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smothered blunder!!


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #1

    greyfox

    see how complete idiot could i have be falling in a mate in one because of a silly move.

  • 5 years ago · Quote · #2

    TalFan

    ouch ! That has to hurt


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #3

    greyfox

    despite 10 strong moves, one move will ruin a game. that's chess. im numb. lolz!
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #4

    HotFlow

    Just to prove lightning strikes twice. 

    Hope it makes you feel better!  Perhaps we should have a blunder ofthe month competition.

     


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #5

    ancientpistol

    dayumn!! oooooooouuuuucccchhhhh!
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #6

    greyfox

    you won my friend. 5 moves earlier. but in my game im completely winning. in yours youre roughly equal. 


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #7

    likesforests

    That was painful to watch. Happens to everyone, right?  Smile
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #8

    greyfox

    yeah. blunder is common to anyone playing chess. but it will cost you some restless days tyring to find a way to save your opponent's game if you sealed the right move. lolz!
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #9

    lochness88

    I have to say it looks painful, im yet to be smothered but my time will come sooner or later.
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #10

    Pastor-Marlon

    In psychology there has a blindspot on our eyes. Probably, on that time, you had experienced "blindspot syndroms".
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #11

    KingLeopold

    I added both of these to my chess traps CD. It now has well over 1300 traps

     


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #12

    greyfox

    marl-shie wrote: In psychology there has a blindspot on our eyes. Probably, on that time, you had experienced "blindspot syndroms".

     maybe not. i just get too happy that im winning and tried for too much. which paid a price. salamat kabayan.


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #13

    greyfox

    KingLeopold wrote:

    I added both of these to my chess traps CD. It now has well over 1300 traps

     


     at least my foolishness will do good onto others. lolz!


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #14

    HotFlow

    Sad truth is in my game I actually planned to bring the N to g6, looking at e5 and f4 as potential points of attack.  If I'd just carried on with my plan and ignored his knight I would of been ok. 

    But yeah I'd say there is something to be said for psychological blindspots.

     


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #15

    chessnoob1997

    XTREME BLUNDERZ (don't worry, i make it much more than you do)
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #16

    RobertMumford

    Blunder of the month is a brilliant idea! That way we can learn from each others mistakes, not just our own.

    Most games I play are lost when one sides blunders, not won by some combination worthy of a brilliancy prize. Depressing but true


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #17

    smoke

    ah shame
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #18

    chessnoob1997

    BLUNDER OF ZE MONTH...sounds like a great idea to find out what situations we could avoid..YAY!!Hip Hip Horray!!

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