[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2014.2.6"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ricardo"]
[Black "Kendra"]
[TimeControl "2400"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO " "]
1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Nf3 Nc6 5.exd5 Ba5 6.dxc6 bxc6 7.Bg5 f6 8.Bf4 Qd7 9.Qd3 Bb7 10.d5 e5 11.Be3 c5 12.O-O-O Bxc3 13.Qxc3
Nh6 14.Bxc5 Ng4 15.h3 a6 16.hxg4 g5 17.d6 Bxf3 18.gxf3 c6 19.f4 gxf4 20.g5 Rb8 21.g6 Rb5 22.g7 Rg8 23.Rxh7 Rb4 24.Qxb4 a5
25.Qxa5 f3 26.Rh8 Kf7 27.Rh7 Ke8 28.Bc4 Qa7 29.Qxa7 Rxg7 30.Rxg7 e4 31.Qb8# 1-0
White wins!
Congratulations! This is your first victory against Kendra.
You lead this game from start to finish, and played a solid game against Kendra. Congratulations!
Game type: Dominated by white
Domination percentage: 39%, starting from move 5
Opening used: French Defense / Winawer Variation
Worst move: 27, Rh7, Decrease: 99.89
Mate opportunities: 2
Suggested opponent: Mona (rating 806)
Your rating increased by 15 points and is now 809.
Your Standard rating increased by 15 point(s) and is now 809.
[Event "Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Rated Game"]
[Site ""]
[Date "2014.2.6"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ricardo"]
[Black "Kendra"]
[TimeControl "2400"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO " "]
{Annotations by Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Auto-Annotator. 7 seconds per move.
White Black
Book Move 3 3
Leave
Book 1 0
CMX Agrees 19 15
CMX Disagrees 9 12
Agreement Pct. 68% 56%
Total Error 15.56 26.72
Relevant
Error 2.20 6.06
Missed Mate 3 0
Moved Into Mate 0 2
}
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...e6
{C00 French Defense. The French Defense accepts a certain lack of mobility in exchange for resilience and solidity.}
2.d4
{C00 French Defense / Normal. White must either now or later take this step: control of center, quick-opening lines.}
2...d5
{C00 French Defense / Classical 2.d4 d5. This is the strong point of the French Defense: capture it, bypass it, but
don't ignore it!}
3.Nc3
{C10 French Defense / Paulsen Variation.}
3...Bb4
{C15 French Defense / Winawer Variation. The popular Winawer Variation breaks up White's Queenside Pawns and leads to
an unbalanced position with Black often castling long.}
4.Nf3
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4...Nc6 5.exd5
{Attacks Black's knight at c6.}
5...Ba5
{Leads to 6.dxc6 bxc6 7.Bd3 Nf6 8.O-O O-O 9.Bf4 Bb7 10.Ne4 Rb8 11.Nxf6+ Qxf6, which wins a knight and a pawn for two
knights. Better is exd5, leading to 6.Bb5 a6 7.Bxc6+ bxc6 8.O-O Ne7 9.Bg5 f6 10.Bf4, which wins a bishop and a pawn for a
knight. This error did not immediately put black out of the game, but white was able to eventually
mate.
