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quinta-feira, 20 de fevereiro de 2014

Raj (1021) x Ricardo - win

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[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2014.2.20"]
[Round ""]
[White "Raj"]
[Black "Ricardo"]
[TimeControl "1200"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.Bxc6 dxc6 5.Nc3 Bc5 6.d4 exd4 7.Ng5 O-O 8.Nxh7 Kxh7 9.Nd5 cxd5 10.Bd2 Bg4 11.b4 Bxd1 12.bxc5 Nxe4
13.Rxd1 Re8 14.O-O Nxc5 15.Bg5 Qxg5 16.Rxd4 Ne6 17.Ra4 b5 18.f4 Qf5 19.Rb4 c6 20.h3 Qxc2 21.Kh2 Qxa2 22.f5 Qa3 23.Rg4 Qd3 24.Rf3
Qe2 25.fxe6 fxe6 26.Rg5 Rf8 27.Rfg3 Rf7 28.h4 Rg8 29.R3g4 Rf5 30.Rg3 Rxg5 31.Rxg5 b4 32.Kh3 b3 33.Rg3 b2 34.Rb3 Qc2 35.Rb7 b1=Q
36.Rxb1 Qxb1 37.Kh2 Qd3 38.h5 Kh6 39.g4 Rf8 40.g5+ Kxg5 41.Kg2 Rf3 42.Kh2 Qe2+ 43.Kg1 Rf1# 0-1




Black wins!

A dominating victory against a much stronger opponent! Your play is certainly much better than your current rating...
Game type: Dominated by black
Domination percentage: 41%, starting from move 6
Opening used: Ruy Lopez (Spanish) / Berlin Defense
Worst move: 37, Qd3, Decrease: 77.62
Mate opportunities: 3
Suggested opponent: Marius (rating 1094)
Your rating increased by 26 points and is now 774.
Your Standard rating increased by 26 point(s) and is now 774.



[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2-20-2014"]
[Round ""]
[White "Raj"]
[Black "Ricardo"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "c) U"]

  1. e4             ...           ;00:00 (Book)
     ...            e5            ;00:02
  2. Nf3            ...           ;00:00 (Book)
     ...            Nc6           ;00:08
  3. Bb5            ...           ;00:00 (Book)
     ...            Nf6           ;00:13
  4. Bxc6           ...           ;00:31 (Score: -3.50, Depth: 3/8)
     ...            dxc6          ;00:25
  5. Nc3            ...           ;00:53 (Score: -3.85, Depth: 3/8)
     ...            Bc5           ;00:39
  6. d4             ...           ;01:14 (Score: -3.03, Depth: 3/8)
     ...            exd4          ;00:54
  7. Ng5            ...           ;01:33 (Score: -8.56, Depth: 3/7)
     ...            O-O           ;01:04
  8. Nxh7           ...           ;01:47 (Score: -9.77, Depth: 3/7)
     ...            Kxh7          ;01:07
  9. Nd5            ...           ;01:58 (Score: -6.87, Depth: 3/8)
     ...            cxd5          ;01:25
 10. Bd2            ...           ;02:21 (Score: -7.38, Depth: 3/8)
     ...            Bg4           ;01:28
 11. b4             ...           ;02:49 (Score: -8.41, Depth: 3/8)
     ...            Bxd1          ;01:36
 12. bxc5           ...           ;03:01 (Score: -14.03, Depth: 3/8)
     ...            Nxe4          ;01:48
 13. Rxd1           ...           ;03:49 (Score: -18.45, Depth: 4/9)
     ...            Re8           ;02:06
 14. O-O            ...           ;04:11 (Score: -18.10, Depth: 4/9)
     ...            Nxc5          ;02:17
 15. Bg5            ...           ;04:21 (Score: -11.47, Depth: 3/8)
     ...            Qxg5          ;02:21
 16. Rxd4           ...           ;05:02 (Score: -17.39, Depth: 5/9)
     ...            Ne6           ;03:19
 17. Ra4            ...           ;05:10 (Score: -16.88, Depth: 4/8)
     ...            b5            ;03:34
 18. f4             ...           ;05:46 (Score: -18.48, Depth: 5/9)
     ...            Qf5           ;03:56
 19. Rb4            ...           ;06:16 (Score: -19.92, Depth: 5/9)
     ...            c6            ;04:12
 20. h3             ...           ;06:27 (Score: -14.37, Depth: 4/8)
     ...            Qxc2          ;04:20
 21. Kh2            ...           ;06:42 (Score: -15.77, Depth: 4/8)
     ...            Qxa2          ;04:44
 22. f5             ...           ;06:59 (Score: -14.70, Depth: 4/8)
     ...            Qa3           ;05:26
 23. Rg4            ...           ;07:17 (Score: -15.50, Depth: 4/8)
     ...            Qd3           ;05:49
 24. Rf3            ...           ;07:35 (Score: -14.27, Depth: 4/8)
     ...            Qe2           ;07:09
 25. fxe6           ...           ;07:40 (Score: -12.73, Depth: 3/7)
     ...            fxe6          ;07:24
 26. Rg5            ...           ;08:09 (Score: -13.66, Depth: 6/9)
     ...            Rf8           ;07:38
 27. Rfg3           ...           ;08:17 (Score: -13.77, Depth: 5/8)
     ...            Rf7           ;08:23
 28. h4             ...           ;08:32 (Score: -20.24, Depth: 5/8)
     ...            Rg8           ;08:32
 29. R3g4           ...           ;09:00 (Score: -21.03, Depth: 6/9)
     ...            Rf5           ;08:56
 30. Rg3            ...           ;09:07 (Score: -19.22, Depth: 5/8)
     ...            Rxg5          ;09:17
 31. Rxg5           ...           ;09:19 (Score: -24.17, Depth: 7/9)
     ...            b4            ;10:00
 32. Kh3            ...           ;09:27 (Score: -22.30, Depth: 7/8)
     ...            b3            ;10:04
 33. Rg3            ...           ;09:36 (Score: -23.41, Depth: 7/8)
     ...            b2            ;10:11
 34. Rb3            ...           ;09:44 (Score: -28.51, Depth: 7/8)
     ...            Qc2           ;10:25
 35. Rb7            ...           ;09:52 (Score: -25.58, Depth: 7/8)
     ...            b1=Q          ;10:38
 36. Rxb1           ...           ;09:52 (Score: -20.53, Depth: 3/4)
     ...            Qxb1          ;10:40
 37. Kh2            ...           ;09:53 (Score: -Mate06, Depth: 6/6)
     ...            Qd3           ;10:45
 38. h5             ...           ;09:53 (Score: -Mate06, Depth: 5/5)
     ...            Kh6           ;10:48
 39. g4             ...           ;09:53 (Score: -26.11, Depth: 4/4)
     ...            Rf8           ;10:52
 40. g5+            ...           ;09:53 (Score: -17.74, Depth: 2/2)
     ...            Kxg5          ;10:56
 41. Kg2            ...           ;09:53 (Score: -Mate02, Depth: 2/2)
     ...            Rf3           ;11:01
 42. Kh2            ...           ;09:53 (Score: -Mate02, Depth: 2/2)
     ...            Qe2+          ;11:03
 43. Kg1            ...           ;09:53 (Score: -Mate01, Depth: 2/2)
     ...            Rf1#          ;11:04
 0-1

[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2-20-2014"]
[Round ""]
[White "Raj"]
[Black "Ricardo"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "c) U"]

  1. e4             ...           ;Book.
