....... you lost a game too quickly, or made a blunder?
Well, look what happened to four (4!) consulting players against Alekine:
White: Alekhine; Black: 4 consulting player:
Caro Cann
1. e4, c6
2. d4, d5
3. Nc3, dxe4
4. Nxe4, Nbd7 aiming at Ngf6 without risking a double pawn
5. Qe2, Ng8f6???
6. Nd6 checkmate!!
Now you will say, yes this is because 4 players cannot be as consistent as one. Look what happened in Munchen in 1932 to Böhm
playing black against Arnold, white:
well, exactly the same game!!
Sin