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1d40.0Nf6+0.32Bf40.0g6+0.13e30.0Bg70.04Nf3+0.1d6+0.15h3−0.3a6?!+0.3Inaccuracy. c5 was best.5...c56.Bb5+Nc6[...]6c3+0.1O-O+0.37Bd3+0.1Nbd7+0.38Nbd2−0.1c5+0.29O-O+0.2Qc7?!+1.0Inaccuracy. Re8 was best.9...Re810.e4cxd4[...]10Ne4?−0.1...Mistake. a4 was best.10.a410...c4+0.311Bc20.0Nh5+0.312Bh2−0.1f5?!+0.9Inaccuracy. b5 was best.12...b513.Re1Bb7[...]13Ng3?!+0.3...Inaccuracy. Ned2 was best.13.Ned2b514.e4[...]13...Nxg3+0.314Bxg3+0.4e5?!+1.2Inaccuracy. b5 was best.14...b515.a415Ng5?0.0...Mistake. dxe5 was best.15.dxe5Nxe515...Nb6+0.316Qf3??−5.2...Blunder. a4 was best.16.a4a517.Re1[...]16...h6−5.017Bh4−5.2hxg5−5.018Bxg5−4.8e4?!−3.1Inaccuracy. Nd7 was best.18...Nd719.g419Qg3−3.2Qd7−3.020Bf4−3.5Rf6−2.821b3?!−3.7...Inaccuracy. f3 was best.21.f3d521...d5−3.122Be5?!−4.3...Inaccuracy. f3 was best.22.f3Qe823.h4[...]22...Re6−3.923Bxg7?!−5.5...Inaccuracy. f4 was best.23.f4Qf723...Qxg7−4.524Qh4−5.2Bd7−5.625bxc4−6.8dxc4−5.626Rab1−6.0Bb5−5.927Rb2?!−8.1...Inaccuracy. f3 was best.27.f3Nd527...Na4?!−5.6Inaccuracy. Nd5 was best.27...Nd528Bxa4−5.4Bxa4−5.929Rb4−6.1b5−6.230f3−6.5a5−6.431Rb2−7.1g5?!−4.6Inaccuracy. b4 was best.31...b432Qg3−4.5Rf8−4.433fxe4−4.5Rxe4−4.434Rbf2−4.4Qg6−4.335a3−4.9b4?!−3.6Inaccuracy. Rf7 was best.35...Rf736.Rf3Re8[...]36axb4−3.8axb4−3.737cxb4−3.6c3−3.538Ra2−3.5Bb5?−1.9Mistake. f4 was best.38...f439.exf4c2[...]39Rc1−1.7f4?−0.3Mistake. Re7 was best.39...Re740exf4−0.3Rexf4−0.241Qxc3??−3.4...Blunder. Rxc3 was best.41.Rxc341...Rf1+−3.742Rxf1−3.5Rxf1+−3.343Kh2−3.2Qd6+−3.444Qg3?−6.8...Mistake. g3 was best.44.g3Qd545.Qc8+[...]44...Rh1+−6.545Kxh1−6.6Qxg3−6.546Ra8+−7.5Kf7−6.747Ra7+−9.4Ke6−7.5
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[Event "Rated classical game"] [Site "https://lichess.org/wmNvPjNe"] [Date "2023.02.26"] [White "misterliamc"] [Black "Jputterg"] [Result "0-1"] [GameId "wmNvPjNe"] [UTCDate "2023.02.26"] [UTCTime "18:00:16"] [WhiteElo "1612"] [BlackElo "1655"] [WhiteRatingDiff "-22"] [BlackRatingDiff "+20"] [Variant "Standard"] [TimeControl "2700+45"] [ECO "A45"] [Opening "Indian Defense"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "lichess.org"] 1. d4 Nf6 { A45 Indian Defense } 2. Bf4 g6 3. e3 Bg7 4. Nf3 d6 5. h3 a6?! { (-0.33 → 0.34) Inaccuracy. c5 was best. } (5... c5 6. Bb5+ Nc6 7. c4 Qa5+ 8. Nc3 Ne4 9. O-O Nxc3 10. bxc3) 6. c3 O-O 7. Bd3 Nbd7 8. Nbd2 c5 9. O-O Qc7?! { (0.22 → 0.96) Inaccuracy. Re8 was best. } (9... Re8 10. e4 