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1d4+0.3Nf6+0.22Bg5−0.1c5+0.33d5−0.1Ne4+0.14h40.0Qb6−0.35Nd2−0.4Nxg5+0.16hxg5+0.4Qxb2+0.27g60.0fxg60.08e3+0.2e5??+2.1Blunder. Na6 was best.8...Na69.Bxa69Bd3?!+1.5...Inaccuracy. Ngf3 was best.9.Ngf3d69...h6??+3.7Blunder. d6 was best.9...d610.Rb110Bxg6++3.5Kd8+4.011Ngf3+3.4Be7?+5.7Mistake. Kc7 was best.11...Kc712Rb1+5.7Qxa2+6.413Nxe5+6.3Rf8+7.714Nf7+??+3.0...Blunder. Ndc4 was best.14.Ndc414...Kc7??+6.3Blunder. Rxf7 was best.14...Rxf715.Bxf715d6++6.3Bxd6+6.116Nxd6+6.0Qe6+5.917Nb5++6.0Kc6?!+14.6Inaccuracy. Kd8 was best.17...Kd818.Qh5Rf6[...]18Bh5+9.2d5+10.119Nb3+9.1Qe5+9.820Na5++9.4Kb6+15.821Qd2+11.4a6+12.522Nd6++12.3Kc7+12.323Nxc8+12.4b5+12.224Bg4+11.7Qg5+12.825Bf3+8.0Rxf3+7.926gxf3+7.6Nd7+9.527Ne7+9.4Kd6+9.428Nxd5+8.8
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/lmrcRqPr"] [Date "2019.05.21"] [White "arbisto"] [Black "Axp156"] [Result "1-0"] [GameId "lmrcRqPr"] [UTCDate "2019.05.21"] [UTCTime "18:58:30"] [WhiteElo "1998"] [BlackElo "1980"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+11"] [BlackRatingDiff "-12"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "A45"] [Opening "Trompowsky Attack"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. Bg5 { A45 Trompowsky Attack } c5 3. d5 Ne4 4. h4 Qb6 5. Nd2 Nxg5 6. hxg5 Qxb2 7. g6 fxg6 8. e3 e5?? { (0.17 → 2.13) Blunder. Na6 was best. } (8... Na6 9. Bxa6) 9. Bd3?! { (2.13 → 1.45) Inaccuracy. Ngf3 was best. } (9. Ngf3 d6) 9... h6?? { (1.45 → 3.72) Blunder. d6 was best. } (9... d6 10. Rb1) 10. Bxg6+ Kd8 11. Ngf3 Be7? { (3.43 → 5.67) Mistake. Kc7 was best. } (11... Kc7) 12. Rb1 Qxa2 13. Nxe5 Rf8 14. Nf7+?? { (7.68 → 3.04) Blunder. Ndc4 was best. } (14. Ndc4) 14... Kc7?? { (3.04 → 6.31) Blunder. Rxf7 was best. } (14... Rxf7 15. Bxf7) 15. d6+ Bxd6 16. Nxd6 Qe6 17. Nb5+ Kc6?! { (5.96 → 14.60) Inaccuracy. Kd8 was best. } (17... Kd8 18. Qh5 Rf6 19. Bh7 d5 20. c4 Nd7 21. cxd5 Qe5 22. d6 Qxh5 23. Rxh5 b6 24. Be4) 18. Bh5 d5 19. Nb3 Qe5 20. Na5+ Kb6 21. Qd2 a6 22. Nd6+ Kc7 23. Nxc8 b5 24. Bg4 Qg5 25. Bf3 Rxf3 26. gxf3 Nd7 27. Ne7 Kd6 28. Nxd5 { Black resigns. } 1-0
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  1. Axp156 hi
  2. Axp156 didn't know about 4.h4 in my preparation :O
  3. Axp156 this looks like a whole opening trap preparation :O
  4. Axp156 I am 2 pawns up, I have to complete development and try to block stabilise the center
  5. Axp156 then my king should be ok
  6. Axp156 13.Qxd5 didn't worked :(
  7. garfield1980 D6?
