Feldgrösse (Pixel): 42 52 64 74 84

Lyell, Mark (2175) - Balint, Vilmos (2254)
29.04.2021

[%evp 11,111,30,42,11,15,23,17,15,22,13,14,8,31,22,18,0,0,0,0,-27,-3,-29,-19, -35,-30,-38,-36,-29,71,78,111,107,158,151,149,125,228,52,55,62,64,5,4,0,14,9, 18,23,114,115,350,353,604,85,106,115,106,110,137,138,158,123,151,111,144,99, 153,115,198,201,196,-375,-339,-376,-375,-374,-373,-339,-300,-365,-360,-361, -352,-402,-392,-368,-250,-247,-134,-127,-8,-76,197,169,267,133,135,132,100,88, 1090,998] 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 c5 4.c3 Nc6 5.Nf3 Nh6 6.Bxh6 gxh6 7.Be2 C02: French: Advance Variation. Bg7 8.O-O O-O 9.Bb5 [#] The position is equal. Qb6 [Predecessor: 9...cxd4 10.Bxc6 bxc6 11.cxd4 Ba6 12.Re1 Qb6 13.Qc2 Rab8 14.b4 Qxb4 15.Qxc6 Bb5 0-1 (71) Lagoa Picallo,R-Gonzalez de la Torre,S (2252) Mondariz 2000 ]]
10.Na3 Bd7 11.Qe2 a6 12.dxc5 Qxc5 13.Bd3 f6 14.exf6 Rxf6 15.Nc2 Re8 next ...e5 is good for Black. 16.Ne3 Ref8 17.Rad1 [#] Rxf3! 18.gxf3 Ne5 19.Kh1 Qc7 [ 19...Nxd3= 20.Rxd3 Bb5 ]
20.Rg1+/- Rxf3 21.Ng4 Nxe5 is the strong threat. Nxg4 [ 21...Rxd3 22.Rxd3 Nxd3 23.Nf6+ ( 23.Qxd3 Qf4+= 23...Kh8 24.Nxd7 Nxf2+ 25.Qxf2 Qxd7 ]
22.Rxg4 Rf7 23.Bc2 e5 [ 23...Qb8+/- 24.Rdg1 Kh8 ]
24.Bb3? [ 24.Rxd5?! Bxg4 25.Qxg4 Kh8+/- ; White should play 24.Rg3+- ]
24...Bxg4+= 25.Qxg4 Kh8 26.Bxd5 [ 26.Rxd5+= Rf4 27.Qe6 ]
26...Rxf2= 27.Qe6 [%csl Gd5] [%cal Re6g8] Rf8 28.Be4 Qc5 29.Rg1 Hoping for Qd7! Qe3 [ 29...Qf2= remains equal. ]]
30.Qg4!+/- [%csl Gg1][%cal Rg4g7] Rf7 [#] [ 30...Qg5+/- ]]
31.Bd5!+- [%cal Rd5f7] h5? [ 31...Qf4 32.Bxf7 Qxf7 ]
32.Qg2? [ 32.Qc8++- is more deadly. Bf8 33.Qe8 ( 33.Bxf7 Qe4+ 34.Rg2 Qe1+ 35.Rg1 Qe4+ 36.Rg2 Qe1+ 37.Rg1 Qe4+= ]]
32...Re7 33.Bxb7 [%mdl 128] Black is in trouble. e4 [#] 34.Rd1! Intending Rd8+ and mate. h6 [ 34...Bf8 35.Qf1 ]
35.Bxa6 Kh7 36.Bc8 Threatening mate with Bf5+. Qc5 37.Bb7 Qe5 38.Ba6 Bf6 [ 38...Qe6 39.Be2 Qxa2 ]
39.Re1 e3 [ 39...Qd5+/- ]]
40.Bd3+ Kh8 41.Qg6?? [%mdl 8192] [ 41.a4+- and all is fine. ]
41...Qd5+-+ [%mdl 64] Double Attack 42.Be4 Qxe4+ 43.Qxe4 Rxe4 [%mdl 4096] Endgame KRB-KR 44.Kg2 Bg5 45.Kf3 Rh4 46.Re2 Kg7 47.b4 Kf6 48.a4 [%cal Ba2a4,Ba4a5,Ba5a6, Ba6a7] [%mdl 32] Ke5 Threatens to win with ...Kd5. 49.a5 Bf4 [Better is 49...Kd5-+ 50.Ra2 Rf4+ 51.Kxe3 Rxb4+ 52.Kf3 Rf4+ 53.Ke2 Re4+ 54.Kf3 Re3+ 55.Kg2 Re7 ]
50.Rg2-/+ Rg4 [Don't blunder 50...Bxh2? 51.a6+- ; Don't play 50...Rxh2?! 51.Rxh2 Bxh2 52.a6= ; 50...Rh3+-/+ 51.Ke2 Kd5 ]]
51.Ra2 [ 51.a6!= Rxg2 52.Kxg2 ]
51...Rg1? [%mdl 8192] [ 51...Rg8-/+ keeps the pressure on. White must now prevent ...Bg5. 52.a6 Bg5 53.Ra5+ Kd6 ]
52.a6+- [%mdl 1024] White has strong compensation. Rg8 [#] [ 52...e2 was necessary. 53.Rxe2+ Kf5 ]
53.b5 [ 53.a7!+- [%cal Ra7a8] and the rest is easy. ]
53...Rf8+/- And now ...Bg5+ would win. 54.a7 Bg5+ 55.Kg2 aiming for b6. Ra8? [%mdl 8192] [ 55...e2+/- 56.a8=Q ( 56.Rxe2+ Kd6= 56...Rxa8 57.Rxa8 e1=N+ 58.Kg3 h4+ 59.Kg4 Kd6 60.Ra6+ Kc7 ]
56.b6 [%mdl 32768] Weighted Error Value: White=0.42/Black=0.49. An unexpected result.

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