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What is the definition of a blunder?


  • 9 months ago · Quote · #41

    Zenit1237

    BlurstofTimes wrote:

    I think a blunder should be a move that alters the course of the game. E.g. A move that turns a win into a draw or a draw into a loss. 

    +1

  • 9 months ago · Quote · #42

    TeraHammer

    nameno1had wrote:

    As for the face palm....

    I do that over little mistakes that force me to change my plans. I seem to usually have the right idea from a intuitive and strategic standpoint. I just get a bit confused in trying to make it reality sometimes.

    My, you blunder a lot!

  • 9 months ago · Quote · #43

    Kel357

    Doing something after you do it  that you know was just plain dumb. A mistake is something that you may not have figured out before you did it, but once it is pointed out to you, then you see that what you did was wrong. 

    Oh, one more thingy. The Chess.com analysis computer is just weird. 

  • 9 months ago · Quote · #44

    nameno1had

    TeraHammer wrote:
    nameno1had wrote:

    As for the face palm....

    I do that over little mistakes that force me to change my plans. I seem to usually have the right idea from a intuitive and strategic standpoint. I just get a bit confused in trying to make it reality sometimes.

    My, you blunder a lot!

    I hate when I play all but flawlessly....and then a blunder ruins everything...lol


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