In this game I moved my queen, then decided the knight was too strong so moved the queen back and clicked on the bishop then the knight and hit move. All very rapidly of course. You can imagine my surprize when the program moved my queen to take the knight! GASP!
Cost me 30 points
Game 1225545
Originally posted by arrakisAfter move 60 in this game I decided not to play drunk on RHP anymore(I satiate my need for drunken chess on uchess now).
In this game I moved my queen, then decided the knight was too strong so moved the queen back and clicked on the bishop then the knight and hit move. All very rapidly of course. You can imagine my surprize when the program moved my queen to ...[text shortened]... ke the knight! GASP!
Cost me 30 points
Game 1225545
Game 480771
With a pretty forced endgame, I figured I could get a draw out of it at about move 51. I knew I had to play 60. Kf4, but my drunken self decided that 60. Kf5 was just the same without a seconds thought.. 😞
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Originally posted by RagnorakSometimes I like to relax after a hard days work with a stiff drink. I inevitably get on RHP to make some moves. This was the case when I wasn't paying attention in my game (above). 🙁
After move 60 in this game I decided not to play drunk on RHP anymore(I satiate my need for drunken chess on uchess now).
Game 480771
With a pretty forced endgame, I figured I could get a draw out of it at about move 51. I knew I had to play 60. Kf4, but my drunken self decided that 60. Kf5 was just the same without a seconds thought.. 😞
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I lose more games that way...
Originally posted by CenterNutHeheh, do you really think a chess program would drop it's queen?
What program??? fritz chessmaster?? or some other chess engine .. im soo glad you slipped up. I have strong belief 90% of the internet chess players are using programs???
Obviously you don't understand the computer world. RHP is a program.
Originally posted by CenterNutYes, I first moved my queen, then moved it back and clicked on the bishop and then the knight and then "move". The RHP program obviously missed the click on the bishop and had my queen in it's selection, so when I clicked move the program (the move generator at RHP) took the knight with my queen.
You said you moved first then the program
Originally posted by arrakisOh so now its the programs fault. and I'm the one you just said knows nothing about computers.
Yes, I first moved my queen, then moved it back and clicked on the bishop and then the knight and then "move". The RHP program obviously missed the click on the bishop and had my queen in it's selection, so when I clicked move the program (the move generator at RHP) took the knight with my queen.