Analysis on the first ever recorded chess game

Analysis on the first ever recorded chess game

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Introduction

Hey guys! Welcome back to the Tiger Blog! In this blog, we will be going through an analysis

of the first ever chess game. Now you might be wondering. Who played in this game?

Well, it was

Francesco di Castellvi (White)

vs. 

Valencia Narciso Vinyoles(Black)

And here is the game

As seen here, the opening that has been used is the Scandavian Opening.

Here are some analysis of some chess.com user:

“Interesting game, black obviously blundered a lot, where I think white's only mistake was Bf4. Scandivian Opening usually isn't my type, I think that white played pretty well, although still need to work on seeing in between moves.” - @8DragonChess8

“overall performance is pretty good but on move 6 Castellvi could have played Bxf7! and after Kxf7 Ne5 regains the piece and removes black's castling right. also on move 11 the move Bb5 and it is COMPLETELY winning black will have a much more tough time with that move“ - @angryspacevoid

What do you guys think? Tell your thoughts below! Once again, thanks for reading. Tiger out!