[Event "Live Chess"] [Site "Chess.com"] [Date "2021.07.27"] [Round "?"] [White "Hikaru"] [Black "champ2005"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "C65"] [WhiteElo "3227"] [BlackElo "2962"] [Annotator "Ronen"] [PlyCount "123"] [EventDate "2021.??.??"] [TimeControl "180+1"] {[%evp 0,123,23,23,25,18,17,13,11,15,18,3,9,2,8,7,9,-6,0,-29,-21,-67,-41,-45, -51,-55,-47,-51,-30,-59,-56,-71,-66,-91,-97,-91,-74,-89,-47,-115,-47,-61,-61, -61,-61,-61,-61,-77,-85,-75,-72,-95,-102,-105,-105,-105,-105,-112,-112,-105, -108,-109,-96,-114,-94,-119,-114,-115,-136,-119,-122,-135,-141,-146,-135,-114, -120,-156,-52,-56,-8,-18,42,132,138,141,170,163,218,244,244,261,290,293,261, 271,268,282,278,282,287,205,201,252,328,328,337,331,331,342,348,336,336,244, 336,361,563,839,1015,1282,1282,1302,1312,27080,1312,29956]} 1. e4 {This was the last round of July 27 Titled Tuesday. My opponent the young rising Indian star Raunak Sadhwani was the sole leader with 9/10 while I had 8.5. This was a true all or nothing game} e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. d3 Bc5 5. O-O Nd4 6. Be3 c6 7. Bxd4 {Novelty! 7.Nxd4 was played in Dubov- Nihal Aeroflot 2019 with complicated position after 7...exd4 8.Bg5 as black can not take white's Bishop on b5 due to 9.e5 winning the game} exd4 8. Ba4 {But this is wrong! 8.e5 is the critical move with a very interesting position that has never been played yet! 8. Ba4 is not active enough} O-O 9. a3 d5 10. e5 $2 {A mistake - the main problem with this is that the Bishop on a4 gets totally blocked.. also the e5 becomes a target - much better were Nbd2 or exd5 when white's possible is reasonable} Ne8 {Nh5 was even stronger.. white's already in some serious trouble} 11. h3 Nc7 12. Nbd2 b5 13. Bb3 Bf5 14. Re1 Ne6 {perfect knight - perfect blockade} 15. Nf1 Bg6 16. Ba2 a5 17. Ng3 h6 {17...f5 followed by f4 expanding on the king's side was good play for black..} (17... f5 18. exf6 Qxf6 {[%CAl Gf8f1,Ge6f4]}) 18. Qd2 Qb6 {If black wants to play on the Queen's side then starting with 18...a4 and then playing for the b4 push would have been better} 19. Nh2 $1 {counterplay! white is going for f4 and play over the King side} b4 20. f4 bxa3 21. bxa3 Bxa3 22. f5 $2 {too much! Rf1 was better preparing f5.. black has allowed white lot's of play on the King side.. white might even be better here} Bb4 23. Qc1 Bxe1 24. Qxe1 Qb4 25. fxg6 $2 {This is somewhat wrong - not easy not to take a piece yet - this is exactly what white had to do - the knight on e6 is the key - blockading and protecting the d4 pawn.. by playing 25.Nf3 White reserves the possibilities to capture the Knight and the Bishop which was a way better play than the immediate 25.f5xB} Qxe1+ 26. Rxe1 fxg6 27. Nf3 Rfb8 28. Ra1 {Objectively black is winning here - once again the blocked Bishop on a2 is the story..} a4 {it's hard to imagine but this very logical move is somewhat wrong after 28...Rb4 black has a possible threat of Ra4 pinning white - a powerful possibility to keep} 29. Ne2 Rb4 {And here my young opponent has made maybe his biggest blunder of the game - No - it is not the move Rb4 is perfectly ok move and black is way way better - but my opponent offered me a draw here - knowing he is much better and knowing this will guarantee him a win in the tournament - yet why should I accept the draw? Yes I am worse, but this is all or nothing situation. Who remembers the third / fourth places on Titled Tuesday? As such, I played my next move rejecting the draw offer. I believe this moment has a key effect on the game as my opponent play became more passive. Not going for a win which ultimately cost him the game} 30. Kf1 $1 {White needs to cover some squares over the Queen's side - in the endgame this is the time to use your king for that} Kf7 31. Ke1 Ke7 32. Kd2 Rab8 (32... Rf8 {was better}) 33. Nh4 {a natural move creating some threats and play - we were both becoming low very low on time with about 1 minute left.. white had a beautiful little trick here 33. g3 let's see} (33. g3 $1 {what's the idea let's assume black goes Rf8. .} Rf8 ( 33... a3 {The best move for black.. but giving white the b3 square is not what black truly want to do}) 34. Nfxd4 $1 {Bang!