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sábado, 3 de novembro de 2012

Ricardo vs Eddie (949) 2012.11.3 2




[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.11.3"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ricardo"]
[Black "Eddie"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]

1.e4 c5 2.d3 Nc6 3.Nf3 g6 4.Bg5 d6 5.Nc3 Bg4 6.Be2 Bxf3 7.Bxf3 a6 8.O-O Nb4 9.d4 h6 10.Bf4 Bg7 11.a3 cxd4 12.Nd5 Kf8 13.Nxb4 g5
14.Bg3 d3 15.Qxd3 a5 16.Nc6 bxc6 17.e5 Rb8 18.exd6 e5 19.Bxc6 Rxb2 20.c4 e4 21.Qd5 Nf6 22.Qe5 Ng8 23.Qxe4 Bc3 24.Rac1 Rb6
25.Rxc3 h5 26.d7 Ne7 27.Be5 Rh6 28.Bd4 Rbxc6 29.Rd1 Rcd6 30.c5 Rxd4 31.Rxd4 f5 32.Qe5 Kf7 33.c6 Re6 34.Qc5 Re1# 0-1



Black wins!

A lost game but a true victory - your game was well fought and Eddie had a hard time defeating you, despite a much higher rating.
Game type: White blundered
Current position score before blunder: 1286
Opening used: Sicilian Defense
Worst move: 34, Qc5, Decrease: 112.85
Suggested opponent: Teea (rating 723)
Your rating decreased by 6 points and is now 656.
Your Blitz rating decreased by 6 point(s) and is now 656.

[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.11.3"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ricardo"]
[Black "Eddie"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]

1.e4
{Book.}
1...c5
{Book.}
2.d3
{Book.}
2...Nc6
{Book.}
3.Nf3
{Book.}
3...g6
{Score: 0.29  4.Nc3 Bg7 5.Be2 Nf6 6.e5 Ng4 7.O-O Ngxe5 8.Nxe5 Bxe5 9.Be3 (Time = 0:07, Depth = 1/10)}
4.Bg5
{Score: 0.05  4...Bg7 5.Nc3 Nf6 6.Be2 d5 7.O-O O-O 8.Bf4 Be6 9.Qd2 a6 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/11)}
4...d6
{Score: 0.11  5.Nc3 Bg7 6.Be2 Nf6 7.O-O Qb6 8.Nd5 Nxd5 9.exd5 h6 10.Bd2 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/10)}
5.Nc3
{Score: 0.05  5...Bg7 6.Be2 Nf6 7.O-O h6 8.Be3 Qb6 9.Rb1 Be6 10.d4 O-O 11.dxc5 dxc5 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/11)}
5...Bg4
{Score: 0.33  6.Be2 Bg7 7.O-O Nf6 8.d4 Bxf3 9.Bxf3 Nxd4 10.e5 Nxf3+ 11.Qxf3 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/10)}
6.Be2
{Score: 0.33  6...h6 7.Be3 Nf6 8.h3 Be6 9.d4 Qb6 10.Rb1 Bg7 11.dxc5 dxc5 (Time = 0:07, Depth = 1/10)}
6...Bxf3
{Score: 0.59  7.Bxf3 Bg7 8.O-O h6 9.Bf4 e6 10.Nb5 Be5 11.Qd2 Nf6 12.Rae1 Bxf4 13.Qxf4 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/11)}
7.Bxf3
{Score: 0.33  7...Bg7 8.O-O Nf6 9.Re1 e6 10.e5 Nxe5 11.Bxf6 Bxf6 12.Bxb7 Rb8 (Time = 0:18, Depth = 1/11)}
7...a6
{Score: 0.58  8.O-O Bg7 9.Qd2 h6 10.Be3 e6 11.Rae1 Ne5 12.Be2 Ne7 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/10)}
8.O-O
{Score: 0.61  8...Bg7 9.Re1 h6 10.Bf4 g5 11.Bd2 e6 12.e5 Bxe5 13.Qe2 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/10)}
8...Nb4
{Score: 1.70  9.e5 dxe5 10.Bxb7 Rb8 11.Bf3 f6 12.Be3 e6 13.Qd2 Nd5 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/10)}
9.d4
{Score: 1.71  9...Bg7 10.d5 a5 11.a3 h6 12.Be3 Bxc3 13.bxc3 Na6 14.Rb1 b6 (Time = 0:13, Depth = 1/10)}
9...h6
{Score: 1.65  10.Be3 Nc6 11.dxc5 e6 12.Bd4 f6 13.cxd6 Bxd6 14.Be3 Qc7 15.g3 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/11)}
10.Bf4
{Score: 1.38  10...Nc6 11.dxc5 e5 12.Be3 dxc5 13.Nd5 Nf6 14.c3 Bd6 15.Nxf6+ Qxf6 16.Qd5 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/11)}
10...Bg7
{Score: 1.66  11.dxc5 Be5 12.Bxe5 dxe5 13.Nd5 Nxd5 14.exd5 Nf6 15.Qd3 Rc8 16.Qc4 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/10)}
11.a3
{Score: 0.47  11...cxd4 12.axb4 dxc3 13.b3 Be5 14.Be3 e6 15.Qd3 Rc8 16.Rfe1 Qh4 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/11)}
11...cxd4
{Score: 0.47  12.axb4 dxc3 13.b3 Be5 14.Be3 e6 15.Qd3 Ne7 16.b5 a5 17.Rfe1 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/11)}
12.Nd5
{Score: 0.09  12...Nc6 13.Qd3 g5 14.Bg3 e6 15.Nb4 Nge7 16.Nxc6 bxc6 17.Rfe1 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/10)}
12...Kf8
{Score: 3.28  13.Nxb4 Rc8 14.Bd2 Be5 15.Rc1 e6 16.c3 dxc3 17.Bxc3 Bxc3 18.Rxc3 Rxc3 19.bxc3 (Time = 0:11, Depth =
1/11)}
13.Nxb4
{Score: 3.28  13...Rc8 14.Bd2 Be5 15.Rc1 e6 16.c3 dxc3 17.Bxc3 Bxc3 18.Rxc3 Rxc3 19.bxc3 (Time = 0:10, Depth = 1/10)}
13...g5
{Score: 3.35  14.Bd2 Qb6 15.c4 dxc3ep 16.Bxc3 Bxc3 17.bxc3 Nf6 18.Nd5 Nxd5 19.exd5 Rc8 20.Qc2 (Time = 0:11, Depth =
1/11)}
14.Bg3
{Score: 3.33  14...Be5 15.Rc1 Nf6 16.Bxe5 dxe5 17.c3 dxc3 18.Rxc3 Qb6 19.Nd3 Rd8 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/10)}
14...d3
{Score: 4.46  15.Nxd3 Qb6 16.e5 Rc8 17.Re1 dxe5 18.Nxe5 Qxb2 19.Rb1 Qxc2 20.Nd7+ Ke8 21.Rxb7 Qxd1 22.Rxd1 (Time = 0:06,
Depth = 1/10)}
15.Qxd3
{Score: 3.78  15...h5 16.h3 Bxb2 17.Rab1 Be5 18.Bxe5 dxe5 19.Qe3 f6 20.Rfd1 Qc7 21.Be2 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/11)}
15...a5
{Score: 4.43  16.Nd5 h5 17.h3 Rc8 18.Rad1 h4 19.Bh2 a4 20.c3 e6 21.Ne3 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/11)}
16.Nc6
{Score: 1.32  16...bxc6 17.e5 Bxe5 18.Bxe5 dxe5 19.Qc3 Nf6 20.Qxe5 Rc8 21.Rad1 Qc7 22.Qxc7 Rxc7 23.Rfe1 (Time = 0:07,
Depth = 1/11)}
16...bxc6
{Score: 1.32  17.e5 Bxe5 18.Bxe5 dxe5 19.Qc3 Nf6 20.Qxe5 Rc8 21.Rad1 Qc7 22.Qxc7 Rxc7 23.Rfe1 (Time = 0:06, Depth =
1/10)}
17.e5
{Score: 1.25  17...d5 18.e6 fxe6 19.Rae1 Bxb2 20.Rxe6 Qd7 21.Rfe1 Nf6 22.h3 (Time = 0:10, Depth = 1/10)}
17...Rb8
{Score: 3.20  18.exd6 e5 19.Rad1 Rb6 20.Rfe1 h5 21.Bxe5 Bxe5 22.Rxe5 g4 23.Be4 Nf6 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/10)}
18.exd6
{Score: 3.20  18...e5 19.Rad1 Rb6 20.Rfe1 h5 21.Bxe5 Bxe5 22.Rxe5 g4 23.Be4 Nf6 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/9)}
18...e5
{Score: 3.34  19.Rad1 Qd7 20.Qc4 e4 21.Qxe4 Bxb2 22.Qxc6 Qxc6 23.Bxc6 Bxa3 24.d7 Rd8 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/9)}
19.Bxc6
{Score: 3.14  19...h5 20.Qc3 Rh6 21.Rad1 Rb6 22.Qc5 Rxb2 23.Rfe1 Re6 (Time = 0:07, Depth = 1/9)}
19...Rxb2
{Score: 4.40  20.Rab1 e4 21.Qxe4 Bf6 22.Rfd1 h5 23.Rxb2 Bxb2 24.d7 Nf6 25.Qe3 Ng4 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/11)}
20.c4
{Score: 2.94  20...h5 21.Rfe1 Rh6 22.c5 Re6 23.Re4 Qc8 24.d7 Qd8 25.Qc3 Rb8 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/10)}
20...e4
{Score: 4.00  21.Qxe4 Nf6 22.Qf5 Kg8 23.Rad1 Nh5 24.d7 Nf4 25.Bxf4 gxf4 26.Bd5 Bf6 27.Qxf4 (Time = 0:10, Depth = 1/11)}

21.Qd5
{Score: 2.86  21...Nf6 22.Qf5 Rc2 23.Rac1 Ra2 24.d7 Kg8 25.Rfd1 Rxa3 26.Bc7 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/10)}
21...Nf6
{Score: 3.06  22.Qf5 Nh5 23.Rad1 Re2 24.Bxe4 a4 25.Be5 Bxe5 26.Qxe5 Nf6 27.Rfe1 (Time = 0:12, Depth = 1/10)}
22.Qe5
{Score: 3.05  22...Rd2 23.Rad1 Nd5 24.Qf5 Rxd1 25.Rxd1 Nc3 26.Rd2 Nb1 27.Rd5 Nc3 28.Rxa5 (Time = 0:13, Depth = 1/10)}
22...Ng8
{Score: 4.00  23.Qxe4 Nf6 24.Qf5 Kg8 25.Rad1 Nh5 26.d7 Nf4 27.Bxf4 gxf4 28.Bd5 Bf6 29.Qxf4 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/11)
}
23.Qxe4
{Score: 4.00  23...Nf6 24.Qf5 Kg8 25.Rad1 Nh5 26.d7 Nf4 27.Bxf4 gxf4 28.Bd5 Bf6 29.Qxf4 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/10)}
23...Bc3
{Score: 6.51  24.d7 Ne7 25.Qd3 Bf6 26.Bc7 Nxc6 27.Bxd8 Nxd8 28.Rab1 h5 29.Rxb2 Bxb2 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/11)}
24.Rac1
{Score: 4.36  24...Bf6 25.Rb1 h5 26.d7 Kg7 27.Rxb2 Bxb2 28.Bd6 Nf6 29.Qf5 Kh6 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/10)}
24...Rb6
{Score: 8.30  25.c5 Rb3 26.Qa4 Rb2 27.Rxc3 Nf6 28.Be5 Re2 29.Re3 Rd2 30.Qb3 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/11)}
25.Rxc3
{Score: 6.98  25...Nf6 26.Qe7+ Qxe7 27.dxe7+ Kxe7 28.Re1+ Kf8 29.Bb5 Re6 30.Rxe6 fxe6 31.Bc7 Kf7 32.Bxa5 Rb8 33.Re3
(Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/11)}
25...h5
{Score: 10.24  26.c5 Rxc6 27.Qxc6 Nf6 28.Be5 g4 29.Qb6 Kg7 30.Qxd8 Rxd8 31.c6 Re8 (Time = 0:07, Depth = 1/10)}
26.d7
{Score: 8.88  26...Nf6 27.Bd6+ Kg8 28.Qe5 Rxc6 29.Be7 Qxd7 30.Qxg5+ Kh7 31.Bxf6 Qg4 32.Qxg4 hxg4 33.Bxh8 Kxh8 34.c5 (Time
= 0:05, Depth = 1/11)}
26...Ne7
{Score: 15.52  27.Bd6 Qxd7 28.Bxd7 Rxd6 29.Qe5 Rhh6 30.Rb3 Rhf6 31.Rb8+ Kg7 32.Qxe7 g4 33.Qe8 (Time = 0:09, Depth =
1/11)}
27.Be5
{Score: 8.36  27...Rxc6 28.Bxh8 Qxd7 29.Rd3 f5 30.Qe3 Rd6 31.Rxd6 Qxd6 32.Qxg5 Qxa3 33.Qxh5 (Time = 0:07, Depth = 1/10)}

27...Rh6
{Score: 9.77  28.Ba4 Rhe6 29.Qh7 f6 30.c5 Ra6 31.Qh6+ Kf7 32.Qxh5+ Ng6 33.Qh7+ Kf8 34.Bd6+ Raxd6 35.cxd6 f5 (Time =
0:09, Depth = 1/10)}
28.Bd4
{Score: 3.24  28...Rbxc6 29.Rd1 Rce6 30.Qb7 g4 31.Bc5 Kg8 32.Bxe7 Rxe7 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/9)}
28...Rbxc6
{Score: 3.37  29.Rd1 Rce6 30.Qb7 g4 31.Re3 Rxe3 32.Bxe3 Re6 33.Qb2 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/9)}
29.Rd1
{Score: 3.53  29...Rce6 30.Qb7 Rhg6 31.Bc5 Kg7 32.Qb2 Kg8 33.Rcd3 Nf5 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/9)}
29...Rcd6
{Score: 3.67  30.Rcd3 f5 31.Qe2 Kf7 32.Bc5 Rde6 33.Re3 h4 34.Bb6 Rxe3 35.Qxe3 Rxb6 36.Qxb6 Qxb6 37.d8=Q (Time = 0:09,
Depth = 1/10)}
30.c5
{Score: 2.83  30...Rxd7 31.c6 Rdd6 32.c7 Qc8 33.Qe5 g4 34.Rcc1 Ke8 35.Qxa5 Rc6 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/10)}
30...Rxd4
{Score: 8.39  31.Qxd4 Nc6 32.Qd5 Kg7 33.Re3 g4 34.Re8 Qh4 35.Rde1 Rf6 36.g3 Qh3 37.d8=Q Nxd8 38.Qxd8 (Time = 0:08,
Depth = 2/12)}
31.Rxd4
{Score: 8.04  31...Re6 32.Qxe6 fxe6 33.c6 Nd5 34.c7 Nxc7 35.Rxc7 e5 36.Rc8 exd4 37.Rxd8+ Ke7 38.Rg8 Kxd7 39.Rxg5 (Time
= 0:07, Depth = 2/11)}
31...f5
{Score: 9.68  32.Qe5 Nc6 33.Qxf5+ Rf6 34.Qxg5 Nxd4 35.Re3 Kf7 36.Re8 Ne2+ 37.Kh1 Rd6 38.Qxh5+ Kf6 39.cxd6 (Time = 0:09,
Depth = 2/11)}
32.Qe5
{Score: 11.08  32...Nc6 33.Qxf5+ Rf6 34.Qxg5 Nxd4 35.Re3 Kf7 36.Re8 Ne2+ 37.Kh1 Rd6 38.Qg8+ Kf6 39.Qf8+ Kg5 40.h4+ Kxh4
41.Rxd8 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 2/11)}
32...Kf7
{Score: 19.26  33.Re3 Nc6 34.Qd5+ Kg7 35.Re8 Rh8 36.Qxc6 Rh6 37.Rd6 Rxd6 38.Qxd6 Qf6 39.Qxf6+ Kxf6 40.d8=Q+ Kg6
41.Qxa5 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 2/11)}
33.c6
{Score: 12.91  33...Re6 34.Qxe6+ Kxe6 35.c7 Qxd7 36.Re3+ Kf6 37.Rxd7 Nc8 38.Re8 Na7 39.Kf1 a4 40.c8=Q Nxc8 41.Rxc8 (Time
= 0:06, Depth = 1/10)}
33...Re6
{Score: 14.28  34.Qxe6+ Kxe6 35.c7 Qxd7 36.Re3+ Kf6 37.Rxd7 Nc8 38.Rd8 Na7 39.Rf8+ Kg7 40.Ra8 Nc8 41.Rxc8 (Time =
0:05, Depth = 2/11)}
34.Qc5
{MATE IN 1.  34...Re1# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/1)}
34...Re1# 0-1

[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.11.3"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ricardo"]
[Black "Eddie"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]


{Annotations by Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Auto-Annotator. 10 seconds per move.

