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[Event "Grand Prix event5 2017 match4 60 10"] [Site "Internet Chess Club"] [Date "2017.10.11"] [Round "1"] [White "cool64chess"] [Black "Llewellyn, Alan Mansel"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "E81"] [WhiteElo "1955"] [BlackElo "1477"] [Annotator "Llewellyn,Alan"] [PlyCount "57"] [EventDate "2017.??.??"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. f3 {The King's Indian:Samisch Variation.} O-O 6. Be3 c6 7. Qd2 e5 8. Nge2 exd4 9. Nxd4 Nfd7 10. O-O-O (10. Bh6 $4 Qh4+ 11. g3 Qxh6 $19) 10... Ne5 11. Be2 Qa5 $2 12. Nb3 Qb4 13. Qxd6 Qxd6 14. Rxd6 Be6 15. Nd2 Re8 16. f4 Bf8 $4 17. fxe5 Bxd6 18. exd6 b6 19. e5 c5 $4 20. Bf3 Nd7 21. Bxa8 Rxa8 22. Nf3 $2 Bxc4 23. Ne4 $2 Re8 $2 (23... Bxa2 $19) 24. Nf6+ $1 Nxf6 25. exf6 Rxe3 $4 26. d7 $1 Rd3 27. Rd1 Rxd7 28. Rxd7 h5 $4 { its mate in 3...} (28... h6) 29. Ng5 {the only move to avoid checkmate is 29... Bb5 then 30.Rd8+ Be8 31.Rxe8# is all forced.} 1-0 [Event "Grand Prix event5 2017 match4 60 10"] [Site "Internet Chess Club"] [Date "2017.10.12"] [Round "2"] [White "Llewellyn, Alan Mansel"] [Black "cool64chess"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "A13"] [WhiteElo "1477"] [BlackElo "1955"] [Annotator "Llewellyn,Alan"] [PlyCount "98"] [EventDate "2017.??.??"] 1. c4 e6 2. Nc3 d5 3. e3 Nf6 4. d4 Be7 5. Nf3 O-O 6. Ne5 Nbd7 7. Be2 Nxe5 8. dxe5 Nd7 $6 (8... Ne4 9. cxd5 Nxc3 10. bxc3 Qxd5 11. Qd4 c5 12. Qxd5 exd5 13. f4 $11) 9. f4 $6 (9. cxd5 Nxe5 10. f4 Ng6 11. O-O $14) 9... c6 10. e4 $2 f6 $2 (10... dxc4 11. Bxc4 b5 12. Bb3 Nc5 13. Qxd8 Rxd8 14. Bc2 b4 15. Nd1 a5 $15) 11. cxd5 cxd5 12. exd5 fxe5 13. dxe6 Nb6 14. Qxd8 Bxd8 15. O-O $6 $11 (15. e7 Bxe7 16. fxe5 $14) 15... Bxe6 $1 16. fxe5 Rxf1+ 17. Bxf1 Nd7 $1 18. Bf4 Bb6+ $3 19. Kh1 Rf8 20. Bg3 Bd4 21. Bb5 $3 Nxe5 22. Re1 Rf5 $5 23. Bxe5 $2 (23. h3 h5 24. Ba4 Bc4 25. Re4 Rf1+ 26. Kh2 Bg1+ 27. Kh1 Bd4+ 28. Kh2 Bg1+ $11) 23... Bxe5 $6 $15 (23... Rxe5 24. Rxe5 Bxe5 25. a3 $17) 24. g4 Rg5 25. h4 Bxc3 26. Rxe6 $1 (26. hxg5 $4 Bxe1 $19) 26... Rxb5 27. bxc3 Rb1+ 28. Kg2 Rb2+ 29. Kf3 Rxa2 30. Ke4 $4 {the losing mistake...its just a matter of technique from here.