
  16. izzie26 (24...Nd7) (24.Kf1) no pawn for White then :)
  17. cathode-ray-jepsen Black looks like they're making a lot of weaknesses superficially
  18. pulsar512b be5 looks like it wins back d4
  19. pulsar512b with advantage
  20. pulsar512b if nx then nx kf6 nc6 and you cannot get to defend d4 quick enough
  21. pulsar512b ne5 may work as well
  22. pulsar512b nx bx is probably hopeless
  23. cathode-ray-jepsen pawn ending dead lost, ya?
  24. Grzybozbur what could be the point of kg7?
  25. pulsar512b i didnt even calcthe pawn ending but short of a miracle on kside ya
  26. cathode-ray-jepsen looking good
  27. pulsar512b i have a concern about f2 hanging buy
  28. pulsar512b prolly nbd
  29. pulsar512b just f3 and all is ok
  30. ChessPriyome (33.f3) (32...a5) white missed a win in there somewhere.
  31. pulsar512b nah this is still v v good to near-winning
  32. pulsar512b at a min you can play like nxd4 kc4 nc6 kb5 and take on a5 or something mb
  33. pulsar512b mb more direct
  34. Grzybozbur but after f3 white has a lot of weak pawns all of a sudden
  35. ChessPriyome (33.f3) Kf6 here.
  36. ChessPriyome (33.f3) Knight is frozen
  37. pulsar512b who cares i take on d4 and im happy
  38. pulsar512b llike worst worst case i move it through like e3 and c4 or something?
  39. ChessPriyome (33...Kf6) happy with a draw maybe. not sure it is winning.
  40. pulsar512b should never be worse for white, has to be better
  41. pulsar512b black's bishop has to constantly deal with a5
  42. pulsar512b i put my knight on c4 or something and black's got a rough pos
  43. ChessPriyome (33...Kf6) saying it and doing it in an endgame are two entirely different things.
  44. ChessPriyome (33...Kf6) I just do not think it is that easy.
  45. ChessPriyome (35.Nxd4) Ke5
  46. pulsar512b white presses forever, black messes up @ some point in time pressure, 1-0 (at worst, assuming it's not just v bad alr
  47. ChessPriyome (35...Ke5) I don't thnk fxg4 was correct.
  48. ChessPriyome (36.Ne2) that's a lot of hope chess right there.
  49. pulsar512b eh its not really hopechess lol
  50. pulsar512b its just liek this is a 2 result pos white presses forever
  51. pulsar512b mb black can hold but i doubt even objectively black's chances
  52. pulsar512b and like in an actual game even less likely
  53. ChessPriyome (36.Ne2) Bf2 now
  54. tommeketoch (36) Bf2 now and what are moves for white?
  55. pulsar512b ng3?
  56. pulsar512b i guess kf4 happens and mb you have nothing better than a repetition
  57. ChessPriyome (36...Kd5) (36.Ne2) Bf2 Ng3 bx hx Kd5 draw
  58. pulsar512b hrmph i guess thats true
  59. HampshireHawk Really unsure about this endgame. Not clear if I can get through.
  60. tommeketoch (36) this letting the knight out right?
  61. pulsar512b white wants to put the knight on c4, so they must find a pathing there
  62. tommeketoch (37) Bf2 ofc allowed Kc4
  63. pulsar512b trade prolly helps white? dunno
  64. ChessPriyome (38...Bc7) draw for sure now.
  65. pulsar512b yeah maybe i guess, at least white has a pathing to c4 and can put lots of pressure that way
  66. ChessPriyome (39.Nd4) no way to c4 as you want it there, but it does not matter. Black sits tight
  67. pulsar512b uh there is, nf3-d2-c4?
  68. tommeketoch (39) Be5 wins back the pawn?
  69. HampshireHawk If 39...Be5 I want to go Nf5 h5 Ne3+, when my knight reaches the ideal spot on c4
  70. pulsar512b be5 winning back the pawn is irrelevant that pawn never mattered
  71. pulsar512b oh nf5-e3 is nice too
  72. tommeketoch (39) it always matters
  73. tommeketoch (39) (39) but h6 is more important
  74. pulsar512b yeah fair ig
  75. HampshireHawk Still unclear if even that is any good for me, but we can but hope
  76. tommeketoch (40) Bf4 now?