     ...            e5            ;Book.
  2. Nf3            ...           ;Book.
     ...            Nc6           ;Book.
  3. Bb5            ...           ;Book.
     ...            Nf6           ;Score: 0.25  4.O-O Nxe4 5.Re1 Nd6 6.Nxe5
                                   ;Be7 7.Bd3 O-O 8.Nc3 f5 9.Qf3 (Time =
                                   ;0:44, Depth = 1/11)
  4. Bxc6           ...           ;Score: -0.15  4...dxc6 5.O-O Bg4 6.d3
                                   ;Bd6 7.Nc3 O-O 8.h3 Bh5 9.g4 Bg6 10.Be3
                                   ;(Time = 0:31, Depth = 2/12)
     ...            dxc6          ;Score: -0.15  5.O-O Bg4 6.d3 Bd6 7.Nc3
                                   ;O-O 8.h3 Bh5 9.g4 Bg6 10.Be3 (Time =
                                   ;0:23, Depth = 1/11)
  5. Nc3            ...           ;Score: -0.18  5...Bd6 6.O-O O-O 7.d4
                                   ;exd4 8.Qxd4 Bg4 9.Qd3 Re8 10.Bg5 (Time =
                                   ;0:19, Depth = 1/10)
     ...            Bc5           ;Score: -0.01  6.Nxe5 Qd4 7.Nd3 Bb6 8.b3
                                   ;Nxe4 9.Qe2 Kd8 10.O-O Re8 11.Re1 (Time =
                                   ;0:51, Depth = 1/11)
  6. d4             ...           ;Score: -1.34  6...exd4 7.Ne2 Nxe4 8.O-O
                                   ;O-O 9.Nexd4 Bg4 10.Qd3 Re8 11.Bf4 Qf6
                                   ;(Time = 0:22, Depth = 1/11)
     ...            exd4          ;Score: -1.34  7.Ne2 Nxe4 8.O-O O-O
                                   ;9.Nexd4 Bg4 10.Qd3 Re8 11.Bf4 Qf6 (Time
                                   ;= 0:19, Depth = 1/10)
  7. Ng5            ...           ;Score: -2.29  7...Qe7 8.Ne2 Nxe4 9.Nxe4
                                   ;Qxe4 10.O-O O-O 11.Ng3 Qh4 12.Qd3 Re8
                                   ;13.Bd2 Bd7 (Time = 0:30, Depth = 1/11)
     ...            O-O           ;Score: -2.17  8.Ne2 Re8 9.f3 h6 10.Nh3
                                   ;Bxh3 11.gxh3 Qd7 12.Bf4 Qxh3 13.Rf1 Bd6
                                   ;14.Bxd6 cxd6 (Time = 0:35, Depth = 1/11)
  8. Nxh7           ...           ;Score: -5.01  8...Kxh7 9.Ne2 Nxe4 10.O-O
                                   ;Re8 11.Qd3 Kg8 12.Bf4 Bf5 13.Rae1 Qd7
                                   ;(Time = 0:23, Depth = 1/11)
     ...            Kxh7          ;Score: -4.85  9.Na4 Bb4+ 10.Bd2 Bxd2+
                                   ;11.Qxd2 Nxe4 12.Qf4 f5 13.O-O-O Qf6
                                   ;14.b3 Be6 15.Rhe1 (Time = 0:39, Depth =
                                   ;1/11)
  9. Nd5            ...           ;Score: -7.85  9...cxd5 10.e5 Qe8 11.Bf4
                                   ;Bg4 12.f3 Bf5 13.g4 Bg6 14.Kf1 Nd7 (Time
                                   ;= 0:19, Depth = 1/11)
     ...            cxd5          ;Score: -7.97  10.e5 Qe8 11.Bf4 Qb5 12.a4
                                   ;Qa5+ 13.Kf1 Qa6+ 14.Kg1 Bg4 15.Qe1 Rae8
                                   ;16.f3 (Time = 0:29, Depth = 1/11)
 10. Bd2            ...           ;Score: -9.56  10...Bg4 11.f3 Nxe4
                                   ;12.fxg4 Qh4+ 13.g3 Nxg3 14.hxg3 Qxh1+
                                   ;15.Kf2 d3+ 16.Be3 Qxd1 17.Rxd1 d4
                                   ;18.Rh1+ Kg6 19.Bf4 dxc2 20.Bxc7 (Time =
                                   ;0:19, Depth = 1/11)
     ...            Bg4           ;Score: -9.48  11.f3 Nxe4 12.Kf1 Qf6
                                   ;13.Be1 Bh5 14.Qd3 Bg6 15.Qb5 Rab8 16.Kg1
                                   ;(Time = 0:18, Depth = 1/11)
 11. b4             ...           ;Score: -15.24  11...Bxd1 12.Rxd1 Bd6
                                   ;13.O-O Nxe4 14.Be1 Qf6 15.Rd3 c6 16.Rf3
                                   ;Bf4 17.a4 (Time = 0:18, Depth = 2/12)
     ...            Bxd1          ;Score: -15.35  12.Rxd1 Bd6 13.e5 Bxe5
                                   ;14.O-O Ne4 15.g3 Qd6 16.a3 Qc6 17.f3
                                   ;Nxd2 18.Rxd2 (Time = 0:19, Depth = 2/12)
 12. bxc5           ...           ;Score: -16.51  12...Bxc2 13.e5 Ne4
                                   ;14.Rc1 Bd3 15.h4 Qe7 16.Rh3 Bc4 17.Bf4
                                   ;Nxc5 (Time = 0:19, Depth = 2/11)
     ...            Nxe4          ;Score: -13.62  13.Rxd1 Qe7 14.O-O Qxc5
                                   ;15.a3 Qxa3 16.Bc1 Qc5 17.Bb2 Nc3 18.Bxc3
                                   ;Qxc3 (Time = 0:14, Depth = 2/12)
 13. Rxd1           ...           ;Score: -13.96  13...Nxd2 14.Rxd2 Qe8+
                                   ;15.Kd1 Qa4 16.Ke2 Qa6+ 17.Rd3 Rfe8+
                                   ;18.Kd2 Qa5+ 19.Kc1 Qxa2 20.Rh3+ Kg8
                                   ;21.Rd1 Re2 (Time = 0:28, Depth = 2/12)
     ...            Re8           ;Score: -13.13  14.O-O Qd7 15.Ba5 Qc6
                                   ;16.Bb4 a5 17.f3 Nxc5 18.Ba3 Ne6 19.Rd2