} Nxd4 35. Nxd4 Rxd4 36. c3 {:)}) 33... g5 34. Nf3 {clearly Nf5 was better.. but with very low time on the clock Nf3 seemed somewhat safer..} Kd7 35. Kc1 Kc7 {Kc7 not bad.. but my opponent made no attempts to win, no attempts to breakthrough. Remember the draw offer? It was probably the key factor that shaped his play after. Objectively black is winning and h5 with g4 following by penetrating on the \"f\" file should win the game for black right away} (35... h5 {[%CAl Gg5g4,Gb8f8]}) 36. Bb1 Kd7 37. c3 $1 {Some light in this tunnel! The light colored Bishop that was blocked for almost 30 moves will see some light soon Bc2 - this is interesting psychological moment - black was in full control - but did not use that to decide the game and now for the first time in this game black has to consider some threats by white. This psychological change with very low time on the clock proved critical} dxc3 38. Nxc3 Nc5 $2 {very logical move - yet a wrong move.. but with no time not easy not to play such move} (38... g4 {Still very powerful for black} 39. hxg4 Rxg4) 39. Bc2 Ke6 (39... Ra8 {was needed - but after Ra3 white seems worse but the game is completely on}) 40. d4 $1 { Finally! white is active - the light colored Bishop is fully in the game.. my opponent lost the game on his next move} Rc4 $2 {logical but just losing} ( 40... Nb3+ 41. Bxb3 axb3 (41... Rxb3 42. Nxa4 $18 {[%CAl Ga4c5]}) 42. Kb2 { white is very ok a possible continuation for the game can be} Rc4 43. Ra7 Rxc3 44. Kxc3 b2 45. Nd2 b1=Q 46. Nxb1 Rxb1 {with a drawish endgame} 47. Rxg7 c5) 41. dxc5 Rxc3 42. Nd4+ $1 {Most likely the move my opponent had missed since Kxe5 losing to Nxc6 winning the rook on b8} Kd7 43. Rxa4 {A few moves after being extremely passive, white's pieces are now dominating the board. The game is over and the rest is pretty clear.} Rb7 44. e6+ Ke7 45. Nxc6+ Kf6 (45... Kxe6 46. Nd8+) 46. e7 Rxe7 47. Nxe7 Kxe7 48. Ra7+ Kf6 49. Rc7 Ke5 50. c6 Kd6 51. Rxg7 Rxc6 52. Rg6+ Kc5 53. Rxc6+ Kxc6 54. Kd2 Kd6 55. g4 Ke5 56. Bg6 Kf4 57. Kd3 Kg3 58. Kd4 Kxh3 59. Bh5 Kg3 60. Kxd5 Kf4 61. Ke6 Ke4 62. Kf6 {Hikaru won by resignation} 1-0 [Event "?"] [Site "?"] [Date "2021.07.31"] [Round "?"] [White "Hikaru"] [Black "Anand Bot"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [ECO "A01"] [Annotator "Ronen"] [PlyCount "215"] [EventDate "2021.01.09"] {[%evp 0,201,19,-32,-17,-17,-18,-19,-13,-52,-36,-36,-27,-25,-28,-44,-49,-31, -35,-18,-16,-9,44,-31,-11,1,18,-8,-15,-24,-21,-14,-13,3,24,-16,27,-13,-13,-24, -19,-15,-10,-23,-29,-127,-115,-90,-66,-75,15,-76,-62,-97,-79,-70,-74,-105,-92, -92,-43,-78,-81,-83,-61,-59,-21,0,30,0,19,0,22,19,84,51,123,53,164,125,158,176, 387,402,421,378,378,284,284,283,283,287,283,283,295,255,264,318,316,318,321, 333,336,265,265,290,280,282,298,175,182,180,188,188,200,188,199,191,207,185, 189,199,201,209,206,184,206,168,191,191,209,176,192,176,183,206,193,208,198, 198,198,200,196,202,221,244,235,202,244,202,198,198,198,198,198,200,202,206, 208,216,216,215,217,161,166,168,168,183,183,185,191,167,176,174,191,191,191, 191,191,192,199,199,193,201,199,193,199,204,197,180,210,139,139,254,351,351, 358,395,513,288,410,515,537,55]} 1. b3 d5 2. Bb2 Nc6 3. e3 e5 4. d3 {Clearly not a way to play against a top human player - but against a computer - closed positions that are not theory are very sensible. 4. Bb5 is the logical move and was played several times in the past by me} Nf6 5. Nd2 Qd6 {strange move - simply developing seems logical for black such as 5. ..Bd6} 6. h3 Be7 7. Ne2 O-O 8. g3 {The Hippo! Let's see how the computer handles that} a5 9. a3 g5 { Now this move is something! In a million years Vishy ( and any decent player) would not play this move - why to weaken the king this way? What's the idea? It seems like only Anand Bot has the Answers. Normal development seems the right way for black with decent game} 10. g4 {immediately fixing the \"f5\" square - an amazing outpost - and also giving my knight the g3 square right away} d4 11. e4 {A possible move and white is better - but there was really no need to give away the e4 square - block the diagonal and potentially weaken f4 - Bg2 followed by Ng3-Nde4 seems like a simpler way with very nice position for white} b5 (11... h5 {as strange