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Do You Drop Pieces Stupidly?

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AThousandYoung
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This is one of those things I still have problems with. I think I have a fairly good sense of the game, but I still drop stuff occasionally. It's a habit that comes from speed chess I think...I see a move, and I MOVE.

I have stopped doing this so much since I came here. It's a simple trick that's becoming part of my little ritual that happens when I move. I see a move I like, and my next response is to - without touching the piece - look at each of my opponent's pieces and Pawns to see if any of them can grab something of mine en prise. I've been avoiding a surprising number of blunders this way. The only piece I've dropped here at RHP was intended to be a sacrifice - I knew it could die without getting taken back - but I miscalculated the resulting tactical combination. This bothers me way less than dropping something totally en prise.

Try it! A lot of people claim to have this problem. It's very frustrating.

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Yes, I definately have this problem. I am good with blitz games, but on here I makes moves far too fast. Although the site is pushing me into the right direction of slowing down and thinking. I still do make some moves too quickly which destroys my chances, but I am getting there. 🙂

Here is the classic example (move 25 I hanged my Queen, stupidly thinking that I was making a mating move): Game 712000

I believe I would have had a won game otherwise, because leading up to that I was chasing the king all over the place.

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Do You Drop Pieces Stupidly?

Yes,every given day:if I had a money everytime I drop a piece I would be rich!

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lol, oh boy do I drop pieces............just back from a club game anyway 14 moves in and im kicking the guy, hes gone pawn grabbing at the start and now my open G file is totally knocking his king about. Now he plays Ne5 attacking my queen on e7, i see this, i know this, i totally know i have to move the queen or take the knight. My brain goes off for a walk, when it comes back it play 0-0-0, he took my queen with check and then took my rook on the G file. I still went on to win this game (thank god for unfair match ups :-D ), but I shall never know why after seeing he'd take my queen i went 0-0-0. Mental block ?! Anyone else do this, or am I the only one ? :-)

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" Do You Drop Pieces Stupidly? "

YES... ALL THE TIME! MORE OFTEN THAN I WOULD LIKE TO

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AThousandYoung
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Originally posted by lausey
Yes, I definately have this problem. I am good with blitz games, but on here I makes moves far too fast. Although the site is pushing me into the right direction of slowing down and thinking. I still do make some moves too quickly which destroys my chances, but I am getting there. 🙂

Here is the classic example (move 25 I hanged my Queen, stupidly thinkin ...[text shortened]... had a won game otherwise, because leading up to that I was chasing the king all over the place.
I think you should have had a won game also. At the very least you won a Rook. Also, Na5+ would have been nasty.

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Here's a problem I've had. I leave my knight to be exchanged. the opponent bishop takes the knight. I forget the exchange a few days later and all I see is a bishop sitting on a square, but not that it's taken my knight. So I just make a positional move and leave the bishop there. Then a move later I count the pieces and see I'm a piece short. My opponent just took my knight for nothing! Needless to say I promptly resigned in disgust.

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Originally posted by buddy2
Here's a problem I've had. I leave my knight to be exchanged. the opponent bishop takes the knight. I forget the exchange a few days later and all I see is a bishop sitting on a square, but not that it's taken my knight. So I just make a positional move and leave the bishop there. Then a move later I count the pieces and see I'm a piece short. My opponent just took my knight for nothing! Needless to say I promptly resigned in disgust.
Oh, I've so been there.

Even worse is the wrong recapture problem here. I'll sit for several minutes calculating some tactical line, conclude that I need to recapture with piece A, where I have quite a good position, instead of piece B, which loses on the spot.

A couple moves later, it's time to make the recapture. I glance over the board, think "forced recapture" and click-click, I've just recaptured with piece B.

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I just did worse. Instead of dropping a piece I drop the game.
Game 716993

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Originally posted by buddy2
Here's a problem I've had. I leave my knight to be exchanged. the opponent bishop takes the knight. I forget the exchange a few days later and all I see is a bishop sitting on a square, but not that it's taken my knight. So I just make a positional move and leave the bishop there. Then a move later I count the pieces and see I'm a piece short. My opponent just took my knight for nothing! Needless to say I promptly resigned in disgust.
Yep! Yep! Yep!

I remember one game in particular ... I'd just offered a rook trade which was accepted. A day later I look at the board and just got myself worked up over it. His rook was SO strongly positioned - *HOW* could I have let it get there ... *HOW* was I going to protect each of the pawns it was now attacking.

I made two or three different moves, each time (thankfully) just closing the window instead of comitting the move.

The next day, I came back and realized PxR was waiting for me all along ...

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Originally posted by paultopia
Oh, I've so been there.

Even worse is the wrong recapture problem here. I'll sit for several minutes calculating some tactical line, conclude that I need to recapture with piece A, where I have quite a good position, instead of piece B, which loses on the spot.

A couple moves later, it's time to make the recapture. I glance over the board, think "forced recapture" and click-click, I've just recaptured with piece B.
It's times like this when I use the notebook... it has saved me COUNTLESS blunders I'm sure!

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Originally posted by XanthosNZ
I just did worse. Instead of dropping a piece I drop the game.
Game 716993
Oh, how many times have I done this! Game 550822 Game 694400

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Originally posted by fawcr01
It's times like this when I use the notebook... it has saved me COUNTLESS blunders I'm sure!
I would, too ... if (ahem) I was able to update it when it was my turn to play .......

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Yep,
Beer + Chess= Bad

Sometimes I think my beer and my rating are racing each other to the bottom. 😲

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Originally posted by dsb3
I would, too ... if (ahem) I was able to update it when it was my turn to play .......


Actually, that is a good point (and probably been a debate topic in the past). Is there a reason why you can't update the notebook while it is your turn to play?

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