                                   ;Qc3 (Time = 0:19, Depth = 2/12)
 14. O-O            ...           ;Score: -13.20  14...Qf6 15.Ba5 b6 16.Bb4
                                   ;bxc5 17.f3 Ng3 18.hxg3 cxb4 19.Rfe1
                                   ;Rxe1+ 20.Rxe1 (Time = 0:23, Depth =
                                   ;2/11)
     ...            Nxc5          ;Score: -13.17  15.Bc1 Re4 16.Rd2 Qe7
                                   ;17.Rdd1 Rd8 18.Bb2 d3 19.cxd3 Re2 20.Bc3
                                   ;Rxa2 (Time = 0:29, Depth = 2/11)
 15. Bg5            ...           ;Score: -16.80  15...Qxg5 16.Rxd4 Re2
                                   ;17.c4 dxc4 18.Rxc4 Rd8 19.h4 Qf5 20.g4
                                   ;Qd5 21.Rcc1 Qd4 22.g5 Rxa2 (Time = 0:18,
                                   ;Depth = 2/13)
     ...            Qxg5          ;Score: -16.70  16.Rxd4 Rad8 17.g3 Re2
                                   ;18.c4 Rxa2 19.cxd5 Rxd5 20.Rf4 Qe7
                                   ;21.Rh4+ Kg8 22.Rc1 (Time = 0:23, Depth =
                                   ;2/12)
 16. Rxd4           ...           ;Score: -16.70  16...Re2 17.c4 dxc4
                                   ;18.Rxc4 Rxa2 19.Rc3 Rd8 20.Rg3 Qe5
                                   ;21.Re3 Qf4 22.Rh3+ Kg8 (Time = 0:30,
                                   ;Depth = 2/11)
     ...            Ne6           ;Score: -16.47  17.Rb4 d4 18.g3 Qd5 19.h4
                                   ;Nc5 20.Rd1 Qxa2 21.Rbxd4 Qxc2 22.Rd5 a5
                                   ;(Time = 0:20, Depth = 2/12)
 17. Ra4            ...           ;Score: -17.39  17...Qd2 18.c3 Qxc3
                                   ;19.Rh4+ Kg8 20.Rh3 Qd2 21.Rb3 Nc5
                                   ;22.Rbb1 Qxa2 23.Rfc1 (Time = 0:20, Depth
                                   ;= 2/11)
     ...            b5            ;Score: -16.47  18.Rb4 a6 19.a4 Qd2
                                   ;20.Rbb1 c6 21.Rfd1 Qxc2 22.Rdc1 Qe4
                                   ;23.axb5 axb5 (Time = 0:19, Depth = 2/11)
 18. f4             ...           ;Score: -20.44  18...Qg4 19.f5 bxa4
                                   ;20.fxe6 Rxe6 21.h3 Qg3 22.Kh1 Re2 23.Rg1
                                   ;Rxc2 24.a3 Qxa3 (Time = 0:29, Depth =
                                   ;3/13)
     ...            Qf5           ;Score: -18.47  19.Ra3 Qxc2 20.Rh3+ Kg8
                                   ;21.Rhf3 Nd4 22.R3f2 Re2 23.g3 Rxf2
                                   ;24.Rxf2 Ne2+ 25.Kg2 Qe4+ 26.Kf1 Re8
                                   ;27.Rg2 Nxf4 (Time = 0:34, Depth = 3/13)
 19. Rb4            ...           ;Score: -20.52  19...Qxc2 20.Kh1 c5
                                   ;21.Rbb1 Nxf4 22.Rg1 Re2 23.Rbc1 Nd3
                                   ;24.Rcf1 Nf2+ 25.Rxf2 Rxf2 26.a3 (Time =
                                   ;0:29, Depth = 2/12)
     ...            c6            ;Score: -18.28  20.Kh1 Nxf4 21.h3 g5
                                   ;22.Rf2 Re2 23.Rbxf4 Re1+ 24.Kh2 gxf4
                                   ;25.a3 Rg8 (Time = 0:31, Depth = 2/11)
 20. h3             ...           ;Score: -18.53  20...Qxc2 21.Kh2 Qd2
                                   ;22.Rfb1 Nd4 23.R4b2 Qxf4+ 24.Kh1 c5
                                   ;25.Rd1 Rad8 26.Rbd2 Kg8 (Time = 0:29,
                                   ;Depth = 2/12)
     ...            Qxc2          ;Score: -20.35  21.Kh2 Qd2 22.Rfb1 Nd4
                                   ;23.R4b2 Qxf4+ 24.g3 Nf3+ 25.Kg2 Qe4
                                   ;26.Kf2 Nd2 27.Rxd2 Qe3+ 28.Kf1 Qxd2
                                   ;(Time = 0:39, Depth = 3/13)
 21. Kh2            ...           ;Score: -18.76  21...Qd2 22.Rfb1 Nd4
                                   ;23.R4b2 Qxf4+ 24.Kh1 c5 25.Rg1 Rad8
                                   ;26.Rd1 Kg8 27.Rbb1 (Time = 0:27, Depth =
                                   ;2/11)
     ...            Qxa2          ;Score: -19.36  22.f5 Qe2 23.Rbb1 Nd4
                                   ;24.Kg1 Qc2 25.Kh1 Re3 26.Rfc1 Qe4 27.Kh2
                                   ;Re2 28.Rg1 Qxf5 (Time = 0:40, Depth =
                                   ;3/13)
 22. f5             ...           ;Score: -19.43  22...Qe2 23.Rbb1 Nd4
                                   ;24.Kh1 Re3 25.Rf4 Qd3 26.Rh4+ Kg8 27.Ra1
                                   ;Nxf5 28.Rb4 a5 29.Kg1 axb4 30.Rxa8+ Kh7
                                   ;(Time = 0:31, Depth = 2/12)
     ...            Qa3           ;Score: -16.22  23.Rh4+ Kg8 24.fxe6 Rxe6
                                   ;25.Rg4 a5 26.Rf2 Re1 27.Rgf4 Qe7 28.R4f3
                                   ;a4 29.g3 b4 (Time = 0:21, Depth = 2/12)
 23. Rg4            ...           ;Score: -18.45  23...Nc5 24.f6 g6 25.Rg3
                                   ;Re3 26.Rg4 a5 27.Kg1 Ne4 28.Rgf4 a4
                                   ;29.Rh4+ Kg8 (Time = 0:29, Depth = 2/12)
