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sexta-feira, 14 de fevereiro de 2014

Ricardo x Eddie (949) lose

Partida de Xadrez / Chess Game

[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2014.2.14"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ricardo"]
[Black "Eddie"]
[TimeControl "2400"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]

1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 e6 3.Nf3 a6 4.d3 Bd6 5.Bg5 Qa5 6.Qd2 f6 7.Be3 Ne7 8.O-O-O Nbc6 9.d4 cxd4 10.Nxd4 Nxd4 11.Bxd4 Bb4 12.Bd3 O-O
13.Rhe1 Qh5 14.h3 Qf7 15.a3 Bxc3 16.Qxc3 d6 17.e5 Ng6 18.exd6 Bd7 19.Be4 Rac8 20.Bxb7 Rxc3 21.bxc3 a5 22.c4 Rb8 23.Ba6 Nh4 24.g3
Nf3 25.Re3 Ng5 26.h4 Nh3 27.f3 Rf8 28.c5 Nf2 29.Rde1 g5 30.hxg5 Nd1 31.Rxd1 Rb8 32.gxf6 e5 33.Bxe5 Qa2 34.c6 Bf5 35.c7 Qxc2# 0-1

Black wins!
Well, this is your first loss against Eddie - don't be sad, though, as he/she is stronger than you (or so the ratings indicate...).
Your rating is lower, but you managed to resist a long time, and overall the game was even.
Game type: Balanced
Equilibrium percentage: 64%, lasting for 23 moves
Opening used: Sicilian Defense / Closed Variation
Worst move: 35, c7, Decrease: 104.28
Suggested opponent: Duke (rating 921)
Your rating decreased by 9 points and is now 765.
Your Standard rating decreased by 9 point(s) and is now 765.





[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2014.2.14"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ricardo"]
[Black "Eddie"]
[TimeControl "2400"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO " "]


{Annotations by Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Auto-Annotator. 10 seconds per move.