        White    Black
Book Move    3    3
Leave
Book    1    0
CMX Agrees    18    16
CMX Disagrees    13    15
Agreement Pct.    58%    52%
Total Error    28.12    38.28
Relevant
Error    13.25    17.15
Missed Mate    0    0
Moved Into Mate    1    0

}
1.e4
{B00 King's Pawn Opening. The King's Pawn opening move is both popular and logical. It controls the center, opens lines
for both the Queen and the Bishop, and usually leads to an open game in which tactics, rather than slow maneuvering,
predominates.}
1...c5
{B20 Sicilian Defense. The Sicilian Defense has an ancient lineage. It creates an unbalanced position in which both
sides have full rein for play, and allows Black to call the shots at least to some extent.}
2.d3
{Opening Book move}
2...Nc6
{Opening Book move}
3.Nf3
{Opening Book move}
3...g6
{Opening Book move}
4.Bg5
{Out of Opening Book. Pins Black's pawn at e7 and blocks Black's pawn at
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4...d6 5.Nc3 Bg4
{Pins White's knight at f3.}
6.Be2
{Frees White's knight at f3 from the pin and clears the way for a kingside castle.}
6...Bxf3
{Pins White's bishop at e2 and White's pawn at g2 with a partial pin, threatens White's pawn at g2, and blocks White's
pawn at f2.}
7.Bxf3
{Frees White's pawn at g2 from the pin and removes the threat on White's pawn at g2. White wins a bishop for a knight.
Material is even.}
7...a6 8.O-O Nb4
{Slightly better is Bg7.}
9.d4 h6
{Attacks White's bishop at g5.}
10.Bf4
{Moves it to safety.}
10...Bg7 11.a3
{Slightly better is dxc5.}
11...cxd4
{Attacks White's knight. Black wins a pawn.}
12.Nd5
{Moves it out of harm's way and blocks Black's pawn at d6.}
12...Kf8
{Leads to 13.Nxb4 Rc8 14.Bd2 Be5 15.Rc1 e6 16.c3 dxc3 17.Bxc3 Bxc3 18.Rxc3 Rxc3 19.bxc3, which wins a rook, a bishop,
and a pawn for a rook, a bishop, a knight, and a pawn. Better is Nc6, leading to 13.Qd3 g5 14.Bg3 e6 15.Nb4 Nge7 16.Nxc6 bxc6
17.Rfe1, which wins a knight for a knight.}
13.Nxb4
{ White wins a knight.}
13...g5
{Attacks White's bishop at f4.}
14.Bg3
{Moves it to safety.}
14...d3
{Slightly better is Be5.}
15.Qxd3
{Slightly better is Nxd3.}
15...a5
{Attacks White's knight.}
16.Nc6
{Leads to 16...bxc6 17.e5 Bxe5 18.Bxe5 dxe5 19.Qc3 Nf6 20.Qxe5 Rc8 21.Rad1 Qc7 22.Qxc7 Rxc7 23.Rfe1, which wins a queen,
a bishop, and a pawn for a queen, a bishop, a knight, and a pawn. Better is Nd5, leading to 16...h5 17.h3 Rc8 18.Rad1 h4 19.Bh2
a4 20.c3 e6 21.Ne3, which does not result in any captures.}
16...bxc6
{Removes the threat on Black's queen. Black wins a knight. Material is even.}
17.e5
{Pins Black's pawn at c6, frees White's pawn at b2 from the pin, removes the threat on White's pawn at b2, and threatens
Black's pawn at c6.}
17...Rb8
{Leads to 18.exd6 e5 19.Rad1 Rb6 20.Rfe1 h5 21.Bxe5 Bxe5 22.Rxe5 g4 23.Be4 Nf6, which wins a bishop for a bishop and
two pawns. Better is d5, leading to 18.e6 fxe6 19.Rae1 Bxb2 20.Rxe6 Qd7 21.Rfe1 Nf6 22.h3, which wins two pawns for a pawn.}
18.exd6
{Isolates Black's pawn at c6.}
18...e5 19.Bxc6
{Creates a passed pawn on c2.}
19...Rxb2
{Slightly better is h5.}
20.c4
{Leads to 20...h5 21.Rfe1 Rh6 22.c5 Re6 23.Re4 Qc8 24.d7 Qd8 25.Qc3 Rb8, which does not exchange any material. Better is
Rab1, leading to 20...e4 21.Qxe4 Bf6 22.Rfd1 h5 23.Rxb2 Bxb2 24.d7 Nf6 25.Qe3 Ng4, which wins a rook and a pawn for a rook.}
20...e4
{Slightly better is h5.}
21.Qd5
{Slightly better is Qxe4.}
21...Nf6
{Removes the threat on Black's pawn at e4 and threatens White's queen.}
22.Qe5
{Moves it to safety and attacks Black's rook at b2.}
22...Ng8
{Slightly better is Rd2.}
23.Qxe4
{ White wins a pawn.}
23...Bc3
{Leads to 24.d7 Ne7 25.Qd3 Bf6 26.Bc7 Nxc6 27.Bxd8 Nxd8 28.Rab1 h5 29.Rxb2 Bxb2, which wins a rook and two bishops for
a queen and a rook. Better is Nf6, leading to 24.Qf5 Kg8 25.Rad1 Nh5 26.d7 Nf4 27.Bxf4 gxf4 28.Bd5 Bf6 29.Qxf4, which wins a
bishop for a knight and a pawn.}
24.Rac1
{Leads to 24...Bf6 25.Rb1 h5 26.d7 Kg7 27.Rxb2 Bxb2 28.Bd6 Nf6 29.Qf5 Kh6, which wins a rook for a rook. Better is d7,
leading to 24...Ne7 25.Qd3 Bf6 26.Bc7 Nxc6 27.Bxd8 Nxd8 28.Rab1 h5 29.Rxb2 Bxb2, which wins a queen and a rook for a rook and
two bishops.}
24...Rb6
{Leads to 25.c5 Rb3 26.Qa4 Rb2 27.Rxc3 Nf6 28.Be5 Re2 29.Re3 Rd2 30.Qb3, which loses a bishop. Better is Bf6, leading
to 25.Rb1 h5 26.d7 Kg7 27.Rxb2 Bxb2 28.Bd6 Nf6 29.Qf5 Kh6, which wins a rook for a rook.}
25.Rxc3
{Slightly better is c5.}
25...h5
{Leads to 26.c5 Rxc6 27.Qxc6 Nf6 28.Be5 g4 29.Qb6 Kg7 30.Qxd8 Rxd8 31.c6 Re8, which wins a queen and a bishop for a
queen and a rook. Better is Nf6, leading to 26.Qe7+ Qxe7 27.dxe7+ Kxe7 28.Re1+ Kf8 29.Bb5 Re6 30.Rxe6 fxe6 31.Bc7 Kf7 32.Bxa5
Rb8 33.Re3, which wins a queen, a rook, and a pawn for a queen, a rook, and a pawn.}
26.d7
{Leads to 26...Nf6 27.Bd6+ Kg8 28.Qe5 Rxc6 29.Be7 Qxd7 30.Qxg5+ Kh7 31.Bxf6 Qg4 32.Qxg4 hxg4 33.Bxh8 Kxh8 34.c5, which
wins a queen, a rook, a knight, and a pawn for a queen, two bishops, and a pawn. Better is c5, leading to 26...Rxc6 27.Qxc6 Nf6
28.Be5 g4 29.Qb6 Kg7 30.Qxd8 Rxd8 31.c6 Re8, which wins a queen and a rook for a queen and a bishop.}
26...Ne7
{Ouch! Leads to 27.Bd6 Qxd7 28.Bxd7 Rxd6 29.Qe5 Rhh6 30.Rb3 Rhf6 31.Rb8+ Kg7 32.Qxe7 g4 33.Qe8, which wins a bishop
and a pawn for a queen and a knight. Much better is Nf6, leading to 27.Bd6+ Kg8 28.Qe5 Rxc6 29.Be7 Qxd7 30.Qxg5+ Kh7 31.Bxf6 Qg4
32.Qxg4 hxg4 33.Bxh8 Kxh8 34.c5, which wins a queen, two bishops, and a pawn for a queen, a rook, a knight, and a pawn.}
27.Be5
{Danger! Leads to 27...Rxc6 28.Bxh8 Qxd7 29.Rd3 f5 30.Qe3 Rd6 31.Rxd6 Qxd6 32.Qxg5 Qxa3 33.Qxh5, which wins two rooks
and two pawns for a rook, a bishop, and two pawns. Much better is Bd6, leading to 27...Qxd7 28.Bxd7 Rxd6 29.Qe5 Rhh6 30.Rb3 Rhf6
31.Rb8+ Kg7 32.Qxe7 g4 33.Qe8, which wins a queen and a knight for a bishop and a pawn.}
27...Rh6
{Leads to 28.Ba4 Rhe6 29.Qh7 f6 30.c5 Ra6 31.Qh6+ Kf7 32.Qxh5+ Ng6 33.Qh7+ Kf8 34.Bd6+ Raxd6 35.cxd6 f5, which wins a
bishop for a rook and a pawn. Better is Rxc6, leading to 28.Bxh8 Qxd7 29.Rd3 f5 30.Qe3 Rd6 31.Rxd6 Qxd6 32.Qxg5 Qxa3 33.Qxh5,
which wins a rook, a bishop, and two pawns for two rooks and two pawns.}
28.Bd4
{Ouch! Leads to 28...Rbxc6 29.Rd1 Rce6 30.Qb7 g4 31.Bc5 Kg8 32.Bxe7 Rxe7, which wins a knight for two bishops. Much
better is Ba4, leading to 28...Rhe6 29.Qh7 f6 30.c5 Ra6 31.Qh6+ Kf7 32.Qxh5+ Ng6 33.Qh7+ Kf8 34.Bd6+ Raxd6 35.cxd6 f5, which
wins a rook and a pawn for a bishop.}
28...Rbxc6
{Attacks White's pawn at d7. Black wins a bishop.}
29.Rd1
{Moves it behind the passed pawn at d7.}
29...Rcd6
{Pins White's bishop and moves it behind the passed pawn at d7.}
30.c5
{Slightly better is Rcd3.}
30...Rxd4
{Danger! Leads to 31.Qxd4 Nc6 32.Qd5 Kg7 33.Re3 g4 34.Re8 Qh4 35.Rde1 Rf6 36.g3 Qh3 37.d8=Q Nxd8 38.Qxd8. Much better
is Rxd7, leading to 31.c6 Rdd6 32.c7 Qc8 33.Qe5 g4 34.Rcc1 Ke8 35.Qxa5 Rc6, which gains a rook and a knight and loses a bishop
and a pawn by comparison. This was black's most serious mistake, but black was able to recover from the error and later mated
white.
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31.Rxd4
{Removes the threat on White's pawn at d7 and White's queen. White wins the exchange (Rook for Bishop).}
31...f5
{Leads to 32.Qe5 Nc6 33.Qxf5+ Rf6 34.Qxg5 Nxd4 35.Re3 Kf7 36.Re8 Ne2+ 37.Kh1 Rd6 38.Qxh5+ Kf6 39.cxd6, which wins a
rook for a rook and three pawns. Better is Re6, leading to 32.Qxe6 fxe6 33.c6 Nd5 34.c7 Nxc7 35.Rxc7 e5 36.Rc8 exd4 37.Rxd8+ Ke7
38.Rg8 Kxd7 39.Rxg5, which wins a queen, a rook, and two pawns for a queen, a rook, a knight, and a pawn.}
32.Qe5
{Moves it to safety.}
32...Kf7
{Yikes! Leads to 33.Re3 Nc6 34.Qd5+ Kg7 35.Re8 Rh8 36.Qxc6 Rh6 37.Rd6 Rxd6 38.Qxd6 Qf6 39.Qxf6+ Kxf6 40.d8=Q+ Kg6
41.Qxa5. Much better is Nc6, leading to 33.Qxf5+ Rf6 34.Qxg5 Nxd4 35.Re3 Kf7 36.Re8 Ne2+ 37.Kh1 Rd6 38.Qg8+ Kf6 39.Qf8+ Kg5
40.h4+ Kxh4 41.Rxd8, which gains a rook and a knight and loses a pawn by comparison.}
33.c6
{Ouch! Leads to 33...Re6 34.Qxe6+ Kxe6 35.c7 Qxd7 36.Re3+ Kf6 37.Rxd7 Nc8 38.Re8 Na7 39.Kf1 a4 40.c8=Q Nxc8 41.Rxc8. Much
better is Re3, leading to 33...Nc6 34.Qd5+ Kg7 35.Re8 Rh8 36.Qxc6 Rh6 37.Rd6 Rxd6 38.Qxd6 Qf6 39.Qxf6+ Kxf6 40.d8=Q+ Kg6
41.Qxa5, which gains a queen and two pawns and loses a rook by comparison.}
33...Re6
{Attacks White's queen.}
34.Qc5
{White gives Black a forced mate opportunity. Much better is Qxe6+. Qc5 leads to 34...Re1# and mate. This error lost the
game for white. Black was able to exploit the miscue to
mate.
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Ricrado vs Eddie (949) 2012.11.3 1




[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.11.3"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ricardo"]
[Black "Eddie"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bb5 h5 5.O-O g6 6.d3 Ng4 7.Bg5 Be7 8.Nd5 Bxg5 9.Nxg5 Qxg5 10.f3 Ne3 0-1


Em 8. Nd5 eu devia ter feito Bxe7.
O pior mesmo foi 10. f5, eu nao olhei o tabuleiro inteiro e nao vi que podia fazer Nxc7+!!! eu teria feito o fork. mais tarde foi eu quem levou o fork, entao fiz resign

Black wins!

Sorry, but I can't see your reason for resigning - the situation seems balanced. Then again, maybe your eye is more trained than mine...
Game type: Balanced
Equilibrium percentage: 60%, lasting for 6 moves
Opening used: Four Knights Opening / Spanish Variation
Worst move: 10, f3, Decrease: 2.44
Suggested opponent: Kid (rating 742)
Your rating decreased by 6 points and is now 668.
Your Blitz rating decreased by 6 point(s) and is now 668.

[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.11.3"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ricardo"]
[Black "Eddie"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]

1.e4
{Book.}
1...e5
{Book.}
2.Nf3
{Book.}
2...Nc6
{Book.}
3.Nc3
{Book.}
3...Nf6
{Book.}
4.Bb5
{Score: 0.07  4...Nd4 5.Nxd4 exd4 6.e5 dxc3 7.exf6 Qxf6 8.dxc3 a6 9.Qe2+ Be7 10.Bc4 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/10)}
4...h5
{Score: 0.53  5.O-O Nd4 6.Be2 h4 7.Nxe5 d5 8.exd5 h3 9.g3 Nxe2+ 10.Qxe2 Nxd5 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/10)}
5.O-O
{Score: 0.52  5...Nd4 6.Be2 h4 7.Nxe5 d5 8.exd5 h3 9.g3 Nxe2+ 10.Qxe2 Nxd5 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/9)}
5...g6
{Score: 1.14  6.d4 exd4 7.Nd5 a6 8.Bg5 Bg7 9.e5 axb5 10.Bxf6 Bxf6 11.Nxf6+ Kf8 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/10)}
6.d3
{Score: 0.78  6...Bg7 7.Bg5 O-O 8.Nd5 a6 9.Bxf6 Bxf6 10.Bxc6 dxc6 11.Nxf6+ Qxf6 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/10)}
6...Ng4
{Score: 1.27  7.h3 Nf6 8.Bg5 Bg7 9.Qd2 O-O 10.Nd5 d6 11.Rae1 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/9)}
7.Bg5
{Score: 1.12  7...f6 8.Bd2 a6 9.Ba4 b5 10.Bb3 b4 11.Ne2 Bb7 12.h3 Nh6 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/11)}
7...Be7
{Score: 1.44  8.Bxe7 Qxe7 9.d4 Qd6 10.dxe5 Ngxe5 11.Nxe5 Qxe5 12.Qd3 O-O 13.Rad1 (Time = 0:02, Depth = 1/10)}
8.Nd5
{Score: -0.55  8...Bxg5 9.Nxg5 Nd4 10.Bc4 c6 11.Nxf7 Kxf7 12.Nc7+ d5 13.exd5 cxd5 14.Bxd5+ Kg7 15.Nxa8 Qxd5 (Time = 0:01,
Depth = 1/9)}
8...Bxg5
{Score: -0.47  9.Nxg5 Nd4 10.Bc4 c6 11.Nxf7 Kxf7 12.Nc7+ d5 13.Nxa8 dxc4 14.c3 Qh4 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/10)}
9.Nxg5
{Score: -0.47  9...Nd4 10.Bc4 c6 11.Nxf7 Kxf7 12.Nc7+ d5 13.Nxa8 dxc4 14.c3 Qh4 (Time = 0:02, Depth = 1/9)}
9...Qxg5
{Score: 2.33  10.Nxc7+ Kd8 11.Nxa8 Nd4 12.Ba4 d6 13.c3 Qf4 14.g3 Nf3+ 15.Kg2 Nh4+ 16.gxh4 Qxh2+ 17.Kf3 Qxh4 (Time =
0:04, Depth = 1/11)}
10.f3
{Score: -0.44  10...Nxh2 11.Kxh2 Kd8 12.Kg1 Nd4 13.Ba4 d6 14.f4 exf4 15.Rxf4 (Time = 0:02, Depth = 1/9)}
10...Ne3 0-1

[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.11.3"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ricardo"]
[Black "Eddie"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]


{Annotations by Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Auto-Annotator. 5 seconds per move.