     ...            Qd3           ;Score: -15.68  24.Rf3 Qe2 25.fxe6 Qxe6
                                   ;26.Kg1 a5 27.Rgf4 f6 28.Rf1 Qe3+ 29.R4f2
                                   ;a4 30.Kh2 Kh6 31.Kg1 (Time = 0:33, Depth
                                   ;= 3/14)
 24. Rf3            ...           ;Score: -15.68  24...Qe2 25.fxe6 Qxe6
                                   ;26.Rf1 a5 27.Rgf4 f6 28.Kg1 Qe3+ 29.R4f2
                                   ;a4 30.Kh2 Kh6 31.Kg1 (Time = 0:29, Depth
                                   ;= 3/13)
     ...            Qe2           ;Score: -15.68  25.fxe6 Qxe6 26.Rf1 a5
                                   ;27.Rgf4 f6 28.Kg1 Qe3+ 29.R4f2 a4 30.Kh2
                                   ;Kh6 31.Kg1 (Time = 0:22, Depth = 2/12)
 25. fxe6           ...           ;Score: -15.70  25...Qxe6 26.Kg1 a5
                                   ;27.Rgf4 f6 28.Rf1 Qe3+ 29.R4f2 a4 30.Rd1
                                   ;Kh6 31.Rf1 (Time = 0:18, Depth = 2/11)
     ...            fxe6          ;Score: -15.91  26.Rgg3 b4 27.Rf4 a5
                                   ;28.Rh4+ Kg8 29.Rf4 Qe5 30.Rf1 a4 31.Rc1
                                   ;Rec8 32.Rf1 (Time = 0:30, Depth = 3/12)
 26. Rg5            ...           ;Score: -16.34  26...a5 27.Rh5+ Kg6
                                   ;28.Rh4 Qe5+ 29.Rg3+ Kf6 30.Rg4 g5 31.Kg1
                                   ;Rf8 32.Ra3 Qe1+ 33.Kh2 a4 34.Rag3 Qc1
                                   ;(Time = 0:30, Depth = 3/12)
     ...            Rf8           ;Score: -17.47  27.Rfg3 Rf7 28.R5g4 Qe1
                                   ;29.Rf3 Rxf3 30.gxf3 Rf8 31.Rg3 Qe2+
                                   ;32.Rg2 Qe5+ 33.f4 Qxf4+ 34.Rg3 Qd2+
                                   ;35.Rg2 Rf2 (Time = 0:18, Depth = 3/13)
 27. Rfg3           ...           ;Score: -17.47  27...Rf7 28.R5g4 Qe1
                                   ;29.Rf3 Rxf3 30.gxf3 Rf8 31.Rg3 Qe2+
                                   ;32.Rg2 Qe5+ 33.f4 Qxf4+ 34.Rg3 Qd2+
                                   ;35.Rg2 Rf2 (Time = 0:19, Depth = 3/12)
     ...            Rf7           ;Score: -20.17  28.R5g4 d4 29.Rh4+ Kg8
                                   ;30.Rhg4 d3 31.Rd4 d2 32.h4 d1=Q 33.Rxd1
                                   ;Qxd1 34.Rg6 Qe1 35.Rg4 (Time = 0:25,
                                   ;Depth = 3/12)
 28. h4             ...           ;MATE IN 14.  28...Qe1 29.Rf3 Rxf3
                                   ;30.gxf3 Qxh4+ 31.Kg2 Qxg5+ 32.Kf1 Rf8
                                   ;33.Kf2 Qd2+ 34.Kg3 Qf4+ 35.Kh3 Qxf3+
                                   ;36.Kh2 Qf2+ 37.Kh1 Qf1+ 38.Kh2 Rf2+
                                   ;39.Kg3 Qg2+ 40.Kh4 Rf4+ 41.Kh5 Qg4#
                                   ;(Time = 0:18, Depth = 2/11)
     ...            Rg8           ;Score: -22.84  29.R3g4 g6 30.Rb4 Qe1
                                   ;31.Rb1 Qxh4+ 32.Kg1 Qxg5 33.Rd1 Qe3+
                                   ;34.Kh1 a5 35.Rb1 Rf2 (Time = 0:32, Depth
                                   ;= 2/11)
 29. R3g4           ...           ;MATE IN 12.  29...g6 30.Rb4 Qe1 31.Rb1
                                   ;Qxh4+ 32.Kg1 Rh8 33.Rh5+ Qxh5 34.Rf1
                                   ;Rxf1+ 35.Kxf1 Qd1+ 36.Kf2 Qd4+ 37.Kg3 g5
                                   ;38.Kf3 Rf8+ 39.Ke2 Rf2+ 40.Ke1 Qd2#
                                   ;(Time = 0:21, Depth = 3/12)
     ...            Rf5           ;Score: -22.32  30.Rxf5 exf5 31.Rg3 d4
                                   ;32.Rh3 d3 33.Rxd3 Qxd3 34.h5 Kh6 35.Kg1
                                   ;Qe3+ 36.Kh2 a5 37.g4 fxg4 (Time = 0:34,
                                   ;Depth = 3/12)
 30. Rg3            ...           ;MATE IN 10.  30...Rf1 31.Rf3 Rxf3
                                   ;32.Rh5+ Kg6 33.Rg5+ Kh6 34.Rg3 Rf1 35.h5
                                   ;Qe1 36.Rg6+ Kxh5 37.Rg5+ Kxg5 38.g4 Qf2+
                                   ;39.Kh3 Rh1# (Time = 0:22, Depth = 3/12)
     ...            Rxg5          ;MATE IN 11.  31.hxg5 Kg6 32.Rf3 Rh8+
                                   ;33.Rh3 Rf8 34.Rb3 Qe5+ 35.Kg1 Qe1+
                                   ;36.Kh2 Rf1 37.Kh3 Rh1+ 38.Kg4 Qe4+
                                   ;39.Kg3 Kxg5 40.Kf2 Qe1+ 41.Kf3 Rf1#
                                   ;(Time = 0:10, Depth = 3/12)
 31. Rxg5           ...           ;MATE IN 8.  31...Rf8 32.Rg3 Rf1 33.Rg5
                                   ;g6 34.h5 Qf2 35.hxg6+ Kh6 36.Rg3 Qg1+
                                   ;37.Kh3 Qh1+ 38.Kg4 Qh5# (Time = 0:29,
                                   ;Depth = 4/13)
     ...            b4            ;Score: -24.39  32.Kh3 b3 33.Rg4 Qe1
                                   ;34.Rg5 b2 35.Rh5+ Kg6 36.Rg5+ Kf6 37.Rg4
                                   ;b1=Q 38.Rf4+ Ke5 39.Rf7 Qg6 (Time =
                                   ;0:09, Depth = 3/11)