  8. garfield1980 May be not now
  9. garfield1980 What
  10. garfield1980 this can’t be correct
  11. garfield1980 Nc4 May be
  12. garfield1980 It looks strong
  13. garfield1980 :/
  14. garfield1980 nc4 was really good I believe
  15. pfntr could nc4 still work? after dxc4 and then Bf3+
  16. Axp156 20.Kb6 ! crazy king dance ! show me the mate !
  17. tuncaboylu I could not see any
  18. Axp156 Kd7 was still underpressure after c4 or Bg4+
  19. Axp156 with Kb6, Imy plan is to go a6 then Ka7
  20. Axp156 can't see good discoveries with thne knight on b5
  21. tuncaboylu Now white has a Nd4 threat
  22. tuncaboylu I think Nc3 was better than Nd6
  23. garfield1980 Isn’t this winning a pawn after exchanges
  24. tuncaboylu Nc3 is also winning d5 pawn
  25. tuncaboylu But it's definately a lost position for black
  26. garfield1980 Now he can also take d5 after ne7?
  27. tuncaboylu Ne7 Qxe7 Qxd5
  28. tuncaboylu White has a huge advantage
  29. tuncaboylu Bf3 is also strong
  30. tuncaboylu Black may resign
  31. garfield1980 Probably w plans rh5?
  32. garfield1980 Not now
  33. garfield1980 Gg
  34. arbisto you may have go back to f6 with your queen on 8
  35. arbisto that would make the game more equal
  36. Axp156 6.d6 was best but I still couldn't cover Bd3 with Bf5 due to b7 hanging
  37. Axp156 yes, I hesitate between 8.e5 or d6 or Qf6
  38. arbisto yes that e5 was not in my book
  39. arbisto i spent some time there
  40. arbisto it seems we both made svrl mistakes :)
  41. Axp156 the correct play for black is 7.Qf6
  42. Axp156 I was not aware of all your attack after fxg6.
  43. Axp156 everything happens quite quickly
  44. Axp156 Next I ll go for 7.Qf7
  45. arbisto you played too bravely with your king
  46. Axp156 which seems quiter
  47. arbisto yes indeed
  48. arbisto wauw 14 nf7 was a blunder
  49. arbisto i thought
  50. arbisto t was a nice find
  51. arbisto i thought you re forced to take on f7
  52. arbisto but you didnt
  53. Axp156 Qb6 is interesting in the Tromposky but black need good preparation on it
  54. arbisto sure
  55. arbisto it s in the theory
  56. arbisto after c5
  57. Axp156 I think it should be the best way but quite complicated if not prepared
  58. arbisto the most popular move qb6 i guess
  59. Axp156 4.g6 looks interesting also
  60. Axp156 quiter
  61. arbisto some play 5...nxd2 as well
  62. Axp156 yes
  63. Axp156 I have to have a look at some variation to expand my repertoire
  64. arbisto didnt like the look of 19 nb3 in the game
  65. arbisto but i couldnt find any move better
  66. Axp156 so far, I went to the quiet line 2.e6
  67. arbisto yes i know
  68. arbisto i prepared for that
  69. Axp156 the game is busted after 8.e5, my king is too weak
  70. arbisto :)
  71. arbisto instead of e5
  72. arbisto e6 was a move
  73. Axp156 I think black has many opportunities to go for quieter variation and get and equal position
  74. arbisto yes the one you played last time
  75. Axp156 on e6, you still have Bd3 threat
  76. arbisto exactly
  77. arbisto on e6 still Bd3
  78. arbisto but its played more than e5
  79. Axp156 my plan was take "en passant" then I push d5 and get a strong pawn center
  80. Axp156 and if you dont take, then I had d6 to close the center and remains with 2 extra pawn
  81. Axp156 the pb is Bd3
  82. arbisto i c
  83. Axp156 which is very direct and strong
  84. arbisto taking en passant prolly was helping you
  85. arbisto freeing your q knight
  86. arbisto i usually make such mistakes though
  87. Axp156 anyways, computer still give +2 after 9.Nf3
  88. arbisto happy not to have fallen this time
  89. Axp156 position is quite concrete with threat on Bb5 and Ng5
  90. Axp156 this opening is quite tricky
  91. Axp156 black should refuse complications
  92. arbisto i agree
  93. Axp156 I know it has become popular lately
  94. arbisto i expected 11 d6 from you
  95. Axp156 so I wanted to taste it as black
  96. arbisto was looking the most natural
  97. Axp156 now I know that s quite dangerous :O
  98. arbisto i c you avoided ng5
  99. Axp156 y
  100. Axp156 Ng5 traps the rocks on g8 which will then be capture after Bh7
  101. arbisto yes that was my plan but wasnt sure
  102. arbisto how good it was
  103. arbisto i need not to miss this 14.Nc4 queen trap motifs
  104. arbisto q trap is often a threat
  105. arbisto in this line
  106. arbisto 23...b5 was cool
  107. arbisto need to go. was nice game . gl for the rest