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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#
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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)
}
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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24.Qxg7#
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