 32. Kh3            ...           ;MATE IN 9.  32...b3 33.Rg4 Rb8 34.Rxg7+
                                   ;Kxg7 35.h5 Qxh5+ 36.Kg3 b2 37.Kf2 Qf5+
                                   ;38.Kg1 b1=Q+ 39.Kh2 Qg4 40.g3 Rb2# (Time
                                   ;= 0:11, Depth = 3/12)
     ...            b3            ;MATE IN 9.  33.Rg4 Rb8 34.Rg3 b2 35.Kh2
                                   ;b1=Q 36.h5 Rb3 37.Re3 Qxh5+ 38.Rh3 Rxh3+
                                   ;39.gxh3 Qe2+ 40.Kg3 Qbe1+ 41.Kf4 Qh4#
                                   ;(Time = 0:03, Depth = 2/9)
 33. Rg3            ...           ;MATE IN 8.  33...Rb8 34.Rxg7+ Kxg7 35.h5
                                   ;Qxh5+ 36.Kg3 Qe5+ 37.Kh3 Qe3+ 38.g3 Qf2
                                   ;39.Kg4 Qf5+ 40.Kh4 Rh8# (Time = 0:02,
                                   ;Depth = 2/9)
     ...            b2            ;Score: -20.92  34.Rb3 Qc2 35.Rb7 c5
                                   ;36.g4 b1=Q 37.Rxb1 Qxb1 (Time = 0:00,
                                   ;Depth = 1/6)
 34. Rb3            ...           ;MATE IN 8.  34...g5 35.Rb7+ Rg7 36.hxg5
                                   ;b1=Q 37.Rxb1 Rxg5 38.Rb7+ Kg6 39.Rg7+
                                   ;Kxg7 40.g4 Qxg4+ 41.Kh2 Qh5# (Time =
                                   ;0:03, Depth = 2/9)
     ...            Qc2           ;MATE IN 8.  35.Rb7 Rf8 36.h5 Qf5+ 37.Kh2
                                   ;Qf4+ 38.Kg1 Qf2+ 39.Kh2 Rf4 40.Rb3 b1=Q
                                   ;41.h6 Rh4+ 42.Rh3 Qbg1# (Time = 0:08,
                                   ;Depth = 3/10)
 35. Rb7            ...           ;MATE IN 7.  35...Rf8 36.h5 Rf4 37.Rxb2
                                   ;Qxb2 38.g3 Rf5 39.h6 Rh5+ 40.Kg4 Qe2+
                                   ;41.Kf4 Qe4# (Time = 0:25, Depth = 3/11)
     ...            b1=Q          ;Score: -21.07  36.Rxb1 Qxb1 37.Kg3 a5
                                   ;38.h5 a4 (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/5)
 36. Rxb1           ...           ;MATE IN 6.  36...Qxb1 37.Kh2 g5 38.h5 g4
                                   ;39.Kg3 Qe1+ 40.Kh2 g3+ 41.Kh3 Qh1# (Time
                                   ;= 0:04, Depth = 3/10)
     ...            Qxb1          ;MATE IN 5.  37.Kh2 g5 38.h5 g4 39.Kg3
                                   ;Qe1+ 40.Kf4 g3 41.h6 Qe4# (Time = 0:01,
                                   ;Depth = 3/8)
 37. Kh2            ...           ;MATE IN 5.  37...Rb8 38.h5 Qe1 39.g3 Rb3
                                   ;40.g4 Qg3+ 41.Kh1 Rb1# (Time = 0:00,
                                   ;Depth = 2/6)
     ...            Qd3           ;Score: -22.29  38.h5 Kh6 39.Kg1 Qd4+
                                   ;40.Kh2 Kxh5 41.Kg3 (Time = 0:00, Depth =
                                   ;2/6)
 38. h5             ...           ;MATE IN 5.  38...Rf8 39.Kg1 Qf1+ 40.Kh2
                                   ;Rf2 41.Kg3 Qxg2+ 42.Kh4 Rf4# (Time =
                                   ;0:00, Depth = 2/6)
     ...            Kh6           ;Score: -23.46  39.g4 Qe2+ 40.Kh3 Qf3+
                                   ;41.Kh2 Qxg4 42.Kh1 Kxh5 (Time = 0:00,
                                   ;Depth = 2/5)
 39. g4             ...           ;MATE IN 4.  39...Qe2+ 40.Kh3 Rf8 41.g5+
                                   ;Kxh5 42.Kg3 Rf3# (Time = 0:00, Depth =
                                   ;2/6)
     ...            Rf8           ;Score: -23.40  40.g5+ Kxh5 41.g6 Kxg6
                                   ;(Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/2)
 40. g5+            ...           ;MATE IN 3.  40...Kxh5 41.g6 Rf2+ 42.Kg1
                                   ;Qf1# (Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/4)
     ...            Kxg5          ;MATE IN 2.  41.Kg2 Qe2+ 42.Kh3 Rf3#
                                   ;(Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/2)
 41. Kg2            ...           ;MATE IN 2.  41...Qe2+ 42.Kh3 Rf3# (Time
                                   ;= 0:00, Depth = 1/2)
     ...            Rf3           ;MATE IN 2.  42.Kh2 Rf2+ 43.Kg1 Qf1#
                                   ;(Time = 0:00, Depth = 1/2)
 42. Kh2            ...           ;MATE IN 2.  42...Rf2+ 43.Kg1 Qf1# (Time
                                   ;= 0:00, Depth = 1/2)
     ...            Qe2+          ;MATE IN 1.  43.Kg1 Rf1# (Time = 0:00,
                                   ;Depth = 1/2)
 43. Kg1            ...           ;MATE IN 1.  43...Rf1# (Time = 0:00,
                                   ;Depth = 1/1)
     ...            Rf1#         
 0-1


[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2-20-2014"]
[Round ""]
[White "Raj"]
[Black "Ricardo"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "c) U"]
;Annotations by Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Auto-Annotator. 31 seconds
;per move.