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6.dxc6 bxc6
{ White wins a knight and a pawn for a pawn. White is up a knight in material.}
7.Bg5
{Threatens Black's queen.}
7...f6
{Protects Black's queen and attacks White's bishop at g5.}
8.Bf4
{Moves it to safety.}
8...Qd7
{Slightly better is g5.}
9.Qd3
{Clears the way for a queenside castle.}
9...Bb7
{Clears the way for a queenside castle.}
10.d5
{Leads to 10...cxd5 11.O-O-O a6 12.Be3 Ne7 13.Bc5 O-O 14.Be2 Rab8, which loses a pawn. Better is O-O-O, leading to
10...Ne7 11.Na4 Qd5 12.c4 Qf5 13.Qxf5 Nxf5, which wins a queen for a queen.}
10...e5
{Slightly better is cxd5.}
11.Be3
{Slightly better is dxc6.}
11...c5
{Hangs the pawn at c5. Leads to 12.O-O-O O-O-O 13.Bxc5 Ne7 14.d6 cxd6 15.Qxd6 Qxd6 16.Rxd6 Bxc3 17.Rxd8+ Rxd8 18.bxc3,
which wins a queen, a rook, a knight, and a pawn for a queen, a rook, a bishop, and two pawns. Better is cxd5, leading to
12.O-O-O d4 13.Ne4 Bb6 14.Ng3 Ne7 15.Qb5, which wins a pawn.}
12.O-O-O
{Frees White's knight at c3 from the pin.}
12...Bxc3
{Slightly better is O-O-O.}
13.Qxc3 Nh6
{Clears the way for a kingside castle.}
14.Bxc5
{Hinders the opponent's short castle. White wins a bishop and a pawn for a knight. White is ahead by a bishop and a
pawn in material.}
14...Ng4
{Slightly better is a6.}
15.h3
{Threatens Black's knight.}
15...a6
{Leads to 16.hxg4 h6 17.Qa5 Kf7 18.Bc4 Rhc8 19.d6+ Ke8 20.dxc7 Qxc7, which wins a pawn for a knight and a pawn. Better
is Nh6, leading to 16.d6 c6 17.Bc4 Nf7 18.Be6 Qxe6 19.d7+ Qxd7 20.Rxd7 Kxd7, which wins a rook, a bishop, and a pawn for a
queen.}
16.hxg4
{ White wins a knight. White is ahead by a bishop, a knight, and a pawn in material.}
16...g5
{Leads to 17.Nxe5 Qa4 18.Ng6 O-O-O 19.Nxh8 Rxh8 20.Qxf6 Re8 21.Qf7 Rh8 22.Rxh7 Rxh7 23.Qxh7 Qxg4 24.Qg8+ Kd7, which
wins a rook, a knight, and a pawn for two rooks and three pawns. Better is Qxg4, leading to 17.Rh4 Qg6 18.Bd3 Qf7 19.Nxe5 fxe5
20.Qxe5+ Kd8 21.Bxh7, which wins a knight and a pawn for three pawns.}
17.d6
{Leads to 17...cxd6 18.Rxd6 Qf7 19.Bc4 Qe7 20.Rhd1, which wins a pawn for a pawn. Better is Nxe5, leading to 17...Qa4
18.Ng6 O-O-O 19.Nxh8 Rxh8 20.Qxf6 Re8 21.Qf7 Rh8 22.Rxh7 Rxh7 23.Qxh7 Qxg4 24.Qg8+ Kd7, which wins two rooks and three pawns for
a rook, a knight, and a pawn.}
17...Bxf3
{Danger! Leads to 18.Qxf3 O-O 19.dxc7 Qxc7 20.Qf5 Ra7 21.Bc4+ Kh8 22.Bxa7 a5 23.Rd7 Qxd7 24.Qxd7, which wins a rook,
a knight, and a pawn for a queen, a rook, a bishop, and a pawn. Much better is cxd6, leading to 18.Rxd6 Qf7 19.Bc4 Qe7 20.Rhd1,
which wins a pawn for a pawn.}
18.gxf3
{Ouch! Leads to 18...c6 19.Rh6 Kf7 20.Bd3 Rab8 21.Rdh1 Qe6 22.Rxh7+ Rxh7 23.Rxh7+ Kg8, which wins a rook, a bishop, and
a pawn for a rook. Much better is Qxf3, leading to 18...O-O 19.dxc7 Qxc7 20.Qf5 Ra7 21.Bc4+ Kh8 22.Bxa7 a5 23.Rd7 Qxd7 24.Qxd7,
which wins a queen, a rook, a bishop, and a pawn for a rook and a pawn.}
18...c6 19.f4
{Slightly better is Bd3.}
19...gxf4
{ Black wins a pawn. White is up two bishops in material.}
20.g5
{Attacks Black's pawn at f6.}
20...Rb8
{Hangs the pawn at a6. Leads to 21.Bh3 Qd8 22.Be6 Rb7 23.d7+ Qxd7 24.Bxd7+ Rxd7 25.Rxd7 Kxd7 26.Qd3+ Ke8 27.Rxh7 Rxh7
