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An Idiot vs a Copycat - Who Wins?


  • 15 months ago · Quote · #1

    KnightOfDaLivingDead

    This is a game that I watched, and I thought it was so weird that I wrote down the moves to show you guys.

     

    Who do you think would win this match? How would it be possible?

  • 15 months ago · Quote · #3

    KnightOfDaLivingDead

    Lol had a little typo there. I meant funny in a weird way.

  • 15 months ago · Quote · #4

    trysts

    Obviously, you're leaning towards the "idiot", so I'll take the "copycat", just to make it interesting.

  • 15 months ago · Quote · #5

    fburton

  • 15 months ago · Quote · #6

    TeraHammer

    they're artists. It is a beautiful diagram.
  • 15 months ago · Quote · #7

    eddiewsox

    trysts wrote:

    Obviously, you're leaning towards the "idiot", so I'll take the "copycat", just to make it interesting.


     I think some Grandmaster said that he who blunders last, loses, that would be the copycat, so I think trysts has a winner here.

  • 15 months ago · Quote · #8

    trysts

    eddiewsox wrote:
    trysts wrote:

    Obviously, you're leaning towards the "idiot", so I'll take the "copycat", just to make it interesting.


     I think some Grandmaster said that he who blunders last, loses, that would be the copycat, so I think trysts has a winner here.


    Whew!Laughing

  • 15 months ago · Quote · #9

    KnightOfDaLivingDead

    trysts wrote:
    eddiewsox wrote:
    trysts wrote:

    Obviously, you're leaning towards the "idiot", so I'll take the "copycat", just to make it interesting.


     I think some Grandmaster said that he who blunders last, loses, that would be the copycat, so I think trysts has a winner here.


    Whew!


    :)

  • 15 months ago · Quote · #10

    KnightOfDaLivingDead

    KnightOfDaLivingDead wrote:
    trysts wrote:
    eddiewsox wrote:
    trysts wrote:

    Obviously, you're leaning towards the "idiot", so I'll take the "copycat", just to make it interesting.


     I think some Grandmaster said that he who blunders last, loses, that would be the copycat, so I think trysts has a winner here.


    Whew!


    :)


    Lots of quotes Cool

  • 15 months ago · Quote · #11

    StrategicPlay

    Why would anyone WANT to know who would win? This was probably done on purpose, as rarely anyone would open with h3 and a3. Pointless. Though as a general question, I would say it would be a draw, with everything captured. The idiot wouldn't know a Checkmate, and the copycat wouldn't execute one even if he knew.
  • 15 months ago · Quote · #12

    eddiewsox

    StrategicPlay wrote:
    Why would anyone WANT to know who would win? This was probably done on purpose, as rarely anyone would open with h3 and a3. Pointless. Though as a general question, I would say it would be a draw, with everything captured. The idiot wouldn't know a Checkmate, and the copycat wouldn't execute one even if he knew.

     But SERIOUSLY  folks ...

  • 15 months ago · Quote · #13

    buho

    KnightOfDaLivingDead wrote:
    KnightOfDaLivingDead wrote:
    trysts wrote:
    eddiewsox wrote:
    trysts wrote:

    Obviously, you're leaning towards the "idiot", so I'll take the "copycat", just to make it interesting.


     I think some Grandmaster said that he who blunders last, loses, that would be the copycat, so I think trysts has a winner here.


    Whew!


    :)


    Lots of quotes 


    lllllllots

  • 15 months ago · Quote · #14

    StrategicPlay

    A nice topic to debate! :P Good idea to make people talk nonsense!
  • 15 months ago · Quote · #15

    KnightOfDaLivingDead

    StrategicPlay wrote:
    Why would anyone WANT to know who would win? This was probably done on purpose, as rarely anyone would open with h3 and a3. Pointless. Though as a general question, I would say it would be a draw, with everything captured. The idiot wouldn't know a Checkmate, and the copycat wouldn't execute one even if he knew.

    They were both rated about 500

  • 15 months ago · Quote · #16

    KnightOfDaLivingDead

    buho wrote:
    KnightOfDaLivingDead wrote:
    KnightOfDaLivingDead wrote:
    trysts wrote:
    eddiewsox wrote:
    trysts wrote:

    Obviously, you're leaning towards the "idiot", so I'll take the "copycat", just to make it interesting.


     I think some Grandmaster said that he who blunders last, loses, that would be the copycat, so I think trysts has a winner here.


    Whew!


    :)


    Lots of quotes 


    lllllllots


    I agree buho

  • 15 months ago · Quote · #17

    trysts

    KnightOfDaLivingDead wrote:
    StrategicPlay wrote:
    Why would anyone WANT to know who would win? This was probably done on purpose, as rarely anyone would open with h3 and a3. Pointless. Though as a general question, I would say it would be a draw, with everything captured. The idiot wouldn't know a Checkmate, and the copycat wouldn't execute one even if he knew.

    They were both rated about 500


    Hmmm...500 seems to be too low to get the title of "idiot"? I assumed it was 1832Laughing

  • 15 months ago · Quote · #18

    KnightOfDaLivingDead

    trysts wrote:
    KnightOfDaLivingDead wrote:
    StrategicPlay wrote:
    Why would anyone WANT to know who would win? This was probably done on purpose, as rarely anyone would open with h3 and a3. Pointless. Though as a general question, I would say it would be a draw, with everything captured. The idiot wouldn't know a Checkmate, and the copycat wouldn't execute one even if he knew.

    They were both rated about 500


    Hmmm...500 seems to be too low to get the title of "idiot"? I assumed it was 1832


    lol

  • 15 months ago · Quote · #19

    StrategicPlay

    Hmm.. I'm not quoting anything because I don't want another chain of quotes coming up..
  • 15 months ago · Quote · #20

    KnightOfDaLivingDead

    StrategicPlay wrote:
    Hmm.. I'm not quoting anything because I don't want another chain of quotes coming up..

    Okay Tongue out


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