20
Mar 14

Bodley A, Round 9

[pgn eo=t autoplayMode=none pieceFont=alpha ss=64 ps=64 h=800 commentsDisplay=newline]
[Event “Bodley 2013”]
[Site “St.Benildus”]
[Date “2014.03.20”]
[Round “9”]
[White “Vinayak Unnithan”]
[Black “Mark Dennehy”]
[Result “0-1”]
[BlackElo “700”]
[ECO “B10o”]
[EventDate “2014.03.20”]

1.e4
{+0.31}
1…c6
{+0.60}
2.Nf3
{+0.51}
2…d5
{+0.54}
3.d3
{+0.00}
3…dxe4
{+0.08}
4.dxe4
{+0.01}
4…Qxd1+
{+0.03}
5.Kxd1
{+0.03}
5…Bg4
{+0.00}
6.Be2
{+0.03}
6…Nf6
{+0.15}
7.e5
{-0.22}
7…Ne4
{+0.09}
8.Be3
{+0.15}
8…e6
{+0.23}
9.h3
{+0.13}
9…Bh5
{+0.18}
10.g4
{+0.03}
10…Bg6
{+0.03}
11.h4 D
{-0.65}
11…Nd7?? +/-
{+2.55 / -0.65}
11…h5 12.gxh5 Rxh5 13.Rg1 Nc5 14.Nbd2 Nbd7 15.Nc4 Be7 16.Nd6+ Kf8
17.Bg5 f6 18.Bxf6 gxf6 19.Rxg6 Nxe5 20.Nxe5 Rxe5 21.b4 Rd5+ 22.Ke1
Bxd6
12.h5
{+2.63}
12…Bc5 D
{+2.57}
13.Nd4? += D
{+0.79 / +2.57}
13.Bxc5 Ndxc5 14.Ke1 Nxf2 15.Kxf2 Bxc2 16.Nbd2 Be4 17.Rac1 Bxf3 18.
Nxf3 Ne4+ 19.Kg2 O-O-O 20.Rc4 f5 21.gxf5 exf5 22.Ra4 a6 +/-
13…Nxf2+? +/-
{+2.47 / +0.79}
13…Nxe5 14.c3 O-O-O 15.hxg6 hxg6 16.Rxh8 Rxh8 17.Kc2 Rh1 18.Bf4 Bd6
19.Bxe5 Bxe5 20.Bf3 Re1 21.Bxe4 Rxe4 22.Nf3 Bc7 23.Nbd2 Rxg4 24.Rh1
Rg2 25.Ne4 Bf4 26.Rh8+ +=
14.Bxf2
{+2.47}
14…Be4
{+2.38}
15.Rf1
{+2.37}
15…O-O-O D
{+2.95}
16.Nc3? +=
{+1.25 / +2.95}
16.Nd2 Bg2 17.Rg1 Nxe5 18.Nxc6 Bxc6 19.Bxc5 b6 20.Be3 f6 21.Ke1 Kb7
22.Kf2 Bd5 23.Nf3 Nc4 24.g5 Rhg8 25.h6 f5 26.g6 Nxe3 27.Kxe3 +/-
16…Nxe5
{+1.44}
17.Nxe4
{+1.53}
17…Bxd4
{+1.45}
18.Kc1 D
{+1.45}
18…Rhf8?! +/-
{+2.84 / +1.45}
18…f5 19.c3 Bxf2 20.Nxf2 Rd5 21.Kc2 Rhd8 22.Rad1 g5 23.hxg6 Rxd1
24.Rxd1 Rxd1 25.Kxd1 hxg6 26.gxf5 exf5 27.Nd3 Nxd3 28.Bxd3 Kc7 29.Kd2
+=
19.Bxd4
{+2.78}
19…Rxd4 D
{+3.02}
20.Nc3? += D
{+0.73 / +3.02}
20.Ng5 Kd7 21.c3 Rd5 22.Nxh7 Rh8 23.Ng5 Ke7 24.Kc2 g6 25.Rae1 gxh5
26.gxh5 f6 27.Ne4 f5 28.Nd2 Kf6 29.Nc4 Rdd8 30.Nxe5 Kxe5 31.h6 +-
20…Nc4?! +/-
{+1.92 / +0.73}
20…Nxg4 21.b3 Ne5 22.Kb2 Kc7 23.Rae1 Rh4 24.Bd1 Nd7 25.Ne4 f6 26.
