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STALEMATE. POWERFUL WHITE LOST THE GAME TO STALEMATE.

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rocky0chess

greencastleblock,

suggestions on move will be better , instead of ur misguiding comments.

if u do not still understand the topic, u can leave, if u have some self respect remaining.

Irontiger
Irinasdaddy wrote:

No, it's better to resign when clearly beaten. show yourself and your opponent some respect. Of course, someone like yourself who not only drags it out, but then brags (btw, you drew, you didn't win) knows nothing about respect.

Due to the level of play in the OP, there is no position where he is "clearly" beaten yet, so he had better not to resign until he can himself win those games blindfolded.

 

Of course, the OP is narcissic, won't get the praise he wants because he does not deserve it, won't try to learn from the mistakes he made, and will insult those who point that out. But that's a different issue.

GreenCastleBlock
rocky0chess wrote:

greencastleblock,

suggestions on move will be better , instead of ur misguiding comments.

if u do not still understand the topic, u can leave, if u have some self respect remaining.

In post #11 I gave a precise sequence of moves leading to a checkmate.  I suggest White play those moves.

rocky0chess

irontiger,

pls note:

1) dragging is not playing and waiting for the time to get over.

2) suggestions has been asked on moves.

3) personal comments has not been asked here, if u understand the topic

rocky0chess

greencastleblock,

ur suggesstions on moves are welcomed.

Irontiger
rocky0chess wrote:

irontiger,

pls note:

1) dragging is not playing and waiting for the time to get over.

2) suggestions has been asked on moves.

3) personal comments has not been asked here, if u understand the topic

1-I know. Read my post again.

2-They have been given pages ago, and you ignored them.

3-Doesn't mean they shouldn't be given. You've posted in "game showcase", after all, not "game analysis".

Gil-Gandel

You know, I didn't even notice he'd posted this tardfight in "Game Showcase". Dear me...

GreenCastleBlock
rocky0chess wrote:

greencastleblock,

ur suggesstions on moves are welcomed.

Okay, I also have a suggestion for Black:



rocky0chess

irontiger,

1) there are people like Irinasdaddy, who misguide the topic using words like dragging, praise...etc.

2) nothing is achieved commenting irrelevant remarks.

3) misguiding and personal attacks are not the things to be made in forum.

4)  instead of arguing, it is better to give suggestions on good and bad moves for the benifit of all.

kindly refer to the orignal topic. if u have suggestions on move , tell it.

badger_song

The OP posted this game where he thought it justly belonged.I concur,this game does belong in  "Game Showcase".

macer75
rocky0chess wrote:

kindly refer to the orignal topic. if u have suggestions on move , tell it.

1. ... d5

badger_song

Thats how I meet 1.d4.

rocky0chess

badger,

what is  OP ?

dmxn2k

While both sides made many innaccurate and blunderous moves, White played much more accurately, forcing Black to respond and jeopardize his footing.

White had a dominating performance, and it was White's game to lose from the beginning.

The most critical move in this game is the last, promoting to Queen.

macer75
rocky0chess wrote:

badger,

what is  OP ?

You.

badger_song

Rocky,are you interested only in the move that led to stalemate,or evaluating the entire game?

rocky0chess

tnx badger

rocky0chess

badger u can provide the analysis of full game too.

but , in the game i too had made mistakes.

tnx for ur help.

rocky0chess

hi dmxn2k !

yes exactly, the critical or turning point of the game was promotion of pawn to queen.

pawn could had been promoted to rook, and avoided stalemate at that point of game.

thanks for understanding.

macer75

I just looked over the whole game, and I must say: a few obvious blunders aside, the play is reasonably good for someone of rocky's rating.