26 Aug '16 00:44>
I played this in the pub tonight, I'm sure alcohol affected my opponents responses but it's pretty anyway:
Darnit, why can't sober opponents let me do that...
Darnit, why can't sober opponents let me do that...
Originally posted by greenpawn34Hi GP,
10...Qh4 (not the best see below)
[fen]r1b3nr/pppp2p1/4k2p/n3N3/3PP2q/2P5/P4PPP/R1BQK2R w KQ - 0 11[/fen]
Played to stop 11.Qg4+ and hits the e-pawn with check.
Could have been answered with 12.d5+ as 12...Kxe5 allows 13. Qd4+ Kd6 14.e5+
winning the Black Queen. Or as is the game a few moves later 14.Ba3+ which surely mates.
After an early ...[text shortened]... 21. g4 Bxd2 22. Bxd2 Rxe1+ 23. Bxe1 Be6 24. Rd1 Rd8 25. Kg2 Bxa2 26. Kf2 Bb3 27. Rd2 Bc2 [/pgn]
Originally posted by DeepThoughtI just wish there was a pub around my neck of the woods where I could play chess and quaff a pint of draft. The ones around here are filled with rednecks.
Hi GP,
as you may have guessed my annotations were written just after the pub, sho I washn't ash shober as I could have been while writing them. While reading your comments I noticed that in the game in the OP 16. e5# wins the king and queen in one fell swoop without the need for the bishop going to a3. Thanks for your thoughts on the game, Ke6 jus ...[text shortened]... extra queenside pawns do not make up for two pieces and that I still have an attack.} 1-0[/pgn]