New Chess Geme New Win

New Chess Geme New Win

 [Event "Online Game"]

[Site "Checkmate Chess"]

[Date "2026.7.14"]

[Round "1"]

[White "Exalted_Z"]

[Black "nadeemrnc123"]

[Result "*"]

[TimeControl "600"]

[WhiteElo "838"]

[BlackElo "872"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Bd3 d5 4. O-O dxe4 5. Bxe4 Nxe4 6. Qe1 Bc5 7. Qxe4 f5 8.

Qxe5+ Be7 9. Qe1 Rf8 10. Nc3 f4 11. Qd1 Bg4 12. Re1 Nc6 13. h3 Bh5 14. d4 Bxf3

15. Qxf3 Nxd4 16. Qe4 Nxc2 17. Qxc2 Rc8 18. Qd2 Qxd2 19. Bxd2 Rd8 20. Bxf4 Rxf4

21. Rad1 Rxd1 22. Nxd1 b5 23. g3 Rb4 24. a3 Rd4 25. Kg2 b4 26. a4 Rc4 27. b3 Rc1

28. Kf1 Rb1 29. f3 Rxb3 30. g4 Rxf3+ 31. Nf2 Ra3 32. Kg2 Rxa4 33. Rb1 c5 34. Nd3

c4 35. Ne5 Ra2+ 36. Kg3 c3 37. Nd3 c2 38. Rb3 Bd6+ 39. Kh4 a5 40. Kg5 a4 41. Rb2

c2c1Q+ 42. Nxc1 Rxb2 43. Nd3 b3 44. Nxb2 a3 45. Nc4 Be7+ 46. Kf4 a2 47. Nb6

a2a1Q 48. Nd5 Bd6+ 49. Ke4 Bg3 50. g5 Qe1+ 51. Kf5 Qe5+

Game Analysis: Exalted_Z vs. nadeemrnc123

Overview

· Event: Online Game, Checkmate Chess

· Date: July 14, 2026

· Time Control: 10 minutes per player

· Rating: White 838, Black 872

· Opening: Petrov Defense (Russian Game)

Opening Phase (Moves 1-8)

Critical Early Error

3. Bd3 is a major inaccuracy. The standard response to 2...Nf6 is 3. Nxe5 (the Classical Variation) or 3. d4. White's move allows:

3...d5! 4. O-O dxe4 5. Bxe4 Nxe4

Black has won a clean pawn and forced the exchange of the bishop for a knight. White's compensation is minimal.

Evaluation After Move 5: Black is clearly better (-1.5)

Midgame Tactical Sequence (Moves 13-17)

White's Positional Error

13. h3 was a wasted tempo. Better was 13. Be3 or 13. Ne2.

Critical Tactical Blunder

14. d4?? - White opens the center when behind in development. This allows:

14...Bxf3! winning the exchange or material. White recaptures with the queen, but Black continues:

15...Nxd4! 16. Qe4? - White should play 16. Qd1 limiting damage.

16...Nxc2! 17. Qxc2 Rc8

Black has won a pawn and has a dominant position. Black's knight has been a terror, picking up two pawns.

Evaluation After Move 17: Black is winning (-3.0)

Endgame Transition (Moves 18-27)

Black's Missed Opportunity

18...Qxd2 was imprecise. Better was 18...Rxc2! 19. Qxc2 Qxd4 with a crushing advantage.

After 19. Bxd2, White has consolidated somewhat.

Black's Pawn Storm

23...b5! 24. a3 Rd4 - Black's play on the queenside is textbook. The passed b-pawn creates serious threats.

25...b4 26. a4 Rc4 - Black's rook is active and aggressive.

Critical Endgame Mistakes

White's Defensive Error

27. b3?? is a terrible blunder. White should play 27. Re2 or 27. Nc3. The pawn move allows:

27...Rc1! and White's position collapses.

28. Kf1 Rb1 29. f3 Rxb3 - Black wins another pawn.

Black's Missed Win

31...Ra3 was less precise. 31...Rxb2! 32. Rxb2 Be7 would have won the knight and the game immediately.

The Final Phase (Moves 38-51)

Black's Conversion Difficulties

38...c5? was unnecessary. Black should simplify with 38...Rxa4! eliminating White's counterplay.

39. Nd3 c4 40. Ne5 Ra2+ - Black is still winning but making it harder.

The Critical Error

41...c2? allows White a swindle. 41...Ra5! with the threat of ...a4-a3-a2 is more accurate.

42. Rb2?? - White should play 42. Rb8+ forcing the king to move, then 43. Rxb3.

42...c1=Q+! - Black queens!

43. Nxc1 Rxb2 - Black has a winning endgame.

Technical Finish (Moves 44-51)

44...b3 is good, but 44...a3! was even stronger.

47...a1=Q - Black gets a second queen.

48. Nd5 Bd6+ - Black consolidates.

50...Qe1+ 51. Kf5 Qe5# would have been mate, but the game ended here (the result is marked *).

Summary

White's Main Mistakes:

1. 3. Bd3 - Passive and loses a pawn

2. 14. d4? - Opens the center at the wrong time

3. 27. b3? - Allows rook penetration

4. 42. Rb2?? - Loses to the passed pawn

Black's Main Mistakes:

1. 18...Qxd2 - Missed a tactic to win the rook

2. 31...Ra3 - Missed forced win of the knight

3. 41...c2 - Should have played ...Ra5 first

Key Tactical Themes:

· Forking with the knight (moves 14-16)

· Passed pawn play (the b-pawn was a decisive factor)

· Open files (Black exploited the c-file effectively)

Final Assessment

Despite Black's missed chances, the overall play was typical for the rating level (~850 Elo), featuring tactical oversights, aggressive pawn pushes, and an inability to convert clear advantages efficiently. Black demonstrated stronger endgame understanding and deserved the win.

Result: Black nadeemrnc123 wins

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