7ate9 is used to the funniest ending position.
I mean:
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Game 2276387
Game 2210240
Game 2095431
Everything here is NOT meant to ever happen!
I love that KISS OF DEATH
Great!
Originally posted by Jeei don't hate you, just the way you play chess and that you insist on posting it here. I'm asking nicely please stop posting games full of blunders here.
Here's another one with my beloved pawn structure - white side.
Off course my oponent is still laughing at me not taking his queen at move 22.
But eh, got to give aginis good reasons to hate me
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pawn structure has nothing to do with your games so you can't say that a game is an example of some sort of opening.
Originally posted by pizzintea...hmmm --- I'll lightly annotate this one.
So what blunders did i make this time?
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3.g3
Black did not take advantage of this move...
exf4!, and if, gxf4? Qh4+ Ke2 Qxf4
after gxf4 black wins a pawn, prevents white castling, and leaves the King rather vunerable (moves like Bg4+ must me addressed)
so, I don't think f4 can be taken (not now anyway), unless anyone else can prove otherwise?
6.g4
this moves offers a valueable lesson, DON'T OPEN LINES AGAINST YOUR KING...UNLESS YOU MUST!
g4, allows Qh4+ (if/when the Knight moves out of the way)...If I were white, And were playing a worthy oppenant, I'd be very scared right now...
10.Nxe4
this move actually HELPS BLACK!!....black would love to get the knight out of the way in order to play Qh4+, and you let him! -- this Knight trade clearly favours black.
After, Qh4+ its all over, Black can simply overwhelm your defenceless king.
Originally posted by der schwarze Ritteri think 16.Rb1 was the move of the game.
Here's what an interesting game looks like:
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16...bxc3?? 17.bxc3 Qa6 18.dxe6! Bxg2 19.exd7+ Rxd7 20.Rb8+!! Kxb8 21.Qxd7
and now either
21...Bxf1 22.Bf4+ Bd6 (Ka8 Qd8+ Kb7 Qc7+ Ka8 Qb8# ) 23.Bxd6+ Ka8 24.Kxf1 Qb6! 25.Qe7! Rc8 (any other move allows Bxc5) and white should win thanks to his passed h pawn and forward f pawn.
OR
21...Bb7 22.Bf4+ Ka8 23.Qd8+ Bc8 24.Rb1!! +-
Originally posted by aginisThat's some pretty fancy shuffling! On 16...bxc3, I doubt I could have calculated that far, but in my opinion, the tactical possibilities were ripe. For the sacrifice of the Knight, I would have gained the open b-file, pressure along the a8-h1 diagonal and still had the Queens on the board. Doubtless, my opponent thought the Knight buffet would have given him indigestion. Kudos to you for finding some very strong lines. Also, a shout out to Calexico for giving me such stiff opposition.
i think 16.Rb1 was the move of the game.
16...bxc3?? 17.bxc3 Qa6 18.dxe6! Bxg2 19.exd7+ Rxd7 20.Rb8+!! Kxb8 21.Qxd7
and now either
21...Bxf1 22.Bf4+ Bd6 (Ka8 Qd8+ Kb7 Qc7+ Ka8 Qb8# ) 23.Bxd6+ Ka8 24.Kxf1 Qb6! 25.Qe7! Rc8 (any other move allows Bxc5) and white should win thanks to his passed h pawn and forward f pawn.
OR
21...Bb7 22.Bf4+ Ka8 23.Qd8+ Bc8 24.Rb1!! +-