[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "????.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "tradechess"]
[Black "Stockfish"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "E10"]
[Annotator "Tactical Analysis 3.0 (4s)"]
[PlyCount "108"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 Nc6 3. Nf3 e6
4. Bg5 h6 5. Bf4 d5 6. e3 Be7 7. Bd3 {[#]} Nb4 $146 ({Predecessor:} 7... O-O 8.
Nc3 a6 9. Qc2 Nb4 10. Qd2 Nxd3+ 11. Qxd3 Bd6 12. Bg3 dxc4 13. Qxc4 Bxg3 14.
hxg3 {0-1 (30) Yangibayev,R-Pehl,F LSS email 2008}) 8. Be2 {White has an edge.}
O-O 9. O-O (9. a3 $5 {[%cal Ra3b4]} Nc6 10. O-O $14) 9... Nh5 10. Be5 Nf6 11.
h3 Nc6 12. Bh2 Bd6 13. Bxd6 Qxd6 14. Nc3 Re8 15. cxd5 Nxd5 16. Nxd5 exd5 17. a3
Ne7 18. Bd3 g6 19. Qc2 Kg7 20. Rac1 c6 21. Ne5 h5 22. Rfe1 Rb8 (22... Bf5 {
looks sharper.} 23. Qb3 Rab8 24. Be2 Rh8 25. Bd3 Rhe8) 23. b4 Bf5 24. Bxf5 Nxf5
25. Nd3 Qd8 26. Qe2 Nd6 27. Qf3 Ra8 28. Nf4 a5 29. Qg3 axb4 30. axb4 Rh8 31.
Ra1 Rb8 32. Nd3 Qe7 33. Nc5 f6 34. Qf3 Rhe8 35. Nd3 Ra8 36. Nf4 Kh6 37. Qg3 {
[%csl Gf4][%cal Rg3g6]} g5 {Threatens to win with ...Ne4.} 38. Nd3 h4 39. Qf3
Qe6 40. Nc5 Qe7 41. Qd1 f5 42. Ra7 $2 {[%mdl 8192] aqui houve um take back,
mas mesmo assim perdi} (42. Qd2 $11) 42... Rxa7 $19 43. Qc2 Ra1 $2 ({Black
should try} 43... Rea8 $19 44. Nd3 Ra1) 44. Rxa1 $15 g4 45. hxg4 fxg4 46. Qd2
Qg5 47. Ra7 h3 {Strongly threatening ...hxg2.} 48. g3 Qf5 49. Qe2 $2 (49. e4+
Qg5 50. Qxg5+ Kxg5 51. exd5) 49... Nb5 50. Rxb7 {[#]} Nxd4 $1 {[%mdl 576] ( ->
...Nf3+). Pin} 51. Qd3 {[#]} (51. exd4 Rxe2) 51... h2+ $1 {[%mdl 512]} 52. Kxh2
{Hoping for Qxf5.} Qh5+ {Black mates.} 53. Kg2 Qh3+ 54. Kg1 Nf3# {Accuracy:
White = 59%, Black = 88%.} 0-1
"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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