  77. HampshireHawk 40...Bxb2 is also possible, but that seems to a favourable pawn exchange
  78. cathode-ray-jepsen Bf4 Ne3+-c4 looks ok
  79. HampshireHawk Right, now we get to see!
  80. pulsar512b ye black's got a bishop always tied to defending a5 which is v v useful
  81. tommeketoch (42) Ne3 I would have snap taken off
  82. pulsar512b if only white could get the king to d7 :P
  83. ChessPriyome (42...Bc7) (42.Nc4) (41...Kc5) (41.Ne3+) ok, black is not playing this right. The pawn needs to stay on a dark square so it can be protected
  84. pulsar512b impossible, unless h4 here
  85. pulsar512b that was fully forcing the whole way, so this is the only chance theyve had since be5
  86. pulsar512b go ke5 here and keep walking up your king to d7
  87. pulsar512b 1-0
  88. pulsar512b bd8 might have lost the game tbh, because ke5 became an option
  89. ChessPriyome (44...h4) definitely black had better
  90. pulsar512b this might be still holdable with kc6 but i really doubt it
  91. ChessPriyome (45.Ke6) Kc6 Ne5+?
  92. pulsar512b kc7?
  93. pulsar512b how to proceed
  94. pulsar512b i guess kd5 yeah that looks good
  95. ChessPriyome (45.Ke6) Kd5
  96. ChessPriyome (45.Ke6) yep
  97. tommeketoch (45) Is Kc6 over?
  98. ChessPriyome (45.Ke6) actually, Nf7 wins outright after Kc7
  99. pulsar512b ah that's nice
  100. pulsar512b pawn endings always losing and black has no safe move
  101. tommeketoch (45) But after Ne5 I think I go back up with the king to c5
  102. pulsar512b kd7 then?
  103. pulsar512b kd7, bishop moves somewhere, nc4
  104. pulsar512b impossible to both defend a5 and not trade b's
  105. ChessPriyome (45.Ke6) so h5 was the losing move it seems.
  106. tommeketoch (45) nah indeed
  107. pulsar512b what else does black play instead of h5 tho?
  108. pulsar512b kc6 ke6, similar ideas to in the game, bc7 is a bit messier but i think its fine
  109. HampshireHawk Nice that 46...Kc7 permits 47.Nf7, winning on the spot
  110. tommeketoch (46) instead of H4 Bf4?
  111. HampshireHawk But any other move allows Kd7
  112. ChessPriyome (47.Kd7) ok, im talking 40 ...h5. Play Bf4 instead
  113. tommeketoch (47) @Chess yes, pretty sure that forces the draw directly
  114. ChessPriyome (47.Kd7) i mean, you can let the white king to b5 if you keep the B on c7/d8 and the knight away from the queenside - that seems to draw sti
  115. pulsar512b nc4 here
  116. pulsar512b and you walk to a6
  117. jackaardvark doesn't the black king have time to capture b3 then?
  118. pulsar512b hrm
  119. pulsar512b actually it works really well now i think about it bc i get in nxa5
  120. SteveMcKinnon This seems safer? Can’t he always walk his king over to the h-pawn?
  121. tommeketoch (50) safer for who?
  122. SteveMcKinnon For white I would have thought. I thought white could just park the knight on b3 and walk the king over to the h-pawn.
  123. Grzybozbur can the knight get back to c4 now?
  124. pulsar512b yes, through d6
  125. SteveMcKinnon f3*
  126. Grzybozbur right, i forgot white didn't play kb6
  127. pulsar512b this feels like white messed up again
  128. izzie26 (55.Kc6) can't the K and N gang up on h4
  129. HampshireHawk You are now entering Grindtown, please enjoy your visit
  130. tommeketoch (55) (55) maybe not the king runs first to the h pawn and the knight is fast in supporting after
  131. ChessPriyome (55.Kc6) I thought this was over!
  132. izzie26 (55...Bg3) like SteveMcK said
  133. jackaardvark yeah that's what I'm wondering. N and B are traded, White wins the pawn and makes a queen, gg
  134. Grzybozbur now the knight can go to c5
  135. tommeketoch (55) Maybe black can be fast enough in switcheroo bishop defending the a pawn and the king start running back to a more aggressive post
  136. Grzybozbur but the king gets to b5, so the pawn seems lost
  137. HampshireHawk Idea is to get the knight to c5, forcing the king to move, then going Kb5. Would also be preferable to do this without losing b2
