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[Event "Rated Crazyhouse tournament https://playstrategy.org/tournament/IgP8VpFH"] [Site "https://playstrategy.org/08tky58t"] [Date "2022.04.17"] [P1 "Jheps"] [P2 "paulie"] [Result "1-0"] [UTCDate "2022.04.17"] [UTCTime "19:39:08"] [P1Elo "2057"] [P2Elo "1741"] [P1RatingDiff "+35"] [P2RatingDiff "-89"] [Variant "Crazyhouse"] [TimeControl "3+2"] [ECO "C02"] [Opening "French Defense: Advance Variation, Nimzowitsch System"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "playstrategy.org"] 1. e4 e6 2. Nf3 d5 3. e5 c5 4. d4 { C02 French Defense: Advance Variation, Nimzowitsch System } Nc6?? { (0.55 → 2.44) Blunder. The following was best. } (4... a6 5. dxc5) 5. dxc5?? { (2.44 → 0.53) Blunder. The following was best. } (5. Bb5 cxd4) 5... Qc7?? { (0.53 → 8.93) Blunder. The following was best. } (5... Bxc5 6. P@d4 Be7 7. Nc3 P@e4 8. Be3 exf3 9. Qxf3 N@f5 10. P@d6 Bd7 11. O-O-O Bxd6 12. exd6) 6. P@d6 Qa5+ 7. c3 Qxc5 8. Be3 Qa5 9. Nd4?? { (9.01 → 2.15) Blunder. The following was best. } (9. b4) 9... Nxe5 10. Bb5+?? { (1.17 → -4.84) Blunder. The following was best. } (10. Nb5 Bd7) 10... Bd7?? { (-4.84 → -0.14) Blunder. The following was best. } (10... P@c6 11. Bxc6+ bxc6 12. P@f4 Nc4 13. O-O Bxd6 14. Nd2 Nxb2 15. Qc2 c5 16. N4b3 Qc7 17. Qxb2) 11. Bxd7+ Nxd7 12. b4?? { (0.67 → -3.75) Blunder. The following was best. } (12. B@a4 P@c6) 12... Qa6 13. B@d3?! { (-4.68 → -6.30) Inaccuracy. The following was best. } (13. B@b5 Qxd6) 13... P@c4 14. Bc2?! { (-5.15 → -9.01) Inaccuracy. The following was best. } (14. Nxe6) 14... Bxd6 15. a4 P@d3 16. b5 Qa5 17. Bxd3 cxd3 18. Qxd3 B@c4 19. Qd2 Ngf6 20. P@d3 O-O 21. dxc4 Ne4 22. Qe2 Nxc3 23. Qd2 B@b4 24. B@a3 Nxb1 25. Rxb1?! { (-26.41 → Mate in 7) Your opponent can now force a win. The following was best. } (25. O-O Bxh2+) 25... Bxd2+ 26. Bxd2 Qd8?! { (Mate in 5 → -17.59) Lost forced winning sequence. The following was best. } (26... Qxd2+ 27. Kf1 Q@d3+ 28. Kg1 Qxf2+ 29. Kxf2 N@e4+ 30. Kg1 P@f2#) 27. Bxd6 N@f5 28. Bxf8 Nxd4 29. Bxg7?! { (-14.98 → Mate in 1) Your opponent can now force a win. The following was best. } (29. B@d3 Nxf8) 29... Kxg7?? { (Mate in 1 → -3.14) Lost forced winning sequence. The following was best. } (29... Q@e2#) 30. R@g4+?? { (-3.14 → -10.08) Blunder. The following was best. } (30. B@d3 Q@e5+) 30... Kf8?? { (-10.08 → Mate in 7) Your opponent can now force a win. The following was best. } (30... P@g5 31. Rxd4) 31. P@g7+?! { (Mate in 7 → 14.16) Lost forced winning sequence. The following was best. } (31. B@d6+ Qe7 32. Bxe7+ Kxe7 33. P@f6+ Nxf6 34. Q@c7+ Nd7 35. P@d6+ Ke8 36. Rg8+ Q@f8 37. N@g7#) 31... Kg8?! { (14.16 → Mate in 1) Your opponent can now force a win. The following was best. } (31... Ke8 32. g8=Q+) 32. N@h6# { P1 wins by checkmate. } 1-0
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