        White    Black
Book Move    4    3
Leave
Book    0    1
CMX Agrees    4    6
CMX Disagrees    2    1
Agreement Pct.    67%    86%
Total Error    4.76    2.80
Relevant Error    4.76    2.80
Missed
Mate    0    0
Moved Into Mate    0    0

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1.e4
{B00 King's Pawn Opening. The King's Pawn opening move is both popular and logical. It controls the center, opens lines
for both the Queen and the Bishop, and usually leads to an open game in which tactics, rather than slow maneuvering,
predominates.}
1...e5
{C20 King's Pawn Game. Black responds symmetrically, making a direct challenge to the central squares.}
2.Nf3
{C40 King's Knight Opening. With the possible exception of :2. f4, this is the most logical second move against Black's
symmetrical answer to the King's Pawn. The Knight attacks e5, clears the way for an eventual castle and rests on its best
defensive square.}
2...Nc6
{C44 Queen's Knight Variation. Now, when White plays 3.Nc3 (instead of the Ruy Lopez), it's the Three Knight's Game; a
leisurely system.}
3.Nc3
{C46 Three Knights Opening.}
3...Nf6
{C46 Four Knights Opening. With Black's final Knight development, the Four Knights Game results:  Several imitations of
moves until Black must diverge and be content with a sound, but uninteresting game.}
4.Bb5
{C48 Four Knights Opening / Spanish Variation.}
4...h5
{Out of Opening Book. Bb4 would have been in the Four Knights Opening / Double Spanish Variation 4.Bb5 Bb4 opening line.

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5.O-O g6 6.d3 Ng4 7.Bg5
{Attacks Black's queen and blocks Black's pawn at g6.}
7...Be7
{Removes the threat on Black's queen and clears the way for a kingside castle.}
8.Nd5
{Leads to 8...Bxg5 9.Nxg5 Nd4 10.Bc4 c6 11.Nxf7 Kxf7 12.Nc7+ d5 13.exd5 cxd5 14.Bxd5+ Kg7 15.Nxa8 Qxd5, which wins a
rook, a bishop, and three pawns for two bishops, a knight, and a pawn. Better is Bxe7, leading to 8...Qxe7 9.d4 Qd6 10.dxe5
Ngxe5 11.Nxe5 Qxe5 12.Qd3 O-O 13.Rad1, which wins a bishop, a knight, and a pawn for a bishop, a knight, and a pawn.}
8...Bxg5 9.Nxg5
{Blocks Black's pawn at g6.}
9...Qxg5
{Hangs the pawn at c7. Leads to 10.Nxc7+ Kd8 11.Nxa8 Nd4 12.Ba4 d6 13.c3 Qf4 14.g3 Nf3+ 15.Kg2 Nh4+ 16.gxh4 Qxh2+
17.Kf3 Qxh4, which wins a knight and two pawns for a rook, a knight, and a pawn. Better is Nd4, leading to 10.Bc4 c6 11.Nxf7
Kxf7 12.Nc7+ d5 13.Nxa8 dxc4 14.c3 Qh4, which wins a bishop and a knight for a rook and a pawn. This was black's only
significant error, but the game remained within reach of either player. White eventually
resigned.
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10.f3
{Leads to 10...Nxh2 11.Kxh2 Kd8 12.Kg1 Nd4 13.Ba4 d6 14.f4 exf4 15.Rxf4, which wins a knight and a pawn for two pawns.
Better is Nxc7+, leading to 10...Kd8 11.Nxa8 Nd4 12.Ba4 d6 13.c3 Qf4 14.g3 Nf3+ 15.Kg2 Nh4+ 16.gxh4 Qxh2+ 17.Kf3 Qxh4, which
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quarta-feira, 31 de outubro de 2012

Eddie (949) vs Ricardo 2012.10.31




[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.10.31"]
[Round ""]
[White "Eddie"]
[Black "Ricardo"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO " "]

1.d4 d5 2.c4 Nf6 3.Nc3 Nc6 4.Qa4 e6 5.Bd2 Bd7 6.Nb5 Nxd4 7.e3 Nxb5 8.cxb5 Bd6 9.Bd3 O-O 10.Ne2 c6 11.bxc6 Bxc6 12.Qc2 d4 13.e4
Bxe4 14.Qb3 Bd5 15.Qd1 Nd7 16.Qc2 Nc5 17.Bb5 Be4 18.Qc4 d3 19.Ng3 a6 20.Bd7 Qxd7 21.Nh5 Be5 22.Qxc5 Rac8 23.Qxe5 Bxg2 24.Qxg7#
1-0



White wins!

Don’t feel bad about yourself - you resisted quite some time against a much better rated opponent, and that’s not easy. Moreover, the game was quite balanced.
Game type: Balanced
Equilibrium percentage: 48%, lasting for 12 moves
Opening used: Queen's Gambit / Marshall Variation
Worst move: 23, Bxg2, Decrease: 99.07
Suggested opponent: Teea (rating 723)
Your rating decreased by 6 points and is now 674.
Your Blitz rating decreased by 6 point(s) and is now 674.

[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.10.31"]
[Round ""]
[White "Eddie"]
[Black "Ricardo"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO " "]

1.d4
{Book.}
1...d5
{Book.}
2.c4
{Book.}
2...Nf6
{Book.}
3.Nc3
{Score: 0.12  3...e6 4.Nf3 Bb4 5.Bd2 O-O 6.e3 Nc6 7.a3 Ba5 8.Bd3 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/10)}
3...Nc6
{Score: 0.33  4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 e5 7.d5 Nb8 8.Nf3 Nd7 9.Bb5 Bd6 (Time = 0:07, Depth = 1/11)}
4.Qa4
{Score: -0.25  4...e6 5.Nf3 Be7 6.Bf4 O-O 7.e3 Bd7 8.Qd1 Nb4 9.Be2 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/10)}
4...e6
{Score: -0.28  5.Nf3 Bd7 6.cxd5 exd5 7.Qb3 Na5 8.Qc2 Bb4 9.a3 Bd6 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/10)}
5.Bd2
{Score: -0.37  5...Be7 6.e3 O-O 7.a3 Ne4 8.Nxe4 dxe4 9.Ne2 e5 10.Bc3 exd4 11.exd4 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/9)}
5...Bd7
{Score: -0.38  6.cxd5 exd5 7.Nf3 Be7 8.Qb3 O-O 9.e3 Na5 10.Qc2 Bb4 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/10)}
6.Nb5
{Score: -1.92  6...Nxd4 7.e3 a6 8.exd4 axb5 9.Qc2 bxc4 10.Nf3 Ba4 11.Qc3 Bd6 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/11)}
6...Nxd4
{Score: -1.92  7.e3 a6 8.exd4 axb5 9.Qc2 bxc4 10.Nf3 Ba4 11.Qc3 Bd6 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/10)}
7.e3
{Score: -1.97  7...a6 8.exd4 axb5 9.Qc2 bxc4 10.b3 cxb3 11.Qxb3 Ne4 12.Be3 Bd6 13.Ne2 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 2/12)}
7...Nxb5
{Score: -1.60  8.cxb5 Ne4 9.Nf3 Qf6 10.Rc1 Nxd2 11.Nxd2 Bd6 12.Qd4 Qxd4 13.exd4 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/10)}
8.cxb5
{Score: -1.59  8...Ne4 9.Nf3 Nxd2 10.Nxd2 Bd6 11.Bd3 a6 12.Qb3 O-O 13.bxa6 bxa6 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/10)}
8...Bd6
{Score: -1.53  9.Nf3 O-O 10.Be2 a6 11.Qb3 axb5 12.Bxb5 c6 13.Be2 Qc7 (Time = 0:07, Depth = 1/10)}
9.Bd3
{Score: -1.85  9...O-O 10.Nf3 a6 11.Qb3 Ne4 12.Bb4 Bxb5 13.Bxd6 Qxd6 14.O-O Bxd3 15.Qxd3 (Time = 0:07, Depth = 1/10)}
9...O-O
{Score: -1.89  10.Nf3 a6 11.Qb3 Ne4 12.Bb4 Bxb5 13.Bxd6 Qxd6 14.Bxb5 axb5 15.Qxb5 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/9)}
10.Ne2
{Score: -1.99  10...a6 11.Qb3 axb5 12.Bxb5 Bxb5 13.Qxb5 Ne4 14.Bc3 Qb8 15.Qb3 c5 16.f3 Nxc3 17.Qxc3 (Time = 0:09, Depth
= 1/11)}
10...c6
{Score: -1.63  11.Bc3 e5 12.Rd1 e4 13.Bc4 Qc7 14.bxc6 Bxc6 15.Bb5 Bxb5 16.Qxb5 (Time = 0:11, Depth = 1/9)}
11.bxc6
{Score: -1.44  11...Bxc6 12.Qb3 Nd7 13.Qc2 Qh4 14.g3 Qh5 15.Nf4 Qh6 16.O-O-O (Time = 0:07, Depth = 1/10)}
11...Bxc6
{Score: -1.54  12.Qb3 Nd7 13.Bb4 Nc5 14.Bxc5 Qa5+ 15.Qc3 Qxc3+ 16.Nxc3 Bxc5 17.O-O Rad8 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/10)}
12.Qc2
{Score: -1.72  12...Rc8 13.O-O Ne4 14.Nc3 Nxd2 15.Qxd2 Qh4 16.f4 Rfd8 17.Rad1 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/9)}
12...d4
{Score: -1.21  13.Nxd4 Bxg2 14.Rg1 Bd5 15.f4 Rc8 16.Bc3 Qb6 17.Kf2 Qc7 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/10)}
13.e4
{Score: -1.96  13...Rc8 14.Qb1 Ng4 15.a4 Qh4 16.g3 Qh3 17.Nf4 Qh6 18.Qd1 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/10)}
13...Bxe4
{Score: 0.55  14.Bxe4 Rc8 15.Qd3 Qb6 16.Rb1 Rfd8 17.Bf3 Bb4 18.O-O e5 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/10)}
14.Qb3
{Score: -4.12  14...Bxg2 15.Rg1 Bd5 16.Bc4 Bxc4 17.Qxc4 Bxh2 18.Rg5 d3 19.Qh4 dxe2 20.Qxh2 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/11)}
14...Bd5
{Score: -2.70  15.Bc4 Bxg2 16.Rg1 Be4 17.f3 Bg6 18.O-O-O Qc7 19.Nxd4 Bxh2 (Time = 0:12, Depth = 1/10)}
15.Qd1
{Score: -3.63  15...Bxg2 16.Rg1 Bf3 17.h3 Bh2 18.Rg5 Ne4 19.Bxe4 Bxe4 20.Qa4 e5 21.Rg4 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/11)}
15...Nd7
{Score: -2.39  16.Nxd4 Ne5 17.Be2 Qh4 18.Nf3 Bxf3 19.Bxf3 Nd3+ 20.Ke2 Nxb2 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/9)}
16.Qc2
{Score: -3.64  16...Qh4 17.g3 Qh5 18.Rf1 Rac8 19.Qb1 e5 20.h4 f5 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/9)}
16...Nc5
{Score: -2.34  17.Bxh7+ Kh8 18.b4 Na6 19.b5 Nc5 20.Bd3 Qh4 21.g3 Nxd3+ 22.Qxd3 Qf6 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/9)}
17.Bb5
{Score: -4.71  17...Bxg2 18.Rg1 Be4 19.Qd1 a6 20.Bc4 Bxh2 21.Rg5 Nd3+ 22.Bxd3 Bxd3 23.f4 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/10)}
17...Be4
{Score: -3.99  18.Qc1 Rc8 19.O-O Nb3 20.axb3 Rxc1 21.Rfxc1 Qb6 22.Ra5 e5 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/10)}
18.Qc4
{Score: -5.67  18...Bd3 19.Qb4 a5 20.Qxc5 Bxe2 21.Qxd4 Bxb5 22.Rd1 Rc8 23.Bh6 (Time = 0:10, Depth = 1/10)}
18...d3
{Score: -3.63  19.b4 Bxg2 20.Rg1 Qf6 21.bxc5 Qxa1+ 22.Qc1 Be5 23.Qxa1 Bxa1 24.Rxg2 dxe2 25.Bxe2 (Time = 0:11, Depth =
1/10)}
19.Ng3
{Score: -3.30  19...Bxg2 20.Rg1 Bf3 21.Qd4 Be7 22.Qf4 Qd5 23.Bc3 f6 24.Rc1 (Time = 0:12, Depth = 1/10)}
19...a6
{Score: -3.26  20.Nxe4 axb5 21.Qd4 Qh4 22.g4 Nb3 23.Qxd6 Nxa1 24.Qxd3 Qxg4 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/10)}
20.Bd7
{Score: -6.60  20...Bxg2 21.Rg1 Bd5 22.Qg4 Nxd7 23.Nf5 Be5 24.Nxg7 Kh8 25.Nh5 Bxb2 (Time = 0:07, Depth = 1/10)}
20...Qxd7
{Score: -2.62  21.Nxe4 Nxe4 22.Qxe4 Qb5 23.Bc3 Rfd8 24.Rd1 Bc7 25.O-O Rac8 26.Rfe1 Qh5 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/10)}
21.Nh5
{Score: -7.38  21...Rfc8 22.O-O Be5 23.Be3 d2 24.Qb4 a5 25.Qxd2 Qxd2 26.Bxd2 Bd3 27.Rfe1 Bxb2 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/9)
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21...Be5
{Score: -4.77  22.Qxc5 Bxb2 23.Rb1 Bd4 24.Qg5 f6 25.Qg4 f5 26.Qg5 e5 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/10)}
22.Qxc5
{Score: -4.61  22...Bxb2 23.Rd1 Bd4 24.Qg5 Rfc8 25.O-O Rc2 26.Ng3 Bg6 27.a3 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/10)}
22...Rac8
{Score: 1.07  23.Qxe5 f5 24.O-O b6 25.Be3 b5 26.f3 Bb7 27.Rad1 Rf7 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/10)}
23.Qxe5
{Score: 1.07  23...f5 24.O-O b6 25.Be3 b5 26.f3 Bb7 27.Rad1 Rf7 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/9)}
23...Bxg2
{MATE IN 1.  24.Qxg7# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/1)}
24.Qxg7# 1-0


[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.10.31"]
[Round ""]
[White "Eddie"]
[Black "Ricardo"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO " "]


{Annotations by Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Auto-Annotator. 10 seconds per move.

