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1e4+0.1c5+0.22d30.0e6+0.13g30.0Nc60.04Bg2+0.1g6+0.25Nc30.0Bg7+0.26Nge2+0.1Nge70.07Bf4−0.3d60.08Qd2−0.2h6+0.19h4−0.3a6−0.410Nd1−0.2d5−0.111exd5−0.4Nxd5−0.312Ne3−0.3Nxf4−0.313Nxf4?!−1.2...Inaccuracy. Bxc6+ was best.13.Bxc6+bxc614.gxf4[...]13...Bxb2−1.114Rb1−1.1Bg7−1.015Bxc6+−1.1bxc6−1.016Nc4−1.1e5−1.217Ng2−1.3Be6−1.618Nge3−1.9f5−1.819Rb7−2.1O-O−2.120Rxg7+−2.1Kxg7−1.921Nxe5−2.2Bd5−1.722Rg1−2.0Rb8?!−1.0Inaccuracy. Bxa2 was best.22...Bxa223.f423c4??−5.5...Blunder. Ke2 was best.23.Ke223...Rb1+−5.324Nd1−5.6Re8−5.325f4?!−7.2...Inaccuracy. Qc3 was best.25.Qc325...Bf3−7.226Kf2−8.3Qd4+−7.627Ne3−7.5Rb2−7.228Qxb2−7.3Qxb2+−7.029Kxf3−6.6Qxa2−6.630g4−9.1Qh2−9.031Rg2−9.0Qh3+−9.132Rg3−8.8Qh1+−8.633Rg2−8.5fxg4+−8.334Kxg4−8.8Kh7−8.635Kg3−9.0Qc1−7.936N3g4−8.9Rb8−7.037h5−6.8Rb2??0.0Blunder. Qe1+ was best.37...Qe1+38.Kh338hxg6+0.0Kh80.039Rxb20.0Qxb20.040Nxh60.0a50.041Nf50.0a40.042Nf7+0.0Kg80.043N7h6+0.0Kf8??+11.5Blunder. Kh8 was best.43...Kh844.d4Qb7[...]44g7++11.3Qxg7++11.245Nxg7+11.0Kxg7?!#22Checkmate is now unavoidable. a3 was best.45...a346.Ne6+Ke7[...]46Nf5+#21Kf6#2147Ne3#24a3#2048Kg4#22a2#2349Nc2+73.5Kg6?!#17Checkmate is now unavoidable. Ke6 was best.49...Ke650.f5+50f5+#16Kf7#1651Kf4#15Kf6#1552Na1#23
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/sIuwMhfb"] [Date "2019.01.17"] [White "shakaali"] [Black "Lelouch_Vi_Brittania"] [Result "1-0"] [GameId "sIuwMhfb"] [UTCDate "2019.01.17"] [UTCTime "19:00:40"] [WhiteElo "2034"] [BlackElo "2206"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+16"] [BlackRatingDiff "-18"] [BlackTitle "CM"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "B20"] [Opening "Sicilian Defense"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. e4 c5 { B20 Sicilian Defense } 2. d3 e6 3. g3 Nc6 4. Bg2 g6 5. Nc3 Bg7 6. Nge2 Nge7 7. Bf4 d6 8. Qd2 h6 9. h4 a6 10. Nd1 d5 11. exd5 Nxd5 12. Ne3 Nxf4 13. Nxf4?! { (-0.35 → -1.20) Inaccuracy. Bxc6+ was best. } (13. Bxc6+ bxc6 14. gxf4 h5 15. Nc4 O-O 16. Nc3 a5 17. Ne4 Ba6 18. Ne5 Qc7 19. Nxc5 Bxe5) 13... Bxb2 14. Rb1 Bg7 15. Bxc6+ bxc6 16. Nc4 e5 17. Ng2 Be6 18. Nge3 f5 19. Rb7 O-O 20. Rxg7+ Kxg7 21. Nxe5 Bd5 22. Rg1 Rb8?! { (-1.97 → -0.99) Inaccuracy. Bxa2 was best. } (22... Bxa2 23. f4) 23. c4?? { (-0.99 → -5.51) Blunder. Ke2 was best. } (23. Ke2) 23... Rb1+ 24. Nd1 Re8 25. f4?! { (-5.35 → -7.21) Inaccuracy. Qc3 was best. } (25. Qc3) 25... Bf3 26. Kf2 Qd4+ 27. Ne3 Rb2 28. Qxb2 Qxb2+ 29. Kxf3 Qxa2 30. g4 Qh2 31. Rg2 Qh3+ 32. Rg3 Qh1+ 33. Rg2 fxg4+ 34. Kxg4 Kh7 35. Kg3 Qc1 36. N3g4 Rb8 37. h5 Rb2?? { (-6.84 → 0.00) Blunder. Qe1+ was best. } (37... Qe1+ 38. Kh3) 38. hxg6+ Kh8 39. Rxb2 Qxb2 40. Nxh6 a5 41. Nf5 a4 42. Nf7+ Kg8 43. N7h6+ Kf8?? { (0.00 → 11.52) Blunder. Kh8 was best. } (43... Kh8 44. d4 Qb7 45. Nf7+ Kg8 46. N7h6+) 44. g7+ Qxg7+ 45. Nxg7 Kxg7?! { (11.00 → Mate in 22) Checkmate is now unavoidable. a3 was best. } (45... a3 46. Ne6+ Ke7 47. Nxc5 Kd6 48. Nb3 Ke7 49. Ng4 Kd6 50. Nf2 Kc7 51. Ne4 Kb7 52. Nd4) 46. Nf5+ Kf6 47. Ne3 a3 48. Kg4 a2 49. Nc2 Kg6?! { (73.54 → Mate in 17) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Ke6 was best. } (49... Ke6 50. f5+) 50. f5+ Kf7 51. Kf4 Kf6 52. Na1 { Black resigns. } 1-0
2 Inaccuracies
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32 Average centipawn loss
92%Accuracy
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3 Inaccuracies
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50 Average centipawn loss
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  1. k-night-moves going into the tank on move 2
