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Chessmaster Grandmaster Ricardo x Adam 2012.10.2




[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.10.2"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ricardo"]
[Black "Adam"]
[TimeControl "900"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]

1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nf6 5.Qe2 Nxe4 6.Qxe4 e6 7.Be3 Qb6 8.O-O-O Nd7 9.Ne2 Nf6 10.Qe5 Ng4 11.Qf4 h5 12.h3 Nxe3
13.Qxe3 Bb4 14.Nc3 Bd7 15.Na4 Qa5 16.Nc5 Qxa2 17.Nd3 Qa1# 0-1

pgn com analise

[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.10.2"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ricardo"]
[Black "Adam"]
[TimeControl "900"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]

1.e4
{Book.}
1...c6
{Book.}
2.d4
{Book.}
2...d5
{Book.}
3.Nc3
{Book.}
3...dxe4
{Book.}
4.Nxe4
{Book.}
4...Nf6
{Score: 0.58  5.Nxf6+ exf6 6.Nf3 Na6 7.c3 Bf5 8.Bxa6 bxa6 9.Qe2+ Be7 10.O-O O-O 11.Bf4 Re8 12.Qxa6 (Time = 1:03, Depth
= 2/12)}
5.Qe2
{Score: -0.45  5...Qxd4 6.Nc3 Qb6 7.Nf3 Bf5 8.Qd1 Nbd7 9.Bd3 Bxd3 10.Qxd3 O-O-O 11.O-O e5 (Time = 1:15, Depth = 2/13)}
5...Nxe4
{Score: 0.29  6.Qxe4 g6 7.Bd3 Bf5 8.Qe3 Bxd3 9.Qxd3 Na6 10.Bd2 Bg7 11.Ne2 O-O (Time = 0:30, Depth = 2/12)}
6.Qxe4
{Score: 0.26  6...Nd7 7.Be2 Nf6 8.Qd3 Qd5 9.Nf3 Bf5 10.Qd1 e6 11.O-O Bd6 12.c4 Qa5 (Time = 2:32, Depth = 2/13)}
6...e6
{Score: 0.71  7.Nf3 Be7 8.Bd3 c5 9.O-O cxd4 10.Nxd4 Nd7 11.Bf4 Nc5 12.Bb5+ Bd7 13.Qe2 O-O (Time = 2:32, Depth = 2/13)}
7.Be3
{Score: 0.43  7...Bd6 8.Bd3 Na6 9.c3 f5 10.Qf3 O-O 11.Ne2 Nc7 12.O-O Nd5 13.Bd2 (Time = 1:32, Depth = 2/12)}
7...Qb6
{Score: 0.87  8.O-O-O Nd7 9.Nf3 Nf6 10.Qh4 Qd8 11.Bd3 Bd6 12.Rhe1 O-O 13.Bf4 Bxf4+ 14.Qxf4 Bd7 (Time = 0:51, Depth =
2/13)}
8.O-O-O
{Score: 0.90  8...Nd7 9.Nf3 Be7 10.Bd3 c5 11.Kb1 f5 12.Qf4 O-O 13.dxc5 Nxc5 14.Bc4 Bf6 (Time = 1:33, Depth = 2/13)}
8...Nd7
{Score: 0.85  9.Nf3 Be7 10.Bd3 Nf6 11.Qh4 Nd5 12.Bg5 Bxg5+ 13.Qxg5 O-O 14.Rhe1 Bd7 15.Qg3 f6 (Time = 1:33, Depth =
2/13)}
9.Ne2
{Score: 0.41  9...Be7 10.Qf4 O-O 11.Nc3 Qd8 12.Be2 Nb6 13.Qg3 Bh4 14.Qf3 Nd5 15.Ne4 Nxe3 16.Qxe3 (Time = 2:01, Depth =
2/13)}
9...Nf6
{Score: 0.44  10.Qe5 Bd7 11.Nc3 Be7 12.Qg3 O-O 13.Bh6 Nh5 14.Qg4 Qa5 15.Bd3 Rfd8 (Time = 1:16, Depth = 2/12)}
10.Qe5
{Score: 0.59  10...Be7 11.Qg3 O-O 12.Bh6 Ne8 13.Nc3 Bd6 14.Bf4 Qc7 15.Bxd6 Nxd6 16.Bd3 Bd7 (Time = 1:57, Depth = 2/13)}
10...Ng4
{Score: 0.35  11.Qg3 Nxe3 12.fxe3 Bd7 13.Nc3 O-O-O 14.Bd3 Qc7 15.Qxc7+ Kxc7 16.Rhf1 f5 17.e4 g6 18.Bc4 Bg7 (Time =
1:57, Depth = 2/14)}
11.Qf4
{Score: 0.21  11...Nxe3 12.fxe3 Be7 13.Nc3 O-O 14.Bd3 Bd7 15.Rhf1 Rad8 16.Bc4 Qb4 17.Bb3 f5 (Time = 0:57, Depth = 2/13)}

