cofail(1966) vs. relu(1906) 0-1
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1.e4 (0:00) d6 (0:00) 2.d4 (0:08) Nf6 (0:04) 3.Nc3 (0:47) g6 (0:10) 4.Bc4 (1:11) Bg7 (1:32) 5.f3 (0:41) c6 (3:23) 6.a4 (1:11) Nbd7 (0:31) 7.Nge2 (1:17) O-O (0:19) 8.Be3 (1:41)
cofail(1966) whispers: I don't know this opening very well :(
cofail(1966) whispers: I need coffee
pingupenguin(2089) whispers: woof
pingupenguin(2089) whispers: white posi looks good actually
pingupenguin(2089) whispers: he can rollout a k-side attack
pingupenguin(2089) whispers: seems to me so at least 8...d5 (7:19)
cofail(1966) whispers: Can i win a paw on d5 9.exd5 (5:59) Nb6 (0:13)
cofail(1966) whispers: no! 10.Bd3 (1:39) Nbxd5 (3:35) 11.Bf2 (2:00) Bh6 (2:55) 12.Nxd5 (9:32) Nxd5 (0:09) 13.O-O (1:15) Ne3 (6:39) 14.Qd2 (1:44) Ng4 (0:31) 15.f4 (1:49) Nxf2 (1:26)
blore(2011) whispers: woof
blore(2011) whispers: woof go cofail!!
blore(2011) whispers: I would think rxf2 is the only reasonable move.
blore(2011) whispers: expecting e5 to hit f4 and so on after kxf2 e5...confirms rxf2
blore(2011) whispers: also supports f4 and if e5 dxe5 and there is no pressure on white
blore(2011) whispers: what is more kxf2 allows Qxd4 with check
blore(2011) whispers: sorry. that is nonsense. the e2 knight defends d4
blore(2011) whispers: then I am not sure what the assessment is about. it has to be rxf2
blore(2011) whispers: unless kxf2 Rh1 h4 rh2 rah1 h5 etc is the plan 16.Rxf2 (7:08)
blore(2011) whispers: though honestly that might be a plan on the hfile.t
blore(2011) whispers: this looks more promising to me 16...Bg4 (5:08) 17.c3 (2:34) Bxe2 (5:51) 18.Qxe2 (0:25) e6 (0:22) 19.Qg4 (1:39) c5 (5:16) 20.Rd1 (2:48) cxd4 (4:51) 21.Bb1 (2:50) Bg7 (2:06) 22.Rfd2 (2:38) Qb6 (1:15) 23.cxd4 (0:58) Rad8 (0:19) 24.f5 (1:23) exf5 (3:17) 25.Qf4 (0:40) Qd6 (3:04) 26.Qf2 (3:12) Qb4 (0:30) 27.Bc2 (0:14) Rd5 (0:30) 28.g4 (1:06) fxg4 (1:01) 29.Be4 (0:21) Rd6 (0:31) 30.Qg2 (0:23) Rxd4 (1:16) 31.Bxb7 (0:18) Rxd2 (0:10) 32.Rxd2 (0:03) Qxa4 (0:19)
Slek(2028) whispers: cofail's king is exposed and he is 3 pawns down.. it's gonna be tough for him 33.Bd5 (0:18) Bd4+ (0:13) 34.Kf1 (0:22) Qa6+ (0:14) 35.Qe2 (0:14) Qxe2+ (0:13) 36.Rxe2 (0:01) Kg7 (0:30) 37.b3 (0:14) h5 (0:33) 38.Kg2 (0:11) Rd8 (0:33) 39.Bc4 (0:07) Bc5 (0:22) 40.Rc2 (0:41) Bb6 (0:56)
cofail(1966) whispers: maybe there are a few tricks before i need to resign 41.Kg3 (0:16)
Slek(2028) whispers: I dont think the opposite colors bishops endgame can be saved by white 41...Rd1 (0:34) 42.Re2 (0:59)
cofail(1966) whispers: maybe not 42...g5 (0:41) 43.Rg2 (1:30) Rg1 (0:16) 44.Rxg1 (0:04) Bxg1 (0:03) 45.Be2 (0:39) f5 (0:41) 46.Kg2 (0:02) Bd4 (0:08) 47.h3 (0:03) gxh3+ (0:23) 48.Kxh3 (0:01) h4 (0:04) 49.Bd1 (0:09) Kf6 (0:25) 50.Bf3 (0:15) g4+ (0:07) cofail resigns 0-1
cofail(1966) whispers: I don't know this opening very well :(
cofail(1966) whispers: I need coffee
pingupenguin(2089) whispers: woof
pingupenguin(2089) whispers: white posi looks good actually
pingupenguin(2089) whispers: he can rollout a k-side attack
pingupenguin(2089) whispers: seems to me so at least 8...d5 (7:19)
cofail(1966) whispers: Can i win a paw on d5 9.exd5 (5:59) Nb6 (0:13)
cofail(1966) whispers: no! 10.Bd3 (1:39) Nbxd5 (3:35) 11.Bf2 (2:00) Bh6 (2:55) 12.Nxd5 (9:32) Nxd5 (0:09) 13.O-O (1:15) Ne3 (6:39) 14.Qd2 (1:44) Ng4 (0:31) 15.f4 (1:49) Nxf2 (1:26)
blore(2011) whispers: woof
blore(2011) whispers: woof go cofail!!