as this move seems - it's a critical move - otherwise white will simply play Ng3-Nf5-exf5 using the e4 square and preparing h4 breaking on the king's side - all of this actually happened in the game - so h5 as strange as may seem is fighting for some key squares around the king's side}) 12. Ng3 Rb8 13. Nf5 Bxf5 14. exf5 Qd5 {After this move white is winning the control over the crucial e4 square with huge advantage. interesting for black was to try and play a positional clearing sacrifice playing 14... e4 and while white wins a pawn black will get some play with the e5 square for his knight - although white is quite clearly better there} (14... e4 15. dxe4 Nd7 {[%CAl Gd7e5]}) 15. Rg1 Qc5 16. Bg2 Rbe8 17. Ke2 {Ok - something for the crowd - the Bongcloud delayed! Objectively this is not a great move but a funny one... best was starting immediate play over the king's side with 17.h4 and black seems lost there} (17. h4 $1 h6 ( 17... gxh4 18. g5 Nd5 19. Ne4 {[%CAl Gd1h5] it's over}) 18. hxg5 hxg5 19. Qc1 { [%CAl Gc1g5,Gd2e4] black is practically lost}) 17... Bd6 18. Re1 $6 {no point for this move - Ne4 and directing all white's pieces towards the king's side just wins the game} (18. Ne4 Nxe4 19. Bxe4 Ne7 20. h4 {[%CAl Gb2c1,Gg1h1] Look at white's light colored Bishop doing more than both of black's rooks combined! }) 18... Ne7 19. Ne4 (19. h4 {and again this is the right way..}) 19... Nxe4 20. dxe4 {I wanted to prevent black's knight from reaching d5 which seems like a logical decision, yet Bxe4 would have been better for white} (20. Bxe4 Nd5 21. Kf1 {[%CAl Gh3h4]}) 20... Nc6 (20... Kg7 {[%CAl Gh7h6,Gf7f6] finally black can handle his king's side - being in time for both j6-f6.. white's better yet huge part of white's initiative is gone}) 21. h4 {So finally when I play this move it was the wrong timing! Transferring the light color Bishop from g2 to d3 was strong - an idea I used later in the game. So right now 21. Kf3 with the idea Bf1-Bd3 would have been strong} (21. Kf3 $1 {[%CAl Gg2f1,Gf1d3,Ge1h1, Gh3h4]}) 21... gxh4 $2 {high level mistake.. Be7 was right} (21... Be7 { this is a decent choice for black - the key factor in this position is black's possibility for a powerful clearing sacrifice d3 - which I have mentioned quite a bit during the stream. Whenever I will play Bc1 black can hit back with d3- Nd4 when black is the one with the intiative}) 22. Rh1 $2 {very logical move - yet a wrong one due to Be7 by black. Stopping Be7 was very powerful for white 22. f6} (22. f6 $1 Kh8 (22... Re6 23. g5 {[%CAl Ge1h1,Gh1h8, Gg2h3,Gh3f5] just winning for me}) 23. Rh1 Rg8 24. Rxh4 {[%CAl Gh1h8]}) 22... Be7 23. Bc1 {I was certain and mentioned that black would go here d3 ( which would have been powerful for him ) and I was pleasantly surprised to see something else played} Kh8 (23... d3+ 24. cxd3 Kh8 {[%csl Rd3,Gd4] the d4 outpost - the open \"d\" file - are all giving black the upper hand here}) 24. Qd3 Rb8 {Mistake - allowing me to play g5 followed by f6 and winning - Rg8 was needed by black with a complicated double-edged position} 25. Bd2 {and once again I did not play g5. Sometimes slow safe play is not enough. After g5 I am winning over the king's side} (25. g5 Rg8 (25... f6 26. g6 {[%CAl Gh1h4]}) 26. f6 Bxf6 27. gxf6 Rxg2 28. Rxh4 {[%CAl Gh4h8,Gc1h6,Gh6g7] white threat of Bh6-Bg7 and Rxh7 seems to be winning the game}) 25... Rg8 26. Bf3 a4 (26... Qd6 {bringing a defender to the king's side was better}) 27. b4 Qd6 {but now the b5 pawns is weaker than before black has played a4} 28. Rh3 h6 29. Rah1 Rg7 30. Rxh4 {clearly one needs to play that!} Bxh4 31. Rxh4 Rh7 32. Bg2 Ne7 (32... Kg7 {[%CAl Gf7f6,Gb8h8] was black/^s best and almost only defensive idea - the position remains unclear and complicated}) 33. Qh3 $1 Ng8 34. g5 Re8 (34... Rb6 {this was black's only move protecting the h6 pawn one more time.. after 35.f4 which is better with strong initiative - but after 34...Re8 played by black the game is just over}) 35. Bf1 $1 {finally the bishop making it into d3 - where it can support the e4 pawn and play on the king's side with f4 but also keeping an eye on the b5 pawn over the Queen's side - white is winning after Bf1 - have we said white is winning already? :)} Qc6 36. Kd1 Qb6 (36... Qxe4 37. Bd3 Qc6 38. g6 {[%CAl Gh4h6]}) 37. Bd3 Qc6 38. Kc1 Kg7 39. f4 {this is winning right?