Nc3 Kd6 27.Re3 f5 28.Rg1 Rg8 29.Reg3 g6 30.hxg6 hxg6 31.Rxg6 Rxg6 +=
21.Rd1 D
{+1.22}
21…e5? +-
{+3.20 / +1.22}
21…Rfd8 22.Rg1 f6 23.b3 Ne5 24.g5 f5 25.Kb2 Rh4 26.Rae1 Rh2 27.a3
Kc7 28.b4 Rd2 29.Kb3 Rh4 30.Rh1 Rdd4 31.b5 Rxh1 32.Rxh1 Rd2 33.h6 g6
+=
22.Rxd4
{+3.32}
22…exd4
{+3.41}
23.Bxc4
{+3.41}
23…dxc3
{+3.33}
24.bxc3
{+3.32}
24…g6
{+3.46}
25.hxg6
{+3.43}
25…fxg6
{+3.61}
26.Kb2
{+3.69}
26…Rf4
{+3.66}
27.Be6+
{+3.84}
27…Kc7 D
{+4.03}
28.Rd1?! +/-
{+2.72 / +4.03}
28.Rh1 Kd6 29.Bb3 Rxg4 30.Rxh7 Rf4 31.Rxb7 a6 32.Rg7 Rg4 33.Ra7 g5
34.Rxa6 Rf4 35.Ba4 Rc4 36.Bb5 Rc5 37.Be2 Re5 38.Bf3 +-
28…Re4 D
{+2.84}
29.Rd7+? += D
{+1.08 / +2.84}
29.Bg8 h5 30.gxh5 gxh5 31.Bh7 Rg4 32.Rd4 b5 33.Bf5 Rxd4 34.cxd4 c5
35.Kc3 Kc6 36.Kd3 h4 37.c3 a5 38.Ke4 Kd6 39.Bg4 b4 40.cxb4 axb4 41.
dxc5+ Kxc5 42.Kf4 Kd5 43.Kg5 Kc5 44.Kxh4 +/-
29…Kb6? +/-
{+2.97 / +1.08}
29…Kc8 30.Re7+ Kd8 31.Rxb7 Rxe6 32.Rxh7 Re7 33.Rh6 Re6 34.Kb3 Kc7
35.Rh7+ Kb6 36.Rg7 a6 37.g5 Kc5 38.Rg8 Kd5 39.a4 Kc5 40.c4 Kd4 41.c3+
Ke4 42.Ra8 c5 43.Rf8 Rb6+ 44.Kc2 Re6 45.Rf6 Ke5 46.Rf7 Kd6 47.Ra7 +=
30.Bg8
{+3.23}
30…Rxg4
{+3.61}
31.Bxh7
{+3.55}
31…g5
{+4.11}
32.Rg7
{+4.15}
32…Rg1
{+4.25}
33.Bf5
{+4.37}
33…a5
{+4.63}
34.Bc8 D
{+4.71}
34…c5?! +- D
{+5.57 / +4.71}
34…g4 35.Rxg4 Rf1 36.Rg7 Rf8 37.Be6 Rf4 38.c4 Rf6 39.Bg4 Rf2 40.c5+
Kb5 41.Rxb7+ Kxc5 42.Rg7 Rg2 43.Rg6 Kb4 44.Bf5 Rxg6 45.Bxg6 c5 46.a3+
Kb5 47.Kb3 c4+ 48.Kc3 Ka4 +-
35.Rxb7+?! +-
{+4.60 / +5.57}
35.Bxb7 c4 36.a4 g4 37.Bd5 g3 38.Rg6+ Kc7 39.Bxc4 g2 40.Bd5 +-
35…Kc6
{+4.69}
36.Ra7 D
{+5.25}
36…g4?! +-
{+5.97 / +5.25}
36…Kb6 37.Rg7 Kc6 38.Bb7+ Kd6 39.Rg6+ Ke7 40.Rc6 g4 41.Rxc5 Kf6 42.
Rxa5 Re1 43.c4 g3 44.Kc3 Re7 45.Bd5 Ke5 46.Kd3 Kf4 47.Ra8 Rd7 48.Rg8
+-
37.Rxa5
{+6.43}
37…g3 D
{+6.90}
38.Bg4?? += D
{+0.96 / +6.90}
38.Ra6+ Kc7 39.Bh3 Re1 40.Bg2 Re2 41.Bd5 Re5 42.Rc6+ Kd7 43.c4 Rg5
44.Bg2 Rg8 45.Rxc5 Kd6 46.Rh5 Ke7 47.Kc3 Kf6 48.a4 Kg6 49.Rd5 Kf6 50.
a5 Ke6 51.a6 +-
38…Kd6?? +- D
{+5.51 / +0.96}