        White    Black
Book Move    3    2
Leave
Book    0    1
CMX Agrees    12    11
CMX Disagrees    9    10
Agreement Pct.    57%    52%
Total Error    18.36    18.24
Relevant
Error    18.36    15.63
Missed Mate    0    0
Moved Into Mate    0    1

}
1.d4
{A40 Queen's Pawn Opening. The Queen's Pawn opening move is somewhat slower than the popular e4, because White will not be
able to castle for three more moves. Its advantage is that it gives White more control over tactical surprises and often
provides more lasting initiative and pressure.}
1...d5
{D00 Queen's Pawn Game 1.d4 d5. Black answers symmetrically, challenging the center directly.}
2.c4
{D06 Queen's Gambit. The Queen's Gambit is the logical response to Black's symmetrical defense, challenging d5.}
2...Nf6
{D06 Queen's Gambit / Marshall Variation. Awful is such a strong term. Positionally, this is an awful defense. Black
gives up the center for absolutely nothing! 3.Nc3, 3.cxd5, and3.Nf3 are the favorite moves here, all of which extract extreme
punishment from Black's positional transgression, though 3.Nc3 allows Black to transpose to normal positions with 3...e6.}
3.Nc3
{Opening Book move}
3...Nc6
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4.Qa4
{Pins Black's knight at c6 and protects White's pawn at c4.}
4...e6 5.Bd2
{Enables the long castle.}
5...Bd7
{Disengages the pin on Black's knight at c6 and attacks White's pawn at d4.}
6.Nb5
{Leads to 6...Nxd4 7.e3 a6 8.exd4 axb5 9.Qc2 bxc4 10.Nf3 Ba4 11.Qc3 Bd6, which wins a knight for a knight and two pawns.
Better is cxd5, leading to 6...exd5 7.Nf3 Be7 8.Qb3 O-O 9.e3 Na5 10.Qc2 Bb4, which wins a pawn for a pawn.}
6...Nxd4
{Pins White's knight at b5.}
7.e3 Nxb5 8.cxb5
{ Black wins a knight and a pawn for a knight. Black is ahead by a pawn in material.}
8...Bd6
{Makes way for a castle to the kingside.}
9.Bd3 O-O 10.Ne2
{Makes way for a castle to the kingside.}
10...c6 11.bxc6
{Forks Black's pawn at b7 and Black's bishop at d7.}
11...Bxc6
{Removes the threat on Black's pawn at b7 and threatens White's queen. Black wins a pawn for a pawn. Black is up a
pawn in material.}
12.Qc2
{Moves it to safety.}
12...d4
{Pins White's pawn at g2 and threatens White's pawn at g2.}
13.e4
{Slightly better is Nxd4.}
13...Bxe4
{Leads to 14.Bxe4 Rc8 15.Qd3 Qb6 16.Rb1 Rfd8 17.Bf3 Bb4 18.O-O e5, which wins a pawn for a bishop. Better is Rc8,
leading to 14.Qb1 Ng4 15.a4 Qh4 16.g3 Qh3 17.Nf4 Qh6 18.Qd1, which does not exchange any material.}
14.Qb3
{Danger! Leads to 14...Bxg2 15.Rg1 Bd5 16.Bc4 Bxc4 17.Qxc4 Bxh2 18.Rg5 d3 19.Qh4 dxe2 20.Qxh2, which wins two bishops
for a bishop, a knight, and two pawns. Much better is Bxe4, leading to 14...Rc8 15.Qd3 Qb6 16.Rb1 Rfd8 17.Bf3 Bb4 18.O-O e5,
which wins a bishop.}
14...Bd5
{Leads to 15.Bc4 Bxg2 16.Rg1 Be4 17.f3 Bg6 18.O-O-O Qc7 19.Nxd4 Bxh2, which wins two pawns for a pawn. Better is Bxg2,
leading to 15.Rg1 Bd5 16.Bc4 Bxc4 17.Qxc4 Bxh2 18.Rg5 d3 19.Qh4 dxe2 20.Qxh2, which wins a bishop, a knight, and two pawns for
two bishops.}
15.Qd1
{Slightly better is Bc4.}
15...Nd7
{Slightly better is Bxg2.}
16.Qc2
{Slightly better is Nxd4.}
16...Nc5
{Slightly better is Qh4.}
17.Bb5
{Leads to 17...Bxg2 18.Rg1 Be4 19.Qd1 a6 20.Bc4 Bxh2 21.Rg5 Nd3+ 22.Bxd3 Bxd3 23.f4, which wins a knight for a bishop
and two pawns. Better is Bxh7+, leading to 17...Kh8 18.b4 Na6 19.b5 Nc5 20.Bd3 Qh4 21.g3 Nxd3+ 22.Qxd3 Qf6, which wins a knight
and a pawn for a bishop.}
17...Be4
{Slightly better is Bxg2.}
18.Qc4
{Leads to 18...Bd3 19.Qb4 a5 20.Qxc5 Bxe2 21.Qxd4 Bxb5 22.Rd1 Rc8 23.Bh6, which wins a knight and a pawn for a bishop
and a knight. Better is Qc1, leading to 18...Rc8 19.O-O Nb3 20.axb3 Rxc1 21.Rfxc1 Qb6 22.Ra5 e5, which wins a rook and a knight
for a queen.}
18...d3
{Leads to 19.b4 Bxg2 20.Rg1 Qf6 21.bxc5 Qxa1+ 22.Qc1 Be5 23.Qxa1 Bxa1 24.Rxg2 dxe2 25.Bxe2, which wins a queen, a rook,
a knight, and a pawn for a queen, a bishop, a knight, and a pawn. Better is Bd3, leading to 19.Qb4 a5 20.Qxc5 Bxe2 21.Qxd4 Bxb5
22.Rd1 Rc8 23.Bh6, which wins a bishop and a knight for a knight and a pawn.}
19.Ng3
{Moves it out of harm's way and frees White's pawn at g2 from the pin.}
19...a6
{Attacks White's bishop at b5.}
20.Bd7
{Leads to 20...Bxg2 21.Rg1 Bd5 22.Qg4 Nxd7 23.Nf5 Be5 24.Nxg7 Kh8 25.Nh5 Bxb2, which wins a pawn for a bishop and two
pawns. Better is Nxe4, leading to 20...axb5 21.Qd4 Qh4 22.g4 Nb3 23.Qxd6 Nxa1 24.Qxd3 Qxg4, which wins two bishops and a pawn
for a rook, a bishop, and a pawn.}
20...Qxd7
{Leads to 21.Nxe4 Nxe4 22.Qxe4 Qb5 23.Bc3 Rfd8 24.Rd1 Bc7 25.O-O Rac8 26.Rfe1 Qh5, which wins a bishop and a knight
for a bishop and a knight. Better is Bxg2, leading to 21.Rg1 Bd5 22.Qg4 Nxd7 23.Nf5 Be5 24.Nxg7 Kh8 25.Nh5 Bxb2, which wins a
bishop and two pawns for a pawn.}
21.Nh5
{Yikes! Pins own pawn at g2 and moves it to the edge. Leads to 21...Rfc8 22.O-O Be5 23.Be3 d2 24.Qb4 a5 25.Qxd2 Qxd2
26.Bxd2 Bd3 27.Rfe1 Bxb2, which wins a queen and a pawn for a queen and a pawn. Much better is Nxe4, leading to 21...Nxe4
22.Qxe4 Qb5 23.Bc3 Rfd8 24.Rd1 Bc7 25.O-O Rac8 26.Rfe1 Qh5, which wins a bishop and a knight for a knight. This was white's most
serious mistake, but white was able to recover from the error and later mated
black.
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21...Be5
{Hangs the knight. Leads to 22.Qxc5 Bxb2 23.Rb1 Bd4 24.Qg5 f6 25.Qg4 f5 26.Qg5 e5, which wins a pawn for a knight.
Better is Rfc8, leading to 22.O-O Be5 23.Be3 d2 24.Qb4 a5 25.Qxd2 Qxd2 26.Bxd2 Bd3 27.Rfe1 Bxb2, which wins a queen and a pawn
for a queen and a pawn.}
22.Qxc5
{Threatens Black's bishop at e5.}
22...Rac8
{Yikes! Leads to 23.Qxe5 f5 24.O-O b6 25.Be3 b5 26.f3 Bb7 27.Rad1 Rf7, which loses a bishop. Much better is Bxb2,
leading to 23.Rd1 Bd4 24.Qg5 Rfc8 25.O-O Rc2 26.Ng3 Bg6 27.a3, which wins a pawn.}
23.Qxe5
{Threatens mate (queen takes pawn at g7), disengages the pin on White's pawn at b2, protects White's pawn at b2,
attacks Black's bishop at e4, and blocks Black's pawn at e6.}
23...Bxg2
{Black steps into the forced mate. Much better is f5. Bxg2 leads to 24.Qxg7# and mate. This move was black's fatal
mistake. White followed the mating combination to win the
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segunda-feira, 29 de outubro de 2012

Anders (859) vs Ricardo 2012.10.29 1




[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.10.29"]
[Round ""]
[White "Anders"]
[Black "Ricardo"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO " "]

1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nc6 4.e3 Nf6 5.Bxc4 Bg4 6.Qb3 e6 7.Bd2 Bd6 8.Qxb7 Rb8 9.Qxc6+ Nd7 10.Qa6 Nb6 11.Ne5 Bxe5 12.Bb4 Qd7
13.Bb5 c6 14.Bc5 cxb5 15.b3 Bd6 16.b4 e5 17.f3 exd4 18.fxg4 d3 19.Bxd6 Qxd6 20.Qxa7 Nd7 21.Kd1 Qe5 22.h4 Qxa1 23.Kd2 Qxa2+
24.Qxa2 Ke7 25.Qd5 Rhc8 26.Na3 Rc7 27.Kxd3 Rbc8 28.Ke2 Rc1 29.Rd1 Nf6 30.Qe5+ Kf8 31.Rxc1 Rxc1 32.Qd6+ Ke8 33.Nxb5 Rb1 34.Nc7#
1-0




Post Game Analysis

White wins!
Defeats happen... This is the first time Anders defeated you - why don't you try a rematch?
Superb fight, despite a sad ending for you. It was deserved, though - you haven't fully exploited your chances.
Game type: Disputed
Number of leadership changes: 2
Longest black leadership: 13
Opening used: Queen's Gambit / Accepted / Accepted 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3
Worst move: 23, Qxa2+, Decrease: 17.02
Suggested opponent: Kendra (rating 790)
Your rating decreased by 9 points and is now 667.
Your Blitz rating decreased by 9 point(s) and is now 667.

[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.10.29"]
[Round ""]
[White "Anders"]
[Black "Ricardo"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO " "]

1.d4
{Book.}
1...d5
{Book.}
2.c4
{Book.}
2...dxc4
{Book.}
3.Nf3
{Score: 0.25  3...Nf6 4.Nc3 c5 5.e3 cxd4 6.Bxc4 Nc6 7.exd4 Bf5 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/9)}
3...Nc6
{Score: 0.61  4.d5 Na5 5.Qa4+ c6 6.Bd2 b6 7.e4 Bd7 8.Ne5 e6 9.dxc6 (Time = 0:02, Depth = 1/10)}
4.e3
{Score: 0.35  4...Be6 5.Nc3 Nf6 6.e4 Bg4 7.e5 Nd5 8.Bxc4 e6 9.Nxd5 exd5 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/9)}
4...Nf6
{Score: 0.57  5.Bxc4 e6 6.O-O Bd6 7.Nc3 O-O 8.e4 e5 9.Be3 exd4 10.Nxd4 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/10)}
5.Bxc4
{Score: 0.57  5...e6 6.O-O Bd6 7.Nc3 O-O 8.e4 e5 9.Be3 exd4 10.Nxd4 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/9)}
5...Bg4
{Score: 0.74  6.Qb3 e6 7.Qxb7 Na5 8.Bb5+ c6 9.Bxc6+ Nxc6 10.Qxc6+ Nd7 11.Nbd2 Rc8 12.Qb7 Bd6 13.Qxa7 (Time = 0:04,
Depth = 1/10)}
6.Qb3
{Score: 0.73  6...e6 7.Qxb7 Bxf3 8.gxf3 Na5 9.Bb5+ c6 10.Bxc6+ Nxc6 11.Qxc6+ Nd7 12.O-O Rc8 13.Qb7 a5 (Time = 0:04, Depth
= 1/10)}
6...e6
{Score: 0.86  7.Qxb7 Nb4 8.Bb5+ Ke7 9.Ne5 Rb8 10.Nc6+ Nxc6 11.Qxc6 Rb6 12.Qc5+ Qd6 13.Nc3 Qxc5 14.dxc5 (Time = 0:07,
Depth = 1/10)}
7.Bd2
{Score: 0.25  7...Rb8 8.O-O Be7 9.Nc3 O-O 10.Be2 e5 11.h3 Be6 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/9)}
7...Bd6
{Score: 0.79  8.Qxb7 Bxf3 9.gxf3 Ne7 10.O-O Rb8 11.Qxa7 Rxb2 12.Qa4+ c6 13.Bb3 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/9)}
8.Qxb7
{Score: 0.81  8...Bxf3 9.gxf3 Ne7 10.Qa6 c6 11.Nc3 Qb6 12.O-O-O Qxa6 13.Bxa6 O-O (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/9)}
8...Rb8
{Score: 4.40  9.Qxc6+ Kf8 10.Bc3 Rb6 11.Qa4 Bxf3 12.gxf3 Nd5 13.Qxa7 Nxc3 14.bxc3 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/9)}
9.Qxc6+
{Score: 4.40  9...Kf8 10.Bc3 Rb6 11.Qa4 Bxf3 12.gxf3 Nd5 13.Qxa7 Nxc3 14.bxc3 (Time = 0:02, Depth = 1/9)}
9...Nd7
{Score: 4.67  10.Bc3 O-O 11.Nbd2 Nb6 12.O-O Nxc4 13.Nxc4 Qf6 14.Nfe5 (Time = 0:02, Depth = 1/9)}
10.Qa6
{Score: 3.48  10...Rxb2 11.Bb3 Bxf3 12.gxf3 Qa8 13.Rf1 O-O 14.Bc3 Rxb3 15.axb3 Qxf3 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/8)}
10...Nb6
{Score: 4.80  11.Bb5+ Nd7 12.Nc3 Rb6 13.Qxa7 c6 14.Ba4 Bxf3 15.gxf3 Rxb2 16.Bxc6 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/9)}
11.Ne5
{Score: 3.97  11...Bxe5 12.dxe5 O-O 13.Bb3 Nd7 14.Qxa7 Nxe5 15.O-O Rb6 16.Qa4 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/9)}
11...Bxe5
{Score: 3.97  12.dxe5 O-O 13.Bb3 Nd7 14.Qxa7 Nxe5 15.O-O Rb6 16.Qa4 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/9)}
12.Bb4
{Score: 0.54  12...Nxc4 13.Qxc4 Bd6 14.Bxd6 cxd6 15.f3 Bh5 16.Nc3 O-O 17.O-O-O (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/9)}
12...Qd7
{Score: 1.23  13.Bd3 Bd6 14.Bxd6 Qxd6 15.O-O O-O 16.Qxa7 Bf5 17.Bxf5 exf5 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/9)}
13.Bb5
{Score: 0.95  13...c6 14.Be2 Bxe2 15.Qxe2 Na4 16.Ba3 Bd6 17.Bxd6 Qxd6 18.b3 (Time = 0:01, Depth = 1/9)}
13...c6
{Score: 0.98  14.Bd3 Nd5 15.Ba3 Bd6 16.O-O O-O 17.Nd2 Nb4 18.Qc4 Nxd3 19.Qxd3 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/10)}
14.Bc5
{Score: -1.09  14...cxb5 15.f3 Na4 16.b4 Nxc5 17.bxc5 Bxd4 18.exd4 Qxd4 19.Qd6 Qxd6 20.cxd6 (Time = 0:02, Depth = 1/9)}
14...cxb5
{Score: -0.96  15.f3 Na4 16.b4 Nxc5 17.bxc5 Bxd4 18.exd4 Qxd4 19.Qc6+ Kd8 20.Qd6+ Qxd6 21.cxd6 Bf5 22.Nd2 (Time =
0:05, Depth = 1/10)}
15.b3
{Score: -2.31  15...Rc8 16.b4 Nd5 17.f3 Nxb4 18.Bxb4 Rc1+ 19.Kf2 Rxh1 20.dxe5 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/8)}
15...Bd6
{Score: -1.36  16.Bxd6 Qxd6 17.Qxb5+ Kf8 18.Nd2 Qc7 19.O-O Nd5 20.Qd3 Qc3 21.Qxc3 Nxc3 22.Rfc1 (Time = 0:03, Depth =
1/10)}
16.b4
{Score: -2.77  16...O-O 17.Nc3 Bxc5 18.bxc5 Nd5 19.Nxd5 exd5 20.Qd6 Qb7 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/9)}
16...e5
{Score: -2.58  17.h3 Bh5 18.Na3 Nc8 19.Rc1 exd4 20.Bxd6 Nxd6 21.exd4 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/9)}
17.f3
{Score: -2.77  17...Bf5 18.Nc3 exd4 19.Rd1 Bxc5 20.bxc5 Qe7 21.Ne2 Qxc5 22.Qxa7 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/9)}
17...exd4
{Score: -2.40  18.fxg4 dxe3 19.a4 Bxc5 20.bxc5 O-O 21.cxb6 Rbd8 22.O-O e2 23.Nc3 exf1=Q+ 24.Rxf1 (Time = 0:03, Depth
= 1/9)}
18.fxg4
{Score: -2.67  18...dxe3 19.a4 Bxc5 20.bxc5 O-O 21.axb5 Rfd8 22.O-O e2 23.Re1 Qd4+ 24.Kh1 Qxc5 25.Qxa7 Qxb5 (Time =
0:03, Depth = 1/9)}
18...d3
{Score: -0.79  19.Nd2 O-O 20.O-O Bxc5 21.bxc5 Nd5 22.Rae1 Nc3 23.Qd6 Rbd8 24.Qxd7 Rxd7 (Time = 0:07, Depth = 1/10)}
19.Bxd6
{Score: -1.05  19...Qxd6 20.Nd2 Qxb4 21.Rb1 Qc3 22.Qxa7 O-O 23.Rf1 Nc4 24.Rf2 Nxd2 25.Rxd2 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/10)}

