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1Nf3+0.4d5+0.32c40.0d40.03e30.0c50.04b40.0dxe30.05fxe30.0cxb4−0.26d40.0Nf60.07a3−0.1e60.08Bd3−0.1Be70.09axb4−0.3Bxb4+−0.210Bd2−0.6Be7−0.311O-O−0.1Nc60.012c5?!−1.0...Inaccuracy. Kh1 was best.12.Kh112...O-O−0.813Bc3−1.1Nd5−1.214Bd2−1.1f5?0.0Mistake. e5 was best.14...e515Na3?!−0.8...Inaccuracy. Nc3 was best.15.Nc3Bf616.Kh1[...]15...b6−0.716cxb6−0.8Nxb6−0.517Nc4−0.5Nd5−0.618Nce5−0.4Ncb40.019Qe2?!−0.7...Inaccuracy. Bb1 was best.19.Bb1a520.e4[...]19...a5−0.420e4−0.5fxe40.021Qxe4−0.5Nxd3−0.522Nc6−0.5Nc5−0.523Nxe7+−0.6Qxe7−0.724dxc5−0.5Qxc5+−0.525Kh1−0.5Qb5−0.426Rfb1−0.4Qa6?+1.1Mistake. Qd7 was best.26...Qd727.Rxa527Rxa5+0.9Qc6??+3.4Blunder. Qxa5 was best.27...Qxa528Rxa8??+0.2...Blunder. Ne5 was best.28.Ne5Qb729.h3[...]28...Qxa8+0.229Rc1−0.2Bd7−0.130Ng5−0.2Nf6−0.331Qb4?!−0.9...Inaccuracy. Qxa8 was best.31.Qxa831...Qd5−0.432Rd1−0.7Bc6−0.233Qxf8+−0.1Kxf8−0.134Bb4+−0.1Ke8−0.235Rxd5−0.1Bxd5−0.236Bc3−0.2h6−0.237Nh3−0.1Kf7−0.138Kg1−0.2g6−0.139Bd4−0.1Be4−0.240Nf2−0.2Bf5−0.141g3−0.1h5−0.142Kg2−0.1Ng40.043Nxg40.0Bxg40.044Be50.0Ke80.045Kf20.0Kd70.046Ke30.0Kc60.047Kd40.0...White offers draw
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/scqEBmQQ"] [Date "2023.07.02"] [White "feskslo"] [Black "greysensei"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [GameId "scqEBmQQ"] [UTCDate "2023.07.02"] [UTCTime "18:35:19"] [WhiteElo "1812"] [BlackElo "1858"] [WhiteRatingDiff "+2"] [BlackRatingDiff "-2"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "A09"] [Opening "Réti Opening: Reversed Blumenfeld Gambit"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. Nf3 d5 2. c4 d4 3. e3 c5 4. b4 { A09 Réti Opening: Reversed Blumenfeld Gambit } dxe3 5. fxe3 cxb4 6. d4 Nf6 7. a3 e6 8. Bd3 Be7 9. axb4 Bxb4+ 10. Bd2 Be7 11. O-O Nc6 12. c5?! { (-0.04 → -0.96) Inaccuracy. Kh1 was best. } (12. Kh1) 12... O-O 13. Bc3 Nd5 14. Bd2 f5? { (-1.11 → 0.00) Mistake. e5 was best. } (14... e5) 15. Na3?! { (0.00 → -0.76) Inaccuracy. Nc3 was best. } (15. Nc3 Bf6 16. Kh1 Kh8 17. Qb3 Nxc3 18. Bxc3 Rb8 19. Qc4 b6 20. cxb6 Rxb6 21. e4 a5) 15... b6 16. cxb6 Nxb6 17. Nc4 Nd5 18. Nce5 Ncb4 19. Qe2?! { (-0.02 → -0.66) Inaccuracy. Bb1 was best. } (19. Bb1 a5 20. e4 Nc7 21. Bxb4 Bxb4 22. exf5 exf5 23. Nc6 Qd6 24. Nxb4 axb4 25. Rxa8 Nxa8) 19... a5 20. e4 fxe4 21. Qxe4 Nxd3 22. Nc6 Nc5 23. Nxe7+ Qxe7 24. dxc5 Qxc5+ 25. Kh1 Qb5 26. Rfb1 Qa6? { (-0.39 → 1.08) Mistake. Qd7 was best. } (26... Qd7 27. Rxa5) 27. Rxa5 Qc6?? { (0.91 → 3.37) Blunder. Qxa5 was best. } (27... Qxa5) 28. Rxa8?? { (3.37 → 0.19) Blunder. Ne5 was best. } (28. Ne5 Qb7 29. h3 Nc3 30. Qxb7 Bxb7 31. Bxc3 Rxa5 32. Bxa5 Bd5 33. Kh2 h6 34. Ng4 Ra8) 28... Qxa8 29. Rc1 Bd7 30. Ng5 Nf6 31. Qb4?! { (-0.32 → -0.88) Inaccuracy. Qxa8 was best. } (31. Qxa8) 31... Qd5 32. Rd1 Bc6 33. Qxf8+ Kxf8 34. Bb4+ Ke8 35. Rxd5 Bxd5 36. Bc3 h6 37. Nh3 Kf7 38. Kg1 g6 39. Bd4 Be4 40. Nf2 Bf5 41. g3 h5 42. Kg2 Ng4 43. Nxg4 Bxg4 44. Be5 Ke8 45. Kf2 Kd7 46. Ke3 Kc6 47. Kd4 { White offers draw } { The game is a draw. } 1/2-1/2