38…g2 39.Bf3+ Kb6 40.Ra3 Rb1+ 41.Kxb1 g1=Q+ 42.Kb2 Qf1 43.Be4 Qf7
44.Rb3+ Ka5 45.Bg2 Qc4 46.a3 Ka6 47.Bf3 Qe6 48.Bb7+ Ka7 49.Rb5 Qf5 50.
Bg2 Ka6 51.a4 Ka7 52.Bc6 Qe5 53.Rb7+ Ka6 54.Rf7 Kb6 55.Bb5 Qe6 56.Rh7
Qg6 57.Bd3 Qe6 58.a5+ Kxa5 59.Ra7+ +=
39.a4?? += D
{+1.14 / +5.51}
39.Ra6+ Ke5 40.Rg6 Rh1 41.Bf3 Rh7 42.Bg2 Kf4 43.a4 c4 44.a5 Rh5 45.a6
Ra5 46.Kc1 Ra2 47.Kd2 Ra4 48.Rc6 Ke5 49.Ke2 Kf4 50.Bf3 Ke5 51.Ke3 Ra1
52.Rc5+ Kd6 +-
39…Rg2?? +-
{+6.34 / +1.14}
39…g2 40.Ra6+ Ke5 41.Bh3 Rb1+ 42.Kxb1 g1=Q+ 43.Kb2 Qg3 44.Bf1 Qf2
45.Bb5 Qf7 46.Rc6 Qa7 47.Rg6 Kf4 48.Re6 Qb8 49.Ra6 Ke5 50.Rh6 Qa7 51.
Rc6 Kd5 52.Rh6 Qc7 53.Rf6 Qa7 54.Rf5+ Ke4 55.Rg5 Qb6 56.Rg6 Qa7 57.Ra6
Qb7 58.Rc6 Qa7 59.Re6+ Kf4 60.Rg6 Ke5 61.Rh6 Kf4 62.Rg6 +=
40.Ra6+
{+7.24}
40…Kc7
{+7.96}
41.a5
{+7.59}
41…Rxc2+
{+93.65}
42.Kxc2
{+141.77}
42…g2
{+94.97}
43.Ra7+
{+327.11}
43…Kb8 D
{+327.11}
44.Rg7?? =
{+0.00 / +327.11}
44.Ra8+ Kc7 45.Rc8+ Kb7 46.Bf3+ Kxc8 47.Bxg2 Kb8 48.Kd3 Kc7 +-
44…g1=Q
{+0.00}
45.Rg8+
{+0.00}
45…Ka7
{+0.00}
46.Rg7+
{+0.00}
46…Kb8
{+0.00}
47.Rg8+
{+0.00}
47…Kc7
{+0.00}
48.Rg7+
{+0.00}
48…Kd8 D
{+0.00}
49.Rg8+? -/+
{-2.41 / +0.00}
49.a6 Qg2+ 50.Kb3 Qd5+ 51.Ka3 Qc4 52.Rd7+ Ke8 53.a7 Qxc3+ 54.Ka2 Qc2+
55.Ka3 Qc3+ =
49…Ke7
{-2.45}
50.a6
{-2.52}
50…Qf2+ D
{-2.52}
51.Kb3?? -+
{-10.17 / -2.52}
51.Kd3 Qf1+ 52.Ke3 Qxa6 53.Bf5 Qf1 54.Be4 Qe1+ 55.Kf3 Qxc3+ 56.Kf4
Qf6+ 57.Ke3 Qh6+ 58.Kf3 Qh1+ 59.Ke3 Qh3+ 60.Kf4 Qh4+ 61.Rg4 Qf2+ 62.
Bf3 -/+
51…Qf7+
{-66.96}
52.c4
{-77.07}
52…Qxg8
{-77.15}
53.a7
{-86.52}
53…Qa8
{-97.31}
54.Kc3
{-121.60}
54…Qxa7
{-149.36}
55.Kd3
{-327.18}
55…Kd6
{-135.70}
56.Ke4
{-150.91}
56…Qa2
{-143.81}
57.Kd3
{-89.34}
57…Qb3+
{-327.36}
58.Kd2
{-327.37}
58…Qxc4
{-327.38}
59.Be2
{-327.40}
59…Qd4+
{-327.42}
60.Bd3
{-327.44}
60…c4
{-327.45}
61.Ke1
{-327.44}
61…cxd3
{-327.46}
62.Kd1
{-327.48}
62…Ke5
{-327.46}
63.Kc1
{-327.47}
63…d2+
{-327.48}
64.Kd1
{-327.48}
64…Ke4
{-327.49}
65.Kc2
{-327.49}
65…d1=Q# 0-1
[/pgn]