} Re2+ 31. Kd5 Rxe6 32. Kxe6 a5 33. Kd5 a4 34. Kc4 b5+ 35. Kb4 Kf7 36. c4 bxc4 37. Kxa4 Ke6 38. Kb4 Kd5 39. Kc3 Kc5 40. g5 g6 41. Kd2 Kd4 42. Kc2 c3 43. Kc1 Kd3 44. Kd1 c2+ 45. Kc1 Kc3 46. h5 Kd3 47. hxg6 hxg6 48. Kb2 Kd2 49. Kb3 c1=Q 0-1 [Event "Grand Prix event5 2017 match4 60 10"] [Site "Internet Chess Club"] [Date "2017.10.24"] [Round "3"] [White "cool64chess"] [Black "Llewellyn, Alan Mansel"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "E80"] [WhiteElo "1942"] [BlackElo "1447"] [Annotator "Llewellyn,Alan"] [PlyCount "113"] [EventDate "2017.??.??"] {Well i was already 2 - 0 trailing in this match with the Indian wizkid so I came out all guns blazing and for a while it seemed to be working, but I get over-confident and practically fall to pieces in a heap. I even miss an obvious attack on his queen but I would still have been a piece down and it all over.} 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. f3 {I loath the Samisch Variation of the King's Indian Defence.} c6 6. Be3 a6 7. Qd2 b5 8. O-O-O Qa5 9. Kb1 Be6 $146 (9... Nbd7 10. Bh6 $6 $15 {The main line here is a mistake by White.}) 10. d5 cxd5 11. cxd5 b4 $6 $16 (11... Bc8 $14) 12. Nce2 Bd7 13. Nd4 Bb5 14. Nge2 Nfd7 15. Nc1 Nb6 $4 {15...Nc5 wasnt so bad but this is totally losing a piece atleast.} 16. Ndb3 $1 Bxf1 $2 {trying desperately to complicate things.} 17. Nxa5 Nc4 18. Rhxf1 $2 Nxa5 $4 (18... Nxd2+ 19. Bxd2 $18) 19. Qxb4 {now this move makes me play on as i have illusions to getting cools King checkmated with a Rook taking the b2 pawn. I knew it was unlikely as he has just b3 to stop itand is ahead loads of material.} Nbc6 20. dxc6 Nxc6 21. Qa4 O-O 22. Qxc6 Rfc8 23. Qxa8 Rxa8 24. Bd4 e5 25. Bc3 a5 26. a4 d5 27. Rxd5 Rc8 28. Rfd1 Bf8 29. Bxe5 f6 30. Bxf6 g5 31. Rxg5+ Kf7 {now I am only playing on for a swindle stalemate.} 32. Be5 Be7 33. Rg7+ Kf8 34. Rxh7 Rc5 35. Rxe7 $3 Kxe7 36. Bd6+ Ke6 37. Bxc5 Kf6 38. Rd5 Ke6 39. Nb3 Kf6 40. Nd4 Kf7 41. h4 Kg7 42. Kc2 Kg6 43. h5+ Kh6 44. Kd3 Kg7 45. g4 Kh6 46. f4 Kg7 47. g5 Kf7 48. Rd6 Ke7 49. Kc4 Ke8 50. Kd5 Ke7 51. Ke5 Kf7 52. Rd7+ Ke8 53. Ra7 Kd8 54. Kd6 Kc8 55. Rf7 Kb8 56. Kc6 Ka8 57. Rf8# {So after that great result for Cool64chess he is running away with the tournament and my(Alan Llewellyn) match with him, with the score 3 - 0 to Cool.} 1-0 [Event "Grand Prix event5 2017 match4 60 10"] [Site "Internet Chess Club"] [Date "2017.11.04"] [Round "4"] [White "Llewellyn, Alan Mansel"] [Black "cool64chess"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "A13"] [WhiteElo "1447"] [BlackElo "1942"] [Annotator "Llewellyn,Alan"] [PlyCount "50"] [EventDate "2017.??.??"] {I thought I was doing well at the beginning here but I soon get trumpled into a heap.