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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

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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.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


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