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[Event "Chess Variants Medley Shield 169 Arena"] [Site "https://playstrategy.org/pHUXDTBv"] [Date "2025.08.30"] [P1 "iblunderalot124"] [P2 "woll"] [Result "0-1"] [UTCDate "2025.08.30"] [UTCTime "20:32:35"] [P1Elo "1396"] [P2Elo "1780"] [P1RatingDiff "-19"] [P2RatingDiff "+4"] [Variant "Crazyhouse"] [TimeControl "5+3"] [ECO "C42"] [Opening "Russian Game: Three Knights Game"] [Termination "Normal"] [Annotator "playstrategy.org"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. Nf3 { C42 Russian Game: Three Knights Game } d6? { (2.24 → 4.20) Mistake. The following was best. } (3... Nc6 4. Bc4) 4. d4?! { (4.20 → 3.07) Inaccuracy. The following was best. } (4. Bc4) 4... exd4 5. Nxd4 Nc6 6. Nxc6?! { (3.76 → 2.55) Inaccuracy. The following was best. } (6. Bc4 Qe7 7. P@g5 Nxe4 8. Nd5 P@e2 9. Bxe2 P@h3 10. Nxc6 bxc6 11. Nxe7 hxg2 12. Rg1 Bxe7) 6... bxc6 7. Bg5?? { (2.75 → 0.76) Blunder. The following was best. } (7. N@d4 P@b7) 7... Be7?? { (0.76 → 3.13) Blunder. The following was best. } (7... N@g4 8. P@f5) 8. e5?? { (3.13 → -1.53) Blunder. The following was best. } (8. P@h6 Rg8) 8... dxe5 9. Qxd8+ Bxd8 10. Bxf6?? { (-1.46 → -3.38) Blunder. The following was best. } (10. P@h6 Q@g6) 10... gxf6?? { (-3.38 → 13.05) Blunder. The following was best. } (10... P@d2+ 11. Kxd2 Bxf6 12. N@e4 P@d4 13. Ke1 dxc3 14. bxc3 Q@f4 15. Q@e2 Bg4 16. P@f3 B@b6 17. Nxf6+) 11. Bc4?? { (13.05 → -5.40) Blunder. The following was best. } (11. N@g7+ Kf8) 11... P@d5?? { (-5.40 → 9.45) Blunder. The following was best. } (11... P@d2+) 12. Bb3?? { (9.45 → -4.12) Blunder. The following was best. } (12. N@g7+ Kf8 13. Q@e8+ Kxg7 14. P@h6+ Kxh6 15. Qxh8 P@d2+ 16. Kf1 Q@h4 17. Be2 P@f3 18. N@g8+ Kg6) 12... B@h6 13. P@e3 Rb8? { (-6.48 → -3.77) Mistake. The following was best. } (13... P@h3) 14. O-O?? { (-3.77 → -13.47) Blunder. The following was best. } (14. Q@a4 P@d2+) 14... Rg8 15. g3?! { (-11.20 → Mate in 4) Your opponent can now force a win. The following was best. } (15. Q@f3 P@h3) 15... P@h3?! { (Mate in 4 → -29.17) Lost forced winning sequence. The following was best. } (15... N@f3+ 16. Kh1 P@g2+ 17. Kxg2 Q@h3+ 18. Kxf3 Bg4#) 16. N@g2?! { (-29.17 → Mate in 4) Your opponent can now force a win. The following was best. } (16. Bxd5 cxd5) 16... hxg2 17. Kxg2 Q@h3+ 18. Kf3 Bg4# { P2 wins by checkmate. } 0-1
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