} Kf8 40. f6 exf4 41. Qf5 hxg5 42. Rxh7 {black should not survive here for longer.. which somehow ( due to my help ) he managed to} Qxf6 43. Qc5+ Qe7 44. Qxd4 Qe5 45. Qxe5 Rxe5 46. Bc3 Re6 {White is completely winning - black pawns are not too dangerous and white mighty bishop pair should win this game} 47. e5 (47. Bg7+ Ke7 48. e5 {surprisingly better - as white's Bishop on g7 dominated black's g8 knight - but this is not a logical human play} g4 49. Kd2 {White's king will fight against the \"f\" and \"g\" pawns by black and after Bf5-Rh8 white will win more material - have we said winning already} g3 50. Ke2) 47... g4 48. Rh4 Nh6 49. Bd2 g3 50. Bxf4 g2 51. Be3 (51. Bh2) 51... Rxe5 52. Bxh6+ Ke7 53. Rg4 Re1+ 54. Kd2 $6 {I was debating quite a bit b2-d2. I already had my king on b2 ready to drop and then changed to d2. Both are winning but b2 seems simpler giving black practically 0 chances to survive} (54. Kb2 {a3 is protected now} g1=Q 55. Rxg1 Rxg1 56. Be3 Re1 57. Bc5+ Kd7 58. Bxb5+ c6 59. Bxa4 {it's just over}) 54... g1=Q 55. Rxg1 Rxg1 56. Bxb5 Ra1 57. Bxa4 Rxa3 58. Bb3 Ra8 59. Bf4 c6 60. Kd3 Rh8 61. Ke4 Rh4 62. Bc4 Kf6 63. b5 $6 {White is winning. It's making white's life way way more complicated mainly when playing against a Bot - c6 is a weakness - as such white should not exchange it but target it. Had I not played b5 and instead gone after the c6 pawn, I am sure I would/^ve won this one easily} (63. Be2 { [%CAl Gd6c6,Ge2f3,Gf3c6]} Rh1 (63... Ke6 64. Bf3 Rh8 65. c4 {[%CAl Ge4d4,Gd4c5] it's over}) 64. Bf3 Rb1 65. Bd2 Ke6 66. Kd4 Kd6 67. Be2 Rg1 (67... Rh1 68. Bf4+ Ke6 69. Kc5) 68. Bf4+ Kd7 69. Kc5) 63... cxb5 64. Bxb5 {Ok let me save you a lot of analysis. This is a win for white. I need to do some work improving the position - I have managed to be just one more away from ending the game.Let's go to the critical moments on move 99-101} Rh1 65. Bd3 Re1+ 66. Kd4 Ke6 67. c4 Rh1 68. Be4 Rd1+ 69. Kc3 f6 70. Bf3 Rf1 71. Bd5+ Kf5 72. Bc7 Rd1 73. Bb7 Rb1 74. Bc6 Rc1+ 75. Kd4 Rd1+ 76. Ke3 Ke6 77. Bf3 Re1+ 78. Kd4 Rf1 79. Bd5+ Ke7 80. c5 Kd7 81. Bb8 Rd1+ 82. Ke4 Rc1 83. Ba7 Re1+ 84. Kf4 Rf1+ 85. Bf3 Ke6 86. Bb6 Rb1 87. Bb7 Rb4+ 88. Ke3 Rc4 89. Kd3 Rc1 90. Kd2 Rc4 91. Kd3 Rc1 92. Kd4 Rd1+ 93. Kc4 Rc1+ 94. Kb5 f5 95. Kc6 f4 96. Kc7 Rc2 97. Kb8 Kd7 98. Be4 Rc4 { So I have managed to accomplish everything I needed - just one more move one tiny idea and truly winning! White's battle here is - how to push the \"c\" pawn without allowing black's \"f\" pawn to advance too much. The way to do it has to be by placing white's light colored bishop on the f1-a6 diagonal - where the bishop from b5 kicks black king from d7 - while perfectly preventing black's pawn from promoting} 99. Bd5 (99. Bd3 Rc3 (99... Rc1 100. Bb5+ Ke6 101. c6 Kd6 102. c7 {just over}) 100. Bb5+ Ke7 101. c6 Kd6 102. Kb7) 99... Rc3 100. Kb7 f3 101. c6+ {[%CAl Gb5f1,Gc5c6,Gc6c7,Gc7c8] Hard to believe but after 70-80 moves of pretty much being winning, I threw away the win with this move!! White can not stop the 'f\" pawn while supporting the \"c\" pawn and as such, the game is draw. Still winning would have been the idea I mentioned on move 99 - placing the light color Bishop on the f1-a6 diagonal - and the pushing the \"c\" pawn and dominating black's \"f\" pawn. (101. Bc6+ $1 Ke7 102. Bb5 winning!} Kd6 102. Be4 Ke5 103. Bg6 Kd6 {And that's the problem- my \"c\" pawn can not advance that easily while stopping black's \"f\" pawn .. it's just a draw here} 104. Be4 (104. c7 f2 105. Bxf2 (105. Bd3 Rxd3 106. c8=Q f1=Q 107. Qd8+ Ke6 {and no way to win}) 105... Rxc7+) 104... Ke5 105. Bxf3 Rxf3 106. c7 Rc3 107. c8=Q Rxc8 108. Kxc8 {draw!