26
Feb 14

Bodley A, Round 8

After a long gap over Xmas thanks to work timetables and family commitments and the Xmas break in the league, I came back in on Round 8 against Portmarnock chess club in a home match against a young opponent. To be honest, while I won the game, I didn’t really get much enjoyment out of it – there weren’t many puzzling moments, I made one major blunder, but got back on top far too easily and the endgame just felt like bullying as the analysis graph shows:

Round 8 analysis graph

Here’s the game with annotations:

[pgn eo=t autoplayMode=none pieceFont=alpha ss=64 ps=64 h=800 commentsDisplay=newline]
[Event “Bodley 2014”]
[Site “St.Benildus”]
[Date “2014.02.26”]
[Round “8”]
[White “Mark Dennehy”]
[Black “Gabor Major”]
[Result “1-0”]
[BlackElo “700”]
[EventDate “2014.02.26”]
[Annotator “Stockfish 210214 64”]

1.d4
{+0.23

Going with John’s d4 opening here.}
1…d5
{-0.23}
2.Nf3
{+0.23}
2…Nf6
{+0.32}
3.g3
{-0.20}
3…Nc6
{-0.07}
4.Bg2
{-0.19}
4…Bf5
{+0.38}
5.O-O
{+0.23

Well, that’s the inital tabia without any major issue, though
stockfish thinks I’m a bit on the back foot.}
5…e6
{-0.08}
6.c3
{-0.13}
6…Bxb1
{+0.66}
7.Rxb1
{+0.61

And now I have the bishop pair and am arguably ahead on development.}
7…g6
{+1.23}
8.Qb3
{+1.32}
8…b6
{+1.67

And now his pawn structures are a bit broken up.}
9.Ng5 D
{+0.94}
9…Bh6? +/-
{+2.88 / +0.94}
9…Be7 10.Qa4 Qd7 11.e4 O-O 12.Bf4 h6 13.exd5 Nxd5 +=
10.e4
{+2.64}
10…O-O
{+2.53}
11.Nxe6
{+2.80}
11…fxe6
{+2.58}
12.Bxh6
{+2.62

Bishops versus knights in what’s shaping up to be a reasonably open
game…}
12…Na5
{+3.10}
13.Qb5
{+2.72

Hm. Qb4 might have been smarter, attacking his rook a bit more
strongly.}
13…c6
{+2.87}
14.Qe2
{+3.31

Well, by this point the pawns are screaming kingside attack anyway…}
14…Rf7
{+3.40}
15.exd5 D
{+2.87

Probably not the best move, but I’m thinking Qe6 here after the
obvious exd, just to poke about a bit and see what happens. }
15…cxd5? +-
{+4.86 / +2.87

Oh. Okay, didn’t think he’d take that one, it’s an obvious blunder.}
15…exd5 16.Bh3 Kh8 17.Rbe1 Nc4 18.Qe6 Qe8 19.b3 Qxe6 20.Bxe6 +/-
16.Qxe6 D
{+4.19}
16…Nc4?! +-
{+5.20 / +4.19

Er, what now? I mean, you don’t even have the fork on d2 here, why
would you do this?}
16…Qd7 17.Qxd7 Rxd7 18.Rfe1 Rad8 19.Bg5 Kg7 20.Re6 Rf7 21.Rbe1 +-
17.Rfe1
{+4.65

Bxd was probably nastier here in hindsight.}
17…Qd7
{+5.00}
18.b3
{+4.30}
18…Qxe6
{+5.11}
19.Rxe6
{+5.41}
19…Na3
{+5.57}
20.Rxf6
{+6.27}
20…Rxf6
{+7.37}
21.Bxd5+
{+7.37}
21…Kh8 D
{+7.31}
22.Bxa8?? +/-
{+2.46 / +7.31

