Chessfriend and regular contributor to this blog, Yury V. Bukayev, sent the following online 5 10 game against a Women's International Master - actually she has made three Women's Grandmaster norms.
Yury plays a steady game, and at the end is clearly better.
I have included comments from the site's Stockfish analysis engine, some of my own comments, and some diagrams.
Event "WIM Ruchess27 simul
Site "https://lichess.org/li5olZOJ
Date "2026.04.03"
White "Ruchess27"
Black "Yury_V_Bukayev"
Result "1-0"
UTCDate "2026.04.03"
UTCTime "18:01:13"
WhiteElo "2509"
BlackElo "2040"
WhiteTitle "WIM"
Variant "Standard"
TimeControl "300+10"
ECO "D37"
Opening "Queen's Gambit Declined: Three Knights Variation"
Termination "Time forfeit"
Annotator "lichess.org"
1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3
D37 Queen's Gambit Declined: Three Knights Variation
4...h6 5. Bf4 Bd6 6. Bg3 c5
7.dxc5 Bxc5 8.e3 O-O 9.Qc2 dxc4 10.Bxc4 Bb4 11.O-O Bxc3 12.bxc3 Qa5
13.Rab1 a6 14.Rfd1 b5 15.Bb3?!
(0.80 → 0.10) Inaccuracy. Bf1 was best. 15.Bf1 Bb7 16.Nd2 Nbd7 17.c4 Rfc8 18.Qb2 Bc6 19.f3 Nc5 20.e4 Na4
15...Bb7 16.Nd4??
{ (0.00 → -2.32) Blunder. Rbc1 was best. 16.Rbc1 Nbd7 17.Ne5 Rfd8 18.Nxd7 Rxd7 19.Be5 Rxd1+ 20.Rxd1 Qb6 21.Qe2 Rc8
Stockfish is rather harsh, here. Giving up the exchange is a mistake, but it should not be enough to counter a 470 point rating advantage.
However, against Yury's solid play it proves decisive.
16...Be4 17.Qb2 Bxb1 18.Rxb1?!
(-1.86 → -2.78) Inaccuracy. Qxb1 was best. 18.Qxb1 Qb6 19.e4 Nc6 20.e5 Nxd4 21.Rxd4 Nd5 22.Qd3 Rac8 23.Bc2 g6
18...Nbd7 19.c4 bxc4 20.Bxc4






