} 1/2-1/2 [Event "LENOVOALLINONE, Blitz 5.0min+2.0sec"] [Site "NYC"] [Date "2021.08.09"] [Round "4"] [White "Stockfish 14"] [Black "Fritz 17"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "B06"] [Annotator "0.62;-0.03"] [PlyCount "81"] [TimeControl "300+2"] {Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4258U CPU @ 2.40GHz 2394 MHz W=25.4 plies; 1,490kN/s B=23.7 plies; 2,442kN/s} 1. e4 d6 2. d4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. Be3 a6 5. Qd2 b5 6. a4 $1 b4 7. Nce2 a5 8. O-O-O {[%eval 62,29] [%emt 0:00:44]} Nf6 {[%eval -3,21] [%emt 0:00:13]} 9. f3 {[%eval 47,25] [%emt 0:00:04] (Ng3)} Ba6 {[%eval 1,20] [%emt 0:00:10] (Nbd7)} 10. b3 {[%eval 86,26] [%emt 0:00:20] (Nf4)} Nbd7 { [%eval 0,20] [%emt 0:00:08]} 11. d5 {[%eval 101,26] [%emt 0:00:11]} c5 { [%eval 0,22] [%emt 0:00:05] (Ne5)} 12. dxc6 {[%eval 121,26] [%emt 0:00:04]} Ne5 {[%eval 0,24] [%emt 0:00:06]} 13. Nd4 {[%eval 125,25] [%emt 0:00:05]} Bxf1 { [%eval 0,24] [%emt 0:00:08]} 14. Rxf1 {[%eval 139,24] [%emt 0:00:05]} O-O { [%eval 0,25] [%emt 0:00:09]} 15. Nge2 {[%eval 145,26] [%emt 0:00:07]} Rc8 { [%eval 0,23] [%emt 0:00:06] (Qc7)} 16. Rd1 {[%eval 124,28] [%emt 0:00:16]} Nxc6 {[%eval 0,24] [%emt 0:00:05]} 17. Nxc6 {[%eval 124,29] [%emt 0:00:20] (Nb5)} Rxc6 {[%eval 0,26] [%emt 0:00:03]} 18. Nd4 {[%eval 105,25] [%emt 0:00:06]} Rc8 {[%eval 0,25] [%emt 0:00:09]} 19. g4 {[%eval 126,26] [%emt 0:00:11] starting the attack} Qd7 {[%eval 0,23] [%emt 0:00:07] (d5)} 20. Kb1 {[%eval 121,28] [%emt 0:00:22]} Qb7 {[%eval 0,24] [%emt 0:00:05] (Rc3)} 21. h4 {[%eval 191,23] [%emt 0:00:03] like the sicilian dragon} h5 {[%eval 0,23] [%emt 0:00:06]} 22. gxh5 {[%eval 214,23] [%emt 0:00:05]} Nxh5 {[%eval 0,24] [%emt 0:00:07]} 23. Rhg1 {[%eval 222,23] [%emt 0:00:06] (Bh6)} Be5 {[%eval 28,22] [%emt 0:00:33]} 24. Rg5 $1 {[%eval 227,25] [%emt 0:00:13] threatening sacrifices and making room for second rook on the g file} Kh7 {[%eval 62,21] [%emt 0:00:17]} 25. Nb5 {[%eval 240,25] [%emt 0:00:16] (Rdg1)} Rfe8 {[%eval 41,24] [%emt 0:00:20] (Rg8) } 26. Qf2 {[%eval 238,21] [%emt 0:00:04] (Bd4)} Rf8 {[%eval 64,21] [%emt 0:00: 18] (Rg8)} 27. Rdg1 {[%eval 311,26] [%emt 0:00:05]} Bf6 {[%eval 87,21] [%emt 0: 00:16] (Qc6)} 28. Rd5 {[%eval 313,23] [%emt 0:00:04]} Rg8 {[%eval 122,23] [%emt 0:00:10] (Qa8)} 29. f4 $1 {[%eval 351,24] [%emt 0:00:06] hopening more lines, note that black has blocked the queenside} Qa8 {[%eval 126,23] [%emt 0: 00:14]} 30. Qf3 {[%eval 353,23] [%emt 0:00:04]} Rg7 {[%eval 145,25] [%emt 0:00: 13]} 31. Qd1 {[%eval 369,25] [%emt 0:00:04] (Nd4)} Kg8 {[%eval 136,22] [%emt 0: 00:16] (e6)} 32. f5 $1 {[%eval 409,25] [%emt 0:00:05] decisive attack} Kh8 { [%eval 153,22] [%emt 0:00:12] (Be5)} 33. fxg6 {[%eval 456,29] [%emt 0:00:16]} fxg6 {[%eval 212,24] [%emt 0:00:08]} 34. Bh6 {[%eval 487,26] [%emt 0:00:03] (Nd4)} Rgg8 {[%eval 203,23] [%emt 0:00:11] (Rcg8)} 35. Nxd6 $1 {[%eval 606,26] [%emt 0:00:04] winning sacrifice} exd6 {[%eval 519,24] [%emt 0:00:27]} 36. Rxh5 $1 {[%eval 652,25] [%emt 0:00:05] destroying the guard !} gxh5 {[%eval 571,27] [%emt 0:00:20]} 37. Bg5 $1 {[%eval 700,25] [%emt 0:00:06]} Rxg5 {[%eval 572,27] [%emt 0:00:05]} (37... Bxg5 38. Qxh5+ Kg7 39. Rxg5+ Kf6 40. Rf5+ Ke7 41. Qf7+ Kd8 42. Qxg8+) 38. hxg5 {[%eval 717,27] [%emt 0:00:04]} Qxe4 {[%eval 738,27] [%emt 0:00:12]} 39. gxf6 {[%eval 732,25] [%emt 0:00:04]} Qh7 {[%eval 777,28] [%emt 0:00:10]} 40. f7 $1 {[%eval 738,25] [%emt 0:00:04]} Qxf7 {[%eval 794,30] [%emt 0:00:05]} 41. Qxd6 $18 {[%eval 763,24] [%emt 0:00:06] Black resigned} 1-0 [Event "LENOVOALLINONE, Blitz 5.0min+2.0sec"] [Site "NYC"] [Date "2021.08.09"] [Round "8"] [White "Stockfish 14"] [Black "Fritz 17"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "B06"] [Annotator "0.56;0.43"] [PlyCount "49"] [TimeControl "300+2"] {Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4258U CPU @ 2.40GHz 2394 MHz W=22.5 plies; 1,557kN/s B=21.2 plies; 2,306kN/s} 1. e4 d6 2. d4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. h4 h5 5. Nf3 {[%eval 56,28] [%emt 0:00:43]} Nf6 {[%eval 43,20] [%emt 0:00:14]} (5... Bg4 6. Be3 Nf6 (6... e6 7. Qd2 Bxf3 8. gxf3 Ne7 9. d5 exd5 10. O-O-O dxe4 11. fxe4 Nd7 12. Bh3 O-O 13. f4 b5 14. f5 b4 15. Ne2) 7. Qd2 Bxf3 8. gxf3 c6 9. O-O-O b5 10. Rg1 Nbd7 11. Kb1 Nb6 12. Bh3 Rb8 13. Qd3 Nc4 14. f4 Qa5 15. Ne2 c5 16. f5) 6. Ng5 { [%eval 62,25] [%emt 0:00:04] (Bg5)} O-O {[%eval 32,21] [%emt 0:00:11] (Nc6)} 7. f3 {[%eval 80,24] [%emt 0:00:05]} Nfd7 {[%eval 28,21] [%emt 0:00:07] (Nc6)} ( 7... c6 8. a4) 8. a4 {[%eval 143,27] [%emt 0:00:29] (Be2)} c5 {[%eval 32,21] [%emt 0:00:08] (Nc6)} 9. d5 {[%eval 163,24] [%emt 0:00:04]} Ne5 {[%eval 35,21] [%emt 0:00:06] (Nf6)} 10. Be2 {[%eval 