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quarta-feira, 19 de fevereiro de 2014

Lucy 1006 x Ricardo - shameful defeat :)

Partida de Xadrez / Chess Game

My goal is to play against each one of the personalities of the Chessmaster. With each victory, I choose the following personality.

Now I'm playing against Lucy (1006). And the first game was... very short...

Meu objetivo é jogar contra cada uma das personalidades do Chessmaster. Comecei da mais idiota e perdia dela. Até que a venci. Toda vez que obtenho uma vitória, passo a jogar contra a seguinte. 

Comecei a jogar agora contra Lucy (1006). E a primeira partida foi bem curta... :(

[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2014.2.19"]
[Round ""]
[White "Lucy"]
[Black "Ricardo"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO " "]

1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 Nf6 3.c5 Nc6 4.Qb3 e5 5.e4 dxe4 6.Ng5 Bxc5 7.Qxf7# 1-0


White wins!
You bite more than you could chew - and lost, wasting your current winning streak. Don't feel bad though - just aim for a lower rating opponent next time.
Lucy’s rating is much better than yours, but you might have tried to resist a little more. Sometimes even the best opponents make blunders.
Game type: Balanced
Equilibrium percentage: 53%, lasting for 4 moves
Opening used: King's Indian Attack / Reti Opening
Worst move: 6, Bxc5, Decrease: 101.51
Suggested opponent: Manny (rating 500)
Your rating decreased by 6 points and is now 426.
Your Blitz rating increased by 12 point(s) and is now 426.





[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2014.2.19"]
[Round ""]
[White "Lucy"]
[Black "Ricardo"]
[TimeControl "600"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO " "]


{Annotations by Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Auto-Annotator. 70 seconds per move.

        White    Black
Book Move    2    1
Leave
Book    0    1
CMX Agrees    4    4
CMX Disagrees    1    1
Agreement Pct.    80%    80%
Total Error    0.00    0.00
Relevant Error    0.00    0.00
Missed
Mate    0    0
Moved Into Mate    0    1

}
1.Nf3
{A04 King's Indian Attack. With the King's Indian opening, White retains the option of various second Pawn moves.
However, Black is allowed to develop at leisure.}
1...d5
{A06 King's Indian Attack. Black responds to 1.Nf3 with a natural Pawn move, which White can transpose into a number of
openings - here a King's Indian with colors reversed - or the King's Indian Attack.}
2.c4
{A09 King's Indian Attack / Reti Opening. The first moves of the Reti, which does not become distinct until White
fianchettoes both Bishops before challenging the center.}
2...Nf6
{Out of Opening Book. d4 would have been in the King's Indian Attack / Reti Opening / Advance Variation opening line.

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3.c5
{Moves it to safety.}
3...Nc6
{Blocks White's pawn at c5.}
4.Qb3
{Slightly better is d4.}
4...e5
{Threatens White's pawn at c5.}
5.e4 dxe4
{Attacks White's knight at f3.}
6.Ng5
{Moves it to safety and threatens checkmate (queen captures pawn at f7).}
6...Bxc5
{Black steps into the forced mate. Much better is Qe7. Bxc5 leads to 7.Qxf7# and mate. This was black's only notable
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7.Qxf7#
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