cxd4 11. cxd4 e5 12. Bh2 Bf8 13. dxe5 Nxe5 14. Nxe5 dxe5 15. Nf3 Bd6 16. Qe2) 10. Ne4? { (0.96 → -0.14) Mistake. a4 was best. } (10. a4) 10... c4 11. Bc2 Nh5 12. Bh2 f5?! { (-0.12 → 0.89) Inaccuracy. b5 was best. } (12... b5 13. Re1 Bb7 14. d5 b4 15. Qd2 a5 16. Rad1 Nb6 17. g4 Nf6 18. Nxf6+ Bxf6 19. e4) 13. Ng3?! { (0.89 → 0.25) Inaccuracy. Ned2 was best. } (13. Ned2 b5 14. e4 f4 15. b3 Nb6 16. Re1 cxb3 17. Bxb3+ e6 18. Ng5 d5 19. exd5 exd5) 13... Nxg3 14. Bxg3 e5?! { (0.41 → 1.24) Inaccuracy. b5 was best. } (14... b5 15. a4) 15. Ng5? { (1.24 → 0.00) Mistake. dxe5 was best. } (15. dxe5 Nxe5) 15... Nb6 16. Qf3?? { (0.25 → -5.19) Blunder. a4 was best. } (16. a4 a5 17. Re1 h6 18. Nf3 Kh7 19. b3 Be6 20. Nd2 Rac8 21. Nxc4 Nxc4 22. bxc4 Qxc4) 16... h6 17. Bh4 hxg5 18. Bxg5 e4?! { (-4.85 → -3.09) Inaccuracy. Nd7 was best. } (18... Nd7 19. g4) 19. Qg3 Qd7 20. Bf4 Rf6 21. b3?! { (-2.84 → -3.73) Inaccuracy. f3 was best. } (21. f3 d5) 21... d5 22. Be5?! { (-3.12 → -4.32) Inaccuracy. f3 was best. } (22. f3 Qe8 23. h4 Rc6 24. a4 a5 25. b4 Nd7 26. fxe4 dxe4 27. b5 Re6 28. Bd1 Qf7) 22... Re6 23. Bxg7?! { (-3.93 → -5.46) Inaccuracy. f4 was best. } (23. f4 Qf7) 23... Qxg7 24. Qh4 Bd7 25. bxc4 dxc4 26. Rab1 Bb5 27. Rb2?! { (-5.87 → -8.12) Inaccuracy. f3 was best. } (27. f3 Nd5) 27... Na4?! { (-8.12 → -5.60) Inaccuracy. Nd5 was best. } (27... Nd5) 28. Bxa4 Bxa4 29. Rb4 b5 30. f3 a5 31. Rb2 g5?! { (-7.11 → -4.57) Inaccuracy. b4 was best. } (31... b4) 32. Qg3 Rf8 33. fxe4 Rxe4 34. Rbf2 Qg6 35. a3 b4?! { (-4.93 → -3.64) Inaccuracy. Rf7 was best. } (35... Rf7 36. Rf3 Re8 37. Qf2 b4 38. axb4 axb4 39. cxb4 Bd7 40. b5 Qb6 41. Qg3 Rg7 42. Rxf5) 36. axb4 axb4 37. cxb4 c3 38. Ra2 Bb5? { (-3.55 → -1.87) Mistake. f4 was best. } (38... f4 39. exf4 c2 40. Rfa1 Rexf4 41. Rxa4 Rf1+ 42. Kh2 c1=Q 43. Rxc1 Rxc1 44. Ra5 Rff1 45. Qxg5) 39. Rc1 f4? { (-1.67 → -0.33) Mistake. Re7 was best. } (39... Re7) 40. exf4 Rexf4 41. Qxc3?? { (-0.17 → -3.45) Blunder. Rxc3 was best. } (41. Rxc3) 41... Rf1+ 42. Rxf1 Rxf1+ 43. Kh2 Qd6+ 44. Qg3? { (-3.44 → -6.78) Mistake. g3 was best. } (44. g3 Qd5 45. Qc8+ Kf7 46. Ra7+ Kg6 47. Qc2+ Kf6 48. Qg2 Qxd4 49. Ra3 g4 50. Ra2 Qe3) 44... Rh1+ 45. Kxh1 Qxg3 46. Ra8+ Kf7 47. Ra7+ Ke6 { White resigns. } 0-1
5 Inaccuracies
3 Mistakes
2 Blunders
69 Average centipawn loss
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8 Inaccuracies
2 Mistakes
0 Blunders
53 Average centipawn loss
88%Accuracy
  1. jamesdarwinblind Go Liam!