} 1. c4 e6 2. Nc3 d5 3. e3 Nf6 4. d4 Be7 {the opening is a Queens Gambit declined.} 5. Nf3 O-O 6. Ne5 Nbd7 7. f4 c5 $1 $146 {a novelty.} (7... dxc4 8. Bxc4 c5 9. O-O cxd4 10. exd4 Nb6 11. Bb3 Bd7 12. Be3 Bc6 13. f5 exf5 14. Rxf5 Nbd5 15. Bg5 Rc8 16. Nxc6 bxc6 17. Qf3 Nxc3 18. bxc3 c5 19. Bxf6 Bxf6 20. dxc5 Qa5 21. c6 Qb6+ 22. Kh1 Qxc6 23. Rc1 Qxf3 24. Rxf3 Rc7 25. Bd5 Rd8 26. Rd1 Kf8 27. c4 Rxc4 28. Bxc4 Rxd1+ 29. Rf1 Rxf1+ 30. Bxf1 {1/2-1/2 (30) Abdul Moula,S (2189)-Al Tamimi,H (2236) Guangzhou 2010}) 8. cxd5 $6 cxd4 9. dxe6 $2 Nxe5 10. exf7+ $2 (10. fxe5 dxc3 11. exf6 Bxf6 12. exf7+ Kxf7 13. Qb3+ Kg6 14. bxc3 Bg4 15. Be2 Be5 16. h3 $4 Bg3#) 10... Nxf7 11. exd4 Bf5 12. Be2 Qd7 13. O-O Rfd8 14. Be3 Bb4 15. Bc4 Rac8 16. Qb3 Bxc3 17. bxc3 Qc7 18. Bxf7+ Qxf7 19. Rab1 $4 Bxb1 20. Rxb1 Qxb3 21. Rxb3 b6 22. a4 Re8 23. Bd2 $4 Re2 $1 24. Rb2 Ne4 25. Bc1 $2 Re1# {The only question in this match is will cool64chess win every game, as its already 4 - 0 to him.} 0-1 [Event "Grand Prix event5 2017 match4 60 10"] [Site "Internet Chess Club"] [Date "2017.11.10"] [Round "5"] [White "cool64chess"] [Black "Llewellyn, Alan Mansel"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "E80"] [WhiteElo "1942"] [BlackElo "1424"] [Annotator "Llewellyn,Alan"] [PlyCount "53"] [EventDate "2017.??.??"] {Cool64chess shows his genius in his computer like style by totally crushing me in a closed position.} 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. f3 c5 6. d5 e5 7. Be3 Na6 8. Qd2 Bd7 9. Nge2 Nc7 (9... h5 {was played in an ametuer clash.} ) 10. Nc1 Qe7 11. Be2 h5 12. a3 a5 13. Rb1 Qf8 $2 (13... h4 14. b4 axb4 15. axb4 b6 $14) 14. b4 $1 axb4 15. axb4 Bh6 (15... b6 16. O-O h4 17. Nd3 Bh6 18. f4 Qg7 19. fxe5 dxe5 20. Bxh6 Qxh6 21. Qxh6 Rxh6 22. Rxf6 $18) 16. bxc5 Bxe3 17. Qxe3 dxc5 18. Nd3 Qh6 19. Qxc5 Na6 20. Qd6 Qg5 21. Nxe5 O-O-O $2 {one of the things with effective attacks is speed of movement and co-ordination of pieces, and cool does both those superbly to demolish my position in just a few accurate moves.} 22. Nxf7 Qh4+ 23. g3 Ne8 $2 24. Qb6 $1 Bc6 25. gxh4 Nd6 26. dxc6 Rh7 $2 (26... g5 27. Nb5 bxc6 28. Qxc6+ Kb8 29. Nbxd6+ Nb4 30. Qb7#) 27. Qxd8# {so it looks increasingly likely it is going to be a whitewash in our match[ie Alan Llewellyn vs cool64chess], it currently, after this win for cool, stands at 5 - 0 to him and he needs only 1 and a half points to clinch things.