;
;        White    Black
;Book Move    3    3
;Leave Book    1    0
;CMX Agrees    26    25
;CMX Disagrees    14    15
;Agreement Pct.    65%    63%
;Total Error    25.07    13.08
;Relevant Error    2.84    0.00
;Missed Mate    0    8
;Moved Into Mate    2    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.
     ...            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.
     ...            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.
     ...            Nf6           ;C60 Ruy Lopez (Spanish) / Berlin
                                   ;Defense. The Berlin Defense was common
                                   ;at the turn of the century at the
                                   ;highest levels of play. The intent is to
                                   ;take advantage of the exposed position
                                   ;of the White Bishop in some variations,
                                   ;but it usually leads to cramped
                                   ;positions in which White has more
                                   ;options.
  4. Bxc6           ...           ;Out of Opening Book. d4 would have been
                                   ;in the Ruy Lopez (Spanish) / Berlin
                                   ;Defense opening line. Partially pins
                                   ;Black's pawn at b7 and Black's pawn at
                                   ;d7, removes the threat on White's pawn
                                   ;at e4, attacks Black's pawn at e5, and
                                   ;blocks Black's pawn at c7.
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     ...            dxc6          ;Frees Black's pawn at b7 from the pin
                                   ;and attacks White's pawn at e4. Black
                                   ;wins a bishop for a knight. Material is
                                   ;even.
  5. Nc3            ...           ;Removes the threat on White's pawn at
                                   ;e4.
     ...            Bc5           ;Makes way for a castle to the kingside.
  6. d4             ...           ;Slightly better is Nxe5.
     ...            exd4          ;Protects Black's bishop at c5 and
                                   ;attacks White's knight at c3. Black wins
                                   ;a pawn.
  7. Ng5            ...           ;Slightly better is Ne2.
     ...            O-O          
  8. Nxh7           ...           ;Puts the knight on the edge of the
                                   ;board. Leads to 8...Kxh7 9.Ne2 Nxe4
                                   ;10.O-O Re8 11.Qd3 Kg8 12.Bf4 Bf5 13.Rae1
                                   ;Qd7, which wins a pawn for a knight and
                                   ;a pawn. Better is Ne2, leading to
                                   ;8...Re8 9.f3 h6 10.Nh3 Bxh3 11.gxh3 Qd7
                                   ;12.Bf4 Qxh3 13.Rf1 Bd6 14.Bxd6 cxd6,
                                   ;which wins two bishops for a bishop, a
                                   ;knight, and a pawn. This was white's
                                   ;only meaningful blunder, but it cost the
                                   ;game. White was not able to recover and
                                   ;was eventually mated.
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     ...            Kxh7          ;Protects Black's rook at f8.
  9. Nd5            ...           ;Hangs the pawn at e4. Leads to 9...cxd5
                                   ;10.e5 Qe8 11.Bf4 Bg4 12.f3 Bf5 13.g4 Bg6
                                   ;14.Kf1 Nd7, which loses a knight. Better
                                   ;is Na4, leading to 9...Bb4+ 10.Bd2 Bxd2+
                                   ;11.Qxd2 Nxe4 12.Qf4 f5 13.O-O-O Qf6
                                   ;14.b3 Be6 15.Rhe1, which wins a bishop
                                   ;for a bishop and a pawn.
     ...            cxd5          ; Black wins two knights for a pawn.
                                   ;Black is ahead by a bishop and a knight.
 10. Bd2            ...           ;Leads to 10...Bg4 11.f3 Nxe4 12.fxg4
                                   ;Qh4+ 13.g3 Nxg3 14.hxg3 Qxh1+ 15.Kf2 d3+
                                   ;16.Be3 Qxd1 17.Rxd1 d4 18.Rh1+ Kg6
                                   ;19.Bf4 dxc2 20.Bxc7, which wins a queen,
                                   ;a bishop, a knight, and a pawn for a
                                   ;queen, a rook, and three pawns. Better
                                   ;is e5, leading to 10...Qe8 11.Bf4 Qb5
                                   ;12.a4 Qa5+ 13.Kf1 Qa6+ 14.Kg1 Bg4 15.Qe1
                                   ;Rae8 16.f3, which does not result in any
                                   ;captures.
     ...            Bg4           ;Threatens White's queen.
 11. b4             ...           ;Danger! Leads to 11...Bxd1 12.Rxd1 Bd6
                                   ;13.O-O Nxe4 14.Be1 Qf6 15.Rd3 c6 16.Rf3
                                   ;Bf4 17.a4, which wins a bishop for a
                                   ;queen and a pawn. Much better is f3,
                                   ;leading to 11...Nxe4 12.Kf1 Qf6 13.Be1
                                   ;Bh5 14.Qd3 Bg6 15.Qb5 Rab8 16.Kg1, which
                                   ;loses a pawn.
     ...            Bxd1          ;Attacks White's pawn at c2.
 12. bxc5           ...           ;Slightly better is Rxd1.
     ...            Nxe4          ;Leads to 13.Rxd1 Qe7 14.O-O Qxc5 15.a3
                                   ;Qxa3 16.Bc1 Qc5 17.Bb2 Nc3 18.Bxc3 Qxc3,
                                   ;which wins a bishop and three pawns for
                                   ;a bishop and a knight. Better is Bxc2,
                                   ;leading to 13.e5 Ne4 14.Rc1 Bd3 15.h4
                                   ;Qe7 16.Rh3 Bc4 17.Bf4 Nxc5, which wins
                                   ;two pawns.
 13. Rxd1           ...           ;Protects White's pawn at c2. Black wins
                                   ;a queen and a pawn for two bishops.
     ...            Re8           ;Slightly better is Nxd2.
 14. O-O            Nxc5         
 15. Bg5            ...           ;Hangs the bishop. Leads to 15...Qxg5
                                   ;16.Rxd4 Re2 17.c4 dxc4 18.Rxc4 Rd8 19.h4
                                   ;Qf5 20.g4 Qd5 21.Rcc1 Qd4 22.g5 Rxa2,
                                   ;which wins two pawns for a bishop and
                                   ;two pawns. Better is Bc1, leading to
                                   ;15...Re4 16.Rd2 Qe7 17.Rdd1 Rd8 18.Bb2
                                   ;d3 19.cxd3 Re2 20.Bc3 Rxa2, which wins a
                                   ;pawn for a pawn.