  2. Rolihlahla Go John!!!
  3. Jelle1 go john
  4. TimothyHa (5) John, John, John!
  5. TimothyHa (5) it's interesting how White keeps making London moves and Black makes Pirc/Modern moves
  6. TimothyHa (7) should we call these two systems compatible or incompatible?
  7. TimothyHa (7) they can peacefully coexist, so compatible?
  8. Abolizer a6 before Nc3 seems slow to me
  9. Abolizer O-o, Nbd7, c5 better
  10. TimothyHa (9) White is so consistently London
  11. Abolizer An interesting thing can happen with London vs Modern at lower elo; the London player finishes development and then stalls "what do I do now
  12. TimothyHa (10) Nd2-e4 is not the right move, White should have jumped Ne5 :-)
  13. Moccy Go, John :)
  14. Rolihlahla Maybe b5 and Bb2 next?
  15. TimothyHa F5 and e5?
  16. TimothyHa (12) just don't blunder the fork after Neg5
  17. TimothyHa (12) but White knight will get stuck after Black plays something like Nb6
  18. Jonamatron Go mrliam!
  19. TimothyHa (14) looks a bit like Leningrad Dutch now?
  20. TimothyHa (14) now b5 and Bb7?
  21. TimothyHa (15) why Nb6 and not Nf6?
  22. TimothyHa (15) to cover a random Qd5+ ?
  23. TimothyHa (16) h6 now? :-)
  24. TimothyHa (16) imagine Ne4 fxe4 Qxe4 and Bf5!
  25. TimothyHa (16) two pieces for a pawn
  26. TimothyHa (18) I'd play e4 to shutdown the lines
  27. TimothyHa (18) less counterplay for White
  28. TimothyHa (18) Black probably has Nd5, b5, b4, etc
  29. TimothyHa (19) White can still try f3, Kf2, h4, h5, I guess, what else can they do with two bishops
  30. TimothyHa (19) Qd7 feels almost like a mouseslip
  31. TimothyHa (20) unless John wanted to play Qe6 after that
  32. f5bestbytest Probably to unpin the pawn
  33. TimothyHa (20) yeah, White gets another pawn for the piece now
  34. Rolihlahla D5 now?
  35. TimothyHa (21) if Black doesn't blunder anything, the knight will be useful later with these pawn chains
  36. TimothyHa (21) go, John, carefully win this :-)
  37. TimothyHa (23) White is so helpful, exchanging the last movable bishop
  38. TimothyHa (24) B->d7->b5 maybe?
  39. TimothyHa (25) Nxc4, b5, move rooks to kingside and win?
  40. TimothyHa (25) or putting a knight on d5 is so tempting?
  41. TimothyHa (25) Nxc4 looks safer though
  42. TimothyHa (26) big pawn to b5
  43. TimothyHa (26) :-) somehow John heard me
  44. TimothyHa (26) from UTC+13 to UTC+1
  45. TimothyHa (26) across 12 timezones
  46. TimothyHa (27) I'm not convinced that winning c3 is so important when White gets a movable d-pawn and can double rooks on b
