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Analysis: erivera90 vs sree-13

Date: 2026.03.05 | Event: Live Chess | Site: Chess.com
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Evaluation

-8 -4 +0 +4 +8 1 5 10 Qg4 (-7.1) Blunder
Your moves Opponent moves

Found 1 crucial moment.

Moment 1 — Blunder CRITICAL

Losing Exchange
. . k r . . . r
. p p . . p p p
p . n . q n . .
. . b . p . . .
. . . . P . . .
. . N P . . P P
P P . . . P B .
R . B Q . R K .
FEN: 2kr3r/1pp2ppp/p1n1qn2/2b1p3/4P3/2NP2PP/PP3PB1/R1BQ1RK1 w - - 1 14
You Played: Qg4
Engine Best: Nd5
Eval Swing: -677 cp
Variation: Nd5 Nd4 Be3 Qd6
CRITICAL: Your move allowed the opponent to immediately capture your White Queen on g4.
Refutation: Nxg4 hxg4 Rxd3 Nd5

Coach Explanation

BLUNDER: You hung your Queen. The opponent can simply take it with Nxg4.

Nd5 is superior because after Nd5 Nd4 Be3 Qd6 the position is much better than after your blunder.

Recurring Patterns


Across the analyzed games, a strong tendency to overlook hanging pawns is evident. This is the most common pattern, appearing in 205 instances. While positional weaknesses and other tactical motifs such as pins and discovered attacks also occur, they are far less frequent. This game introduces a new, more severe error in the form of a hanging queen, deviating from the player's typical pattern of pawn oversights.

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[Event "Live Chess"] [Site "Chess.com"] [Date "2026.03.05"] [White "erivera90"] [Black "sree-13"] [Result "0-1"] 1. c4 {+0.06} d5 {+0.75} 2. cxd5 {+0.73} Qxd5 {+0.73} 3. Nc3 {+0.81} Qd8 {+0.81} 4. g3 {+0.26} a6 {+1.25} 5. Bg2 {+0.40} Nf6 {+1.40} 6. h3 {+0.33} e6 {+0.78} 7. Nf3 {+0.71} Bc5 {+1.35} 8. e3 {+0.84} Nc6 {+1.18} 9. O-O {+1.14} e5 {+1.46} 10. e4 {-0.67} Be6 {-0.75} 11. Ng5 {-1.05} Qd7 {-0.77} 12. Nxe6 {-0.99} Qxe6 {-0.35} 13. d3 {-0.35} O-O-O {-0.45} 14. Qg4 $4 {-7.10 Losing Exchange · Nxg4} Nxg4 {-7.00} 0-1