19...Qxd6
{Score: -1.01  20.Qxb5+ Nd7 21.Qg5 Qxb4+ 22.Nd2 O-O 23.Rd1 Rb5 24.Qf4 Qxf4 25.exf4 Re8+ 26.Kf2 Rb2 (Time = 0:05,
Depth = 1/10)}
20.Qxa7
{Score: -2.12  20...Qxb4+ 21.Nd2 O-O 22.a3 Qb2 23.Rd1 Nc4 24.Rf1 Rbe8 25.Rf3 Qc2 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/10)}
20...Nd7
{Score: 0.35  21.Qd4 Ke7 22.Nc3 Rhc8 23.Kd2 Ne5 24.Rhf1 Rd8 25.Rf5 f6 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/10)}
21.Kd1
{Score: -5.99  21...Qc6 22.Na3 Qxg2 23.Re1 Qxg4+ 24.Kd2 Qg2+ 25.Kd1 d2 26.Re2 Qh1+ 27.Kxd2 Qxa1 28.Nc2 Qe5 (Time = 0:03,
Depth = 1/11)}
21...Qe5
{Score: -0.39  22.Qd4 O-O 23.Nd2 Qe6 24.Rf1 Nf6 25.Rf5 Rbd8 26.Qf4 (Time = 0:01, Depth = 1/9)}
22.h4
{Score: -12.06  22...Qxa1 23.Qc7 Qxb1+ 24.Qc1 Qxa2 25.Qd2 Qb1+ 26.Qc1 Qxb4 27.Qd2 Qxg4+ 28.Kc1 Rc8+ 29.Kb1 Qe2 30.Rd1
Qxd2 31.Rxd2 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/11)}
22...Qxa1
{Score: -15.21  23.Qc7 Qxb1+ 24.Qc1 Qxa2 25.Qd2 Qa1+ 26.Qc1 Ra8 27.Rh3 Qa2 28.Qd2 Qb3+ 29.Ke1 Ra1+ 30.Kf2 Rd1 31.Qxd1
Qxd1 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 2/12)}
23.Kd2
{Score: -14.25  23...Qb2+ 24.Kxd3 Rd8 25.Qd4 Ne5+ 26.Ke4 Rxd4+ 27.exd4 Qe2+ 28.Kd5 Nd7 29.Kc6 Qxg2+ 30.Kxb5 Qd5+ 31.Ka6
Qxh1 (Time = 0:02, Depth = 1/9)}
23...Qxa2+
{Score: 4.65  24.Qxa2 O-O 25.Kxd3 Ne5+ 26.Ke2 Nxg4 27.Nc3 Rfe8 28.Nd5 Rbc8 29.Rf1 (Time = 0:01, Depth = 1/10)}
24.Qxa2
{Score: 4.67  24...Ne5 25.Qd5 Nc4+ 26.Kc3 O-O 27.Qxd3 Rfc8 28.Kb3 Re8 29.e4 Rbd8 30.Qe2 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 2/11)}
24...Ke7
{Score: 5.95  25.Qd5 f6 26.Na3 Ne5 27.Rc1 Rhe8 28.Nxb5 Red8 29.Rc7+ Kf8 30.Qe6 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 2/10)}
25.Qd5
{Score: 5.98  25...Rhd8 26.Rc1 Rb6 27.Rc7 Rg6 28.Qe5+ Kf8 29.Qxb5 Nf6 30.Qe5 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/9)}
25...Rhc8
{Score: 6.44  26.Nc3 Nf6 27.Qe5+ Kf8 28.g5 Ng4 29.Qf4 h5 30.gxh6ep Nxh6 31.Kxd3 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/9)}
26.Na3
{Score: 6.25  26...f6 27.Qxd3 Rd8 28.Ke2 g6 29.Qd4 Ne5 30.Qa7+ Nd7 31.Rd1 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/9)}
26...Rc7
{Score: 7.90  27.Nxb5 Rcb7 28.Rf1 f6 29.Nd4 Kf8 30.Nc6 Rc8 31.Qd6+ Kf7 32.Kxd3 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 2/10)}
27.Kxd3
{Score: 6.88  27...Rcb7 28.g5 f6 29.Ke2 Ne5 30.gxf6+ gxf6 31.Rd1 Kf8 32.Rf1 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/9)}
27...Rbc8
{Score: 10.16  28.Nxb5 Rc6 29.Ra1 Rc1 30.Qg5+ Nf6 31.Rxc1 Rxc1 32.e4 Rc6 33.e5 Kf8 34.exf6 Rxf6 (Time = 0:03, Depth =
2/10)}
28.Ke2
{Score: 7.21  28...Kf8 29.Nxb5 Rc2+ 30.Kf3 Nf6 31.Qf5 h6 32.Nd4 R2c3 33.Rd1 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/9)}
28...Rc1
{Score: 8.97  29.Rxc1 Rxc1 30.Qg5+ Ke8 31.Nxb5 Rc2+ 32.Kf3 Rc6 33.Qxg7 Rf6+ 34.Ke2 Rb6 35.Nc7+ Kd8 36.Nd5 (Time =
0:02, Depth = 2/10)}
29.Rd1
{Score: 7.71  29...Rxd1 30.Qxd1 h6 31.Nxb5 Rc6 32.Nd4 Rg6 33.Nf5+ Kd8 34.Qd4 h5 (Time = 0:02, Depth = 2/10)}
29...Nf6
{Score: 10.02  30.Qd6+ Ke8 31.Rxc1 Rxc1 32.Nxb5 Nxg4 33.Nc7+ Rxc7 34.Qxc7 Nf6 35.b5 Nd7 36.b6 Nxb6 37.Qb8+ Kd7 38.Qxb6
(Time = 0:03, Depth = 2/10)}
30.Qe5+
{Score: 7.88  30...Kf8 31.Qd6+ Ke8 32.Rxc1 Rxc1 33.Nxb5 (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/2)}
30...Kf8
{Score: 10.02  31.Rxc1 Rxc1 32.Qd6+ Ke8 33.Nxb5 Nxg4 34.Nc7+ Rxc7 35.Qxc7 Nf6 36.b5 Nd7 37.b6 Nxb6 38.Qb8+ Kd7 39.Qxb6
(Time = 0:04, Depth = 2/11)}
31.Rxc1
{Score: 10.05  31...Rxc1 32.Qd6+ Ke8 33.Nxb5 Nxg4 34.Qb8+ Ke7 35.Qb7+ Kd8 36.Qd5+ Ke7 37.Qe4+ Kf8 38.Qxg4 Rc2+ 39.Kd3
Rc6 (Time = 0:02, Depth = 2/11)}
31...Rxc1
{Score: 10.48  32.Qd6+ Ke8 33.Nxb5 Nxg4 34.Nd4 Nh6 35.Nc6 Rc2+ 36.Kf3 Rxc6 37.Qxc6+ Ke7 38.Qe4+ Kf8 39.Qxh7 Ng8 (Time
= 0:05, Depth = 3/11)}
32.Qd6+
{Score: 8.00  32...Ke8 33.Nxb5 (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/2)}
32...Ke8
{Score: 10.48  33.Nxb5 Nxg4 34.Nd4 Nh6 35.Nc6 Rc2+ 36.Kf3 Rxc6 37.Qxc6+ Ke7 38.Qe4+ Kf8 39.Qxh7 Ng8 (Time = 0:03,
Depth = 2/10)}
33.Nxb5
{Score: 10.51  33...Nxg4 34.Nd4 Nh6 35.Nc6 Rc2+ 36.Kf3 Rxc6 37.Qxc6+ Ke7 38.Qe4+ Kf8 39.Qxh7 Ng8 (Time = 0:02, Depth =
2/9)}
33...Rb1
{MATE IN 1.  34.Nc7# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/1)}
34.Nc7# 1-0


[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.10.29"]
[Round ""]
[White "Anders"]
[Black "Ricardo"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO " "]


{Annotations by Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Auto-Annotator. 5 seconds per move.

        White    Black
Book Move    3    2
Leave
Book    0    1
CMX Agrees    18    17
CMX Disagrees    13    14
Agreement Pct.    58%    55%
Total Error    31.36    41.44
Relevant
Error    26.27    32.44
Missed Mate    0    0
Moved Into Mate    0    1

}
1.d4
{A40 Queen's Pawn Opening. The Queen's Pawn opening move is somewhat slower than the popular e4, because White will not be
able to castle for three more moves. Its advantage is that it gives White more control over tactical surprises and often
provides more lasting initiative and pressure.}
1...d5
{D00 Queen's Pawn Game 1.d4 d5. Black answers symmetrically, challenging the center directly.}
2.c4
{D06 Queen's Gambit. The Queen's Gambit is the logical response to Black's symmetrical defense, challenging d5.}
2...dxc4
{D20 Queen's Gambit / Accepted. The Queen's Gambit Accepted opens a number of important variations in Queenside
openings. Rarely does Black try to hold the pawn. Instead, he attempts to make positional gains while White regains it.
Fianchettoing the Queen's Bishop is common.}
3.Nf3
{D21 Queen's Gambit / Accepted / Accepted 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3.}
3...Nc6
{Out of Opening Book. a6 would have been in the Queen's Gambit / Accepted / Alekhine Defense book opening.

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4.e3
{Threatens Black's pawn at c4.}
4...Nf6 5.Bxc4
{Enables the short castle. White wins a pawn. Material is even.}
5...Bg4
{Pins White's knight at f3.}
6.Qb3
{Frees White's knight at f3 from the pin and attacks Black's pawn at b7.}
6...e6 7.Bd2 Bd6
{Makes way for a castle to the kingside.}
8.Qxb7
{Attacks Black's knight at c6 and isolates Black's pawn at a7 and Black's pawn at c7.}
8...Rb8
{Leads to 9.Qxc6+ Kf8 10.Bc3 Rb6 11.Qa4 Bxf3 12.gxf3 Nd5 13.Qxa7 Nxc3 14.bxc3, which wins a bishop and a knight for a
bishop, two knights, and a pawn. Better is Bxf3, leading to 9.gxf3 Ne7 10.Qa6 c6 11.Nc3 Qb6 12.O-O-O Qxa6 13.Bxa6 O-O, which
wins a queen and a knight for a queen and a bishop.}
9.Qxc6+
{Checks Black's king and blocks Black's pawn at c7. White wins a knight and a pawn. White is ahead by a knight and a
pawn.}
9...Nd7
{Protects Black's king and threatens White's pawn at b2.}
10.Qa6
{Slightly better is Bc3.}
10...Nb6
{Slightly better is Rxb2.}
11.Ne5
{Slightly better is Bb5+.}
11...Bxe5
{Protects Black's bishop at g4. Black wins a knight. White is up a pawn.}
12.Bb4
{Leads to 12...Nxc4 13.Qxc4 Bd6 14.Bxd6 cxd6 15.f3 Bh5 16.Nc3 O-O 17.O-O-O, which wins a bishop and a knight for two
bishops. Better is dxe5, leading to 12...O-O 13.Bb3 Nd7 14.Qxa7 Nxe5 15.O-O Rb6 16.Qa4, which wins a bishop and a pawn for a
pawn.}
12...Qd7
{Slightly better is Nxc4.}
13.Bb5
{Pins Black's queen with a partial pin and attacks Black's queen.}
13...c6
{Frees Black's queen from the pin, protects Black's pawn at a7 and Black's queen, and threatens White's bishop at b5.}
14.Bc5
{Frees Black's pawn at c6 from the pin. Leads to 14...cxb5 15.f3 Na4 16.b4 Nxc5 17.bxc5 Bxd4 18.exd4 Qxd4 19.Qd6 Qxd6
20.cxd6, which wins a queen, a bishop, and a knight for a queen, two bishops, and two pawns. Better is Bd3, leading to 14...Nd5
15.Ba3 Bd6 16.O-O O-O 17.Nd2 Nb4 18.Qc4 Nxd3 19.Qxd3, which wins a knight for a bishop.}
14...cxb5
{ Black wins a bishop.}
15.b3
{Pins own pawn at d4. Leads to 15...Rc8 16.b4 Nd5 17.f3 Nxb4 18.Bxb4 Rc1+ 19.Kf2 Rxh1 20.dxe5, which wins a bishop and a
knight for a rook and a pawn. Better is f3, leading to 15...Na4 16.b4 Nxc5 17.bxc5 Bxd4 18.exd4 Qxd4 19.Qc6+ Kd8 20.Qd6+ Qxd6
21.cxd6 Bf5 22.Nd2, which wins a queen, a bishop, and a knight for a queen, a bishop, and two pawns.}
15...Bd6
{Slightly better is Rc8.}
16.b4
{Leads to 16...O-O 17.Nc3 Bxc5 18.bxc5 Nd5 19.Nxd5 exd5 20.Qd6 Qb7, which wins a bishop and a knight for a bishop and a
knight. Better is Bxd6, leading to 16...Qxd6 17.Qxb5+ Kf8 18.Nd2 Qc7 19.O-O Nd5 20.Qd3 Qc3 21.Qxc3 Nxc3 22.Rfc1, which wins a
queen, a bishop, and a pawn for a queen and a bishop.}
16...e5 17.f3
{Threatens Black's bishop at g4.}
17...exd4 18.fxg4 d3
{Leads to 19.Nd2 O-O 20.O-O Bxc5 21.bxc5 Nd5 22.Rae1 Nc3 23.Qd6 Rbd8 24.Qxd7 Rxd7, which wins a queen and
a bishop for a queen and a bishop. Better is dxe3, leading to 19.a4 Bxc5 20.bxc5 O-O 21.axb5 Rfd8 22.O-O e2 23.Re1 Qd4+ 24.Kh1
Qxc5 25.Qxa7 Qxb5, which wins a bishop and three pawns for a bishop and two pawns.}
19.Bxd6
{Attacks Black's rook at b8 and prevents the opponent's kingside castle.}
19...Qxd6
{Removes the threat on Black's rook at b8, attacks White's pawn at b4, and enables the short castle.}
20.Qxa7
{Slightly better is Qxb5+.}
20...Nd7
{Leads to 21.Qd4 Ke7 22.Nc3 Rhc8 23.Kd2 Ne5 24.Rhf1 Rd8 25.Rf5 f6, which results in no exchange of material. Better is
Qxb4+, leading to 21.Nd2 O-O 22.a3 Qb2 23.Rd1 Nc4 24.Rf1 Rbe8 25.Rf3 Qc2, which wins a pawn.}
21.Kd1
{Danger! Leads to 21...Qc6 22.Na3 Qxg2 23.Re1 Qxg4+ 24.Kd2 Qg2+ 25.Kd1 d2 26.Re2 Qh1+ 27.Kxd2 Qxa1 28.Nc2 Qe5, which
wins a pawn for a rook and two pawns. Much better is Qd4, leading to 21...Ke7 22.Nc3 Rhc8 23.Kd2 Ne5 24.Rhf1 Rd8 25.Rf5 f6,
which does not result in any captures.}
21...Qe5
{Ouch! Leads to 22.Qd4 O-O 23.Nd2 Qe6 24.Rf1 Nf6 25.Rf5 Rbd8 26.Qf4, which does not result in any captures. Much
better is Qc6, leading to 22.Na3 Qxg2 23.Re1 Qxg4+ 24.Kd2 Qg2+ 25.Kd1 d2 26.Re2 Qh1+ 27.Kxd2 Qxa1 28.Nc2 Qe5, which wins a rook
and two pawns for a pawn.}
22.h4
{Danger! Leads to 22...Qxa1 23.Qc7 Qxb1+ 24.Qc1 Qxa2 25.Qd2 Qb1+ 26.Qc1 Qxb4 27.Qd2 Qxg4+ 28.Kc1 Rc8+ 29.Kb1 Qe2 30.Rd1
Qxd2 31.Rxd2, which wins a queen for a queen, a rook, a knight, and three pawns. Much better is Qd4, leading to 22...O-O 23.Nd2
Qe6 24.Rf1 Nf6 25.Rf5 Rbd8 26.Qf4, which does not result in any captures. This was white's most serious mistake, but white was
able to recover from the error and later mated
black.
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22...Qxa1
{Pins White's knight and attacks White's knight.}
23.Kd2
{Protects White's knight, threatens Black's pawn at d3, and blocks Black's pawn at d3.}
23...Qxa2+
{Danger! Frees White's knight from the pin. Leads to 24.Qxa2 O-O 25.Kxd3 Ne5+ 26.Ke2 Nxg4 27.Nc3 Rfe8 28.Nd5 Rbc8
29.Rf1, which wins two pawns for a queen and a pawn. Much better is Qb2+, leading to 24.Kxd3 Rd8 25.Qd4 Ne5+ 26.Ke4 Rxd4+
27.exd4 Qe2+ 28.Kd5 Nd7 29.Kc6 Qxg2+ 30.Kxb5 Qd5+ 31.Ka6 Qxh1, which wins a queen, a rook, and a pawn for a rook and two pawns.
This was black's key error. Black was not able to regain the last ground and was eventually
mated.
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24.Qxa2
{Protects White's king. White wins a queen for a rook and a pawn.}
24...Ke7
{Slightly better is Ne5.}
25.Qd5 Rhc8 26.Na3 Rc7
{Leads to 27.Nxb5 Rcb7 28.Rf1 f6 29.Nd4 Kf8 30.Nc6 Rc8 31.Qd6+ Kf7 32.Kxd3, which loses two pawns.
Better is f6, leading to 27.Qxd3 Rd8 28.Ke2 g6 29.Qd4 Ne5 30.Qa7+ Nd7 31.Rd1, which loses a pawn.}
27.Kxd3
{Slightly better is Nxb5.}
27...Rbc8
{Hangs the pawn at b5. Leads to 28.Nxb5 Rc6 29.Ra1 Rc1 30.Qg5+ Nf6 31.Rxc1 Rxc1 32.e4 Rc6 33.e5 Kf8 34.exf6 Rxf6,
which wins a rook and a pawn for a rook, a knight, and a pawn. Better is Rcb7, leading to 28.g5 f6 29.Ke2 Ne5 30.gxf6+ gxf6
31.Rd1 Kf8 32.Rf1, which wins a pawn for a pawn.}
28.Ke2
{Leads to 28...Kf8 29.Nxb5 Rc2+ 30.Kf3 Nf6 31.Qf5 h6 32.Nd4 R2c3 33.Rd1, which wins a pawn. Better is Nxb5, leading to
28...Rc6 29.Ra1 Rc1 30.Qg5+ Nf6 31.Rxc1 Rxc1 32.e4 Rc6 33.e5 Kf8 34.exf6 Rxf6, which wins a rook, a knight, and a pawn for a
rook and a pawn.}
28...Rc1
{Leads to 29.Rxc1 Rxc1 30.Qg5+ Ke8 31.Nxb5 Rc2+ 32.Kf3 Rc6 33.Qxg7 Rf6+ 34.Ke2 Rb6 35.Nc7+ Kd8 36.Nd5, which wins a
rook for a rook and two pawns. Better is Kf8, leading to 29.Nxb5 Rc2+ 30.Kf3 Nf6 31.Qf5 h6 32.Nd4 R2c3 33.Rd1, which loses a
pawn.}
29.Rd1
{Slightly better is Rxc1.}
29...Nf6
{Leads to 30.Qd6+ Ke8 31.Rxc1 Rxc1 32.Nxb5 Nxg4 33.Nc7+ Rxc7 34.Qxc7 Nf6 35.b5 Nd7 36.b6 Nxb6 37.Qb8+ Kd7 38.Qxb6,
which wins a rook, a knight, and two pawns for two rooks, a knight, and a pawn. Better is Rxd1, leading to 30.Qxd1 h6 31.Nxb5
Rc6 32.Nd4 Rg6 33.Nf5+ Kd8 34.Qd4 h5, which wins a rook for a rook and a pawn.}
30.Qe5+
{Leads to 30...Kf8 31.Qd6+ Ke8 32.Rxc1 Rxc1 33.Nxb5, which wins a rook and a pawn for a rook. Better is Qd6+, leading
to 30...Ke8 31.Rxc1 Rxc1 32.Nxb5 Nxg4 33.Nc7+ Rxc7 34.Qxc7 Nf6 35.b5 Nd7 36.b6 Nxb6 37.Qb8+ Kd7 38.Qxb6, which wins two rooks, a
knight, and a pawn for a rook, a knight, and two pawns.}
30...Kf8
{Forced. Moves it out of check and threatens White's pawn at g4.}
31.Rxc1
{Threatens Black's rook at c8.}
31...Rxc1
{ Black wins a rook for a rook.}
32.Qd6+
{Removes the threat on White's pawn at g4, checks Black's king, and seizes the open file.}
32...Ke8
{Moves it out of check and attacks White's pawn at g4.}
33.Nxb5
{Creates a passed pawn on b4. White wins a pawn.}
33...Rb1
{Black gives White a forced mate opportunity. Much better is Nxg4. Rb1 leads to 34.Nc7# and mate.}
34.Nc7#
{Checkmates Black's king.
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1-0