     ...            Qxg5         
 16. Rxd4           ...           ;Blocks Black's pawn at d5. Black wins a
                                   ;bishop and a pawn for a pawn. Black is
                                   ;ahead by a queen, a knight, and a pawn
                                   ;in material.
     ...            Ne6           ;Threatens White's rook at d4.
 17. Ra4            ...           ;Slightly better is Rb4.
     ...            b5            ;Slightly better is Qd2.
 18. f4             ...           ;Leads to 18...Qg4 19.f5 bxa4 20.fxe6
                                   ;Rxe6 21.h3 Qg3 22.Kh1 Re2 23.Rg1 Rxc2
                                   ;24.a3 Qxa3, which wins a knight for a
                                   ;rook and three pawns. Better is Rb4,
                                   ;leading to 18...a6 19.a4 Qd2 20.Rbb1 c6
                                   ;21.Rfd1 Qxc2 22.Rdc1 Qe4 23.axb5 axb5,
                                   ;which wins a pawn for two pawns.
     ...            Qf5           ;Leads to 19.Ra3 Qxc2 20.Rh3+ Kg8 21.Rhf3
                                   ;Nd4 22.R3f2 Re2 23.g3 Rxf2 24.Rxf2 Ne2+
                                   ;25.Kg2 Qe4+ 26.Kf1 Re8 27.Rg2 Nxf4,
                                   ;which wins a rook and two pawns for a
                                   ;rook. Better is Qg4, leading to 19.f5
                                   ;bxa4 20.fxe6 Rxe6 21.h3 Qg3 22.Kh1 Re2
                                   ;23.Rg1 Rxc2 24.a3 Qxa3, which wins a
                                   ;rook and three pawns for a knight.
 19. Rb4            ...           ;Leads to 19...Qxc2 20.Kh1 c5 21.Rbb1
                                   ;Nxf4 22.Rg1 Re2 23.Rbc1 Nd3 24.Rcf1 Nf2+
                                   ;25.Rxf2 Rxf2 26.a3, which wins a knight
                                   ;for a rook and two pawns. Better is Ra3,
                                   ;leading to 19...Qxc2 20.Rh3+ Kg8 21.Rhf3
                                   ;Nd4 22.R3f2 Re2 23.g3 Rxf2 24.Rxf2 Ne2+
                                   ;25.Kg2 Qe4+ 26.Kf1 Re8 27.Rg2 Nxf4,
                                   ;which wins a rook for a rook and two
                                   ;pawns.
     ...            c6            ;Leads to 20.Kh1 Nxf4 21.h3 g5 22.Rf2 Re2
                                   ;23.Rbxf4 Re1+ 24.Kh2 gxf4 25.a3 Rg8,
                                   ;which wins a rook and a pawn for a
                                   ;knight. Better is Qxc2, leading to
                                   ;20.Kh1 c5 21.Rbb1 Nxf4 22.Rg1 Re2
                                   ;23.Rbc1 Nd3 24.Rcf1 Nf2+ 25.Rxf2 Rxf2
                                   ;26.a3, which wins a rook and two pawns
                                   ;for a knight.
 20. h3             Qxc2          ;Attacks White's pawn at a2 and creates
                                   ;passed pawns on c6 and d5.
 21. Kh2            Qxa2          ;Creates passed pawns on a7 and b5. Black
                                   ;wins two pawns. Black is ahead by a
                                   ;queen, a knight, and three pawns in
                                   ;material.
 22. f5             ...           ;Attacks Black's knight.
     ...            Qa3           ;Disengages the pin on White's pawn at
                                   ;g2. Leads to 23.Rh4+ Kg8 24.fxe6 Rxe6
                                   ;25.Rg4 a5 26.Rf2 Re1 27.Rgf4 Qe7 28.R4f3
                                   ;a4 29.g3 b4, which wins a pawn for a
                                   ;knight. Better is Qe2, leading to
                                   ;23.Rbb1 Nd4 24.Kh1 Re3 25.Rf4 Qd3
                                   ;26.Rh4+ Kg8 27.Ra1 Nxf5 28.Rb4 a5 29.Kg1
                                   ;axb4 30.Rxa8+ Kh7, which wins a rook and
                                   ;a pawn for a rook.
 23. Rg4            ...           ;Leads to 23...Nc5 24.f6 g6 25.Rg3 Re3
                                   ;26.Rg4 a5 27.Kg1 Ne4 28.Rgf4 a4 29.Rh4+
                                   ;Kg8, which does not exchange any
                                   ;material. Better is Rh4+, leading to
                                   ;23...Kg8 24.fxe6 Rxe6 25.Rg4 a5 26.Rf2
                                   ;Re1 27.Rgf4 Qe7 28.R4f3 a4 29.g3 b4,
                                   ;which wins a knight for a pawn.
     ...            Qd3           ;Leads to 24.Rf3 Qe2 25.fxe6 Qxe6 26.Kg1
                                   ;a5 27.Rgf4 f6 28.Rf1 Qe3+ 29.R4f2 a4
                                   ;30.Kh2 Kh6 31.Kg1, which wins a pawn for
                                   ;a knight. Better is Nc5, leading to
                                   ;24.f6 g6 25.Rg3 Re3 26.Rg4 a5 27.Kg1 Ne4
                                   ;28.Rgf4 a4 29.Rh4+ Kg8, which results in
                                   ;no exchange of material.
 24. Rf3            ...           ;Moves it out of immediate jeopardy and
                                   ;threatens Black's queen.
     ...            Qe2           ;Moves it to safety and pins White's pawn
                                   ;at g2.
 25. fxe6           ...           ;Threatens Black's pawn at f7 with a
                                   ;double-attack.
     ...            fxe6          ;Creates a passed pawn on e6. White wins
                                   ;a knight for a pawn. Black is up a queen
                                   ;and four pawns.
 26. Rg5            Rf8          
 27. Rfg3           ...           ;Frees White's pawn at g2 from the pin.
     ...            Rf7          
 28. h4             ...           ;White moves into a forced mate. Much
                                   ;better is R5g4. h4 leads to 28...Qe1
                                   ;29.Rf3 Rxf3 30.gxf3 Qxh4+ 31.Kg2 Qxg5+
                                   ;32.Kf1 Rf8 33.Kf2 Qd2+ 34.Kg3 Qf4+
                                   ;35.Kh3 Qxf3+ 36.Kh2 Qf2+ 37.Kh1 Qf1+
                                   ;38.Kh2 Rf2+ 39.Kg3 Qg2+ 40.Kh4 Rf4+
                                   ;41.Kh5 Qg4# and mate.