  47. TimothyHa (27) but certainly Nd5 and Bc6 is still safe
  48. Rolihlahla Go John!!!
  49. TimothyHa (27) I'd keep the knight and not do this
  50. Jelle1 why?
  51. Jelle1 oh wait
  52. TimothyHa (28) winning pawns is easier
  53. Jelle1 lmao i missed that the bishop could take
  54. TimothyHa (28) with a knight in this structure
  55. TimothyHa (28) now this bishop is temporarily useless
  56. Jelle1 yeah Nd5 would win the pawn
  57. Jelle1 but this is still completely winning so it doesnt really matter
  58. TimothyHa (29) yeah, but b5 has to played and the bishop is stranded
  59. Jelle1 a5 is coming
  60. TimothyHa (29) yeah, maybe Qe7 first
  61. Jelle1 a5, Rb6, Rb8 b4 and win
  62. TimothyHa (30) finally White opens a second front
  63. TimothyHa (31) g5 probably plays into White's hands
  64. TimothyHa (32) the bishop has to return, even at the cost of a pawn, I think
  65. TimothyHa (32) maybe it's Rbf2 exf3 Rxf3 and f4, not sure
  66. TimothyHa (34) f4 now?
  67. TimothyHa (34) I don't see many options, it's either f4 or Qg6
  68. TimothyHa (34) 31... g5 was so impatient, the kind of moves that turns -6 into -2 and harder to win
  69. TimothyHa (34) f4 exf4 gxf4 Qh4 and we play on...
  70. TimothyHa (34) or maybe Rxf4 after exf4 to reduce pieces
  71. TimothyHa (35) just play Rf7 as White is in zugzwang, too
  72. TimothyHa (35) Rf7, Re8, Ref8
  73. TimothyHa (35) ok, so we are gambitting to make the bishop alive
  74. TimothyHa (36) Qb8+
  75. TimothyHa (36) not happening :-)
  76. TimothyHa (36) would happen with my Rf7 :-)
  77. TimothyHa (37) this is game is still "three results"
  78. TimothyHa (37) two running pawns
  79. TimothyHa (37) it's a lot of technique to convert this
  80. Jelle1 this game is one result
  81. TimothyHa (38) :-)
  82. TimothyHa (38) Bb5 and f4 now?
  83. TimothyHa (38) I like that Qb1+ wins the rook later
  84. TimothyHa (39) but g5 being unprotected doesn't allow the line with exf4 Rxf4 Rxc3 Qb1+
  85. TimothyHa (39) as Qxg5+ is perpetual or rook
  86. TimothyHa (40) maybe Rxf4 Rxc3 Rxd4
  87. TimothyHa (40) this open board is so tactical after that...
  88. TimothyHa (41) this loses now?
  89. TimothyHa (41) Rf1+
  90. TimothyHa (41) or prep it with Qd6
  91. TimothyHa (41) but later Bb6 covers a8 and threatens Rh1#
  92. TimothyHa (42) but one pawn versus three...
  93. TimothyHa (43) Qd6+ g3 Bc6 is something
  94. TimothyHa (43) if Qg3 then it's simpler
  95. TimothyHa (43) please play Qg3, White :-)
  96. TimothyHa (43) I need to go to office
  97. TimothyHa (43) Qg3 Rh1 please
  98. TimothyHa (44) John!!!!
  99. TimothyHa (44) please finish the game with Rh1
  100. TimothyHa (44) phew
  101. TimothyHa (44) gg
  102. TimothyHa (45) John went for tea
  103. TimothyHa (45) like our other teammate from before
  104. TimothyHa (45) only one move to make and they go for tea
  105. TimothyHa (45) making us shiver
  106. TimothyHa (46) Rd2 was nicer
  107. TimothyHa (47) glorious kingwalk now
  108. TimothyHa (47) gg!
  109. Jelle1 gg
  110. TimothyHa (47) what a nervous game
  111. TimothyHa (47) kudos to White for trying after losing that knight
  112. TimothyHa the game did drop to 0.0 at some point
  113. Rolihlahla Good game John!!! Way to save the match!