} 1-0 [Event "Grand Prix event5 2017 match4 60 10"] [Site "Internet Chess Club"] [Date "2017.11.29"] [Round "6"] [White "Llewellyn, Alan Mansel"] [Black "cool64chess"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "A13"] [WhiteElo "1436"] [BlackElo "1947"] [Annotator "Llewellyn,Alan"] [PlyCount "78"] [EventDate "2017.??.??"] {With the match standing on 5 - 0 to Cool64chess, I didn't hold out much hope and this game made it 6 - 0 to Cool but it was in the balance right to the end. } 1. c4 e6 2. Nc3 d5 3. e3 Nf6 4. d4 {It has transposed into a Queens Gambit Declined.} Be7 5. Nf3 O-O 6. Ne5 Nbd7 7. f4 c5 $1 $146 {believe it or not chessbase says this is a novelty on the 7th move....} (7... c6 {This is usually played here...}) 8. Bd3 cxd4 9. exd4 dxc4 10. Bxc4 Nb6 11. Bd3 $3 a6 ( 11... Qxd4 $4 12. Bxh7+ Nxh7 13. Qxd4 $18) 12. Be3 Nfd5 $1 13. Qf3 Bb4 $1 14. Qh5 $4 f5 $4 $15 (14... g6 15. Qf3 Nxc3 16. bxc3 Bxc3+ 17. Kf2 f6 18. Nc4 Bxa1 19. Rxa1 $19) 15. Bd2 Nf6 16. Qe2 $6 {defending the weak f4 was better...with 16.Qf3} Qxd4 17. O-O-O $6 Nbd5 $6 (17... Bxc3 18. Bxc3 Qxf4+ $17) 18. Nxd5 Nxd5 19. Bxb4 $6 (19. g3 $15) 19... Nxb4 $4 20. a3 $4 (20. g3 Nxa2+ 21. Kb1 Nb4 22. Bxf5 Qc5 23. Be4 $16) 20... Qxf4+ 21. Kb1 Nxd3 $6 (21... Nd5 $17) 22. Rxd3 b5 23. Rf1 $1 Qe4 $2 (23... Qg5 24. Rg3 Qf6 25. Rd1 Re8 26. Nd7 Bxd7 27. Rxd7 Re7 28. Rd6 f4 $19) 24. Qxe4 fxe4 25. Rxf8+ Kxf8 26. Rd8+ $1 Ke7 27. Nc6+ Kf6 28. Rf8+ $5 Kg5 29. Nd4 $1 e5 $3 30. Ne6+ $3 Kh6 $2 31. Nc7 Rb8 32. Nxa6 $1 Rb6 33. Nc5 $2 (33. Rxc8 $11) 33... e3 $3 {those pawns are moving like a tortoise but they were beginning to get strong...} 34. Rxc8 (34. Rf3 $1 Rg6 35. Rxe3 Rxg2 36. Ne4 Rxh2 37. Nd6 Bd7 38. Rxe5 g5 $17) 34... Rd6 $3 35. Ne4 $4 Rd1+ 36. Kc2 e2 37. Rc6+ g6 $5 {of course I had missed this move and assumed the King had to go to h5.} (37... Kh5 $4 38. Ng3+ Kg5 39. Nxe2 $18) 38. Nc3 e1=Q 39. Nxd1 Qe4+ {I am about to lose the Rook on c6 so I resigned.