  138. HampshireHawk But that might not be possible
  139. ChessPriyome (56.Nd2) right. Ne4-c5 and Kb5 seems to win.
  140. ChessPriyome (57.Nf3) (56...Be5) we don't care abot b2
  141. ChessPriyome (57...Bg3) huh?
  142. ChessPriyome (57...Bg3) reset.
  143. ChessPriyome (57...Bg3) Nd2 - e4-c5
  144. ChessPriyome (57...Bg3) move 44 was the last pawn move.
  145. ChessPriyome (57...Bg3) only 37 to go!!
  146. ChessPriyome (58.Nd4) you need to check on c5, play Kb5, and then move the knight to c4
  147. ChessPriyome (58...Bf2) Nd6
  148. HampshireHawk (59) Hmm, I was expecting Be5. I think this lets me get what I want
  149. ChessPriyome (59...Bg3) (59.Ne6) Nd6 B any Nc5+ Ka7 Kb5 and then reposition the N to c4
  150. ChessPriyome (61.Kb5) Bf2
  151. pulsar512b nd7 wins
  152. ChessPriyome (61.Kb5) Bf2 Ne4 Bb6 Nc4 Kb7 Nxa5+
  153. HampshireHawk I think my opponent should have kept the bishop attacking the b2 pawn.
  154. pulsar512b either nb6-c4 or ne5-c4
  155. pulsar512b oh wait its black's move
  156. pulsar512b anyway doesnt amtter
  157. ChessPriyome (61.Kb5) Bf2 only move
  158. ChessPriyome (61.Kb5) or Bd6
  159. HampshireHawk Now a5 and b4 both fall it seem, or the bishop goes passive
  160. ChessPriyome (61...Bc7) Ne4 then Nd2 or Nb6-c4
  161. HampshireHawk So now all I need to do is get round to c4 or c6
  162. ChessPriyome (61...Bc7) this is why chess is such a great game
  163. ChessPriyome (65.Ne5) Ne5-c4
  164. HampshireHawk (66.Nc4) Seems the more logical
  165. HampshireHawk 66...Ka7 is possible, but then 67.Nxa5 Bxb2 68.Nc6+
  166. Zubenelgenubi 67.Kxa5?
  167. pulsar512b b6 wins does it not
  168. KapuBen I think so
  169. zschif ooh nice mate
  170. KapuBen GG!!
  171. KapuBen exciting game
  172. Zubenelgenubi /w (83...1-0Checkmate • White is victorious) gg, nice fight, nice mate
  173. Brundd gg
  174. HampshireHawk GG
  175. izzie26 gg
  176. izzie26 damn that's pretty
  177. HampshireHawk Cheers!
  178. M0r1 yeahm in the end I was hoping for some stalemate tricks
  179. M0r1 But this is a nice mate
  180. HampshireHawk Pawn mates are always the best
  181. M0r1 haha
  182. HampshireHawk Thanks for allowing that instead of going Kxc8
  183. cathode-ray-jepsen gg
  184. M0r1 Yeah, I mean, Kxc8 would not have made sense anymore
  185. M0r1 I wanted to get stalemated, haha
  186. HampshireHawk Ah, right
  187. M0r1 But yes, also after that long grind I thought it would be bad sportsmanship to resign one move before mate or so...
  188. M0r1 I mean, I hope you understand that I felt like I have a reason to play on for so long.
  189. HampshireHawk Oh yeah, of course
  190. M0r1 But once I do that, I cannot just resign one move before mate.
  191. M0r1 Looking at the evaluation I am surprised I was never clearly better.
  192. M0r1 I thought I was better when I had my passed pawn and the rooks and thought I threw it away when I tried to trade rooks.
  193. M0r1 But it seems like stuff went wrong in other places.
  194. M0r1 Anyway, I was surprised by 8.h4 as the Anti-Marshall move. But I also had some prep waiting for this opportunity.
  195. M0r1 It is nice to see that you can get a fun game with 8...d5. Apparently at least it is possible to get equality, and white has to
  196. M0r1 be very careful.
  197. M0r1 Anyway, it is past midnight here, I will go to bed now. Thanks for the game, @HampshireHawk, and good luck in the rest of the season.
  198. M0r1 And thanks for watching, everybody.
  199. KapuBen good night
  200. HampshireHawk Good night all, thanks for watching!