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1d40.0Nf6+0.22c4+0.3g6+0.33Nc3+0.3Bg7+0.74e4+0.7d6+0.75Be2+0.1O-O+0.56Nf3+0.5e5+0.67O-O+0.6exd4+0.88Nxd4+1.1Re8+1.09f3+0.9c6+1.010Bg5?!+0.3...Inaccuracy. Kh1 was best.10.Kh1Nbd711.Bg5[...]10...Qb6+0.111Na4+0.1Qa50.012Bd2+0.1Qc7?!+0.7Inaccuracy. Qd8 was best.12...Qd813.Bc3d5[...]13Nc2??−1.6...Blunder. Be1 was best.13.Be113...d5−1.714exd5−1.6cxd5−1.715Na3?!−2.4...Inaccuracy. Ne3 was best.15.Ne3dxc416.Bxc4[...]15...a6−1.616Rc1−2.2d4?−0.7Mistake. Nc6 was best.16...Nc617.Re1Be6[...]17c5−0.6Nd5?!+0.1Inaccuracy. Nc6 was best.17...Nc618.Nb6Rb8[...]18Nc40.0Bf8?+1.6Mistake. Be6 was best.18...Be619.Ncb6Nxb6[...]19Nab6+1.7Bxc5?+3.4Mistake. Nxb6 was best.19...Nxb620.Nxb6Ra7[...]20Nxd5+2.8Qd8+3.321Ncb6??+0.6...Blunder. Nce3 was best.21.Nce321...Bxb6+0.722Rxc8+0.4d3++0.523Kh1+0.6Qxc8+0.924Nxb6??−7.5...Blunder. Nf6+ was best.24.Nf6+Kh825.Nxe8[...]24...dxe2−7.425Qb1−10.5exf1=Q+−8.526Qxf1−8.7Qc2−8.727Bc3−8.6Nc6−8.328Nxa8−8.0Rxa8−8.129h4−8.6Rd8−8.530Kh2−8.6Nd4−8.531a3−8.7Qe2−8.532Qc1?#−10...Checkmate is now unavoidable. Qxe2 was best.32.Qxe2Nxe233.Bb4[...]32...Nxf3+#−933Kg3#−7Nd2?!−10.4Lost forced checkmate sequence. Rd3 was best.33...Rd334.Qb1Re3[...]34h5?!#−6...Checkmate is now unavoidable. Bxd2 was best.34.Bxd2Rxd234...Rd3+#−535Kh2#−5Nf3+#−436Kg3#−4Nh4+#−337Kf4#−3Nxg2+#−238Kg5#−2Rd5+#−239Kf6#−1Qe6#
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/uWWLf1Qn"] [Date "2022.12.04"] [White "Pauli314"] [Black "Bitter_Cherry"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "uWWLf1Qn"] [UTCDate "2022.12.04"] [UTCTime "17:58:10"] [WhiteElo "2070"] [BlackElo "2115"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-14"] [BlackRatingDiff "+21"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "E94"] [Opening "King's Indian Defense: Orthodox Variation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Be2 O-O 6. Nf3 e5 7. O-O { E94 King's Indian Defense: Orthodox Variation } exd4 8. Nxd4 Re8 9. f3 c6 10. Bg5?! { (1.04 → 0.34) Inaccuracy. Kh1 was best. } (10. Kh1 Nbd7 11. Bg5 Qb6 12. Nb3 a5 13. Qd2 a4 14. Be3 Nc5 15. Nd4 Nfd7 16. Rad1 Qa5) 10... Qb6 11. Na4 Qa5 12. Bd2 Qc7?! { (0.12 → 0.68) Inaccuracy. Qd8 was best. } (12... Qd8 13. Bc3 d5 14. cxd5 cxd5 15. Qb3 Nc6 16. Rad1 Nxd4 17. Bxd4 dxe4 18. fxe4 Qe7 19. Bb5) 13. Nc2?? { (0.68 → -1.61) Blunder. Be1 was best. } (13. Be1) 13... d5 14. exd5 cxd5 15. Na3?! { (-1.70 → -2.44) Inaccuracy. Ne3 was best. } (15. Ne3 dxc4 16. Bxc4 Be6 17. Bxe6 Rxe6 18. Qc2 Nc6 19. Rad1 Qe7 20. Rfe1 Bf8 21. Nc3 Rd8) 15... a6 16. Rc1 d4? { (-2.24 → -0.66) Mistake. Nc6 was best. } (16... Nc6 17. Re1 Be6 18. Kh1 d4 19. Nc5 Bf5 20. Nd3 Nd7 21. Bf4 Qa5 22. Bd2 Qd8 23. Bf1) 17. c5 Nd5?! { (-0.64 → 0.14) Inaccuracy. Nc6 was best. } (17... Nc6 18. Nb6 Rb8 19. Nac4 Bf5 20. Re1 d3 21. Bf1 Rbd8 22. b4 Be6 23. Bc3 Bxc4 24. Nxc4) 18. Nc4 Bf8? { (0.00 → 1.62) Mistake. Be6 was best. } (18... Be6 19. Ncb6 Nxb6 20. Nxb6 Ra7 21. b4 Nd7 22. Nc4 b6 23. Nd6 Rea8 24. cxb6 Qxb6 25. Nc8) 19. Nab6 Bxc5? { (1.71 → 3.38) Mistake. Nxb6 was best. } (19... Nxb6 20. Nxb6 Ra7 21. Bd3 Qd8 22. f4 Nd7 23. Nxc8 Qxc8 24. b4 a5 25. bxa5 Qc6 26. f5) 20. Nxd5 Qd8 21. Ncb6?? { (3.34 → 0.63) Blunder. Nce3 was best. } (21. Nce3) 21... Bxb6 22. Rxc8 d3+ 23. Kh1 Qxc8 24. Nxb6?? { (0.85 → -7.53) Blunder. Nf6+ was best. } (24. Nf6+ Kh8 25. Nxe8 Bd4 26. Bxd3 Qxe8 27. Re1 Qd7 28. Be4 Nc6 29. Bg5 Re8 30. Re2 Qc7) 24... dxe2 25. Qb1 exf1=Q+ 26. Qxf1 Qc2 27. Bc3 Nc6 28. Nxa8 Rxa8 29. h4 Rd8 30. Kh2 Nd4 31. a3 Qe2 32. Qc1? { (-8.53 → Mate in 10) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Qxe2 was best. } (32. Qxe2 Nxe2 33. Bb4 Rc8 34. g4 Rc2 35. Kg2 Rxb2 36. h5 Nf4+ 37. Kf1 Rb3 38. Kf2 Nd3+) 32... Nxf3+ 33. Kg3 Nd2?! { (Mate in 7 → -10.37) Lost forced checkmate sequence. Rd3 was best. } (33... Rd3 34. Qb1 Re3 35. Bd4 Nxd4+ 36. Kh2 Qf2 37. Kh1 Ne2 38. Qxg6+ hxg6 39. a4 Qxh4#) 34. h5?! { (-10.37 → Mate in 6) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Bxd2 was best. } (34. Bxd2 Rxd2) 34... Rd3+ 35. Kh2 Nf3+ 36. Kg3 Nh4+ 37. Kf4 Nxg2+ 38. Kg5 Rd5+ 39. Kf6 Qe6# { Black wins by checkmate. } 0-1
3 Inaccuracies
1 Mistake
3 Blunders
57 Average centipawn loss
77%Accuracy
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3 Inaccuracies
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31 Average centipawn loss
89%Accuracy
  1. BarbarAusBielefeld Go Pauli!
  2. loungelizard go pauli!
  3. Bitter_Cherry was expecting 1.e4, which would've been worse for me as I had no time to prep. mainline KID gives me a break on the theory battle...
  4. Bitter_Cherry 10...Qb6 I'm actually out of book here. 10. Kh1 is normal because of this tactic, but I don't actually know the followup from memory
  5. jfarah Is 11 Na4 a good move?
  6. Bitter_Cherry hmm maybe Qb6 Na4 Qa5 Be2 Qc7 isn't a tactic after all? Can't be worse here though, so will be interesting to review (12)
  7. Silkthewanderer Go Pauli
  8. Silkthewanderer This position is weird. Obviously White is a little better but I have no idea if this is a good or bad Version of whatever it is
  9. wizzywop Go Pauli!
  10. Silkthewanderer So if Black just tries to stay put with Nbd7 Rad8 Nb6 Be6... how does White attack
  11. mqll Lack does not seem to be staying put...
  12. mqll Black...
  13. Bitter_Cherry note to review: 15...Nc6 Nb5 Qe5
  14. jfarah I prefer white after 16 Rc1.
  15. alen111 hmm, dxc4 is bad, right? (16)
  16. alen111 yeah, okay, if this passed pawn can be supported it can be dangerous; but the likelihood of its murder is high
  17. jfarah The problem is Black is behind in development.
  18. jfarah 17 c5 maybe is a move to be considered.
  19. jfarah I think 17 Nc6 is better for Black.
  20. jfarah 18 Nc6 or Nd7 for Black.
  21. jfarah I do not know if 19 Bxc5 works for black.
  22. jfarah It does not work. The knight on d5 is hanging.
  23. mqll Well let’s see.
  24. jfarah 20 Nxd5 what is the follow up for Black?
  25. mqll d3+
  26. jfarah Be3
  27. mqll dxe2
  28. jfarah Qxe2
  29. jfarah Black is setting the pieces for a new game.
  30. mqll Mmmm...ok. This seems to work though.
  31. jfarah Black still behind in development.
  32. jfarah 21 Nf4 for white.
  33. jfarah 21 Nb6 is a bad move.
  34. Midnightokar However this turns out, both players must have hot brains from calculation.
  35. jfarah White is lost.
  36. jfarah 26 Qd8 for balck
  37. Bitter_Cherry there's probably something faster than 33. Nd2 but shutting out the white queen seems reason enough to do it. No counterplay allowed
  38. MrScribbles gg