Spy / Myzenium: round 2

Position before 51st move.

White:
Pawns: e4, f6, g4
Bishop: g2
Rooks: e5, h5
King: g1

Black:
Pawns: a7, c6, d4
Bishop: a6
Rooks: b6, d7
King: g8

51. Reg5+ Kf7
52. Rg7+ Ke6
53. Rxd7 Rb1+
 
51. Reg5+ Kf7
52. Rg7+ Ke6
53. Rxd7 Rb1+
54. Kf2 Kxd7 (you meant this, didn't you? :p )
55. Rh7+ Ke6
 
Yeah, I did. Luckily I didn't type 53.Rf7 before. :)

51. Reg5+ Kf7
52. Rg7+ Ke6
53. Rxd7 Rb1+
54. Kf2 Kxd7
55. Rh7+ Ke6
56. g5
 
51. Reg5+ Kf7
52. Rg7+ Ke6
53. Rxd7 Rb1+
54. Kf2 Kxd7
55. Rh7+ Ke6
56. g5 Ke5
 
51. Reg5+ Kf7
52. Rg7+ Ke6
53. Rxd7 Rb1+
54. Kf2 Kxd7
55. Rh7+ Ke6
56. g5 Ke5
57. Re7+

If 57...Kf4 58.f7 Rb2+ 59.Kg1 Kg3 60.Bf1 Bxf1 61.Kxf1 d3 62.Ke1

I might be wrong but this looks like a forced win for White.
 
Line accepted.

51. Reg5+ Kf7
52. Rg7+ Ke6
53. Rxd7 Rb1+
54. Kf2 Kxd7
55. Rh7+ Ke6
56. g5 Ke5
57. Re7+ Kf4
58. f7 Rb2+
59. Kg1 Kg3
60. Bf1 Bxf1

Position before 61st move.

White:
Pawns: e4, f7, g5
Rook: e7
King: g1

Black:
Pawns: a7, c6, d4
Bishop: f1
Rook: b2
King: g3

61. Kxf1 d3
62. Ke1 Kf4

You might be wrong. :) Prove your win.
 
61. Kxf1 d3
62. Ke1 Kf4
63. f8-Q+ Ke3
64. Kf1 (1-0)

In many instances, having an extra Queen is not enough to force a win. :p However, this time, since you made the correct 64th move, it is enough.

At last, this game is ended. I hope you enjoyed it, for I don't intend to play you again. :( Any parting remarks?
 
Yeah, finally it is over! :) I enjoyed the game very much, though it was full with mistakes from both sides. And this game was much more interesting then the first one. :)

The mistakes in the game:

I shouldn't have played 10.Ne5, then the plan c5 -> b4 -> bxc5, after that I got slighty worse. Instead of it I should have played 10.Nd2 with the following e4 and slight advantage for White.

You made a really bad move 18...N:c5 After that I could easily block your pawns and start an attack at the kings side. Instead you should have played 18...Nxe5 with an advantage. My knight on a4 would be completely out of the game plus you would have a nice point at c4 for your knight. I was planning to play 19.Bd4 with following Nc3 and e2-e3.

With 20...Qb6 you lost lots of time. You had to retreat with your Rook, then with Queen, and finally you made 5 moves with your blacksquared bishop.

I think that around 35th move you should have played Qb6 with the following Bxa6. Btw, it is funny that at that moment I was 100% sure that your h pawn is still on 7th row!! Lucklily I noticed it after you played 40...g5 Something felt wrong! :D

You should have played 39...Qg5 instead of 39...Qe8. I think I still would have a small advantage but my a6 pawn is still in danger (I would play Bf1 to save it)

The final error you made was 41...Rd8 with the following 42...Qd7, IMO you should have played 41...Qe6

The endgame was lost for Black. I have to admit, you made a brilliant move 49...e5 though it was not enough. And at the end the idea moving the king to attack my king was sorta unexpected, at one moment I thought I made a mistake before.

Thank you for the nice game, Myzenium. I hope you enjoyed it also, and I believe you will beat many here. Good luck! :)
 
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