  2. k-night-moves this may be a surprise opening
  3. Itzal Now f4?
  4. Itzal Isn't this inviting d5?
  5. Itzal Ok, I canon safely say I dont't have a clue
  6. Itzal *can
  7. k-night-moves d5 is an interesting way to play this.
  8. k-night-moves i probably would have gone for b5. if c3 then e5 be3 qa5
  9. k-night-moves but i like this plan for black
  10. shakaali is the pawn poisoned or not
  11. k-night-moves dont think so
  12. shakaali Bxb2 Rb2 Bg7 Bxc6 should be just bad for him. although i would be up against a bishop pair. but my knight would be nice on c4
  13. shakaali now I would like to get rid of the queens
  14. k-night-moves feels like e5 and be6 is good for black
  15. bluestarX a5-ba6 so you don't turn of one bishop to turn on the other
  16. shakaali Ng2 Nge3 next
  17. Itzal Those bishops look threatening
  18. Itzal Light sq could land on d5
  19. shakaali this is an interesting situation. Castling enables Rb6 but also Bd5 followed by Qd7 and g5
  20. shakaali if Bd5 now, castling seems a bit too risky
  21. shakaali Rb7 seems to be quite nice
  22. shakaali or Qc3
  23. shakaali I got this crazy idea.. Rxg7 and Nxe5..
  24. k-night-moves this should be fine after qc7
  25. k-night-moves f4 is still an idea
  26. Itzal If 00, and f4, then Ng4 may hurt black
  27. k-night-moves yeah i sort of liked enticing n3c4 upon qc7
  28. k-night-moves and then f4
  29. k-night-moves maybe try doubling up first
  30. Itzal Qc3 in response to Qc7
  31. Itzal Rg1 I don't like
  32. Itzal Although it discourages f4 for the time being
  33. Itzal c4 looks a bit iffy
  34. Itzal Ne3 the only move?
  35. bluestarX picks the queen
  36. Itzal For a rook and a bishop. I didn't see better options
  37. Itzal White still kicking with the knights
  38. bluestarX i thought kxf3 maybe
  39. bluestarX yea
  40. Itzal Maybe Rg2 before g4 was more precise
  41. mmatros I gotta say, I wasn't expecting Kh7
  42. k-night-moves wasn't qe1+ kf3 qxh4 in pay?
  43. k-night-moves play*
  44. Itzal Black running very low on time
  45. colwem Is he planning to sac the queen.
  46. Itzal No choice
  47. k-night-moves a pawn can't be stopped
  48. mmatros wow, I left this game for ten minutes, how did this happen?
  49. Itzal Realny?
  50. k-night-moves oh maybe it can
  51. k-night-moves haha
  52. mmatros how do you stop a pawn?
  53. k-night-moves was thinking kxg7
  54. k-night-moves but you just run the a pawn
  55. colwem Nf5-> e3-> c2
  56. mmatros I've already queened by then
  57. colwem but only after Kxg7.
  58. mmatros Nxg7 a3 Nf5 a2 Nc2
  59. ebrankoftis yep, Qxg7 Nxg7 a3 Ne6+ is the problem
  60. Itzal And nf5 comes with check
  61. k-night-moves ugly
  62. colwem a3 Ne6+ Nxc5 a2 Nb3
  63. ebrankoftis yep
  64. mmatros wow
  65. bluestarX مخم
  66. bluestarX lol
  67. Itzal Kg4 now
  68. mmatros Kg4, nice move
  69. mmatros this is incredible
  70. Itzal But still same tricks
  71. Itzal some
  72. mmatros I think white eats those c pawns and it's over
  73. mmatros black king can't stop f pawn and stop the king from getting to c pawns, can it?
  74. Itzal Yes
  75. Itzal No tricks work
  76. mmatros and white has this little Na1/c2 zugzwang whenever he wants, just for fun
  77. bluestarX the f pawn queens anyway
  78. bluestarX white cannot lose a tempo
  79. bluestarX yep
  80. shakaali comeback of my life :P
  81. Itzal Congratulations!
  82. mmatros unreal game
  83. bluestarX congrats
  84. colwem Oh wow, 43.. Kh8 saves the draw because I assume it avoids the check and a pawn queens.
  85. mmatros yup, wild
  86. colwem I did not understand that ending. Like any of blacks moves.
  87. k-night-moves it was tricky, but yeah
  88. k-night-moves 35...qe1+ looked like smooth sailing
  89. k-night-moves to eliminate the h pawn
  90. shakaali I missed that 25.. Bf3 is possible and that's why 23 c4 is terrible
  91. colwem Yeah, but why not eliminate the h pawn earlier.
  92. k-night-moves yeah dunno i was confused after 23. c4
  93. k-night-moves and never gained clarity
  94. k-night-moves haha
  95. k-night-moves it was a really nice attack from black
  96. colwem Like during the sequence starting move 30, why not take the hpawn at some point.