        White    Black
Book Move    3    3
Leave
Book    1    0
CMX Agrees    20    23
CMX Disagrees    12    9
Agreement Pct.    63%    72%
Total Error    8.60    11.77
Relevant
Error    8.60    11.77
Missed Mate    0    0
Moved Into Mate    1    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...c5
{B20 Sicilian Defense. The Sicilian Defense has an ancient lineage. It creates an unbalanced position in which both
sides have full rein for play, and allows Black to call the shots at least to some extent.}
2.Nc3
{B23 Sicilian Defense / Closed Variation. The Closed Variation looks toward the fianchetto of the King's Bishop,
restraining the Black d pawn in the meantime.}
2...e6
{B23 Sicilian Defense / Closed Variation.}
3.Nf3
{Opening Book move}
3...a6
{Opening Book move}
4.d3
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4...Bd6 5.Bg5
{Attacks Black's queen.}
5...Qa5
{Moves it to safety and pins White's knight at c3.}
6.Qd2
{Frees White's knight at c3 from the pin and clears the way for a queenside castle.}
6...f6
{Threatens White's bishop at g5.}
7.Be3
{Moves it to safety.}
7...Ne7
{Makes way for a castle to the kingside.}
8.O-O-O Nbc6 9.d4 cxd4
{Forks White's knight at c3 and White's bishop at e3.}
10.Nxd4
{Protects White's knight at c3 and White's bishop at e3.}
10...Nxd4 11.Bxd4
{ White wins a knight and a pawn for a knight and a pawn. Material is even.}
11...Bb4
{Pins White's knight.}
12.Bd3
{Slightly better is a3.}
12...O-O 13.Rhe1 Qh5
{Attacks White's pawn at h2.}
14.h3
{Moves it out of immediate danger.}
14...Qf7 15.a3
{Attacks Black's bishop at b4.}
15...Bxc3
{Skewers White's queen, forks White's bishop at d4 and White's queen, and blocks White's pawn at c2.}
16.Qxc3
{Removes the threat on White's bishop at d4. White wins a bishop for a knight. Material is even.}
16...d6 17.e5
{Leads to 17...fxe5 18.Be3 Nd5 19.Qc4 Nf4 20.Qe4 Qh5 21.Bf1 d5 22.Qb4 Qf5, which loses a pawn. Better is Qc7,
leading to 17...Nc6 18.Bb6 Qg6 19.Qxd6 Qxg2 20.Bf1 Qg6 21.Bc4, which wins a pawn for a pawn.}
17...Ng6
{Leads to 18.exd6 e5 19.Bb6 Be6 20.Qc7 Rac8 21.Qxf7+ Rxf7 22.Kb1 f5, which wins a queen for a queen and a pawn. Better
is fxe5, leading to 18.Be3 Nd5 19.Qc4 Nf4 20.Qe4 Qh5 21.Bf1 d5 22.Qb4 Qf5, which wins a pawn.}
18.exd6
{Creates a passed pawn on d6. White wins a pawn.}
18...Bd7
{Blocks White's pawn at d6.}
19.Be4
{Pins Black's pawn at b7 and threatens Black's pawn at b7.}
19...Rac8
{Frees Black's pawn at b7 from the pin and attacks White's queen.}
20.Bxb7
{Leads to 20...Rxc3 21.Bxc3 Bb5 22.Bf3 Nh4 23.Rxe6 Nxf3 24.Re7 Qh5 25.gxf3 Qxh3, which wins a rook, a knight, and two
pawns for a queen, a bishop, and a pawn. Better is Qb3, leading to 20...Bc6 21.Bxg6 Qxg6 22.Qxe6+ Kh8 23.Qg4 Bxg2 24.Qxg6 hxg6
25.d7 Rcd8, which wins a queen, a knight, and a pawn for a queen, a bishop, and a pawn.}
20...Rxc3
{Blocks White's pawn at c2.}
21.bxc3
{Slightly better is Bxc3.}
21...a5
{Moves it to safety.}
22.c4
{Advances the passed pawn.}
22...Rb8
{Threatens White's bishop at b7.}
23.Ba6
{Slightly better is Be4.}
23...Nh4
{Attacks White's pawn at g2 and blocks White's pawn at h3.}
24.g3
{Moves it to safety and threatens Black's knight.}
24...Nf3
{Moves it to safety, threatens White's rook at e1, and blocks White's pawn at f2.}
25.Re3
{Slightly better is Ba7.}
25...Ng5
{Slightly better is Nxd4.}
26.h4
{Moves it to safety and attacks Black's knight.}
26...Nh3
{Moves it to safety and threatens White's pawn at f2.}
27.f3
{Slightly better is f4.}
27...Rf8
{Leads to 28.Bb6 f5 29.Rb3 a4 30.Rbd3 f4 31.Rh1 Rb8 32.c5, which results in no exchange of material. Better is e5,
leading to 28.Bc3 Rb6 29.Bb5 Bxb5 30.cxb5 Qa2 31.d7 Qxa3+ 32.Kd2 Rd6+ 33.Rd3 Rxd3+ 34.Kxd3, which wins a rook, a bishop, and a
pawn for a rook and a bishop.}
28.c5
{Advances the passed pawn.}
28...Nf2
{Slightly better is e5.}
29.Rde1
{Leads to 29...e5 30.Bb2 Bc6 31.f4 exf4 32.gxf4 Qd5 33.Rc3 Qf5 34.Rc4 Ra8, which wins a pawn for a pawn. Better is Rd2,
leading to 29...e5 30.Bb2 Nh1 31.f4 Re8 32.Bb7 exf4 33.Rxe8+ Qxe8 34.Bxh1 fxg3, which wins a rook and a knight for a rook and
two pawns.}
29...g5
{Leads to 30.Bc4 Qh5 31.c6 Bxc6 32.Bxe6+ Kg7 33.hxg5 Kg6 34.Rc3 Bxf3 35.Bxf2 fxg5, which wins three pawns for a knight
and two pawns. Better is e5, leading to 30.Bb2 Bc6 31.f4 exf4 32.gxf4 Qd5 33.Rc3 Qf5 34.Rc4 Ra8, which wins a pawn for a pawn.
This was black's most serious miscue, but black was able to stay close and eventually
mated.
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30.hxg5
{Leads to 30...e5 31.Bb2 Ra8 32.Bf1 Qd5 33.gxf6 Qxc5 34.Bxe5 Rc8, which wins three pawns for a pawn. Better is Bc4,
leading to 30...Qh5 31.c6 Bxc6 32.Bxe6+ Kg7 33.hxg5 Kg6 34.Rc3 Bxf3 35.Bxf2 fxg5, which wins a knight and two pawns for three
pawns.}
30...Nd1
{Hangs the knight and moves it to the edge. Leads to 31.Rxd1 fxg5 32.Rde1 h5 33.Bc4 Re8 34.c6 Bxc6 35.Bxe6 Rxe6
36.Rxe6 Qxf3, which wins a bishop and three pawns for a rook, a knight, and a pawn. Better is e5, leading to 31.Bb2 Ra8 32.Bf1
Qd5 33.gxf6 Qxc5 34.Bxe5 Rc8, which wins a pawn for two pawns.}
31.Rxd1
{Protects White's rook at e3 and moves it behind the passed pawn at d6.}
31...Rb8
{Leads to 32.Bxf6 Qe8 33.f4 Qh5 34.Red3 Qh2 35.c6 Bxc6 36.d7 Bxd7 37.Rxd7 Qxg3, which wins three pawns for a bishop
and a pawn. Better is fxg5, leading to 32.Bd3 Rb8 33.Be4 Qe8 34.Rh1 h5 35.Bf6 Rb5 36.Rc3, which wins a pawn.}
32.gxf6
{Slightly better is Bxf6.}
32...e5
{Slightly better is Qh5.}
33.Bxe5
{Removes the threat on White's pawn at f6 and creates a passed pawn on f3. White wins a knight and three pawns.}
33...Qa2 34.c6
{Slightly better is Rd4.}
34...Bf5
{Slightly better is Rb1+.}
35.c7
{White moves into a forced mate. Much better is Rdd3. c7 leads to 35...Qxc2# and mate. This error lost the game for
white. Black was able to exploit the miscue to
mate.
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35...Qxc2#
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