Ah feck, what was I thinking? }
22.Re1 g5 23.Bxg5 Raf8 24.Bxf6+ Rxf6 25.c4 Nc2 26.Re8+ Kg7 27.Re7+
Kf8 28.Rxh7 a5 29.Kg2 Nxd4 30.f4 Ne2 31.Kf3 Nc3 +-
22…Nxb1 D
{+2.49}
23.d5? +=
{+0.93 / +2.49

And that’s the advantage all thrown away now. Poop. }
23.c4 Nc3 24.Kg2 Nxa2 25.Bf4 Kg7 26.Be5 Nc1 27.f4 Nxb3 28.Bd5 Nd2 29.
Bxf6+ Kxf6 30.c5 bxc5 31.dxc5 +/-
23…Nxc3
{+0.32}
24.a3 D
{-0.67}
24…Ne4? +=
{+0.84 / -0.67}
24…Rd6 25.Bf4 Ne2+ 26.Kg2 Nxf4+ 27.gxf4 Kg8 28.Kg3 Rd8 29.Bc6 Kf7
25.Bc1 D
{+0.30

Looking at pinning the rook to let that pawn past.}
25…Nxf2? +/-
{+2.54 / +0.30}
25…Kg8 26.Be3 Kf7 27.Bc6 Ke7 28.Kg2 Rf5 29.f3 Nd6 =
26.Bb2 D
{+2.80}
26…Nh3+?? +-
{+6.39 / +2.80

Well that seems weak…}
26…Ne4 27.d6 Kg8 28.Bxe4 Rxd6 29.Bc3 Kf7 30.Kf2 Ke6 31.Ke3 Rd1 32.
h3 Rg1 33.Kf4 Rf1+ 34.Ke3 Rg1 +/-
27.Kg2
{+7.54}
27…Kg7 D
{+7.81}
28.Bxf6+ +-
{+6.35 / +7.81

Stockfish says this is a blunder, but I’m thinking this way I get both
rook and knight. Not sure why stockfish thinks this approach is so
wrong.}
28.Kxh3 Kf7 29.Bxf6 Kxf6 30.Kg4 Ke7 31.Kg5 a5 32.h4 b5 33.Kh6 Kf7 34.
d6 Ke6 35.Kxh7 +-
28…Kxf6
{+7.14}
29.Kxh3
{+7.59

Yup, this is where stockfish said I’d be anway. Maybe it’s that his
king is more central but in a Bodley game I think this is splitting
hairs too much…}
29…Ke5
{+7.66}
30.Kg4
{+7.85}
30…h6 D
{+8.02}
31.h4 +-
{+6.96 / +8.02

Well, Bc6 would cause his a and b pawns more hassle I suppose, but
still…}
31.Bc6 Kd6 32.Kf4 a6 33.h3 b5 34.b4 g5+ 35.Kg4 Ke5 36.Kh5 Ke4 37.Kxh6
+-
31…h5+
{+9.46

Well that’s both his g and h pawns lost there.}
32.Kg5
{+12.34}
32…Kd6
{+13.24}
33.Kxg6
{+13.72}
33…Kc7
{+14.16}
34.Kxh5
{+20.64}
34…Kb8
{+22.18

I know he’s after the bishop, but this is just timewasting while I eat
his g and h pawns becuase he can’t stop Bc6 and after that point he
can’t touch either the bishop or the d pawn or stop me from queening
both g and h pawns. And Bc6 gives his a and b pawns hassle as well.}
35.Bc6
{+27.79}
35…Kc7 D
{+33.75}
36.Be8 +-
{+12.50 / +33.75

No, I have no idea why I did that. Seriously, makes no sense now and
didn’t make much to me ten seconds after I made it then either.}
36.Kg6 Kd6 37.h5 Ke5 38.h6 Kd4 39.h7 Kc3 40.d6 Kxb3 41.d7 Kxa3 42.
d8=Q Ka2 43.h8=Q Kb3 44.Qd3+ Ka2 45.Qdd4 +-
36…Kd6 D
{+16.34}
37.Bf7 +-
{+13.60 / +16.34}
37.Kg6 b5 38.h5 Kc5 39.Bc6 b4 40.axb4+ Kxb4 41.h6 Kxb3 42.h7 a6 43.
h8=Q +-
37…Ke7
{+20.89}
38.Kg6
{+22.97}
38…a5
{+32.48

