Stats, Blunders and Traps.

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e4

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01 Jun 14

Hi.

All from the latest RHP Championship.

The drunk knight

Stuck on g1

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01 Jun 14

None? 😲

e4

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01 Jun 14

You are getting three whole blogs all to yourself. 😉

chemist

Linkenheim

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02 Jun 14

Woohoo I made it to the blog...on the price to make a complete fool out of myself. Actually I thought to send the game after I realized how silly I had been...

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02 Jun 14

After g5 dxe4, how does Black continue his defence? Is this the line?

K

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02 Jun 14

TVOChess,
How are you doing? If I have viewed correctly, the following 2 continuations could have occurred in the game above:

2... Nc5 is not good because if Rf3, Rh3, Rxh4, Qxh7# is possible. The Knight might be better at f8 defending h7.

Another thing, With 2...Nc5, 3. Rf3 Nxd3, then 4. Rh3 Bh4 5. Rxh4 Re8 6. Qxh7+ Kf8 7. cxd3 can happen, right?

C
Cowboy From Hell

American West

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02 Jun 14

Originally posted by 64squaresofpain
None? 😲
That's because I ain't playing. Otherwise it would be a blunder motherload. 😞

The drunk knight

Stuck on g1

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02 Jun 14

Originally posted by ChessPraxis
That's because I ain't playing. Otherwise it would be a blunder motherload. 😞
More than 3 whole blogs worth??

More Caissa have mercy on us all!

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03 Jun 14

Of course! If the black rook on f8 moves away, the mate is avoided. But isn't this possible from the beginning already?

e4

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03 Jun 14

Hi Tvo.

In all the cases White could have played Rh3 and Qxh7+ first before
dealing with any threat on the other other side of the board.
It is the kind of position I love messing about with looking for shots and sneaky traps.

Here is the first chance to pay Rh3 instead of taking on d3.



1.Rh3 (1...Rf8 gets mated.) 1...Bh5. now take on d3 and then on h5.
Piece up and the attack is still on.

The last chance to play it.





The second chance.

r2q1rk1/pbp2p1p/1p2p1pQ/3pP3/1b3P2/1P1PPR2/PB1N2PP/R5K1 w - - 0 16

1.Rh3 Rf8 2.Qxh7+ Kf8 3.Nf3 White is winning.

The third chance.