Originally posted by HomerJSimpsonOoh, you think it was a convoluted conspiracy? Get over it, you played rubbish and you suck. He most probably didn't cheat- most people I know who play who aren't exactly brilliant, could have played those last moves.
The guy saw a mate in 9 with pin point accuracy
PS. Although I am quoting Homer, my words are directed at Von whatsisname as well.
If he saw the mate in 9 then by the nature of "seeing the mate" it would be implied that the mate would be deceifered to "pin-point accuracy" otherwise he would not have "seen the mate in 9". Actually that mate is very logical and I would suspect someone of their rating to see it.
Anyway, besides pointing out holes within your argument I would have to say that you played well in the beginning of that game because white made some hasty moves at first. You deserve to lose as that opening severly hampers your development. You over-extended your kingside pawns and white ate them up leaving your king dangerously exposed... how can you say white cheated when you are the one who made mistakes?
Originally posted by Von Bardelebennever seen an opening like that before... no reason for it at all, you deserved to lose
Game 2912214
any comment about the game?
I don't see how you can say he sucks
Look at this game
Game 2897643
He played a fairly high rated guy and played that awful opening and he won the game.
I'd agree that he isn't very likeable and he posts useless arrogant threads but I don't think he sucks at chess.
Here is a few other games with this opening I found in my database
[Event "Politiken Cup"]
[Site "Copenhagen"]
[Date "2005.07.24"]
[Round "10"]
[White "Pedersen, Bent O"]
[Black "Kenyon, Scott"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B00"]
[WhiteElo "2040"]
[BlackElo "1671"]
[PlyCount "115"]
[EventDate "2005.07.16"]
[EventType "swiss"]
[EventRounds "10"]
[EventCountry "DEN"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2005.09.02"]
1. e4 f6 2. d4 Kf7 3. Nc3 e6 4. Bc4 Ne7 5. Qf3 Nbc6 6. Be3 d6 7. a3 g6 8. h4 h5
9. Nh3 Bh6 10. Ng5+ Bxg5 11. hxg5 f5 12. O-O-O Kg7 13. Rh4 Qf8 14. Qg3 fxe4 15.
Rf4 Nf5 16. Qh2 d5 17. Bb5 Qd8 18. Ne2 Bd7 19. Bxc6 bxc6 20. Rxf5 exf5 21. Bf4
Kf7 22. Bxc7 Qxg5+ 23. Kb1 Rhe8 24. c4 Qg4 25. Re1 Re6 26. Nf4 Ree8 27. cxd5
cxd5 28. Nxd5 Re6 29. Ne3 Qg5 30. d5 Ra6 31. Nc4 Kg8 32. Ne5 Bb5 33. Rc1 Qd2
34. d6 Bd3+ 35. Nxd3 Qxd3+ 36. Ka2 Rxa3+ 37. bxa3 Qd2+ 38. Kb1 Qd3+ 39. Kb2
Qd2+ 40. Rc2 Qd4+ 41. Kc1 Qa1+ 42. Kd2 Qd4+ 43. Ke1 Qa1+ 44. Ke2 Qxa3 45. Qg3
Qa6+ 46. Kd2 Qb5 47. Qxg6+ Kf8 48. Qf6+ Kg8 49. Qe6+ Kh8 50. Qc4 Qd7 51. Qc6
Qg7 52. Qxa8+ Kh7 53. Qc6 Qd4+ 54. Ke1 e3 55. Qd7+ Kh8 56. Qe8+ Kg7 57. Qxe3
Qb4+ 58. Qc3+ 1-0
[Event "NATO-ch 12th"]
[Site "San Remo"]
[Date "2001.10.12"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Alaslar, Devrim"]
[Black "De Cat, Ben"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B00"]
[PlyCount "63"]
[EventDate "2001.10.08"]
[EventType "team"]
[EventRounds "7"]
[EventCountry "ITA"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2001.10.26"]
1. e4 f6 2. d4 Kf7 3. Be3 g6 4. Qd2 h5 5. Nc3 Bh6 6. O-O-O d6 7. f4 c6 8. Nf3
b5 9. Rg1 Qa5 10. Kb1 Na6 11. h3 b4 12. Ne2 Be6 13. d5 cxd5 14. exd5 Bd7 15.