} 0-1 [Event "Grand Prix event5 2017 match4 60 10"] [Site "Internet Chess Club"] [Date "2017.12.04"] [Round "7"] [White "cool64chess"] [Black "Llewellyn, Alan Mansel"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "D20"] [WhiteElo "1908"] [BlackElo "1456"] [Annotator "Llewellyn,Alan"] [PlyCount "109"] [EventDate "2017.??.??"] {I play probably my best chess of the match but I still come up JUST short in this game. I make a few innacuracies in the endgame and turn a 1 pawn advantage into a two pawn defercit...and so cool64chess wins the match with a whitewash and gains a massive 6 points from one win because he gains 1 from the win and 5 defaults from the unplayed games.} 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. e3 { The Queens Gambit Accepted is a tricky opening to handle.} e5 $3 4. Bxc4 exd4 5. Nf3 Bb4+ 6. Bd2 Bxd2+ 7. Qxd2 c5 $6 $146 {a dubious novelty} (7... Nf6 { Keres played the white side of this opening in 1963.}) 8. exd4 cxd4 9. O-O Ne7 10. Ng5 $4 $15 {a rare mistake by cool, this move is over-optimistic} O-O 11. Na3 Nbc6 $5 12. Rfe1 h6 13. Nf3 Bg4 14. Ne5 Nxe5 15. Rxe5 Nc6 16. Rd5 $6 Qf6 17. Nb5 $6 Be6 $6 18. Rd6 Rad8 $1 19. Bxe6 $2 $19 Rxd6 $2 $17 20. Nxd6 $1 (20. Bxf7+ Rxf7 21. Nxd6 Qxd6 $19) 20... fxe6 $2 $15 21. Nxb7 e5 $6 22. Nc5 $1 { defending the key e4 and in particular the d3 squares.} Qf4 $6 23. Qxf4 $1 Rxf4 $6 $14 (23... exf4 $11) 24. Rc1 $3 {undermining the defender of e5.} Nb4 $6 $14 25. a3 $1 Nd5 26. Re1 Rf5 27. Nd3 $1 Kf7 $6 $16 (27... Nf4 28. Rxe5 Rxe5 29. Nxe5 d3 30. Nc4 Kf7 31. g3 Ne2+ 32. Kg2 Ke6 33. Kf3 Kd5 34. Na5 g5 35. Ke3 Nd4 36. h3 d2 37. Kxd2 Ke4 38. Ke1 Kd3 39. Kd1 Ke4 40. Nb7 Kf3 41. Ke1 Nb3 42. Nd6 Nc5 43. b4 Nd3+ 44. Kf1 Nxf2 45. Nb5 a6 46. Nc7 Kxg3 47. Nxa6 Ne4 48. b5 Nd2+ 49. Kg1 Kxh3 50. b6 g4 51. b7 g3 52. b8=Q Nf3+ 53. Kf1 g2+ 54. Ke2 g1=Q 55. Kxf3 Qg4+ 56. Ke3 Qe6+ 57. Kf4 Qf6+ 58. Ke4 Qxa6 $11) 28. Nxe5+ Kf6 29. Nd3 Nf4 30. Nxf4 Rxf4 31. Kf1 d3 $4 {The losing mistake} 32. Re3 $3 Rd4 33. Ke1 Rd7 34. Kd2 Rb7 35. b4 a5 36. bxa5 Rb5 37. Kxd3 Rxa5 38. Kc4 g5 39. Kb4 Rf5 $2 { offering a King and pawn endgame more in hope than expectation.} 40. Rf3 Rxf3 41. gxf3 Kf5 42. a4 Kf4 43. a5 Kxf3 44. a6 Kxf2 45. a7 g4 46. a8=Q h5 47. Kc3 h4 48. Kd2 g3 49. Qf8+ $1 Kg2 50. hxg3 hxg3 51. Ke2 Kh1 52. Kf3 g2 {almost but not quite there, if the cool64chess King had been just one move further away it would have been drawn.} 53. Qh8+ $1 Kg1 54. Qb2 Kh1 55. Qxg2# {with that cool64chess maintains his 100% record and I think its the first whitewash in the tournaments history. And cool64chess rightly now leads the tournament again.} 1-0