226,25] [%emt 0:00:06]} Na6 {[%eval 35, 23] [%emt 0:00:12]} 11. g4 {[%eval 253,23] [%emt 0:00:04] (Be3)} hxg4 {[%eval 29,22] [%emt 0:00:30]} 12. f4 {[%eval 278,25] [%emt 0:00:06]} f6 {[%eval 48,22] [%emt 0:00:20] (Nf3+)} (12... Nf3+ 13. Bxf3 gxf3 14. Qxf3 Nb4 15. Qg2 Bd7 16. h5) 13. Ne6 {[%eval 402,22] [%emt 0:00:04]} Bxe6 {[%eval 65,23] [%emt 0:00:33]} 14. dxe6 {[%eval 406,21] [%emt 0:00:04] (fxe5)} Nc6 {[%eval 58,23] [%emt 0:00: 19] (f5)} 15. f5 $1 {[%eval 465,21] [%emt 0:00:04] (Bxa6)} Nab4 {[%eval 104,20] [%emt 0:00:12] (d5)} 16. h5 {[%eval 501,22] [%emt 0:00:06] (Bxg4)} gxh5 { [%eval 90,19] [%emt 0:00:17] (d5)} (16... g5 17. h6 Bh8 18. h7+ Kg7 19. Bxg5 fxg5 20. Qd2) 17. Rxh5 {[%eval 591,20] [%emt 0:00:05]} Qb6 {[%eval 143,20] [%emt 0:00:16] (d5)} (17... Qe8 18. Bxg4 Nd4 19. Kf2 Nbxc2 20. Rh3 Nxa1 21. Bh5 Qc6 22. Bf7+ Rxf7 23. Qh5 Nxe6 24. fxe6 Nc2 25. Qxf7#) 18. a5 {[%eval 798,20] [%emt 0:00:05] (Kf2)} Qd8 {[%eval 359,22] [%emt 0:00:34] (Qc7)} 19. Nd5 { [%eval 869,21] [%emt 0:00:09]} b6 {[%eval 397,21] [%emt 0:00:26] (c4)} 20. Bxg4 {[%eval 1053,19] [%emt 0:00:06]} bxa5 {[%eval 429,21] [%emt 0:00:08] (Qe8)} 21. Ra3 {[%eval 1092,23] [%emt 0:00:04] (Kf2)} Nd4 {[%eval 471,20] [%emt 0:00:17] (Ne5)} 22. Rg3 {[%eval 1246,20] [%emt 0:00:05] (Rah3)} Qe8 {[%eval 1121,21] [%emt 0:00:32] (Nxd5)} 23. Bh3 {[%eval 1656,21] [%emt 0:00:07]} Rf7 {[%eval 1728,23] [%emt 0:00:08] (Ndxc2+)} 24. Bh6 {[%eval 1790,20] [%emt 0:00:05] (exf7+)} Qf8 {[%eval 1710,20] [%emt 0:00:07]} 25. Rh4 {[%eval 2015,21] [%emt 0: 00:06] (exf7+)} 1-0 [Event "LENOVOALLINONE, Blitz 5.0min+2.0sec"] [Site "NYC"] [Date "2021.08.09"] [Round "1"] [White "Fritz 17"] [Black "Stockfish 14"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "B42"] [Annotator "0.48;1.03"] [PlyCount "134"] [TimeControl "300+2"] {Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4258U CPU @ 2.40GHz 2394 MHz W=20.8 plies; 1,190kN/s B=25.7 plies; 815kN/s} 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 a6 5. Bd3 Qc7 6. Qe2 d6 7. c4 Nf6 8. Nc3 b6 9. Be3 Bb7 10. Rc1 Nbd7 11. f3 Be7 12. O-O h5 13. Kh1 h4 14. b3 Qd8 {[%eval 103,28] [%emt 0:01:04]} 15. Qd2 {[%eval 48,17] [%emt 0:00:13]} Nh5 {[%eval 98,22] [%emt 0:00:03] (Rc8)} 16. Nd1 {[%eval 59,18] [%emt 0:00:09] (Nde2)} Ng3+ {[%eval -19,24] [%emt 0:00:07] (Nhf6)} 17. hxg3 { [%eval -21,25] [%emt 0:00:24]} hxg3+ {[%eval -10,27] [%emt 0:00:06]} 18. Kg1 { [%eval -25,26] [%emt 0:00:35]} d5 {[%eval -18,28] [%emt 0:00:06]} 19. Re1 { [%eval -24,24] [%emt 0:00:09]} Bc5 {[%eval -16,28] [%emt 0:00:05]} 20. Nf5 { [%eval -24,23] [%emt 0:00:07]} dxe4 {[%eval -3,29] [%emt 0:00:07]} 21. Bxe4 { [%eval -26,24] [%emt 0:00:11]} Bxe4 {[%eval 0,29] [%emt 0:00:07]} 22. Nxg3 { [%eval -23,23] [%emt 0:00:08]} Bg6 {[%eval 0,27] [%emt 0:00:06]} 23. Nf2 { [%eval -23,22] [%emt 0:00:09]} a5 {[%eval 0,28] [%emt 0:00:07] (Qh4)} 24. Red1 {[%eval -3,20] [%emt 0:00:12]} Ba3 {[%eval 0,30] [%emt 0:00:12]} 25. Ra1 { [%eval -25,20] [%emt 0:00:09]} Qc7 {[%eval 0,32] [%emt 0:00:07]} 26. Nge4 { [%eval -21,21] [%emt 0:00:17]} O-O-O {[%eval 0,31] [%emt 0:00:09]} 27. Nd6+ { [%eval -23,19] [%emt 0:00:07]} Bxd6 {[%eval 0,33] [%emt 0:00:05]} 28. Qxd6 { [%eval -7,22] [%emt 0:00:11]} Nc5 {[%eval 0,35] [%emt 0:00:05]} 29. Qxc7+ { [%eval -26,20] [%emt 0:00:08]} Kxc7 {[%eval 0,32] [%emt 0:00:01]} 30. Re1 { [%eval -23,22] [%emt 0:00:13] (Rxd8)} Kc6 {[%eval -9,32] [%emt 0:00:21] (Nd3)} 31. Rad1 {[%eval 0,21] [%emt 0:00:05]} Rhe8 {[%eval -8,32] [%emt 0:00:05] (Rxd1)} 32. g3 {[%eval -19,22] [%emt 0:00:08] (Rxd8)} Na6 {[%eval -19,27] [%emt 0:00:15]} 33. Rxd8 {[%eval -31,22] [%emt 0:00:10] (Bf4)} Rxd8 {[%eval -29,27] [%emt 0:00:04]} 34. Bc1 {[%eval -31,23] [%emt 0:00:16] (Bf4)} Bc2 { [%eval -25,27] [%emt 0:00:18] (Nb4)} 35. Bg5 {[%eval -7,21] [%emt 0:00:04]} Rd4 {[%eval -23,29] [%emt 0:00:09] (Re8)} 36. Re2 {[%eval -19,20] [%emt 0:00:06] (Rc1)} Bd1 {[%eval -62,24] [%emt 0:00:04]} 37. Nxd1 {[%eval -42,22] [%emt 0:00: 08]} Rxd1+ {[%eval -48,25] [%emt 0:00:10]} 38. Kf2 {[%eval -50,23] [%emt 0:00: 07] (Kg2)} a4 {[%eval -52,23] [%emt 0:00:07]} 39. Be3 {[%eval -40,22] [%emt 0: 00:05] (bxa4)} Nc5 {[%eval -68,28] [%emt 0:00:10]} 40. Bxc5 {[%eval -33,21] [%emt 0:00:04] (g4)} bxc5 {[%eval -81,28] [%emt 0:00:05]} 41. g4 {[%eval -64, 23] [%emt 0:00:07]} a3 {[%eval -173,26] [%emt 0:00:05] (g5)} 42. Ke3 {[%eval -42,25] [%emt 0:00:10] (f4)} g5 {[%eval -168,29] [%emt 0:00:06]} 43. Rc2 { [%eval -64,27] [%emt 0:00:11] (Rh2)} Rg1 {[%eval -156,29] [%emt 0:00:05]} 44. Rd2 {[%eval -79,28] [%emt 0:00:06]} Rb1 {[%eval -203,33] [%emt 0:00:22] (f5)} 45. Ke2 {[%eval -96,28] [%emt 0:00:39] (Kd3)} f5 {[%eval -273,25] [%emt 0:00: 04]} 46. Ke3 {[%eval -134,22] [%emt 0:00:11]} f4+ {[%eval -338,25] [%emt 0:00: 04]} 47. Kd3 {[%eval -128,20] [%emt 0:00:04]} Ra1 {[%eval -374,27] [%emt 0:00: 06] (e5)} 48. Re2 {[%eval -137,20] [%emt 0:00:10] (Ke2)} Kd6 {[%eval -459,23] [%emt 0:00:04]} 49. Rd2 {[%eval -165,21] [%emt 0:00:06] (Rc2)} Ke7 {[%eval -500,23] [%emt 0:00:05] (Re1)} 50. Rc2 {[%eval -182,21] [%emt 0:00:04] (b4)} Rb1 {[%eval -526,23] [%emt 0:00:05] (Re1)} 51. Rd2 {[%eval -211,22] [%emt 0:00: 02] (Rh2)} Re1 {[%eval -537,24] [%emt 0:00:04]} 52. Rf2 {[%eval -284,21] [%emt 0:00:08] (Re2)} Re3+ {[%eval -610,20] [%emt 0:00:05]} 53. Kc2 {[%eval -285,22] [%emt 0:00:03]} e5 {[%eval -681,23] [%emt 0:00:11] (Kf6)} 54. Kd2 {[%eval -312, 21] [%emt 0:00:07] (Rf1)} Kf6 {[%eval -698,25] [%emt 0:00:08]} 55. Rf1 { [%eval -322,19] [%emt 0:00:04]} Ke6 {[%eval -708,24] [%emt 0:00:07] (e4)} 56. Rh1 {[%eval -324,20] [%emt 0:00:03]} Rxf3 {[%eval -736,23] [%emt 0:00:04]} 57. Rh6+ {[%eval -338,20] [%emt 0:00:02]} Kf7 {[%eval -766,25] [%emt 0:00:11]} 58. Rh7+ {[%eval -353,18] [%emt 0:00:02]} Kg6 {[%eval -784,20] [%emt 0:00:05]} 59. Re7 {[%eval -365,17] [%emt 0:00:03] (Ra7)} Kf6 {[%eval -800,19] [%emt 0:00:03] (Rf2+)} 60. Re8 {[%eval -372,16] [%emt 0:00:02] (Rb7)} Rf2+ {[%eval -791,20] [%emt 0:00:03]} 61. Kc3 {[%eval -382,16] [%emt 0:00:02] (Kd3)} Rxa2 {[%eval -838,21] [%emt 0:00:04]} 62. b4 {[%eval -426,16] [%emt 0:00:02] (Kd3)} Re2 { [%eval -899,19] [%emt 0:00:03] (Rg2)} 63. b5 {[%eval -410,12] [%emt 0:00:02] (bxc5)} Kf7 {[%eval -1013,18] [%emt 0:00:03] (e4)} 64. Ra8 {[%eval -416,15] [%emt 0:00:02] (Rd8)} f3 {[%eval -1096,20] [%emt 0:00:03]} 65. Ra7+ {[%eval -1109,15] [%emt 0:00:02]} Ke6 {[%eval -1200,20] [%emt 0:00:03]} 66. Ra6+ { [%eval -1222,17] [%emt 0:00:02]} Kd7 {[%eval -1353,20] [%emt 0:00:03]} 67. Ra7+ {[%eval -1531,17] [%emt 0:00:02]} Kc8 {[%eval -1520,21] [%emt 0:00:03]} 0-1 [Event "LENOVOALLINONE, Blitz 5.0min+2.0sec"] [Site "NYC"] [Date "2021.08.09"] [Round "2"] [White "Fritz 17"] [Black "Stockfish 14"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "B42"] [Annotator "0.66;1.39"] [PlyCount "84"] [TimeControl "300+2"] {Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4258U CPU @ 2.40GHz 2394 MHz W=19.0 plies; 749kN/s B=22. 2 plies; 619kN/s} 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 a6 5. Bd3 Qc7 6. Qe2 d6 7. c4 Nf6 8. Nc3 b6 9. Be3 Bb7 10. Rc1 Nbd7 11. f3 Be7 12. O-O h5 13. Kh1 h4 14. b3 Nh5 15. f4 {[%eval 66,17] [%emt 0:00:15]} Qd8 {[%eval 139,24] [%emt 0: 01:03] (Nhf6)} 16. Nf3 {[%eval 73,14] [%emt 0:00:08] (Rcd1)} Bf6 {[%eval 97,19] [%emt 0:00:06] (Rc8)} 17. f5 {[%eval 71,16] [%emt 0:00:16] (Kg1)} h3 {[%eval 71,22] [%emt 0:00:19]} 18. gxh3 {[%eval 64,18] [%emt 0:00:28] (fxe6)} Bxc3 { [%eval 0,22] [%emt 0:00:15] (Nc5)} 19. fxe6 {[%eval 42,17] [%emt 0:00:21]} Be5 {[%eval -16,20] [%emt 0:00:05]} 20. exf7+ {[%eval 19,17] [%emt 0:00:28] (c5)} Kf8 {[%eval -91,23] [%emt 0:00:08]} 21. c5 {[%eval 20,18] [%emt 0:00:22]} bxc5 {[%eval -76,21] [%emt 0:00:08]} 22. Ng5 {[%eval -44,19] [%emt 0:00:17]} Qe7 { [%eval -74,19] [%emt 0:00:06]} 23. Bc4 {[%eval -16,20] [%emt 0:00:17]} Rh6 { [%eval -106,19] [%emt 0:00:05] (Ndf6)} 24. Qg2 {[%eval 1,18] [%emt 0:00:10]} Nb6 {[%eval -103,20] [%emt 0:00:09] (Rb8)} 25. Be2 {[%eval 0,19] [%emt 0:00:25] } Rc8 {[%eval -114,21] [%emt 0:00:11] (Nf6)} 26. Bg4 {[%eval 30,18] [%emt 0:00: 19] (Bxh5)} Nf4 {[%eval -250,25] [%emt 0:00:04] (Rc7)} 27. Rxf4 {[%eval 0,22] [%emt 0:00:11]} Qxg5 {[%eval -259,24] [%emt 0:00:05]} 28. Rf3 {[%eval 0,23] [%emt 0:00:03]} Qh4 {[%eval -269,25] [%emt 0:00:05] (Qg6)} 29. Bxc8 {[%eval 31, 20] [%emt 0:00:06]} Nxc8 {[%eval -257,24] [%emt 0:00:05]} 30. Bxh6 {[%eval 8, 21] [%emt 0:00:12]} Qxh6 {[%eval -291,23] [%emt 0:00:07]} 31. Rff1 {[%eval 0, 21] [%emt 0:00:11] (Re1)} Nb6 {[%eval -414,22] [%emt 0:00:06] (Ne7)} 32. b4 { [%eval -99,18] [%emt 