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A great setup I played


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #1

    RhinoFeeder

    1. d2-d4 b8-c6
    2. e2-e4 e7-e5
    3. g1-f3 f7-f5
    4. e4xf5 f8-b4+
    5. c1-d2 d7-d5
    6. d2xb4 c6xb4
    7. f3xe5 c8xf5
    8. f1-b5+ e8-e7
    9. d1-e2 b4xc2+
    10. e1-d1 c2xa1
    11. e5-c6+ e7-f6
    12. e2-e5+ f6-g5
    13. h2-h4+ g5-g6
    14. h4-h5+ g6-g5
    15. f2-f4+ g5-g4
    16. b5-e2+ g4-g3
    17. e5-e3+ g3xg2
    18. e3-f3++
     
    As posted in my other recent topic, I am very new here and new to many 
    things, so I don't really know how to post this as an FEN file or anything.  If 
    someone could please teach me I'd be very grateful.  But until then could 
    someone please convert this for me? 

  • 5 years ago · Quote · #2

    Etienne

  • 5 years ago · Quote · #3

    Don1

    you only need the short algebric notation aka pgn for a game sequence from the starting position.


  • 5 years ago · Quote · #4

    Don1

    nice K-hunt.
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #5

    RhinoFeeder

    After the game I commented to him that he played a lot like a machine.  Note on how move 10. Nxa1, he was just eager to claim material and didn't see the revealed check he was about to receive and the setup that was coming.
  • 5 years ago · Quote · #6

    RhinoFeeder

    ezras23 wrote: nice game don1

     Lol, that's my game bro.  He just converted it into pgn format for me because I used to not know how.  But thanks.



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