Ned4 Nc5 16. Nb3 Nxb3 17. axb3 Rc8 18. g4 hxg4 19. hxg4 Bg7 20. Nd4 Nh6 21. Ne6
Bxe6 22. dxe6+ Kxe6 23. Bc4+ Kd7 24. Qd3 f5 25. gxf5 Qxf5 26. Rxg6 Bf6 27. Bb5+
Kc7 28. Bxa7 Qxd3 29. Bxd3 Ra8 30. Be3 Ra5 31. Be4 Nf5 32. Bxf5 1/2-1/2
[Event "Vlissingen HZ op 5th"]
[Site "Vlissingen"]
[Date "2001.07.29"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Kruis, Rob"]
[Black "Van Dongen, Cor"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B00"]
[BlackElo "2137"]
[PlyCount "160"]
[EventDate "2001.07.28"]
[EventType "swiss"]
[EventRounds "9"]
[EventCountry "NED"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2001.09.11"]
1. e4 f6 2. d4 Kf7 3. Bc4+ e6 4. d5 Qe8 5. Qf3 Bb4+ 6. Bd2 Bxd2+ 7. Nxd2 d6 8.
O-O-O e5 9. g4 Ne7 10. g5 f5 11. exf5 Bxf5 12. Bd3 Qd7 13. Ne2 Rf8 14. Ng3 Kg8
15. Nxf5 Nxf5 16. Qg4 Ne7 17. Qg2 Ng6 18. Bxg6 hxg6 19. h4 Qf7 20. Rdf1 Nd7 21.
Ne4 Qf4+ 22. Kd1 Qf3+ 23. Qxf3 Rxf3 24. h5 Rf4 25. f3 gxh5 26. Rxh5 Kf7 27. Ke2
Kg6 28. Rfh1 Raf8 29. R1h3 Nb6 30. Nc3 Rxf3 31. Rxf3 Rxf3 32. Rh8 Rf7 33. Rb8
c6 34. dxc6 bxc6 35. a4 Kxg5 36. Ne4+ Kf4 37. Nxd6 Rf6 38. a5 Rxd6 39. axb6
axb6 40. Rxb6 g5 41. b4 Rh6 42. Kf1 Kf3 43. Kg1 Rh4 44. Rxc6 Rxb4 45. Rf6+ Rf4
46. Re6 e4 47. c4 e3 48. c5 Rc4 49. c6 g4 50. Rf6+ Kg3 51. Kf1 Rc2 52. Re6 Kf3
53. Rf6+ Ke4 54. Re6+ Kf4 55. Rf6+ Ke5 56. Rg6 Kf5 57. Rg7 Rxc6 58. Ke2 Kf4 59.
Rf7+ Kg3 60. Re7 Rc3 61. Re8 Kg2 62. Rg8 g3 63. Rg7 Rc8 64. Re7 Rf8 65. Rxe3
Kh2 66. Re7 Kg1 67. Rg7 g2 68. Rg6 Re8+ 69. Kd2 Re5 70. Rg8 Kf2 71. Rf8+ Kg3
72. Rg8+ Kf3 73. Kd3 Re3+ 74. Kd4 Re4+ 75. Kd3 Rg4 76. Rf8+ Kg3 77. Re8 g1=Q
78. Re3+ Kf4 79. Re4+ Kf5 80. Rxg4 Qd1+ 0-1
Originally posted by briancronI tend to be sarcastic at times. 😉
[b]I don't see how you can say he sucks
Look at this game
Game 2897643
He played a fairly high rated guy and played that awful opening and he won the game.
I'd agree that he isn't very likeable and he posts useless arrogant threads but I don't think he sucks at chess.
Here is a few other games with this opening I found in my database
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