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Analysis: enormeteubdu38 vs erivera90

Date: 2026.03.24 | Event: Live Chess | Site: Chess.com
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Evaluation

-8 -4 +0 +4 +8 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Qa2 (+3.0) Blunder c6 (+3.3) Blunder hxg6 (+100.0) Blunder Nxe3 (+100.0) Blunder
Your moves Opponent moves

Found 4 crucial moments.

Moment 1 — Blunder MAJOR

Hanging Pawn
q . n . . . k .
. . p . . . b p
. . . . N . p .
. p . p . p . .
. P . P . P P .
. . P Q P . . P
. B . . . . . .
. . . . . . K .
FEN: q1n3k1/2p3bp/4N1p1/1p1p1p2/1P1P1PP1/2PQP2P/1B6/6K1 b - - 0 28
You Played: Qa2
Engine Best: Nd6
Eval Swing: -310 cp
Variation: Nd6
CRITICAL: Your move allowed the opponent to immediately capture your Black Pawn on b5.
Refutation: Qxb5 h6 Qd7 Qb1+

Coach Explanation

BLUNDER: You hung your b-pawn. The opponent can simply take it with Qxb5.

Qa2 is a mistake. The engine suggests Nd6, after which the position is complex. After Qa2, Qxb5 h6 Qd7 Qb1+, White is winning.

Moment 2 — Blunder MINOR

overloaded_defender
. . n . . . k .
. . p . . . b p
. . . . N . p .
. p . p . P . .
. P q P . P . .
. . P . P . . P
. B Q . . . . .
. . . . . . K .
FEN: 2n3k1/2p3bp/4N1p1/1p1p1P2/1PqP1P2/2P1P2P/1BQ5/6K1 b - - 0 30
You Played: c6
Engine Best: Ne7
Eval Swing: -266 cp
Variation: Ne7 fxg6 hxg6 Bc1
CRITICAL: Your move allowed the opponent to immediately capture your Black Pawn on g6.
Refutation: fxg6 h6 Nxg7 Kxg7

Coach Explanation

BLUNDER: You hung your Pawn. The opponent can simply take it with fxg6. After fxg6 h6 Nxg7 Kxg7 you are lost. Ne7 is superior because the best line is Ne7 fxg6 hxg6 Bc1.

Moment 3 — Blunder CRITICAL

Back-Rank Mate
. . n . . . k .
. . . . . . b p
. . p . N . P .
. p . p . . . .
. P q P . P . .
. . P . P . . P
. B Q . . . . .
. . . . . . K .
FEN: 2n3k1/6bp/2p1N1P1/1p1p4/1PqP1P2/2P1P2P/1BQ5/6K1 b - - 0 31
You Played: hxg6
Engine Best: h6
Eval Swing: -9609 cp
Variation: h6 Nxg7 Kxg7 Qf5
CRITICAL: Your move allowed the opponent to immediately capture your Black Pawn on g6.
Refutation: Qxg6 Qxd4 exd4 Ne7

Coach Explanation

BLUNDER: You hung your Pawn. The opponent can simply take it with Qxg6, leading to a forced mate after Qxd4 exd4 Ne7. h6 is superior, with the line h6 Nxg7 Kxg7 Qf5, because it doesn't immediately lose.

Moment 4 — Blunder CRITICAL

Forced Mate
. . . . . . k .
. . . . . . . .
. . p . N b p .
. p . p . n . .
. P q P . P . .
. . P . P . . P
. B Q . . . . .
. . . . . . K .
FEN: 6k1/8/2p1Nbp1/1p1p1n2/1PqP1P2/2P1P2P/1BQ5/6K1 b - - 7 35
You Played: Nxe3
Engine Best: Be7
Eval Swing: -10004 cp
Variation: Be7 Nc5 Kg7 Qd3
CRITICAL: Your move allowed the opponent to immediately capture your Black Pawn on g6.
Refutation: Qxg6+ Kh8 Qxf6+ Kh7

Coach Explanation

BLUNDER: You hung your pawn on g6. The opponent can simply take it with Qxg6+. This leads to forced mate in 3. After Qxg6+ Kh8 Qxf6+ Kh7 it will lead to mate. Be7 is superior because it prevents an immediate forced mate.

Recurring Patterns


Across the games analyzed, erivera90 shows a strong tendency to overlook Hanging Pieces, specifically pawns. This game reinforces that pattern, with all four blunders involving hanging pawns on b5 and g6. While previous analyses identified pins, hanging pawns, positional weaknesses, skewers, and forks as problem areas, the immediate tactical oversight of undefended pawns appears to be the most consistently damaging flaw in recent play.

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[Event "Live Chess"] [Site "Chess.com"] [Date "2026.03.24"] [White "enormeteubdu38"] [Black "erivera90"] [Result "0-1"] 1. d4 {+0.14} Nf6 {+0.28} 2. e3 {+0.09} d5 {+0.22} 3. c3 {+0.00} g6 {-0.06} 4. Nf3 {-0.06} Bg7 {-0.07} 5. a3 {-0.42} Bg4 {-0.27} 6. Be2 {-0.14} O-O {-0.06} 7. b4 {-0.18} Nc6 {+0.07} 8. h3 {-0.02} Bf5 {+0.04} 9. Bd3 {-0.64} Bxd3 {-0.57} 10. Qxd3 {-0.46} a6 {-0.32} 11. O-O {-0.33} b5 {+0.20} 12. Bb2 {-0.08} Ne4 {-0.05} 13. Nbd2 {-0.11} Nxd2 {-0.13} 14. Qxd2 {-0.59} a5 {+0.29} 15. Qd3 {+0.36} axb4 {+0.91} 16. axb4 {+0.37} Rxa1 {+0.47} 17. Bxa1 {+0.00} Na7 {-0.06} 18. Ne5 {-0.42} Qd6 {-0.51} 19. f4 {-0.82} f6 {-0.91} 20. Nf3 {-0.71} f5 {-0.71} 21. Bb2 {-0.71} e6 {+0.00} 22. Ra1 {+0.06} Qb6 {+0.00} 23. Ne5 {+0.00} Ra8 {+1.03} 24. Nd7 {+1.29} Qb7 {+0.98} 25. Nc5 {+1.06} Qc6 {+1.78} 26. g4 {+0.38} Nc8 {+0.41} 27. Rxa8 {+0.37} Qxa8 {+0.34} 28. Nxe6 {-0.20} Qa2 $4 {+2.95 Hanging Pawn · Qxb5} 29. Qc2 {-0.44} Qc4 {+0.59} 30. gxf5 {+0.54} c6 $4 {+3.30 overloaded_defender · fxg6} 31. fxg6 {+3.71} hxg6 $4 {#3 Back-Rank Mate · Qxg6} 32. Ng5 {+0.56} Ne7 {+0.72} 33. Ne6 {+0.00} Bf6 {+0.32} 34. Nc7 {-0.28} Nf5 {-0.27} 35. Ne6 {-0.06} Nxe3 $4 {#3 Forced Mate · Qxg6+} 36. Qe2 {#-2} Qxe2 {#-1} 37. Ba3 {#-1} Qf1+ {#-1} 38. Kh2 {#-1} Qg2# {#-0} 0-1