0:00:10]} c4 {[%eval -438,27] [%emt 0:00:11] (Qh4)} 33. Rc2 {[%eval -99,17] [%emt 0:00:13]} Qh5 {[%eval -485,24] [%emt 0:00:07] (Qh4)} 34. Re1 {[%eval -129,18] [%emt 0:00:11] (Re2)} c3 {[%eval -501,19] [%emt 0:00: 05]} 35. Qf1 {[%eval -163,19] [%emt 0:00:06] (Qg4)} Nd7 {[%eval -611,19] [%emt 0:00:06] (Qh4)} 36. Qd3 {[%eval -222,19] [%emt 0:00:13] (b5)} Nf6 {[%eval -700, 19] [%emt 0:00:05]} 37. Rce2 {[%eval -220,19] [%emt 0:00:06] (Kg1)} Qh4 { [%eval -726,25] [%emt 0:00:05] (Qxf7)} 38. Kg1 {[%eval -369,20] [%emt 0:00:12]} Nh5 {[%eval -748,24] [%emt 0:00:06]} 39. Kh1 {[%eval -373,20] [%emt 0:00:03] (Rf1)} Nf4 {[%eval -861,22] [%emt 0:00:05]} 40. Qg3 {[%eval -668,21] [%emt 0: 00:11]} Qh5 {[%eval -883,23] [%emt 0:00:05]} 41. Rc2 {[%eval -709,21] [%emt 0: 00:07]} Bxe4+ {[%eval -907,23] [%emt 0:00:05]} 42. Rxe4 {[%eval -756,22] [%emt 0:00:05]} Qd1+ {[%eval -923,23] [%emt 0:00:06]} 0-1 [Event "LENOVOALLINONE, Blitz 5.0min+2.0sec"] [Site "NYC"] [Date "2021.08.09"] [Round "3"] [White "Fritz 17"] [Black "Stockfish 14"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "B42"] [Annotator "0.52;1.13"] [PlyCount "92"] [TimeControl "300+2"] {Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4258U CPU @ 2.40GHz 2394 MHz W=19.1 plies; 1,091kN/s B=23.7 plies; 824kN/s} 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 a6 5. Bd3 Qc7 6. Qe2 d6 7. c4 Nf6 8. Nc3 b6 9. Be3 Bb7 10. Rc1 Nbd7 11. f3 Be7 12. O-O h5 13. Qd2 {[%eval 52,19] [%emt 0:00:07]} Ne5 {[%eval 113,24] [%emt 0:00:15]} 14. Be2 {[%eval 51,20] [%emt 0:00:29] (b3)} O-O {[%eval 99,22] [%emt 0:00:07] (Rc8)} 15. b3 {[%eval 48,18] [%emt 0:00:07] (Rfd1)} Rad8 {[%eval 72,24] [%emt 0:00:20] (Rac8)} 16. Rfd1 {[%eval 52,20] [%emt 0:00:10] (h3)} Qb8 {[%eval 71,25] [%emt 0:00:26] (Rc8)} 17. Na4 {[%eval 63,18] [%emt 0:00:25]} Ned7 {[%eval 71,23] [%emt 0:00:06] (Qc7)} 18. Bf2 {[%eval 70,19] [%emt 0:00:14] (b4)} h4 {[%eval 50,22] [%emt 0:00:21] (Rfe8)} 19. Qe1 {[%eval 78,18] [%emt 0:00:14] (h3)} h3 { [%eval 37,20] [%emt 0:00:05]} 20. gxh3 {[%eval 81,19] [%emt 0:00:09] (g4)} Rfe8 {[%eval 16,23] [%emt 0:00:23]} 21. Qd2 {[%eval 66,19] [%emt 0:00:30] (b4)} Bf8 {[%eval 0,26] [%emt 0:00:26] (g6)} 22. Bg3 {[%eval 75,18] [%emt 0:00:22] (Qg5)} Nh5 {[%eval -9,24] [%emt 0:00:04]} 23. Bh4 {[%eval 67,20] [%emt 0:00:11]} Rc8 { [%eval -7,22] [%emt 0:00:05]} 24. Bg5 {[%eval 71,20] [%emt 0:00:06]} g6 { [%eval 0,26] [%emt 0:00:13]} 25. b4 {[%eval 71,19] [%emt 0:00:04] (h4)} d5 { [%eval -32,22] [%emt 0:00:05] (Bg7)} 26. cxd5 {[%eval 57,20] [%emt 0:00:13]} exd5 {[%eval -49,25] [%emt 0:00:04]} 27. b5 {[%eval 25,20] [%emt 0:00:20] (Rxc8)} dxe4 {[%eval -39,24] [%emt 0:00:11] (Rxc1)} 28. bxa6 {[%eval 115,19] [%emt 0:00:22]} Ba8 {[%eval -47,25] [%emt 0:00:05]} 29. Rxc8 {[%eval 95,19] [%emt 0:00:15]} Rxc8 {[%eval -49,25] [%emt 0:00:05] (Qxc8)} 30. fxe4 {[%eval 50,17] [%emt 0:00:12] (f4)} Ndf6 {[%eval -81,23] [%emt 0:00:04]} 31. Qe3 { [%eval 10,19] [%emt 0:00:15] (Bxh5)} Nxe4 {[%eval -318,19] [%emt 0:00:05] (Bd6) } 32. Bxh5 {[%eval -93,18] [%emt 0:00:08]} gxh5 {[%eval -198,27] [%emt 0:00:17] } 33. Nf5 {[%eval -131,17] [%emt 0:00:13] (Bf4)} Qe5 {[%eval -454,21] [%emt 0: 00:05] (Rc2)} 34. Qf4 {[%eval -354,18] [%emt 0:00:18]} Qe6 {[%eval -519,22] [%emt 0:00:05]} 35. Ne3 {[%eval -390,19] [%emt 0:00:10] (Bh6)} b5 {[%eval -571, 23] [%emt 0:00:05]} 36. Nb2 {[%eval -438,20] [%emt 0:00:06]} Qxa2 {[%eval -605, 25] [%emt 0:00:06] (Qg6)} 37. Bf6 {[%eval -359,19] [%emt 0:00:11]} Qe6 { [%eval -610,24] [%emt 0:00:05] (Bc5)} 38. Bd4 {[%eval -384,19] [%emt 0:00:08]} Bh6 {[%eval -661,24] [%emt 0:00:06]} 39. Qf1 {[%eval -450,20] [%emt 0:00:08]} Qg6+ {[%eval -653,24] [%emt 0:00:04] (Ng5)} 40. Qg2 {[%eval -398,21] [%emt 0: 00:07]} Ng5 {[%eval -646,25] [%emt 0:00:05]} 41. Qg3 {[%eval -421,22] [%emt 0: 00:04]} h4 {[%eval -669,26] [%emt 0:00:07] (Nf3+)} 42. Qg4 {[%eval -580,19] [%emt 0:00:04]} Rc2 {[%eval -664,25] [%emt 0:00:10]} 43. Be5 {[%eval -591,19] [%emt 0:00:02] (Kf1)} Bf3 {[%eval -861,20] [%emt 0:00:05]} 44. Rd8+ {[%eval -727,19] [%emt 0:00:02] (Rd6)} Bf8 {[%eval -894,25] [%emt 0:00:09]} 45. a7 { [%eval -738,19] [%emt 0:00:02]} Bxg4 {[%eval -868,27] [%emt 0:00:10] (Nxh3+)} 46. Rxf8+ {[%eval -657,18] [%emt 0:00:02]} Kxf8 {[%eval -898,23] [%emt 0:00:04] } 0-1