[Event "30 minutos"]
[Date "2017.09.05"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Millennium Chess Genius Pro"]
[Black "Elite V11"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D02"]
[WhiteElo ""]
[BlackElo ""]
[Annotator "Tactical Analysis 2.04 (14s)"]
[PlyCount "155"]
[EventDate "2017.??.??"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. g3 d5 3. Bg2 e6
4. Nf3 Bd6 5. O-O c5 (5... O-O 6. b3 Nbd7 7. Bb2 b5 8. Ne5 Bb7 9. c4 bxc4 10.
bxc4 Rb8 11. Nxd7 Qxd7 12. c5 Ba6 13. Bc3 Be7 {1-0 (33) Burmakin,V (2508)
-Bashirli,N (2349) Nakhchivan 2017}) 6. Nc3 {D02: 1 d4 d5 2 Nf3 sidelines,
including 2...Nf6 3 g3 and 2...Nf6 3 Bf4} Nc6 7. Nb5 Be7 8. Bf4 {White has an
edge.} O-O 9. c3 $146 {[%eval -47,20]} (9. c4 $11 {[%eval 13,18]}) ({
Predecessor:} 9. Ne5 Qb6 10. c4 Nxd4 11. Nxd4 cxd4 12. b3 dxc4 13. bxc4 Rd8 14.
a4 {1/2-1/2 (23) Olsen,M (1976)-Kirknel,T (2160) Copenhagen 2013}) 9... a6 $15
10. Na3 $1 Qa5 11. Qc2 {[%eval -44,18]} cxd4 12. cxd4 Bxa3 {[%eval -5,18]} 13.
bxa3 $11 Qxa3 14. Rab1 a5 15. Rb3 Qa4 16. Qb2 {[%mdl 1024] White has
compensation.} Ne4 17. Rc1 f6 18. e3 Nb4 19. a3 Na6 $1 20. Bf1 $36 {[%mdl 2048]
And now Bb5 would win. White has the initiative.} Qe8 21. Rb6 g5 {[%eval 63,22]
} (21... Qd8 $11 {[%eval 16,20]}) 22. Bd6 $1 $14 {[%cal Rd6f8]} Nxd6 23. Rxd6
g4 24. Nd2 Nb8 {[%eval 132,20]} 25. Rc7 $16 Rf7 26. Rxf7 $1 Kxf7 27. Qc2 $1 {
[%cal Rc2h7]} Kg8 28. Bb5 {[%eval 49,24]} Nc6 $1 $14 29. Bxc6 bxc6 30. Rxc6 Bd7
31. Rc7 Rc8 {[%eval 105,22]} 32. Nb3 $16 a4 33. Rxc8 $1 Bxc8 34. Nc5 Bd7 35.
Qb1 Bc6 36. Qb6 h6 37. Qc7 h5 38. Nd3 Bb5 {[#]} 39. Nf4 $1 Ba6 40. Nxh5 {
[%eval 54,22]} ({Better is} 40. Qd6 $16 {[%eval 116,21]} Bc8 41. Qc7) 40...
Qxh5 $14 41. Qb8+ Kg7 {Hoping for ...Be2.} 42. Qa7+ Kh6 {...Be2 is the strong
threat.} 43. Qxa6 {[%mdl 4096] Endgame KQ-KQ} Qe8 {[%eval 130,22]} ({Black
should play} 43... Qf5 $1 $14 {[%eval 61,23]}) 44. Kg2 Kg7 45. h4 gxh3+ 46.
Kxh3 Qd7 47. g4 Kf8 48. Kg3 Qc7+ 49. Kg2 Qd7 50. f4 {Strongly threatening f5!}
Ke8 $2 {[%eval 422,21]} 51. Kg3 {[%eval 187,22]} Kf8 $2 {[%eval 553,21] [#]} (
51... Kf7 {[%eval 187,22]} 52. Qb6 Kg7) 52. Kf2 $2 {[%eval 186,19]} (52. f5 $1
{[%eval 553,21][%mdl 512]} Qc7+ (52... exf5 53. Qxf6+) 53. Kf3) 52... Ke7 53.
Ke1 Ke8 {[%eval 222,21]} 54. Ke2 Kf7 55. Kd2 Ke7 56. Kc3 Qc7+ 57. Kb4 Qc2 $2 {
[%eval 1624,16]} (57... Kf7 {[%eval 216,18]} 58. Qd3 (58. Qxa4 Qc4+ 59. Ka5
Qc7+ 60. Ka6 Qc8+ 61. Ka7 Qc7+ 62. Ka6 Qc8+ 63. Kb6 Qb8+ 64. Kc5 Qf8+ 65. Kb6
Qb8+ 66. Ka5 Qc7+ 67. Kb5 Qb8+ 68. Kc5 Qf8+ 69. Kb6 Qb8+ $11) (58. Kxa4 Qc2+
59. Kb4 Qd2+ 60. Kc5 Qxe3 $16) 58... Qc6) 58. Qa7+ $18 Kd8 59. Qa5+ Ke7 60.
Qc5+ Qxc5+ 61. dxc5 {KP-KP} e5 62. fxe5 fxe5 63. g5 d4 64. exd4 e4 65. d5 {
White mates.} e3 66. Kc3 e2 67. Kd2 Kf8 68. c6 Ke7 69. g6 Kf6 70. c7 Kxg6 71.
c8=Q Kg5 72. d6 Kf4 73. d7 Kf3 74. d8=Q e1=Q+ 75. Kxe1 Ke3 76. Qg5+ Kd3 77.
Qd5+ Ke3 78. Qc1# 1-0
"On the Chess-board lie and hypocrisy do not survive long." Lasker’s Manual of Chess by E. Lasker (New York, 1927), page 262. "Computers are incredibly fast, accurate and stupid; humans are incredibly slow, inaccurate and brilliant; together they are powerful beyond imagination." -- Albert Einstein
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