blore(2011) whispers: I would think rxf2 is the only reasonable move.
blore(2011) whispers: expecting e5 to hit f4 and so on after kxf2 e5...confirms rxf2
blore(2011) whispers: also supports f4 and if e5 dxe5 and there is no pressure on white
blore(2011) whispers: what is more kxf2 allows Qxd4 with check
blore(2011) whispers: sorry. that is nonsense. the e2 knight defends d4
blore(2011) whispers: then I am not sure what the assessment is about. it has to be rxf2
blore(2011) whispers: unless kxf2 Rh1 h4 rh2 rah1 h5 etc is the plan 16.Rxf2 (7:08)
blore(2011) whispers: though honestly that might be a plan on the hfile.t
blore(2011) whispers: this looks more promising to me 16...Bg4 (5:08) 17.c3 (2:34) Bxe2 (5:51) 18.Qxe2 (0:25) e6 (0:22) 19.Qg4 (1:39) c5 (5:16) 20.Rd1 (2:48) cxd4 (4:51) 21.Bb1 (2:50) Bg7 (2:06) 22.Rfd2 (2:38) Qb6 (1:15) 23.cxd4 (0:58) Rad8 (0:19) 24.f5 (1:23) exf5 (3:17) 25.Qf4 (0:40) Qd6 (3:04) 26.Qf2 (3:12) Qb4 (0:30) 27.Bc2 (0:14) Rd5 (0:30) 28.g4 (1:06) fxg4 (1:01) 29.Be4 (0:21) Rd6 (0:31) 30.Qg2 (0:23) Rxd4 (1:16) 31.Bxb7 (0:18) Rxd2 (0:10) 32.Rxd2 (0:03) Qxa4 (0:19)
Slek(2028) whispers: cofail's king is exposed and he is 3 pawns down.. it's gonna be tough for him 33.Bd5 (0:18) Bd4+ (0:13) 34.Kf1 (0:22) Qa6+ (0:14) 35.Qe2 (0:14) Qxe2+ (0:13) 36.Rxe2 (0:01) Kg7 (0:30) 37.b3 (0:14) h5 (0:33) 38.Kg2 (0:11) Rd8 (0:33) 39.Bc4 (0:07) Bc5 (0:22) 40.Rc2 (0:41) Bb6 (0:56)
cofail(1966) whispers: maybe there are a few tricks before i need to resign 41.Kg3 (0:16)
Slek(2028) whispers: I dont think the opposite colors bishops endgame can be saved by white 41...Rd1 (0:34) 42.Re2 (0:59)
cofail(1966) whispers: maybe not 42...g5 (0:41) 43.Rg2 (1:30) Rg1 (0:16) 44.Rxg1 (0:04) Bxg1 (0:03) 45.Be2 (0:39) f5 (0:41) 46.Kg2 (0:02) Bd4 (0:08) 47.h3 (0:03) gxh3+ (0:23) 48.Kxh3 (0:01) h4 (0:04) 49.Bd1 (0:09) Kf6 (0:25) 50.Bf3 (0:15) g4+ (0:07) cofail resigns 0-1
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