Ricardo vs Sonja (824) 2012.10.29




[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.10.29"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ricardo"]
[Black "Sonja"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]

1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Bd2 Bxc3 5.Bxc3 Qh4 6.Qe2 Bd7 7.O-O-O Qh6+ 8.Bd2 g5 9.Nf3 Bb5 10.Qxb5+ c6 11.Qc5 Qg7 12.exd5 b6
13.Qxc6+ Nxc6 14.dxc6 Ne7 15.Nxg5 h6 16.Ne4 f5 17.Nd6+ Kd8 18.Bc4 Nc8 19.Nxc8 Qg4 20.Rde1 Qxg2 21.Rhg1 Qxc6 22.Rxe6 Qxc4 23.Nxb6
Qxe6 24.Nxa8 Qxa2 25.Rg7 Qa1# 0-1



Post Game Analysis

Black wins!
Defeats happen... This is the first time Sonja defeated you - why don't you try a rematch?
So you lost after all... Well, at least the situation was about even for a long time.
Game type: Balanced
Equilibrium percentage: 46%, lasting for 12 moves
Opening used: French Defense / Winawer Variation / Fingerslip Variation
Worst move: 25, Rg7, Decrease: 95.81
Suggested opponent: Kendra (rating 790)
Your rating decreased by 9 points and is now 652.
Your Blitz rating decreased by 9 point(s) and is now 652.

[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.10.29"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ricardo"]
[Black "Sonja"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]

1.e4
{Book.}
1...e6
{Book.}
2.d4
{Book.}
2...d5
{Book.}
3.Nc3
{Book.}
3...Bb4
{Book.}
4.Bd2
{Score: -0.10  4...dxe4 5.a3 Be7 6.Nxe4 Qxd4 7.Nc3 Nf6 8.Nf3 Qb6 9.b4 (Time = 0:07, Depth = 1/10)}
4...Bxc3
{Score: 0.42  5.Bxc3 Nf6 6.exd5 Qxd5 7.Nf3 Nc6 8.b3 Qe4+ 9.Be2 O-O 10.O-O Bd7 (Time = 0:07, Depth = 1/11)}
5.Bxc3
{Score: 0.37  5...Nf6 6.exd5 exd5 7.Bb5+ Bd7 8.Qe2+ Qe7 9.Qxe7+ Kxe7 10.Bd3 Nc6 11.O-O-O Rhe8 12.Nf3 Kf8 (Time = 0:08,
Depth = 1/11)}
5...Qh4
{Score: 0.96  6.e5 Qe4+ 7.Ne2 Bd7 8.Bd2 Nc6 9.f3 Qh4+ 10.g3 Qd8 11.Bg2 Nge7 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/10)}
6.Qe2
{Score: 0.20  6...Qxe4 7.O-O-O Nf6 8.Qd2 O-O 9.Bb4 Re8 10.f3 Qh4 11.g3 Qh5 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/11)}
6...Bd7
{Score: 1.30  7.exd5 Nf6 8.dxe6 Bxe6 9.Nf3 Qh5 10.Qb5+ Qxb5 11.Bxb5+ Nbd7 12.O-O O-O 13.Rfe1 Rfe8 (Time = 0:05, Depth =
1/11)}
7.O-O-O
{Score: 0.29  7...Qxe4 8.Qd2 Qg6 9.Nf3 Nc6 10.g3 Nf6 11.Bd3 Ne4 12.Qe3 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/10)}
7...Qh6+
{Score: 1.41  8.Bd2 Qf6 9.exd5 Ne7 10.dxe6 Qxe6 11.Kb1 O-O 12.Nf3 Nbc6 13.Re1 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/11)}
8.Bd2
{Score: 1.36  8...Qf6 9.Nf3 dxe4 10.Qxe4 Bc6 11.Qf4 Qxf4 12.Bxf4 Nf6 13.Bxc7 O-O 14.Bd6 Rd8 (Time = 0:11, Depth = 1/11)}
8...g5
{Score: 2.48  9.exd5 Ne7 10.dxe6 Qxe6 11.Bxg5 Rg8 12.Nf3 Nbc6 13.d5 Qxe2 14.Bxe2 Nb4 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/11)}
9.Nf3
{Score: 2.36  9...Ne7 10.exd5 Nxd5 11.c4 Nf6 12.Qe5 Qg6 13.Qxc7 Nc6 14.Qxb7 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/10)}
9...Bb5
{Score: 8.21  10.Qxb5+ Nd7 11.exd5 Ne7 12.Bxg5 Qg7 13.dxe6 fxe6 14.Qxb7 Rb8 15.Qxc7 Rf8 16.Bc4 (Time = 0:10, Depth =
1/11)}
10.Qxb5+
{Score: 8.06  10...Nd7 11.exd5 Rb8 12.Nxg5 c6 13.Qb3 Qf6 14.dxe6 fxe6 15.Qxe6+ Ne7 (Time = 0:02, Depth = 1/10)}
10...c6
{Score: 14.72  11.Qxb7 f6 12.Qxa8 dxe4 13.Qxb8+ Kf7 14.Ne1 Qf8 15.Qxf8+ Kxf8 16.Bc4 Ke7 17.f3 exf3 18.Nxf3 (Time =
0:13, Depth = 2/12)}
11.Qc5
{Score: 5.93  11...dxe4 12.Qe5 Qf6 13.Nxg5 Nd7 14.Nxe4 Nxe5 15.Nxf6+ Nxf6 16.dxe5 Ne4 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/10)}
11...Qg7
{Score: 6.29  12.exd5 g4 13.dxc6 Nxc6 14.Ne5 Nge7 15.Bb5 O-O 16.Nxc6 Nxc6 17.Bxc6 bxc6 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/10)}
12.exd5
{Score: 6.49  12...Nd7 13.Qb4 cxd5 14.Qxb7 Rb8 15.Qxa7 h6 16.h4 gxh4 17.Rxh4 (Time = 0:11, Depth = 1/10)}
12...b6
{Score: 9.10  13.Qd6 Ne7 14.dxe6 f5 15.Qc7 g4 16.Qb7 gxf3 17.Qxa8 O-O 18.gxf3 (Time = 0:12, Depth = 1/10)}
13.Qxc6+
{Score: 0.47  13...Nxc6 14.dxc6 g4 15.Ne5 f6 16.Nd7 Ne7 17.Bb5 Rc8 18.c7 (Time = 0:02, Depth = 1/9)}
13...Nxc6
{Score: 0.47  14.dxc6 g4 15.Ne5 f6 16.Nd7 Ne7 17.Bb5 O-O-O 18.Rhe1 Nxc6 19.Bxc6 Rxd7 20.Bxd7+ Qxd7 (Time = 0:08,
Depth = 1/10)}
14.dxc6
{Score: 0.47  14...g4 15.Ne5 f6 16.Nd7 Ne7 17.Bb5 O-O-O 18.Rhe1 Nxc6 19.Bxc6 Rxd7 20.Bxd7+ Qxd7 (Time = 0:06, Depth =
1/10)}
14...Ne7
{Score: 0.67  15.Bxg5 a6 16.c7 f6 17.Bd2 Kd7 18.Re1 Nd5 19.Bd3 Nxc7 (Time = 0:07, Depth = 1/9)}
15.Nxg5
{Score: 0.10  15...Nxc6 16.Bb5 Rc8 17.d5 exd5 18.Rhe1+ Kd8 19.Bf4 Nb4 20.Re2 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/9)}
15...h6
{Score: 0.58  16.Nf3 Rc8 17.Ba6 Rxc6 18.Bb5 O-O 19.Bxc6 Nxc6 20.g3 Nxd4 21.Nxd4 Qxd4 22.Bxh6 (Time = 0:16, Depth =
1/10)}
16.Ne4
{Score: 0.45  16...O-O-O 17.Bf4 Nxc6 18.Nd6+ Kd7 19.d5 Ne5 20.Nb7 Rc8 21.dxe6+ Kxe6 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/9)}
16...f5
{Score: 1.73  17.Nd6+ Kf8 18.c7 Nc8 19.Bb4 Qe7 20.Nf7 Qxb4 21.Nxh8 Kg7 22.a3 Qd6 (Time = 0:12, Depth = 1/10)}
17.Nd6+
{Score: 1.75  17...Kd8 18.Bc4 Nd5 19.Rhe1 Qg6 20.Bxd5 exd5 21.Bf4 a6 22.Kb1 Kc7 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/10)}
17...Kd8
{Score: 1.75  18.Bc4 Nd5 19.Rhe1 Qg6 20.Bxd5 exd5 21.Bf4 a6 22.Kb1 Kc7 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/9)}
18.Bc4
{Score: 1.68  18...Nd5 19.Rhe1 Qg6 20.Bxd5 exd5 21.Bf4 Rf8 22.Rd3 Qxg2 23.Rde3 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/9)}
18...Nc8
{Score: 2.00  19.Nb7+ Kc7 20.Bf4+ Kxc6 21.d5+ Kxb7 22.dxe6 Nd6 23.Bd5+ Ka6 24.Bxd6 Rac8 25.Rhe1 Rhd8 26.Bf3 (Time =
0:09, Depth = 1/11)}
19.Nxc8
{Score: 1.25  19...Rxc8 20.d5 Qxg2 21.Bc3 Rg8 22.Bf6+ Ke8 23.Rhe1 Qxf2 24.Rxe6+ Kf7 25.Ba6 Rg2 (Time = 0:07, Depth =
2/11)}
19...Qg4
{Score: 5.77  20.Nd6 Kc7 21.Rhe1 Rad8 22.Nf7 Rxd4 23.Be2 Qg7 24.Nxh8 Qxh8 25.Ba6 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/10)}
20.Rde1
{Score: 1.06  20...Rxc8 21.Bxe6 Rxc6 22.g3 Qxd4 23.Rd1 Qg4 24.Bg5+ Kc7 25.Bf4+ Kb7 26.Rhe1 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/10)}

20...Qxg2
{Score: 5.43  21.Nd6 Qxc6 22.Nf7+ Kc7 23.Bxe6 Rhf8 24.Bf4+ Kb7 25.Nd6+ Kc7 26.Nxf5+ Kb7 27.d5 Qa4 28.Bxh6 (Time =
0:07, Depth = 1/10)}
21.Rhg1
{Score: 1.42  21...Qxc6 22.Bxe6 Rxc8 23.Bxc8 Kxc8 24.Re7 Rd8 25.Rxa7 Rxd4 26.Bf4 Qe6 27.Rc7+ Kb8 (Time = 0:06, Depth =
2/11)}
21...Qxc6
{Score: 1.45  22.Bxe6 Rxc8 23.Bxc8 Kxc8 24.Re7 Rd8 25.Rxa7 Rxd4 26.Bf4 Qe6 27.Rc7+ Kb8 (Time = 0:13, Depth = 1/10)}
22.Rxe6
{Score: -3.55  22...Qxc4 23.Nxb6 axb6 24.Rd6+ Kc8 25.b3 Qc7 26.Rgg6 Rxa2 27.Rc6 Ra1+ 28.Kb2 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/9)}

22...Qxc4
{Score: -3.65  23.Nxb6 Qxe6 24.Nxa8 Qxa2 25.Kd1 Qxb2 26.Rg6 Qxd4 27.f3 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/9)}
23.Nxb6
{Score: -4.53  23...Qxe6 24.Nxa8 Qxa2 25.Kd1 Qxb2 26.Rg7 Qxd4 27.Rb7 Qa1+ 28.Bc1 Kc8 29.Rb3 Rd8+ 30.Rd3 Rxd3+ 31.cxd3
(Time = 0:09, Depth = 2/12)}
23...Qxe6
{Score: -4.75  24.Nxa8 Qxa2 25.Kd1 Qxb2 26.Rg3 Qb1+ 27.Bc1 Qb7 28.Bxh6 Qxa8 29.Bg5+ Kd7 30.h4 Qc6 (Time = 0:04, Depth
= 2/12)}
24.Nxa8
{Score: -4.82  24...Qxa2 25.Kd1 Qxb2 26.Rg3 Qb1+ 27.Bc1 Qb5 28.Be3 Qc6 29.Kd2 Qxa8 30.Bxh6 Qe4 (Time = 0:09, Depth =
3/12)}
24...Qxa2
{Score: -5.58  25.Kd1 Qxb2 26.Rg3 Qa1+ 27.Bc1 Kc8 28.Rd3 Kb7 29.Nb6 Kxb6 30.d5 Qg7 31.Bf4 (Time = 0:15, Depth = 3/12)
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25.Rg7
{MATE IN 1.  25...Qa1# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/1)}
25...Qa1# 0-1


[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.10.29"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ricardo"]
[Black "Sonja"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]


{Annotations by Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Auto-Annotator. 10 seconds per move.