28.Qxh7 Kd8 29.Qe7+ Kc8 30.Qxf6, which wins two rooks, a bishop, and a pawn for a queen, two rooks, and two pawns. Better is
O-O, leading to 21.Bc4+ Rf7 22.gxf6 Rf8 23.Bxf7+ Rxf7 24.Qxe5 Qd8 25.Rhg1+ Kh8, which wins a bishop for a rook and two pawns.}
21.g6
{Leads to 21...Rb5 22.Rxh7 Rxh7 23.gxh7 Qxh7 24.d7+ Qxd7 25.Rxd7 Rxc5 26.Qxc5 Kxd7 27.Bxa6 e4, which wins a queen, two
rooks, and two pawns for two rooks, a bishop, and two pawns. Better is Bh3, leading to 21...Qd8 22.Be6 Rb7 23.d7+ Qxd7 24.Bxd7+
Rxd7 25.Rxd7 Kxd7 26.Qd3+ Ke8 27.Rxh7 Rxh7 28.Qxh7 Kd8 29.Qe7+ Kc8 30.Qxf6, which wins a queen, two rooks, and two pawns for two
rooks, a bishop, and a pawn.}
21...Rb5
{Removes the threat on Black's pawn at a6.}
22.g7
{White has a forced mate. Threatens Black's rook at h8, adds a promote threat at g7, creates a passed pawn on g7, and
hinders the opponent's short castle. Leads to 22...Rg8 23.Qc4 Rxg7 24.Rxh7 Rf7 25.Bh3 f5 26.Rh8+ Rf8 27.Rxf8+ Kxf8 28.Rg1 Qe6
29.d7+ Rxc5 30.d8=Q+ Kf7 31.Qxe6+ Kxe6 32.Rg6+ Kf7 33.Rf6+ Kg7 34.Qf8+ Kh7 35.Bxf5# and checkmate.}
22...Rg8
{Moves it to safety, blocks White's pawn at g7, and removes the promote threat at g7.}
23.Rxh7
{White misses the forced mate. Much better is Qc4, leading to 23...Rxg7 24.Rxh7 Rf7 25.Bh3 f5 26.Rh8+ Rf8 27.Rxf8+ Kxf8
28.Rg1 Qe6 29.d7+ Rxc5 30.d8=Q+ Kf7 31.Qxe6+ Kxe6 32.Rg6+ Kf7 33.Rf6+ Kg7 34.Qf8+ Kh7 35.Bxf5# and mate.}
23...Rb4
{Black moves into a forced mate. Much better is Kd8. Rb4 leads to 24.Qxb4 Kf7 25.Qb3+ Qe6 26.Bc4 Kg6 27.Bxe6 Kxh7
28.Qh3+ Kxg7 29.Rg1+ Kf8 30.Rxg8# and mate.}
24.Qxb4
{White has a mate in 6. Leads to 24...Kf7 25.Qb3+ Qe6 26.Bc4 Kg6 27.Bxe6 Kxh7 28.Qh3+ Kxg7 29.Rg1+ Kf8 30.Rxg8# and
mate.}
24...a5
{Threatens White's queen.}
25.Qxa5
{White doesn't see the win. Much better is Qb3, leading to 25...Qxd6 26.Qxg8+ Kd7 27.Rxd6+ Kc7 28.Qd8+ Kb7 29.g8=Q# and
checkmate.}
25...f3
{Black moves into a forced mate. Much better is Kf7. f3 leads to 26.Bc4 Qg4 27.d7+ Qxd7 28.Qa8+ Qd8 29.Qxd8# and mate.}
26.Rh8
{White has a mate in 6. Partially pins Black's rook and attacks Black's rook. Leads to 26...Kf7 27.Bc4+ Kg6 28.Rg1+ Qg4
29.Rxg4+ Kf5 30.Qe1 Kxg4 31.Qe4+ Kg5 32.Be3# and checkmate.}
26...Kf7
{Frees Black's rook from the pin and removes the threat on Black's rook.}
27.Rh7
{White's asleep at the switch and doesn't see the forced mate. Much better is Bc4+, leading to 27...Kg6 28.Rg1+ Qg4
29.Rxg4+ Kf5 30.Qe1 Kxg4 31.Qe4+ Kg5 32.Be3# and checkmate. White's missed mate opportunity could have been costly, but white
was able to mate later in the game.
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27...Ke8 28.Bc4
{White has a mate in 3. Attacks Black's rook. Leads to 28...Qg4 29.d7+ Qxd7 30.Qa8+ Qd8 31.Qxd8# and mate.}
28...Qa7
{Threatens White's queen.}
29.Qxa7
{White has a mate in 2. Threatens checkmate (queen to e7). Leads to 29...Rxg7 30.Qa8+ Kd7 31.Rxg7# and checkmate.}
29...Rxg7
{Attacks White's queen and isolates White's pawn at f2.}
30.Rxg7
{White has a mate in 1. Threatens to mate (rook to g8) and removes the threat on White's queen. Leads to 30...e4
31.Qe7# and mate.}
30...e4 31.Qb8#
{Checkmates Black's king.
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