11...h5
{Score: 0.58  12.Nc3 Nxe3 13.fxe3 Qd8 14.Qf3 f5 15.Bc4 Bd6 16.e4 Qg5+ 17.Kb1 Qg4 18.Rdf1 Qxf3 19.Rxf3 (Time = 1:27,
Depth = 2/12)}
12.h3
{Score: 0.35  12...Nxe3 13.fxe3 c5 14.Nc3 Bd7 15.Ne4 f6 16.dxc5 Bxc5 17.Nxc5 Qxc5 18.Bd3 O-O-O 19.Bc4 e5 (Time = 1:20,
Depth = 2/13)}
12...Nxe3
{Score: 0.28  13.fxe3 c5 14.Nc3 Bd7 15.Be2 f6 16.Ne4 cxd4 17.exd4 O-O-O 18.Rhf1 Qc7 19.Qxc7+ Kxc7 (Time = 1:27, Depth
= 2/13)}
13.Qxe3
{Score: 0.19  13...c5 14.d5 Be7 15.Nc3 O-O 16.Bc4 Bf6 17.dxe6 fxe6 18.Nb5 a6 19.Rd6 (Time = 1:04, Depth = 2/12)}
13...Bb4
{Score: 0.51  14.Nf4 Qa5 15.Kb1 Be7 16.Be2 Bd7 17.Nd3 Qg5 18.Qxg5 Bxg5 19.h4 Be7 20.Ne5 (Time = 1:28, Depth = 2/12)}
14.Nc3
{Score: 0.23  14...Qa5 15.Kb1 Bxc3 16.bxc3 O-O 17.Bc4 b6 18.Qf3 Bb7 19.Rhe1 Rad8 20.h4 Qa4 (Time = 1:19, Depth = 2/13)}
14...Bd7
{Score: 0.64  15.Ne4 Be7 16.Kb1 h4 17.Be2 O-O 18.Nc5 Rad8 19.Rhe1 Be8 20.Bc4 Bd6 (Time = 1:19, Depth = 2/12)}
15.Na4
{Score: -0.15  15...Qa5 16.Nc5 Qxa2 17.c3 Bxc5 18.dxc5 Qa1+ 19.Kc2 Qa4+ 20.Kc1 O-O-O 21.Bd3 f6 22.f4 Kb8 23.Rhe1 h4
(Time = 1:24, Depth = 2/14)}
15...Qa5
{Score: -0.15  16.Nc5 Qxa2 17.c3 Bxc5 18.dxc5 Qa1+ 19.Kc2 Qa4+ 20.Kc1 O-O-O 21.Bd3 f6 22.f4 Kb8 23.Rhe1 h4 (Time =
1:19, Depth = 2/13)}
16.Nc5
{Score: -0.33  16...Qxa2 17.c3 Bxc5 18.dxc5 Qa1+ 19.Kc2 Qa4+ 20.Kc1 O-O-O 21.Bd3 f6 22.Qd4 Qxd4 23.cxd4 e5 24.dxe5 fxe5
25.Rhe1 Rhf8 (Time = 1:28, Depth = 2/14)}
16...Qxa2
{Score: -0.33  17.c3 Bxc5 18.dxc5 Qa1+ 19.Kc2 Qa4+ 20.Kc1 O-O-O 21.Bd3 f6 22.Qd4 Qxd4 23.cxd4 e5 24.dxe5 fxe5 25.Rhe1
Rhf8 (Time = 1:12, Depth = 2/13)}
17.Nd3
{MATE IN 1.  17...Qa1# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/1)}
17...Qa1# 0-1


