Why not?
I Already posted a somewhat silly analysis of my best game on this site, here.
Also tjdiem, shouldn't you show your best game to get things rolling?
Why not?
I Already posted a somewhat silly analysis of my best game on this site, here.
Also tjdiem, shouldn't you show your best game to get things rolling?
I don't think I've played my best game yet.
I've got several memorable games... memorable, at least, for me.
Okay, sure thing.
This is not the highest rated person I have won against, but I played a good game, especially one move.
This might not have been my best game, but it was certainly one of the most exciting chess games that I've ever played.
It took place in the last round of the 1982 Atlantic Provinces Championship, when I was paired against the tournament leader, Brian Pentz, half a point behind him and needing a win with the Black pieces in order to overtake him and win the tournament.
The game was like a Hollywood movie, with one dramatic deed following hard on the last.
Wow blueemu, that was a great game!
It was certainly a very TENSE game... especially considering the tournament situation: last round, must-win, half a point behind the leader, with the Atlantic title on the line.
At the time, it felt like a duel with swords at the edge of a cliff.
This probably isn't my best game, but it is my favorite ... mostly because of the nice double-check mate at the end. As simple as it was, I was very pleased with that little manuever.
It's not my best game I think but more the one I am the most proud of, since it was not online and facing the opponent for one of my first time.
Time control was 10min each, and as we were the last to finish, it was really thrilling to play the last minute with all the spectators and the adrenaline rush!
Here's a game that I hope inspires average players. Our local chess community was very small and (as I recall) perhaps less than 8 people played in this little one-day Swiss open. Just 3 rounds and as those of you who play OTB know; that means lower rated players get paired with higher rated opponents in the 1st round. Of course the top dogs almost always chew us up. This is one of those rare occasions when the top dog underestimated the fight in this little pup. So, with brief comments, here it is...
Hi everyone,
I wanted to create a forum for people to post their best games in. Please include your comments and analysis. Thanks!