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Sacking 2 Rooks And A Bishops


  • 10 months ago · Quote · #1

    bolshevikhellraiser

    This is a game where I blunder in the opening and lose a knight, but hold tight, sac 2 rooks and a bishop in order to queen my pawn. He can't take my queen without mate in 2, and loses tons of material. Here goes!

  • 10 months ago · Quote · #2

    bolshevikhellraiser

    I thought it was a good game but my opponent didn't. He thought he should of won.

  • 10 months ago · Quote · #3

    i_r_n00b

    what did you calculate after 11 bc2? im curious

  • 10 months ago · Quote · #4

    bolshevikhellraiser

    11. bc2 is impossible. the white squared bishop isnt developed?Undecided

  • 10 months ago · Quote · #5

    i_r_n00b

    bolshevikhellraiser wrote:

    11. bc2 is impossible. the white squared bishop isnt developed?


    my bad bc7. i was looking from black's side while trying to find moves for white and i got confused

  • 10 months ago · Quote · #6

    bolshevikhellraiser

    pxp then qe7 then castle ill be  a rook down but still in the game, but that didnt happen he fell for my sac.

  • 10 months ago · Quote · #7

    bolshevikhellraiser

    but youre right that's the last chance to save the game

  • 10 months ago · Quote · #8

    hrb264

    Nice one :D

  • 10 months ago · Quote · #9

    khpa21

    And how would you plan to hold on to your b2 pawn if White went for 11. Bc7?

  • 10 months ago · Quote · #10

    bolshevikhellraiser

    i wouldn't good thing that didnt happen

  • 10 months ago · Quote · #11

    bolshevikhellraiser

    but i do think bxc3 is just as good


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