pgn com autoanotarion

[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2012.10.2"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ricardo"]
[Black "Adam"]
[TimeControl "900"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]


{Annotations by Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Auto-Annotator. 90 seconds per move.

        White    Black
Book Move    4    4
Leave
Book    1    0
CMX Agrees    10    12
CMX Disagrees    3    1
Agreement Pct.    77%    92%
Total Error    0.00    0.00
Relevant Error    0.00    0.00
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...c6
{B10 Caro-Kann Defense. The Caro-Kann Defense may be compared to the Slav Defense against the Queen's Pawn:  It strives
for defense of the strong-point at d5 and development of the Queen's Bishop.}
2.d4
{B10 Caro-Kann Defense. 1.e4 c6 2.d4 is the start of the Caro-Kann Defense, a defense of long-standing merit. Black
quietly stakes out a share of the center via support for the ...d5-pawn, and will use the half open c-file  (after the exchange
on d5) for his counterplay. If Black avoids the exchange on d5, Black will then play ...c5 later, undermining White's center.}
2...d5
{B10 Caro-Kann Defense.}
3.Nc3
{B15 Caro-Kann Defense / Traditional.}
3...dxe4
{B15 Caro-Kann Defense / Traditional.}
4.Nxe4
{B15 Caro-Kann Defense / Traditional.}
4...Nf6
{B15 Caro-Kann Defense / Knight Variation.}
5.Qe2
{Out of Opening Book. Nxf6+ would have been in the Caro-Kann Defense / Knight Variation opening line. Slightly better is
Nxf6+.
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5...Nxe4
{Slightly better is Qxd4.}
6.Qxe4
{Protects White's pawn at d4. White wins a knight for a knight. Material is even.}
6...e6 7.Be3
{Makes way for a castle to the queenside.}
7...Qb6
{Threatens White's pawn at b2.}
8.O-O-O
{Removes the threat on White's pawn at b2.}
8...Nd7 9.Ne2 Nf6
{Attacks White's queen.}
10.Qe5
{Moves it to safety and blocks Black's pawn at e6.}
10...Ng4
{Attacks White's queen.}
11.Qf4
{Moves it to safety and attacks Black's knight.}
11...h5
{Removes the threat on Black's knight.}
12.h3
{Attacks Black's knight.}
12...Nxe3
{Attacks White's rook at d1.}
13.Qxe3
{Protects White's rook at d1. White wins a knight for a bishop. Material is even.}
13...Bb4
{Enables the short castle.}
14.Nc3 Bd7
{Enables the long castle.}
15.Na4
{Slightly better is Ne4.}
15...Qa5
{Moves it to safety and attacks White's knight.}
16.Nc5
{Moves it out of immediate danger, attacks Black's pawn at b7, and blocks Black's pawn at c6.}
16...Qxa2
{Threatens to mate (queen to a1). Black wins a pawn.}
17.Nd3
{White steps into the forced mate. Much better is c3. Nd3 leads to 17...Qa1# and checkmate. This was white's only
notable error, but it lost the game. Black was able to exploit the miscue to
mate.
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17...Qa1#
{Checkmates White's king.
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