Early queen move leads to disaster!

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21st April 2009, 01:10pm
#1
by greekgeek
Fairfield United States
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 74
21st April 2009, 03:15pm
#2
by postaljester
california United States
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 96

1440 rating and does not look at the board before a move?

21st April 2009, 03:18pm
#3
by mschosting
Portugal Portugal
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 1096

Im 1900 and loose pieces in 1 everyday no big deal :)

21st April 2009, 05:38pm
#4
by ilikeflags
Las Vegas, with Scouser blood United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 1700

yeah you have to hand it to this guy for sucking so bad in this game.  i've been there too.

21st April 2009, 05:46pm
#5
by Lazarous
Batac City Philippines
Member Since: Apr 2009
Member Points: 2

usually when your occupied with a move you want u usually miss to see those

21st April 2009, 05:48pm
#6
by jbj
massachusetts United States
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 45

couldnt black have played Qg4?

21st April 2009, 05:57pm
#7
by NinjaBear
Salt Lake City (USA) China
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 713

There was no forced "mate in 1" in this game. Your opponent made numerous mistakes. The moves you played were just fine - don't get me wrong. You developed and took initiative well. I will have to agree with therobz on this one.

21st April 2009, 06:31pm
#8
by greekgeek
Fairfield United States
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 74
NinjaBear wrote:

There was no forced "mate in 1" in this game. Your opponent made numerous mistakes. The moves you played were just fine - don't get me wrong. You developed and took initiative well. I will have to agree with therobz on this one.


 I didn't mean to put "mate in 1" where I did in the annotation.  That was my mistake.  The mate was the next move.

Nothing was forced...but he did play the moves I anticipated, to my advantage, of course.

 

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