Finally getting the endgame back in motion. Only now I’m weaker than
Bc6 would have left me. Feck it, there’s enough margin for now.}
39.h5
{+20.67}
39…b5
{+97.32}
40.h6
{+108.68

Yeah, he can see it at this point. I don’t know why he doesn’t resign
here, I think it’s just that Bodley players are generally coached not
to because Bodley opponents often blunder endgames.}
40…a4
{+108.75}
41.b4
{+97.22

And that’s a and b locked up.}
41…Kd6
{+139.76}
42.h7
{+327.39

Even stockfish is saying it’s a St.Jude affair now.}
42…Ke5
{+327.42}
43.h8=Q+
{+327.44

Oh, come on, you know you’re toast, do we have to do all the steps?
(Seriously, I feel like a bully now)}
43…Ke4
{+327.44}
44.d6
{+327.45

Erm, okay, maybe if I just make it really obvious?}
44…Kf3
{+327.45}
45.d7
{+327.46}
45…Kxg3
{+327.46}
46.d8=Q
{+327.47}
46…Kf3
{+327.47

Apparently not. Well, it’s an overkill mate, but, okay.}
47.Qd5+
{+327.47}
47…Ke3
{+327.47}
48.Qhe5+
{+327.48}
48…Kf2
{+327.48}
49.Qd2+
{+327.49}
49…Kf3
{+327.49}
50.Qee3+
{+327.49}
50…Kg4
{+327.49}
51.Qdd4# 1-0
[/pgn]

It was the first time I used John’s d4 opening in an over-the-board game (I’d been using it a lot on chess.com and in friendly club games beforehand), and it just seemed to confuse my opponent because it was a bit outside the norm, but it’s not like it was some wild variation nobody’s ever seen before, and my opponent was too capture-happy too early on, leaving me with the bishop pair and him with a broken pawn structure. I did manage to throw away a rook with 22.Bxa8 which was stupid and threw away a two-piece lead in material in one or two moves, but the endgame was so awful that the blunder didn’t save him. Score one for Silman’s Complete Endgame Course I suppose. Honestly, I felt awful in the last few moves, it was almost bullying chess. Less games like that would be nice.

The team report on the match is here on the Benildus website.


26
Feb 14

Bodley A, Round 8

[pgn eo=t autoplayMode=none pieceFont=alpha ss=64 ps=64 h=800 commentsDisplay=newline]
[Event “Bodley 2014”]
[Site “St.Benildus”]
[Date “2014.02.26”]
[Round “8”]
[White “Mark Dennehy”]
[Black “Gabor Major”]
[Result “1-0”]
[BlackElo “700”]
[EventDate “2014.02.26”]
[Annotator “Stockfish 210214 64”]

1. d4
{+0.12}
1. … d5
{+0.16}

2. Nf3
{+0.18}
2. … Nf6
{+0.34}

3. g3
{+0.00}
3. … Nc6
{+0.00}

4. Bg2
{+0.08}
4. … Bf5
{+0.16}

5. O-O
{+0.13}
5. … e6
{+0.29}

6. c3 D
{-0.04}
6. … Bxb1?! +=
{+0.82 / -0.04}

6. … Be7 7. Nh4 Be4 8. Bg5 Bxg2 9. Kxg2 O-O 10. Nd2 e5 11. Nf5 exd4 12. cxd4 Re8 13. Rc1 Bb4 14. a3 Bd6 15. Nf3 Re4 16. Bxf6 Qxf6 17. Nxd6 Qxd6 =

7. Rxb1
{+0.87}
7. … g6
{+1.29}

8. Qb3
{+1.25}
8. … b6 D
{+1.80}

9. Ng5?! += D
{+0.89 / +1.80}

9. Ne5 Nxe5 10. dxe5 Nd7 11. e4 c6 12. exd5 cxd5 13. c4 dxc4 14. Qxc4 Rc8 15. Qa4 Bg7 16. Rd1 Rc7 17. Bc6 Bxe5 18. Qb5 Rxc6 19. Qxc6 Qc7 20. Qb5 h5 21. Rxd7 Qxd7 22. Qxe5 +/-