        White    Black
Book Move    4    3
Leave
Book    0    1
CMX Agrees    12    13
CMX Disagrees    9    9
Agreement Pct.    57%    59%
Total Error    31.14    24.01
Relevant
Error    22.35    14.74
Missed Mate    0    0
Moved Into Mate    1    0

}
1.e4
{B00 King's Pawn Opening. The King's Pawn opening move is both popular and logical. It controls the center, opens lines
for both the Queen and the Bishop, and usually leads to an open game in which tactics, rather than slow maneuvering,
predominates.}
1...e6
{C00 French Defense. The French Defense accepts a certain lack of mobility in exchange for resilience and solidity.}
2.d4
{C00 French Defense / Normal. White must either now or later take this step: control of center, quick-opening lines.}
2...d5
{C00 French Defense / Classical 2.d4 d5. This is the strong point of the French Defense: capture it, bypass it, but
don't ignore it!}
3.Nc3
{C10 French Defense / Paulsen Variation.}
3...Bb4
{C15 French Defense / Winawer Variation. The popular Winawer Variation breaks up White's Queenside Pawns and leads to
an unbalanced position with Black often castling long.}
4.Bd2
{C15 French Defense / Winawer Variation / Fingerslip Variation.}
4...Bxc3
{Out of Opening Book. dxe4 would have been in the French Defense / Winawer Variation / Fingerslip Variation opening
line. Partially pins White's pawn at b2 and White's bishop at d2, triple-forks White's pawn at e4, White's pawn at d4, and
White's pawn at b2, and blocks White's pawn at
c2.
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5.Bxc3
{Frees White's pawn at b2 from the pin and removes the threat on White's pawn at d4 and White's pawn at b2. White wins a
bishop for a knight. Material is even.}
5...Qh4
{Pins White's pawn at f2.}
6.Qe2
{Slightly better is e5.}
6...Bd7
{Slightly better is Qxe4.}
7.O-O-O
{Slightly better is exd5.}
7...Qh6+
{Slightly better is Qxe4.}
8.Bd2
{Protects White's king and threatens Black's queen.}
8...g5
{Slightly better is Qf6.}
9.Nf3 Bb5
{Uh-oh! Hangs the bishop. Leads to 10.Qxb5+ Nd7 11.exd5 Ne7 12.Bxg5 Qg7 13.dxe6 fxe6 14.Qxb7 Rb8 15.Qxc7 Rf8 16.Bc4,
which wins a pawn for a bishop and five pawns. Much better is Ne7, leading to 10.exd5 Nxd5 11.c4 Nf6 12.Qe5 Qg6 13.Qxc7 Nc6
14.Qxb7, which wins a pawn for three pawns. This was black's most serious mistake, but black was able to recover from the error
and later mated white.
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10.Qxb5+
{Forks Black's pawn at b7 and Black's king. White wins a bishop.}
10...c6
{Yikes! Leads to 11.Qxb7 f6 12.Qxa8 dxe4 13.Qxb8+ Kf7 14.Ne1 Qf8 15.Qxf8+ Kxf8 16.Bc4 Ke7 17.f3 exf3 18.Nxf3, which
wins a queen and two pawns for a queen, a rook, a knight, and two pawns. Much better is Nd7, leading to 11.exd5 Rb8 12.Nxg5 c6
13.Qb3 Qf6 14.dxe6 fxe6 15.Qxe6+ Ne7, which wins a pawn for four pawns.}
11.Qc5
{Ouch! Disengages the pin on Black's pawn at c6. Leads to 11...dxe4 12.Qe5 Qf6 13.Nxg5 Nd7 14.Nxe4 Nxe5 15.Nxf6+ Nxf6
16.dxe5 Ne4, which wins a queen, a knight, and two pawns for a queen, a knight, and a pawn. Much better is Qxb7, leading to
11...f6 12.Qxa8 dxe4 13.Qxb8+ Kf7 14.Ne1 Qf8 15.Qxf8+ Kxf8 16.Bc4 Ke7 17.f3 exf3 18.Nxf3, which wins a queen, a rook, a knight,
and two pawns for a queen and two pawns.}
11...Qg7
{Releases Black's pawn at g5 from the pin.}
12.exd5 b6
{Leads to 13.Qd6 Ne7 14.dxe6 f5 15.Qc7 g4 16.Qb7 gxf3 17.Qxa8 O-O 18.gxf3, which wins a knight for a rook and two
pawns. Better is Nd7, leading to 13.Qb4 cxd5 14.Qxb7 Rb8 15.Qxa7 h6 16.h4 gxh4 17.Rxh4, which wins two pawns for three pawns.}
13.Qxc6+
{Uh-oh! Leads to 13...Nxc6 14.dxc6 g4 15.Ne5 f6 16.Nd7 Ne7 17.Bb5 Rc8 18.c7, which wins a knight and a pawn for a
queen. Much better is Qd6, leading to 13...Ne7 14.dxe6 f5 15.Qc7 g4 16.Qb7 gxf3 17.Qxa8 O-O 18.gxf3, which wins a rook and two
pawns for a knight. White had the game wrapped up, but fumbled it away with this mistake. Black was able to eventually
mate.
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13...Nxc6
{Protects Black's rook at a8 and Black's king and threatens White's pawn at d5.}
14.dxc6
{Creates a passed pawn on c6.}
14...Ne7
{Attacks White's pawn at c6 and enables the short castle.}
15.Nxg5
{Isolates Black's pawn at h7. Black wins a queen for a knight and three pawns. Material is even.}
15...h6
{Threatens White's knight.}
16.Ne4
{Moves it to safety.}
16...f5
{Slightly better is O-O-O.}
17.Nd6+
{Moves it to safety, removes the threat on White's pawn at c6 and White's pawn at d4, and checks Black's king.}
17...Kd8
{Moves it out of check and forks White's pawn at c6 and White's pawn at d4.}
18.Bc4
{Attacks Black's pawn at e6.}
18...Nc8
{Attacks White's knight.}
19.Nxc8
{Slightly better is Nb7+.}
19...Qg4
{Yikes! Leads to 20.Nd6 Kc7 21.Rhe1 Rad8 22.Nf7 Rxd4 23.Be2 Qg7 24.Nxh8 Qxh8 25.Ba6, which wins a knight and a pawn
for a rook. Much better is Rxc8, leading to 20.d5 Qxg2 21.Bc3 Rg8 22.Bf6+ Ke8 23.Rhe1 Qxf2 24.Rxe6+ Kf7 25.Ba6 Rg2, which wins a
knight and two pawns for a pawn.}
20.Rde1
{Yikes! Leads to 20...Rxc8 21.Bxe6 Rxc6 22.g3 Qxd4 23.Rd1 Qg4 24.Bg5+ Kc7 25.Bf4+ Kb7 26.Rhe1, which wins a pawn for a
knight and two pawns. Much better is Nd6, leading to 20...Kc7 21.Rhe1 Rad8 22.Nf7 Rxd4 23.Be2 Qg7 24.Nxh8 Qxh8 25.Ba6, which
wins a rook for a knight and a pawn.}
20...Qxg2
{Disengages the pin on White's pawn at d4. Leads to 21.Nd6 Qxc6 22.Nf7+ Kc7 23.Bxe6 Rhf8 24.Bf4+ Kb7 25.Nd6+ Kc7
26.Nxf5+ Kb7 27.d5 Qa4 28.Bxh6, which wins two pawns for three pawns. Better is Rxc8, leading to 21.Bxe6 Rxc6 22.g3 Qxd4 23.Rd1
Qg4 24.Bg5+ Kc7 25.Bf4+ Kb7 26.Rhe1, which wins a knight and two pawns for a pawn.}
21.Rhg1
{Hangs the pawn at h2. Leads to 21...Qxc6 22.Bxe6 Rxc8 23.Bxc8 Kxc8 24.Re7 Rd8 25.Rxa7 Rxd4 26.Bf4 Qe6 27.Rc7+ Kb8,
which wins a rook and two pawns for a bishop, a knight, and two pawns. Better is Nd6, leading to 21...Qxc6 22.Nf7+ Kc7 23.Bxe6
Rhf8 24.Bf4+ Kb7 25.Nd6+ Kc7 26.Nxf5+ Kb7 27.d5 Qa4 28.Bxh6, which wins three pawns for a pawn.}
21...Qxc6
{Protects Black's pawn at e6 and attacks White's bishop at c4.}
22.Rxe6
{Uh-oh! Leads to 22...Qxc4 23.Nxb6 axb6 24.Rd6+ Kc8 25.b3 Qc7 26.Rgg6 Rxa2 27.Rc6 Ra1+ 28.Kb2, which wins two pawns for
a bishop, a knight, and a pawn. Much better is Bxe6, leading to 22...Rxc8 23.Bxc8 Kxc8 24.Re7 Rd8 25.Rxa7 Rxd4 26.Bf4 Qe6
27.Rc7+ Kb8, which wins a rook and two pawns for a bishop, a knight, and a pawn.}
22...Qxc4
{Triple-forks White's pawn at d4, White's rook at e6, and White's pawn at a2.}
23.Nxb6
{Forks Black's queen and Black's rook at a8, creates a passed pawn on c2, and isolates Black's pawn at a7.}
23...Qxe6 24.Nxa8 Qxa2
{Threatens checkmate (queen to a1). Black wins a rook, a bishop, and three pawns for a rook and two
pawns.}
25.Rg7
{White steps into the forced mate. Much better is Kd1. Rg7 leads to 25...Qa1# and checkmate.}
25...Qa1#
{Checkmates White's king.
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Mona vs Ricardo 2012.10.29




[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.10.29"]
[Round ""]
[White "Mona"]
[Black "Ricardo"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6 bxc6 5.g4 Nf6 6.g5 Nxe4 7.Qe2 Nxg5 8.Qxe5+ Ne6 9.Qxe6+ dxe6 10.d4 Bb4+ 11.Kf1 O-O 12.Rg1 Re8
13.Rxg7+ Kxg7 14.Bh6+ Kxh6 15.Kg2 Rg8+ 16.Kf1 Kh5 17.c3 Bd6 18.Ne5 Bb7 19.Nxc6 Bxc6 20.Ke2 Rg5 21.Kd1 Qf6 22.f3 Qxf3+ 23.Kc1 Qf2
24.Nd2 Rg1+ 25.Kc2 Rxa1 26.b4 Rxa2+ 27.Kb3 Qxd2 28.b5 axb5 29.c4 bxc4+ 30.Kxc4 R8a5 31.d5 exd5+ 32.Kb3 Qc2# 0-1

[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.10.29"]
[Round ""]
[White "Mona"]
[Black "Ricardo"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]


{Annotations by Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Auto-Annotator. 10 seconds per move.

        White    Black
Book Move    4    3
Leave
Book    0    1
CMX Agrees    16    18
CMX Disagrees    12    11
Agreement Pct.    57%    62%
Total Error    25.18    10.50
Relevant
Error    8.41    0.00
Missed Mate    0    5
Moved Into Mate    4    0

}
1.e4
{B00 King's Pawn Opening. The King's Pawn opening move is both popular and logical. It controls the center, opens lines
for both the Queen and the Bishop, and usually leads to an open game in which tactics, rather than slow maneuvering,
predominates.}
1...e5
{C20 King's Pawn Game. Black responds symmetrically, making a direct challenge to the central squares.}
2.Nf3
{C40 King's Knight Opening. With the possible exception of :2. f4, this is the most logical second move against Black's
symmetrical answer to the King's Pawn. The Knight attacks e5, clears the way for an eventual castle and rests on its best
defensive square.}
2...Nc6
{C44 Queen's Knight Variation. Now, when White plays 3.Nc3 (instead of the Ruy Lopez), it's the Three Knight's Game; a
leisurely system.}
3.Bb5
{C60 Ruy Lopez (Spanish). This is the Ruy Lopez move. It is designed to maintain long-term pressure on Black's center. If
driven away, the King's Bishop will take up a position at b3 or c2 to focus on a Kingside attack or on the central squares.}
3...a6
{C60 Ruy Lopez (Spanish) / Morphy Defense. This move, popularized by the great Paul Morphy, provides Black greater
flexibility. Black doesn't fear 4.Bxc6 (see the Exchange Variation).}
4.Bxc6
{C68 Ruy Lopez (Spanish) / Morphy Defense / Exchange Variation. The Exchange Variation is the way of avoiding the open
and the closed systems -- Berlin, Morphy, etc, -- and has always been a logical attack on the center. White gains a 4-3 pawn
advantage on the Kingside in the ending.}
4...bxc6
{Out of Opening Book. dxc6 would have been in the Ruy Lopez (Spanish) / Morphy Defense / Exchange Variation book
opening. Frees Black's pawn at d7 from the pin. Black wins a bishop for a knight. Material is
even.
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5.g4
{Leads to 5...d5 6.Nxe5 Qe7 7.d4 f6 8.Nf3 Bxg4 9.e5 fxe5 10.dxe5 Bxf3 11.Qxf3 Qxe5+ 12.Kf1, which wins a bishop and two
pawns for a knight and three pawns. Better is O-O, leading to 5...d6 6.Nc3 c5 7.d3 Be6 8.b3 h6 9.Bb2 Ne7 10.Qd2, which does not
exchange any material.}
5...Nf6
{Forks White's pawn at e4 and White's pawn at g4.}
6.g5
{Moves it to safety and attacks Black's knight.}
6...Nxe4 7.Qe2
{Slightly better is d3.}
7...Nxg5
{Isolates White's pawn at f2 and White's pawn at h2.}
8.Qxe5+
{Pins Black's pawn at g7 and checks Black's king.}
8...Ne6
{Removes the threat on Black's king.}
9.Qxe6+
{Ouch! Frees Black's pawn at g7 from the pin. Leads to 9...fxe6 10.d3 Qf6 11.Nbd2 Bd6 12.Rb1 O-O 13.b4 Qf4 14.c3 Qf5
15.Ke2, which wins a knight for a queen. Much better is d3, leading to 9...d5 10.Ng5 Qd6 11.Qf5 Nd8 12.Qf4 Be7 13.Be3 O-O, which
does not result in any captures. This was white's key error. White was not able to regain the lost ground and was eventually
mated.
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9...dxe6
{Protects Black's king. Black wins a queen and two pawns for a knight and a pawn.}
10.d4
{Slightly better is d3.}
10...Bb4+
{Slightly better is c5.}
11.Kf1
{Leads to 11...Qd5 12.Kg2 Qe4 13.h3 g5 14.Nd2 Bxd2 15.Bxd2 g4 16.hxg4 Qxg4+ 17.Kf1 Qxf3 18.Rh4 h5, which wins a bishop
and a pawn for two knights and a pawn. Better is c3, leading to 11...Be7 12.Bf4 g5 13.Be3 g4 14.Ne5 f6 15.Nd3 Qd5 16.Rg1, which
does not result in any captures.}
11...O-O
{Leads to 12.c3 Qf6 13.Ke2 a5 14.Bg5 Qf5 15.Nbd2 Ba6+ 16.Ke1 Bd6 17.Rg1 f6, which does not result in any captures.
Better is Qd5, leading to 12.Kg2 Qe4 13.h3 g5 14.Nd2 Bxd2 15.Bxd2 g4 16.hxg4 Qxg4+ 17.Kf1 Qxf3 18.Rh4 h5, which wins two knights
and a pawn for a bishop and a pawn.}
12.Rg1 Re8
{Slightly better is Qd5.}
13.Rxg7+
{Leads to 13...Kxg7 14.c3 Qd5 15.Nbd2 Bd6 16.Kg1 c5 17.b3 cxd4 18.cxd4, which wins two pawns for a rook and a pawn.
Better is Bh6, leading to 13...Bf8 14.Nbd2 Qf6 15.Be3 Qf5 16.Rc1 Rb8 17.b3 Bd6, which does not result in any captures.}
13...Kxg7 14.Bh6+
{Ouch! Hangs the bishop. Leads to 14...Kxh6 15.c3 e5 16.d5 Qxd5 17.Nbd2 Qd3+ 18.Kg2 Bh3+ 19.Kh1 Bc5 20.Re1
Bxf2, which loses a bishop and two pawns. Much better is c3, leading to 14...e5 15.Be3 Bh3+ 16.Ke2 exd4 17.Nxd4 Bg4+ 18.Kd3 Bc5
19.Na3 Qd5, which wins a pawn for a pawn.}
14...Kxh6
{ Black wins a rook and a bishop for a pawn.}
15.Kg2
{White steps into the forced mate. Much better is c3. Kg2 leads to 15...Qd5 16.Kg3 Rg8+ 17.Kf4 e5+ 18.Nxe5 Qxd4+ 19.Kf3
Bg4+ 20.Nxg4+ Qxg4+ 21.Ke3 Rae8+ 22.Kd3 Qe4# and checkmate.}
15...Rg8+
{Black misses the forced mate. Much better is Qd5, leading to 16.Kg3 Rg8+ 17.Kf4 e5+ 18.Nxe5 Qxd4+ 19.Kf3 Bg4+
20.Nxg4+ Qxg4+ 21.Ke3 Rae8+ 22.Kd3 Qe4# and mate.}
16.Kf1
{Moves it out of check.}
16...Kh5
{Leads to 17.c3 e5 18.a3 e4 19.Ne5 Bd6 20.Nd2 Bxe5 21.Nxe4 Bxh2 22.Ke2 Be6, which wins a knight and a pawn for a pawn.
Better is Qd5, leading to 17.Nbd2 Bxd2 18.Ne5 Qh1+ 19.Ke2 Qxa1 20.Kxd2 Qxb2 21.Nxf7+ Kg7 22.Ne5 Qxd4+ 23.Nd3 Rd8, which wins a
rook, a knight, and two pawns for a bishop and a pawn.}
17.c3
{Attacks Black's bishop at b4.}
17...Bd6
{Leads to 18.Nbd2 e5 19.Re1 exd4 20.cxd4 Bh3+ 21.Ke2 Re8+ 22.Kd1 Rxe1+ 23.Kxe1 Qe8+ 24.Kd1 Qe6 25.b3 Re8, which wins a
rook and a pawn for a rook and a pawn. Better is e5, leading to 18.a3 e4 19.Ne5 Bd6 20.Nd2 Bxe5 21.Nxe4 Bxh2 22.Ke2 Be6, which
wins a knight and a pawn for a pawn.}
18.Ne5
{Ouch! Leads to 18...Bxe5 19.Ke2 Qd5 20.Nd2 Qb5+ 21.c4 Qxb2 22.Rb1 Qxd4 23.Rb3 Rd8 24.Rh3+ Kg6, which loses a knight and
two pawns. Much better is Nbd2, leading to 18...e5 19.Re1 exd4 20.cxd4 Bh3+ 21.Ke2 Re8+ 22.Kd1 Rxe1+ 23.Kxe1 Qe8+ 24.Kd1 Qe6
25.b3 Re8, which wins a rook and a pawn for a rook and a pawn.}
18...Bb7
{Leads to 19.Nf3 c5 20.Nbd2 Qf6 21.Ke2 Qf5 22.Ne1 cxd4 23.cxd4 Rg4 24.Nd3 Rxd4, which wins two pawns for a pawn.
Better is Bxe5, leading to 19.Ke2 Qd5 20.Nd2 Qb5+ 21.c4 Qxb2 22.Rb1 Qxd4 23.Rb3 Rd8 24.Rh3+ Kg6, which wins a knight and two
pawns.}
19.Nxc6
{White gives Black a forced mate opportunity. Much better is Nf3. Nxc6 leads to 19...Qg5 20.Ke2 Qb5+ 21.Kd2 Qf5 22.c4
Qxf2+ 23.Kc3 Qe3+ 24.Kc2 Rg2+ 25.Nd2 Qxd2+ 26.Kb3 Qc2# and mate.}
19...Bxc6
{Black has a mate in 9. Protects Black's queen. Leads to 20.Nd2 Bb5+ 21.c4 Bf4 22.Re1 Qxd4 23.Re5+ Bxe5 24.Ke2 Bxc4+
25.Nxc4 Qxc4+ 26.Ke3 Bf4+ 27.Kf3 Rg4 28.a4 Qd3# and mate.}
20.Ke2 Rg5
{Black misses the chance for a forced mate. Much better is Bb5+, leading to 21.c4 Bxc4+ 22.Kd2 Bb4+ 23.Kc2 Qxd4
24.Nc3 Qd3+ 25.Kc1 Rg1+ 26.Nd1 Qxd1# and mate.}
21.Kd1
{White gives Black a forced mate opportunity. Much better is Nd2. Kd1 leads to 21...Rg1+ 22.Ke2 Bb5+ 23.c4 Bxc4+ 24.Kd2
Qg5+ 25.f4 Qxf4+ 26.Kc2 Qc1# and checkmate.}
21...Qf6
{Black doesn't see the win. Much better is Rg1+, leading to 22.Ke2 Bb5+ 23.c4 Bxc4+ 24.Kd2 Qg5+ 25.f4 Qxf4+ 26.Kc2
Qc1# and checkmate.}
22.f3
{White gives Black a forced mate opportunity. Much better is Nd2. f3 leads to 22...Qxf3+ 23.Kc2 Be4+ 24.Kd2 Rg2+ 25.Ke1
Qe2# and checkmate.}
22...Qxf3+
{Black has a mate in 3. Checks White's king and creates a passed pawn on f7. Leads to 23.Kc2 Be4+ 24.Kd2 Rg2+ 25.Ke1
Qe2# and mate.}
23.Kc1
{Moves it out of check.}
23...Qf2
{Black misses the chance for a forced mate. Much better is Rg1+, leading to 24.Kd2 Bf4+ 25.Kc2 Qd1# and mate.}
24.Nd2 Rg1+
{Black has a mate in 3. Skewers White's king and checks White's king. Leads to 25.Kc2 Qf5+ 26.Kb3 Rb8+ 27.Kc4 Bd5#
and mate.}
25.Kc2
{Moves it out of check.}
25...Rxa1
{Black misses the chance for a forced mate. Much better is Qf5+, leading to 26.Ne4 Bxe4+ 27.Kb3 Qb5# and mate.}
26.b4 Rxa2+
{Black has a mate in 3. Skewers White's king and checks White's king. Leads to 27.Kb3 Qxd2 28.b5 Qb2+ 29.Kc4 Bxb5#
and mate.}
27.Kb3
{Moves it out of check and attacks Black's rook at a2.}
27...Qxd2
{Black has a mate in 2. Protects Black's rook at a2. Leads to 28.b5 Qb2+ 29.Kc4 Bxb5# and mate.}
28.b5
{Threatens Black's bishop at c6.}
28...axb5
{Black will mate next turn. Threatens to mate (queen to b2) and protects Black's bishop at c6. Leads to 29.c4 Qb2#
and mate.}
29.c4 bxc4+
{Checks White's king, creates a passed pawn on c4, and isolates White's pawn at d4.Black misses the mating move.
Better is R8a3#, which checkmates White's king.}
30.Kxc4
{Forced. Removes the threat on White's pawn at d4. Black wins a rook, a knight, and three pawns for a pawn. Black is
ahead by a queen, two rooks, two bishops, and two pawns in material.}
30...R8a5
{Threatens checkmate (queen to c2).Black misses the mating move. Better is Qc2#, which checkmates White's king.}
31.d5
{Threatens Black's bishop at c6.}
31...exd5+
{Protects Black's bishop at c6, checks White's king, and creates passed pawns on c7 and d5.Black doesn't see the
win. Better is Bxd5#, which checkmates White's king.}
32.Kb3
{Forced. Moves it out of check.}
32...Qc2#
{Checkmates White's king.
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0-1