4 Inaccuracies
0 Mistakes
1 Blunder
19 Average centipawn loss
89%Accuracy
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0 Inaccuracies
2 Mistakes
1 Blunder
19 Average centipawn loss
90%Accuracy
  1. greysensei (9...Bxb4+) i should really slow down, i'm in blitz mode
  2. feskslo Might have messed up the move order in the beginning here, probably a wise idea to castle first so ...Bxb4 doesn't come with check
  3. mgold go feskslo!
  4. greysensei (11.O-O) i don't know this opening at all, but I play something like this with colors reversed sometime
  5. greysensei (11.O-O) biggest fear at the moment is e4 --> e5 chasing my knight away from f6
  6. greysensei (11.O-O) thinking about Nc6 now to discourage e4.
  7. greysensei (11.O-O) Nc6 d5 exd5 exd5 Nb4 Bxb4 Bxb4 i think that's ok...
  8. greysensei (11.O-O) though i'm sure I miscalculated something.
  9. greysensei (11.O-O) oh i always have Qxd5
  10. greysensei (11.O-O) Nc6 d5 exd5 exd5 Qxd5
  11. greysensei (11...Nc6) if there's any way to sac a pawn to break up white's massive pawn center that would be lovely
  12. greysensei (11...Nc6) B on d3 is a target potentially
  13. greysensei (11...Nc6) wow maybe I could play e5 myself....
  14. greysensei (11...Nc6) nvm e5 dxe5 Nxe5 Nxe5 and it protects the bishop on d3
  15. feskslo 12.c5 not really the move I wanted to play but 12.Nc3 Nb4! didn't look great either
  16. greysensei (12.c5) is the plan Bb5?
  17. greysensei (12.c5) if my N is immobilized then I can't prevent e4
  18. greysensei (12.c5) however e4 would be unsupported. after Bb5
  19. greysensei (12.c5) I think I do have to castle...
  20. greysensei (13.Bc3) to protect d4 so that e4 becomes possible? But what if Nd5.... gotto be careful about greek gift ideas
  21. greysensei (13.Bc3) Nd5 Bd2 back seems forced...
  22. greysensei (13.Bc3) funny line Nd5 Bc3 Bg5 Nxg4 Qxg4 e4 Nf4
  23. greysensei (13...Nd5) I think I play f6 next
  24. greysensei (14.Bd2) i need to fight for the center or else it will be over soon.
  25. greysensei (14.Bd2) f6 e4 Ndb4 attacks both the bishop and pawn on d4 twice
  26. greysensei (14.Bd2) f6 e4 Ndb4 Bxb4 Nxb4 Be2 Nc6 keeping pressure on the d4 pawn
  27. greysensei (14.Bd2) f5 here also an option
  28. greysensei (14.Bd2) f5 followed by f4 might be stronger...
  29. greysensei (14.Bd2) ah but then if f4 e4 still...
  30. greysensei (14.Bd2) But at least with f5 my knight is on an unassailable outpost....
  31. greysensei (14...f5) f5 and I use my queenside majority
  32. greysensei (15.Na3) Not afraid of Nb5, but Nc4 might be annoying
  33. greysensei (17.Nc4) Ok with outside passer I feel like I can trade a lot of stuff and start marching...