9. … Bh6? +/-
{+2.82 / +0.89}

9. … h6 10. Nf3 Bg7 11. Qa3 Ne7 12. Nd2 O-O 13. e4 a5 14. Re1 dxe4 15. Nxe4 Nfd5 16. c4 Nb4 +=

10. e4 D
{+2.74}
10. … O-O?! +-
{+3.59 / +2.74}

10. … Na5 11. Qc2 Nxe4 12. Nxe6 fxe6 13. Bxh6 Qe7 14. Rbe1 O-O-O 15. Bxe4 dxe4 16. Qxe4 Rhe8 17. Qa8+ Kd7 18. Qxa7 Ra8 +/-

11. Nxe6
{+3.56}
11. … fxe6
{+3.56}

12. Bxh6 D
{+3.40}
12. … Na5?! +- D
{+4.11 / +3.40}

12. … Rf7 13. Bh3 Qd7 14. exd5 Nxd5 15. Rbe1 Re8 16. Re2 Nd8 17. Bg5 c6 18. Rfe1 Nc7 19. Qa4 a6 20. Qb3 b5 21. Bxd8 Qxd8 22. Bxe6 Nxe6 23. Rxe6 Rxe6 24. Qxe6 Qf6 +-

13. Qb5?! +-
{+3.12 / +4.11}

13. Qc2 Rf7 14. Bh3 Re7 15. Bg5 Kg7 16. e5 Ne4 17. Bxe7 Qxe7 18. Bg2 Ng5 19. b3 Nf7 20. c4 c6 21. Rfe1 Re8 22. Rbc1 Qb4 23. Qc3 Qxc3 24. Rxc3 Rf8 25. cxd5 +-

13. … c6
{+3.73}

14. Qe2
{+3.93}
14. … Rf7
{+3.89}

15. exd5 D
{+3.56}
15. … cxd5? +- D
{+5.55 / +3.56}

15. … exd5 16. Bh3 Kh8 17. Rbe1 Ng8 18. Bf4 Nf6 19. b3 Qf8 20. Be6 Rb7 21. Qf3 Qg7 22. c4 dxc4 23. b4 +-

16. Qxe6?! +- D
{+4.25 / +5.55}

16. Bh3 Qe7 17. Bxe6 Re8 18. Rbe1 Nc4 19. b3 Nd6 20. Bxf7+ Qxf7 21. Qd3 Rc8 22. f3 Nfe8 23. Bf4 Nf5 24. a4 Nc7 25. g4 Ng7 26. Be5 Nce6 27. Qd2 Rf8 +-

16. … Nc4?! +-
{+5.67 / +4.25}

16. … Qd7 17. Rfe1 Qb5 18. b4 Nc4 19. a4 Qd7 20. Qxd7 Rxd7 21. Bh3 Rc7 22. Be6+ Kh8 23. Bf4 Re7 24. Bg5 Rxe6 25. Rxe6 Ne4 26. h4 Nxc3 27. Rbe1 a6 28. a5 bxa5 29. bxa5 Ne4 30. Kg2 Nxa5 +-

17. Rfe1
{+5.20}
17. … Qd7 D
{+5.30}

18. b3?! +- D
{+4.02 / +5.30}

18. Bh3 Qd8 19. Bg5 Kg7 20. Bg2 Qf8 21. Bxd5 Nxd5 22. Qxd5 Rf5 23. Qxc4 Rxg5 24. Qc7+ Kg8 25. Re7 Rf5 26. Rxh7 Rxf2 27. Qd7 Rf7 28. Rxf7 Qxf7 +-

18. … Qxe6?? +-
{+7.65 / +4.02}

18. … Nd6 19. Bf4 Nf5 20. Bg5 Ne4 21. Qxd7 Rxd7 22. Bxe4 dxe4 23. Rxe4 Nd6 24. Re5 Nf7 25. Re7 Rxe7 26. Bxe7 Re8 27. Re1 Nd6 28. Re5 Nb5 29. Rxb5 Rxe7 30. Re5 Rxe5 31. dxe5 Kf7 32. f4 Ke6 +-