     ...            Rg8           ;Black misses the chance for a forced
                                   ;mate. Much better is Qe1, leading to
                                   ;29.Rf3 Rxf3 30.gxf3 Qxh4+ 31.Kg2 Qxg5+
                                   ;32.Kf1 Rf8 33.Kf2 Qd2+ 34.Kg3 Qf4+
                                   ;35.Kh3 Qxf3+ 36.Kh2 Qf2+ 37.Kh1 Qf1+
                                   ;38.Kh2 Rf2+ 39.Kg3 Qg2+ 40.Kh4 Rf4+
                                   ;41.Kh5 Qg4# and checkmate.
 29. R3g4           ...           ;Threatens mate (rook to h5).
     ...            Rf5           ;Black's asleep at the switch and doesn't
                                   ;see the forced mate. Much better is g6,
                                   ;leading to 30.Rb4 Qe1 31.Rb1 Qxh4+
                                   ;32.Kg1 Rh8 33.Rh5+ Qxh5 34.Rf1 Rxf1+
                                   ;35.Kxf1 Qd1+ 36.Kf2 Qd4+ 37.Kg3 g5
                                   ;38.Kf3 Rf8+ 39.Ke2 Rf2+ 40.Ke1 Qd2# and
                                   ;mate.
 30. Rg3            ...           ;White steps into the forced mate. Much
                                   ;better is Rxf5. Rg3 leads to 30...Rf1
                                   ;31.Rf3 Rxf3 32.Rh5+ Kg6 33.Rg5+ Kh6
                                   ;34.Rg3 Rf1 35.h5 Qe1 36.Rg6+ Kxh5
                                   ;37.Rg5+ Kxg5 38.g4 Qf2+ 39.Kh3 Rh1# and
                                   ;checkmate.
     ...            Rxg5          ;Black has a forced mate.  Leads to
                                   ;31.hxg5 Kg6 32.Rf3 Rh8+ 33.Rh3 Rf8
                                   ;34.Rb3 Qe5+ 35.Kg1 Qe1+ 36.Kh2 Rf1
                                   ;37.Kh3 Rh1+ 38.Kg4 Qe4+ 39.Kg3 Kxg5
                                   ;40.Kf2 Qe1+ 41.Kf3 Rf1# and checkmate.
 31. Rxg5           ...           ; White wins a rook for a rook. Black is
                                   ;ahead by a queen and four pawns in
                                   ;material.
     ...            b4            ;Black doesn't see the win. Much better
                                   ;is Rf8, leading to 32.Rg3 Rf1 33.Rg5 g6
                                   ;34.h5 Qf2 35.hxg6+ Kh6 36.Rg3 Qg1+
                                   ;37.Kh3 Qh1+ 38.Kg4 Qh5# and mate.
 32. Kh3            ...           ;Frees White's pawn at g2 from the pin.
     ...            b3            ;Black has a mate in 8. Pushes the passed
                                   ;pawn. Leads to 33.Rg4 Rb8 34.Rxg7+ Kxg7
                                   ;35.h5 Qxh5+ 36.Kg3 b2 37.Kf2 Qf5+ 38.Kg1
                                   ;b1=Q+ 39.Kh2 Qg4 40.g3 Rb2# and
                                   ;checkmate.
 33. Rg3            ...           ;Threatens Black's pawn at b3.
     ...            b2            ;Black doesn't see the win. Much better
                                   ;is Rb8, leading to 34.Rxg7+ Kxg7 35.h5
                                   ;Qxh5+ 36.Kg3 Qe5+ 37.Kh3 Qe3+ 38.g3 Qf2
                                   ;39.Kg4 Qf5+ 40.Kh4 Rh8# and checkmate.
 34. Rb3            ...           ;Moves it behind the passed pawn at b2.
     ...            Qc2           ;Black has a mate in 8. Attacks White's
                                   ;rook. Leads to 35.Rb7 Rf8 36.h5 Qf5+
                                   ;37.Kh2 Qf4+ 38.Kg1 Qf2+ 39.Kh2 Rf4
                                   ;40.Rb3 b1=Q 41.h6 Rh4+ 42.Rh3 Qbg1# and
                                   ;checkmate.
 35. Rb7            ...           ;Moves it to safety, pins Black's pawn at
                                   ;g7, and threatens Black's pawn at a7.
     ...            b1=Q          ;Black misses the forced mate. Much
                                   ;better is Rf8, leading to 36.h5 Rf4
                                   ;37.Rxb2 Qxb2 38.g3 Rf5 39.h6 Rh5+ 40.Kg4
                                   ;Qe2+ 41.Kf4 Qe4# and checkmate.
 36. Rxb1           Qxb1          ;Black has a mate in 5.  Leads to 37.Kh2
                                   ;g5 38.h5 g4 39.Kg3 Qe1+ 40.Kh2 g3+
                                   ;41.Kh3 Qh1# and checkmate.
 37. Kh2            Qd3           ;Black doesn't see the win. Much better
                                   ;is Rb8, leading to 38.h5 Qe1 39.g3 Rb3
                                   ;40.g4 Qg3+ 41.Kh1 Rb1# and checkmate.
 38. h5             Kh6           ;Black misses the forced mate. Much
                                   ;better is Rf8, leading to 39.Kg1 Qf1+
                                   ;40.Kh2 Rf2 41.Kg3 Qxg2+ 42.Kh4 Rf4# and
                                   ;mate.
 39. g4             ...           ;Protects White's pawn at h5.
     ...            Rf8           ;Black misses the forced mate. Much
                                   ;better is Qe2+, leading to 40.Kh3 Rf8
                                   ;41.g5+ Kxh5 42.Kg3 Rf3# and mate.
 40. g5+            ...           ;Checks Black's king.
     ...            Kxg5          ;Black has a mate in 2. Isolates White's
                                   ;pawn at h5. Leads to 41.Kg2 Qe2+ 42.Kh3
                                   ;Rf3# and checkmate.
 41. Kg2            Rf3           ;Black has a mate in 2.  Leads to 42.Kh2
                                   ;Rf2+ 43.Kg1 Qf1# and checkmate.
 42. Kh2            Qe2+          ;Black will mate next turn. Checks
                                   ;White's king. Leads to 43.Kg1 Rf1# and
                                   ;checkmate.
 43. Kg1            ...           ;Moves it out of check.
     ...            Rf1#          ;Checkmates White's king.
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