[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.10.29"]
[Round ""]
[White "Mona"]
[Black "Ricardo"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]

1.e4
{Book.}
1...e5
{Book.}
2.Nf3
{Book.}
2...Nc6
{Book.}
3.Bb5
{Book.}
3...a6
{Book.}
4.Bxc6
{Score: 0.16  4...dxc6 5.O-O Nf6 6.Nxe5 Bd6 7.d4 Nxe4 8.Re1 Bxe5 9.dxe5 Qxd1 10.Rxd1 O-O (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/11)}
4...bxc6
{Score: 0.67  5.O-O d6 6.Nc3 c5 7.d3 Be6 8.b3 h6 9.Bb2 Ne7 10.Qd2 (Time = 0:09, Depth = 1/11)}
5.g4
{Score: -0.95  5...d5 6.Nxe5 Qe7 7.d4 f6 8.Nf3 Bxg4 9.e5 fxe5 10.dxe5 Bxf3 11.Qxf3 Qxe5+ 12.Kf1 (Time = 0:10, Depth =
1/11)}
5...Nf6
{Score: -0.32  6.d3 d5 7.Nxe5 dxe4 8.Bf4 exd3 9.O-O Qd4 10.Qf3 Qd5 11.Qxd3 Nxg4 (Time = 0:07, Depth = 1/10)}
6.g5
{Score: -0.51  6...Nxe4 7.d3 Nd6 8.Nxe5 Be7 9.Nc3 O-O 10.Rg1 f6 11.gxf6 Bxf6 12.Bf4 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 2/12)}
6...Nxe4
{Score: -0.51  7.d3 Nd6 8.Nxe5 Be7 9.Nc3 O-O 10.Rg1 f6 11.gxf6 Bxf6 12.Bf4 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/11)}
7.Qe2
{Score: -1.41  7...Nxg5 8.Qxe5+ Ne6 9.d3 Rb8 10.O-O Bd6 11.Qc3 O-O 12.Be3 Rb5 13.Nbd2 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 1/11)}
7...Nxg5
{Score: -1.43  8.Nxe5 Ne6 9.Qf3 Qe7 10.c3 Ng5 11.Qe3 Bb7 12.Rg1 Ne6 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/10)}
8.Qxe5+
{Score: -1.41  8...Ne6 9.d3 Rb8 10.O-O Bd6 11.Qc3 O-O 12.Be3 Rb5 13.Nbd2 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/10)}
8...Ne6
{Score: -1.64  9.d3 d5 10.Ng5 Qd6 11.Qf5 Nd8 12.Qf4 Be7 13.Be3 O-O (Time = 0:13, Depth = 1/10)}
9.Qxe6+
{Score: -8.43  9...fxe6 10.d3 Qf6 11.Nbd2 Bd6 12.Rb1 O-O 13.b4 Qf4 14.c3 Qf5 15.Ke2 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 2/12)}
9...dxe6
{Score: -8.00  10.d3 Qf6 11.Nbd2 c5 12.Rg1 Bb7 13.Ng5 Qe5+ 14.Nge4 Qxh2 15.Nf3 Qh5 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/11)}
10.d4
{Score: -8.71  10...c5 11.Bg5 f6 12.Be3 cxd4 13.Nxd4 e5 14.Nb3 Bf5 15.N1d2 Bxc2 (Time = 0:06, Depth = 1/11)}
10...Bb4+
{Score: -7.80  11.c3 Be7 12.Bf4 g5 13.Be3 g4 14.Ne5 f6 15.Nd3 Qd5 16.Rg1 (Time = 0:04, Depth = 1/11)}
11.Kf1
{Score: -10.27  11...Qd5 12.Kg2 Qe4 13.h3 g5 14.Nd2 Bxd2 15.Bxd2 g4 16.hxg4 Qxg4+ 17.Kf1 Qxf3 18.Rh4 h5 (Time = 0:09,
Depth = 2/12)}
11...O-O
{Score: -8.66  12.c3 Qf6 13.Ke2 a5 14.Bg5 Qf5 15.Nbd2 Ba6+ 16.Ke1 Bd6 17.Rg1 f6 (Time = 0:10, Depth = 1/11)}
12.Rg1
{Score: -9.31  12...Qd5 13.a3 Qxf3 14.axb4 c5 15.Ke1 Qe4+ 16.Be3 Qxc2 17.Nd2 cxb4 18.Bh6 (Time = 0:13, Depth = 1/11)}
12...Re8
{Score: -8.10  13.Bh6 Bf8 14.Nbd2 Qf6 15.Be3 Qf5 16.Rc1 Rb8 17.b3 Bd6 (Time = 0:07, Depth = 1/10)}
13.Rxg7+
{Score: -12.38  13...Kxg7 14.c3 Qd5 15.Nbd2 Bd6 16.Kg1 c5 17.b3 cxd4 18.cxd4 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/10)}
13...Kxg7
{Score: -12.72  14.c3 e5 15.Be3 Bh3+ 16.Ke2 exd4 17.Nxd4 Bg4+ 18.Kd3 Bc5 19.Na3 Qd5 (Time = 0:10, Depth = 1/10)}
14.Bh6+
{Score: -17.62  14...Kxh6 15.c3 e5 16.d5 Qxd5 17.Nbd2 Qd3+ 18.Kg2 Bh3+ 19.Kh1 Bc5 20.Re1 Bxf2 (Time = 0:05, Depth =
2/11)}
14...Kxh6
{Score: -17.91  15.c3 e5 16.d5 Qxd5 17.Nbd2 Bxc3 18.bxc3 Bg4 19.Ke1 Bxf3 20.c4 Qd4 (Time = 0:11, Depth = 2/11)}
15.Kg2
{MATE IN 8.  15...Qd5 16.Kg3 Rg8+ 17.Kf4 e5+ 18.Nxe5 Qxd4+ 19.Kf3 Bg4+ 20.Nxg4+ Qxg4+ 21.Ke3 Rae8+ 22.Kd3 Qe4# (Time =
0:05, Depth = 2/11)}
15...Rg8+
{Score: -21.34  16.Kf1 Qd5 17.Nbd2 Bxd2 18.Ne5 Qh1+ 19.Ke2 Qxa1 20.Kxd2 Qxb2 21.Nxf7+ Kg7 22.Ne5 Qxd4+ 23.Nd3 (Time =
0:01, Depth = 2/11)}
16.Kf1
{Score: -21.68  16...Qd5 17.Nbd2 Bxd2 18.Ne5 Qh1+ 19.Ke2 Qxa1 20.Kxd2 Qxb2 21.Nxf7+ Kg7 22.Ne5 Qxd4+ 23.Nd3 Rd8 (Time =
0:08, Depth = 2/11)}
16...Kh5
{Score: -18.44  17.c3 e5 18.a3 e4 19.Ne5 Bd6 20.Nd2 Bxe5 21.Nxe4 Bxh2 22.Ke2 Be6 (Time = 0:25, Depth = 2/12)}
17.c3
{Score: -18.44  17...e5 18.a3 e4 19.Ne5 Bd6 20.Nd2 Bxe5 21.Nxe4 Bxh2 22.Ke2 Be6 (Time = 0:21, Depth = 2/11)}
17...Bd6
{Score: -16.43  18.Nbd2 e5 19.Re1 exd4 20.cxd4 Bh3+ 21.Ke2 Re8+ 22.Kd1 Rxe1+ 23.Kxe1 Qe8+ 24.Kd1 Qe6 25.b3 Re8 (Time =
0:09, Depth = 2/11)}
18.Ne5
{Score: -21.55  18...Bxe5 19.Ke2 Qd5 20.Nd2 Qb5+ 21.c4 Qxb2 22.Rb1 Qxd4 23.Rb3 Rd8 24.Rh3+ Kg6 (Time = 0:08, Depth =
2/11)}
18...Bb7
{Score: -17.91  19.Nf3 c5 20.Nbd2 Qf6 21.Ke2 Qf5 22.Ne1 cxd4 23.cxd4 Rg4 24.Nd3 Rxd4 (Time = 0:08, Depth = 2/11)}
19.Nxc6
{MATE IN 8.  19...Qg5 20.Ke2 Qb5+ 21.Kd2 Qf5 22.c4 Qxf2+ 23.Kc3 Qe3+ 24.Kc2 Rg2+ 25.Nd2 Qxd2+ 26.Kb3 Qc2# (Time = 0:03,
Depth = 1/10)}
19...Bxc6
{MATE IN 9.  20.Nd2 Bb5+ 21.c4 Bf4 22.Re1 Qxd4 23.Re5+ Bxe5 24.Ke2 Bxc4+ 25.Nxc4 Qxc4+ 26.Ke3 Bf4+ 27.Kf3 Rg4 28.a4
Qd3# (Time = 0:18, Depth = 1/10)}
20.Ke2
{MATE IN 7.  20...Bb5+ 21.c4 Bxc4+ 22.Kd2 Bb4+ 23.Kc2 Qxd4 24.Nc3 Qd3+ 25.Kc1 Rg1+ 26.Nd1 Qxd1# (Time = 0:00, Depth =
1/8)}
20...Rg5
{Score: -20.85  21.Nd2 Bb5+ 22.c4 Bb4 23.Kd3 c5 24.Kc2 Qxd4 25.Rd1 Bc6 26.b3 Qxf2 (Time = 0:05, Depth = 1/10)}
21.Kd1
{MATE IN 6.  21...Rg1+ 22.Ke2 Bb5+ 23.c4 Bxc4+ 24.Kd2 Qg5+ 25.f4 Qxf4+ 26.Kc2 Qc1# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/5)}
21...Qf6
{Score: -27.87  22.Nd2 Bf3+ 23.Kc1 Rg1+ 24.Nf1 Rxf1+ 25.Kd2 Bf4+ 26.Kc2 Qf5+ 27.Kb3 Rxa1 (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/5)}
22.f3
{MATE IN 4.  22...Qxf3+ 23.Kc2 Be4+ 24.Kd2 Rg2+ 25.Ke1 Qe2# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/3)}
22...Qxf3+
{MATE IN 3.  23.Kc1 Rg1+ 24.Kd2 Bf4+ 25.Kc2 Qd1# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/2)}
23.Kc1
{MATE IN 3.  23...Rg1+ 24.Kd2 Bf4+ 25.Kc2 Qd1# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/2)}
23...Qf2
{Score: -25.09  24.Nd2 Rg1+ 25.Kc2 Rxa1 (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/2)}
24.Nd2
{MATE IN 4.  24...Rg1+ 25.Kc2 Qf5+ 26.Kb3 Rb8+ 27.Kc4 Bd5# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/3)}
24...Rg1+
{MATE IN 3.  25.Kc2 Qf5+ 26.Ne4 Bxe4+ 27.Kb3 Qb5# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/2)}
25.Kc2
{MATE IN 3.  25...Qf5+ 26.Ne4 Bxe4+ 27.Kb3 Qb5# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/2)}
25...Rxa1
{Score: -30.15  26.b4 Rxa2+ 27.Kb3 Qxd2 (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/3)}
26.b4
{MATE IN 4.  26...Rxa2+ 27.Kb3 Qxd2 28.b5 Qb2+ 29.Kc4 Bxb5# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/4)}
26...Rxa2+
{MATE IN 3.  27.Kb3 Qxd2 28.b5 Bd5+ 29.c4 Ra3# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/3)}
27.Kb3
{MATE IN 3.  27...Qxd2 28.b5 Qb2+ 29.Kc4 Bxb5# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/3)}
27...Qxd2
{MATE IN 2.  28.b5 Qb2+ 29.Kc4 Bxb5# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/2)}
28.b5
{MATE IN 2.  28...Bd5+ 29.c4 Qb2# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/2)}
28...axb5
{MATE IN 1.  29.c4 Qb2# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/2)}
29.c4
{MATE IN 1.  29...R8a3# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/1)}
29...bxc4+
{MATE IN 1.  30.Kxc4 Qc2# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/2)}
30.Kxc4
{MATE IN 1.  30...Qc2# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/1)}
30...R8a5
{MATE IN 1.  31.d5 Bxd5# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/2)}
31.d5
{MATE IN 1.  31...Bxd5# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/1)}
31...exd5+
{MATE IN 1.  32.Kb3 Qb2# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/2)}
32.Kb3
{MATE IN 1.  32...Ba4# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/1)}
32...Qc2# 0-1