19. Rxe6
{+7.69}
19. … Na3
{+7.75}

20. Rxf6
{+7.71}
20. … Rxf6
{+7.80}

21. Bxd5+
{+7.80}
21. … Kh8 D
{+7.88}

22. Bxa8?? +/-
{+2.53 / +7.88}

22. Re1 g5 23. Bxg5 Raf8 24. Bxf6+ +-

22. … Nxb1 D
{+3.01}

23. d5? =
{+0.43 / +3.01}

23. c4 Nc3 24. Kg2 Nxa2 25. Bf4 Rxf4 26. gxf4 Kg7 27. Kf3 Kf6 28. Bc6 a6 29. c5 bxc5 30. dxc5 Ke6 31. Ke3 Nb4 32. Bf3 Nc2+ 33. Ke4 Kd7 34. Ke5 Nb4 35. f5 gxf5 36. Kxf5 +-

23. … Nxc3 D
{+0.42}

24. a3?! D
{-0.68 / +0.42}

24. Bc6 Nxa2 25. Bg5 Kg7 26. Bxf6+ Kxf6 27. d6 Nb4 28. Bb5 Ke6 29. d7 Ke7 30. f4 Nd5 31. f5 gxf5 32. Bd3 f4 33. Bxh7 fxg3 34. hxg3 Kxd7 35. Kf2 Ke6 36. g4 Ke5 37. g5 Nf4 38. Kf3 Ne6 39. Kg4 a5 =

24. … Ne4?! +=
{+0.62 / -0.68}

24. … Rd6 25. Bb7 Kg8 26. Kg2 Nxd5 27. Ba6 Kf7 28. Bc4 Ke6 29. Kf3 Rd7 30. Bf4 Kf5 31. Bc1 Ke5 32. Bb2+ Kd6 33. Bd4 Rf7+ 34. Ke4 Re7+ 35. Kf3 Kc6 36. Bd3 Re8 37. h3 Re7 38. Kg4 Re1

25. Bc1 D
{+0.00}
25. … Nxf2? +/-
{+2.92 / +0.00}

25. … Rf8 26. Bb7 Nxf2 27. d6 Ng4 28. Bb2+ Nf6 29. g4 h6 30. h4 Kg8 31. g5 hxg5 32. hxg5 Nd7 33. Bd5+ Kh7 34. b4 Rf5 35. Bc6 Rxg5+ 36. Kf2 Nb8 37. Be4 Nd7 38. Bc6 =

26. Bb2 D
{+2.92}
26. … Nh3+?? +-
{+10.50 / +2.92}

26. … Ne4 27. d6 Kg8 28. Bxe4 Rxd6 29. Bc3 Kf7 30. Kf2 Ke6 31. Ke3 Rd1 32. b4 Rc1 33. Kd2 Rf1 34. Bd4 Rf7 35. a4 Rc7 36. Kd3 Rc1 37. a5 bxa5 38. bxa5 a6 39. Bb7 Rd1+ 40. Ke3 Re1+ 41. Kd2 +/-

27. Kg2
{+11.76}
27. … Kg7
{+12.91}

28. Bxf6+
{+10.56}
28. … Kxf6
{+12.24}

29. Kxh3
{+12.42}
29. … Ke5
{+13.12}

30. Kg4
{+13.41}
30. … h6
{+15.22}

31. h4
{+16.68}
31. … h5+
{+90.45}

32. Kg5
{+93.33}
32. … Kd6
{+95.56}

33. Kxg6
{+101.21}
33. … Kc7
{+102.79}

34. Kxh5
{+146.55}
34. … Kb8
{+327.29}

35. Bc6
{+327.37}
35. … Kc7
{+327.38}

36. Be8
{+96.33}
36. … Kd6
{+108.76}

37. Bf7
{+109.62}
37. … Ke7
{+327.37}

38. Kg6
{+327.39}
38. … a5
{+327.39}

39. h5
{+327.40}
39. … b5
{+327.41}

40. h6
{+327.42}
40. … a4
{+327.43}

41. b4
{+327.43}
41. … Kd6
{+327.43}

42. h7
{+327.43}
42. … Ke5
{+327.43}

43. h8=Q+
{+327.44}
43. … Ke4
{+327.44}

44. d6
{+327.45}
44. … Kf3
{+327.45}

45. d7
{+327.46}
45. … Kxg3
{+327.46}

46. d8=Q
{+327.47}
46. … Kf3
{+327.47}

47. Qd5+
{+327.47}
47. … Ke3
{+327.47}

48. Qhe5+
{+327.48}
48. … Kf2
{+327.48}

49. Qd2+
{+327.49}
49. … Kf3
{+327.49}

50. Qee3+
{+327.49}
50. … Kg4
{+327.49}

51. Qdd4#
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