Last move is incorrect, opponent is taking my pawn from d3 , but my pawn is located on d4
[Event "Open invite"]
[Site "http://www.redhotpawn.com"]
[Date "2017.06.20"]
[Round "?"]
[White "vikerzo"]
[Black "gameover4"]
[WhiteRating "1338"]
[BlackRating "1430"]
[WhiteElo "1338"]
[BlackElo "1430"]
[Result "*"]
[GameId "12261971"]
1. e3 Ng8f6 2. Nb1c3 e5 3. a3 d5 4. h3 d4 5. Nc3e2 c5 6. c3 Bc8f5 7. Qd1a4 Nb8c6 8. Ng1f3 Qd8a5 9. Qa4xa5 Nc6xa5 10. Nf3xe5 Na5b3 11. Ra1a2 d3 12. Ne2g3 Nb3xc1 13. Ra2a1 Nc1b3 14. Ra1d1 Bf5g6 15. Bf1xd3 Bf8d6 16. Ne5xg6 fxg6 17. Ng3e4 Nf6xe4 18. Bd3xe4 O-O-O 19. O-O a5 20. a4 c4 21. d4 cxd3 *
Originally posted by michelleonEn passant moves don't happen all that often, and I'd have to say on a vertical board they take a bit of getting my head around - my initial reaction is "you can't do that!" usually. And I think you meant incredible.
Been here nearly 7 years, played over 170 games and apparently ignorant of en-passant. Incredulous.
Originally posted by michelleonThere seems to be a lot of this type of thing lately and the common factor is the player is usually a non sub.
Been here nearly 7 years, played over 170 games and apparently ignorant of en-passant. Incredulous.
I suspect it's old accounts given to a new player -possibly a sibling.
In such cases the "joined" date is irrelevant