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11th February 2009, 12:12pm
#1
by MadnessRed
Hampshire United Kingdom
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 56

Hi, this is in reply to http://www.chess.com/forum/view/game-showcase/abysmal-game

Same players, hopefully this will make up for the last game.

Now, this makes it even. (MadnessRed is A.Stewart, ads123 is A.Wilkinson)

12th February 2009, 09:18am
#2
by Warjacks
9 United Kingdom
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 2

For Black move 26, because you would then either trade off a bishop for a knight or gain a rook.

12th February 2009, 11:42am
#3
by Amination
Southampton United Kingdom
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 17

on 26-27 why not.... white knight move to b6. to threaten the rook and also put the king in check; thus the king must move giving you a chance to either free your bishop or take his rook

12th February 2009, 12:05pm
#4
by fleiman
Carmiel Israel
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 412

22. Nf6+ Kf8 23. Qd8x

12th February 2009, 12:23pm
#5
by drmr4vrmr
baguio Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 462

got a headache

12th February 2009, 01:36pm
#6
by MadnessRed
Hampshire United Kingdom
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 56

lol I submitted the game for computer analasis, got the results back, it says that just about every move I made which resulted in me taking his queen and rook was a bad move. (Ironically the moves which the computer said were bad where the ones my opponent accused me of cheating on)

2nd March 2009, 10:01am
#7
by Warjacks
9 United Kingdom
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 2
Amination wrote:

on 26-27 why not.... white knight move to b6. to threaten the rook and also put the king in check; thus the king must move giving you a chance to either free your bishop or take his rook


"A" PAWN.

5th March 2009, 02:54pm
#8
by MadnessRed
Hampshire United Kingdom
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 56
Warjacks wrote:
Amination wrote:

on 26-27 why not.... white knight move to b6. to threaten the rook and also put the king in check; thus the king must move giving you a chance to either free your bishop or take his rook


"A" PAWN.


He wouldn't able totake using the A pawn as he has to get himself out of check frmo the king first.

27. Nb6+ is a revealed check which can only be followed by Kc7 or Ke6, then 28.Nxa8. I missed that move.

 

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