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[Event "Crazyhouse Chess MSO Grand Prix 2024"] [Site "https://playstrategy.org/93ehyynh"] [Date "2024.02.24"] [P1 "mrtake"] [P2 "Steph92140"] [Result "0-1"] [UTCDate "2024.02.24"] [UTCTime "21:52:40"] [P1Elo "1786"] [P2Elo "1172"] [P1RatingDiff "-84"] [P2RatingDiff "+148"] [Variant "Crazyhouse"] [TimeControl "5+3"] [ECO "C02"] [Opening "French Defense: Advance Variation, Steinitz Variation"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "playstrategy.org"] 1. e4 e6?! { (0.35 → 1.03) Inaccuracy. The following was best. } (1... e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. Nc3 Nf6 5. d3 O-O 6. O-O) 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. dxc5 { C02 French Defense: Advance Variation, Steinitz Variation } Bxc5 5. P@d4 Bb6?! { (1.32 → 1.93) Inaccuracy. The following was best. } (5... Be7 6. Nc3) 6. Nc3 Bd7 7. Nb5 Bxb5?! { (2.59 → 3.30) Inaccuracy. The following was best. } (7... P@c7 8. Qg4) 8. Bxb5+ Nc6?! { (3.46 → 4.93) Inaccuracy. The following was best. } (8... P@c6 9. Be2 Ne7 10. Nf3 N@e4 11. O-O Nf5 12. c3 O-O 13. Bd3 Nd7 14. B@c2 c5 15. Bxe4) 9. Bxc6+?! { (4.93 → 3.24) Inaccuracy. The following was best. } (9. Nf3) 9... bxc6 10. N@d6+ Kf8 11. B@a3? { (3.73 → 2.25) Mistake. The following was best. } (11. Nxf7 Kxf7 12. Nh3 P@f6 13. exf6 gxf6 14. P@g7 Kxg7 15. B@h6+ Nxh6 16. Bxh6+ Kg8 17. P@g7 Qe7) 11... Ne7?? { (2.25 → 5.36) Blunder. The following was best. } (11... Ba5+ 12. Bd2) 12. Qf3 B@f5? { (4.83 → 9.93) Mistake. The following was best. } (12... N@f5 13. Bg5) 13. Nxf5 exf5 14. Bxe7+?? { (9.97 → 3.78) Blunder. The following was best. } (14. B@f6) 14... Qxe7 15. B@d6 Qxd6 16. exd6 Ba5+?! { (5.17 → 7.70) Inaccuracy. The following was best. } (16... B@b4+ 17. Kf1) 17. Kf1 Re8 18. Ne2 P@e4 19. Qxf5 B@b5?! { (55.76 → Mate in 5) Your opponent can now force a win. The following was best. } (19... Kg8 20. d7) 20. P@e7+ Kg8 21. N@c3?! { (Mate in 4 → 13.87) Lost forced winning sequence. The following was best. } (21. Qxf7+ Kxf7 22. N@e5+ Ke6 23. Q@d7+ Kf6 24. P@g5#) 21... N@e6?! { (13.87 → Mate in 9) Your opponent can now force a win. The following was best. } (21... B@e6 22. Qg5) 22. Be3?! { (Mate in 9 → 16.92) Lost forced winning sequence. The following was best. } (22. Q@d7 Bxe2+ 23. Nxe2 N@f6 24. Qxf6 N@e3+ 25. Bxe3 gxf6 26. Qxe8+ Kg7 27. N@h5+ Kg6 28. R@h6+ Kf5) 22... B@c4 23. Re1 Bxe2+ 24. Rxe2?? { (12.61 → -1.27) Blunder. The following was best. } (24. Kg1) 24... Bxe2+ 25. Kxe2 R@f6?? { (0.46 → 37.87) Blunder. The following was best. } (25... N@f4+) 26. Qg4?! { (37.87 → 6.16) Inaccuracy. The following was best. } (26. Q@d7) 26... N@f4+?! { (6.16 → 23.76) Inaccuracy. The following was best. } (26... N@c4 27. Q@d7) 27. Bxf4 Rxf4?! { (26.10 → Mate in 1) Your opponent can now force a win. The following was best. } (27... N@g6 28. Q@d7) 28. Qg3?? { (Mate in 1 → -1.14) Lost forced winning sequence. The following was best. } (28. N@h6#) 28... Nxd4+?? { (-1.14 → 13.38) Blunder. The following was best. } (28... B@g4+ 29. Ke1) 29. Kf1?? { (13.38 → 0.00) Blunder. The following was best. } (29. Kd1 B@h5+) 29... P@e2+?? { (0.00 → 3.23) Blunder. The following was best. } (29... B@c4+ 30. B@d3 Bxd3+ 31. cxd3 P@e2+ 32. Nxe2 N@d2+ 33. Ke1 N2f3+ 34. Kf1) 30. Kg1?? { (3.23 → Mate in 3) Your opponent can now force a win. The following was best. } (30. Nxe2 N@d2+) 30... e1=Q+ 31. B@f1 N@e2+ 32. Nxe2 Nxe2# { P2 wins by checkmate. } 0-1
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