  34. greysensei (17.Nc4) N is strong on d5 I think i wanna keep it
  35. jessehf go sensei you are up a pawn
  36. greysensei (17...Nd5) Ncb4 looks interesting followed by a5
  37. greysensei (18...Ncb4) B on b4 supported by a pawn would be amazing
  38. greysensei (22...Nc5) idk what is going on but looks fun
  39. feskslo thought 14.e4 would work: 14.e4 Nxc3 15.Nxc3 Nxd4 16.Nxd4 Qxd4[+] 17.Bxh7+
  40. feskslo but I can't do that because of the Qxd4+ with check...
  41. feskslo which I didn't notice at first
  42. greysensei wow Nc5 actually a good move
  43. greysensei Yes anytime the e pawn moves, I may have Qxd4+
  44. feskslo Oh no I missed a win! 28.Ne5!. I was pretty stressed out at this point
  45. greysensei Yeah I was looking at that - was scared you would play it
  46. greysensei I completely blundered by putting Q to a6
  47. feskslo the game was very close, there was only this one chance for me to really take the advantage it seems
  48. greysensei Ne5 or Nd4
  49. greysensei I feel like at the point I was up 2 pawns, there was some way for me to consolidate and start pushing, but I chose a completly wrong way
  50. feskslo I played some mistakes in the opening I think and that kind of put me off for a lot of the game
  51. greysensei My bishop on c8 never developed which caused problems
  52. feskslo yeah true
  53. feskslo 9.O-O was what I was thinking I should have played so you couldn't take back on b4 with check
  54. greysensei Had no idea what I was doing in the opening. I think its a great opening for white. I think maybe consdier playing for e4 e5 and then king
  55. greysensei kingside attack
  56. feskslo yeah!
  57. greysensei I sometimes play blumenfeld gambit as white if my opponent allows it
  58. feskslo even if you had sleepy bishop on c8, your knights were great
  59. feskslo I have never heard of the blumenfeld
  60. feskslo but I see now that this is somehow a reversed blumenfeld!
  61. feskslo didn't know the name
  62. greysensei check out this game...
  63. greysensei https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1012085
  64. feskslo Blumenfeld sounds like a villain from a james bond movie or something
  65. greysensei lol
  66. greysensei I think he was a lesser known russian master
  67. feskslo ah so it's the 4...b5 for black that marks the Blumenfeld?
  68. greysensei yes
  69. greysensei gives up a pawn but creates a dominating pawn center
  70. feskslo reminds me of the Volga or Benko
  71. greysensei yes a lot of similar ideas
  72. feskslo That's kind of what I thought I was doing
  73. feskslo heheh
  74. greysensei I like to play that stuff as black
  75. greysensei But don't like being on the other side of it ;-)
  76. feskslo I've never dabbled with it but it does look pretty appealing
  77. greysensei You started playing 1. Nf3 recently it seems
  78. feskslo of course it's even more appealing with the white pieces
  79. feskslo Yes, correct
  80. feskslo Like to switch things up some times but it's not great for my results!
  81. greysensei Yes, I have a lot of trouble what to do aiganst that
  82. feskslo I like that it gives me the choice of what direction to take the game
  83. greysensei Im sure it will improve
  84. feskslo Very flexible
  85. greysensei whenever you switch results typically take a dip
  86. greysensei but then recover
  87. feskslo With 1.e4 or 1.d4 I find that black chooses which direction it goes from there, you know?
  88. feskslo yes, true
  89. greysensei right yes, its a lot of uncharted territory for both players with Nf3
  90. feskslo I'll try to stick with this for a good long while. I think I mix things up too often
  91. feskslo Anyway, I need to get going
  92. feskslo Thanks for the interesting game, and the chat
  93. feskslo have a nice day!
  94. greysensei Yes good playing
  95. greysensei good luck the rest of the season
  96. feskslo It's over!
  97. greysensei i mean next season
  98. greysensei lol
  99. feskslo Haha, right
  100. feskslo same to you!
  101. greysensei would love to visit Norway sometime
  102. feskslo If you do
  103. feskslo check out the Good Knight chess pub in Oslo
  104. greysensei nice thank you for the tip :-)
  105. feskslo Alright, see you!
  106. greysensei bye