My victory against THE ELEPHANT GAMBIT OPENING!

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MarcoBR444

My victory against THE ELEPHANT GAMBIT OPENING:




GuessWhoIAm

You won due to time trouble. =_=

MarcoBR444
GuessWhoIAm wrote:

You won due to time trouble. =_=

Yes, but I teased the opponent to take more time due THE BRAIN FRY ATTACK!


Bilbo21

hope it's not related to the Don Fry attack,

macer75

Isn't the Brain Fry Attack attacking f2/f7?

DoctorStrange

Isn't the Brain Fry Attack attacking f2/f7?

Sqod

What was wrong with the obvious material-winning move 13. Qxd5? That invites an exchange of queens, which in turn hastens an endgame where White is a pawn ahead and therefore will probably win. That invitation to exchange queens is a common theme in the Elephant Gambit for that reason.

Some examples:



MarcoBR444
macer75 wrote:

Isn't the Brain Fry Attack attacking f2/f7?

 

No, The BRAIN FRY ATTACK is a very complex attacking system; it does not target only f2 (you play black) or f7 (you play white).

That is why Karjakin is trying to master it to face Magnus:

Robert_New_Alekhine

Nice game! 

MarcoBR444
Robert_New_Alekhine wrote:

Nice game! 

TKS! Of course my opponent made some mistakes, but I found a funny way to troll him out.

MarcoBR444

Another victory against the famous ELEPHANT GAMBIT!

This is THE BRAIN FRY ATTACK applied to ELEPHANT GAMBIT.

Daybreak57

 Why do you post your rating at 1500 when it's obviously lower?  I think those games where engineered by you.  No way people of even 1200 rating would make so many blunders almost every move.

Robert_New_Alekhine

@Daybreak57, the game was played on lichess.org, where ratings tend to be inflated. 

DonaldoTrump

Congrats, we are waiting you at the St. Louis Chess Club.

MarcoBR444
DonaldoTrump wrote:

Congrats, we are waiting you at the St. Louis Chess Club.

Ok, if someday I go back to visit USA and go nearby St. Louis, I will visit this famous chess addiction club.

DoctorStrange

:D

MarcoBR444

Another victory against the ELEPHANT GAMBIT!!



GuessWhoIAm

That last few blunders though.

MarcoBR444
GuessWhoIAm wrote:

That last few blunders though.

A chess game is a dialogue, a conversation between a player and his opponent. Each move by the opponent may contain threats or be a blunder, but a player cannot defend against threats or take advantage of blunders if he does not first ask himself: What is my opponent planning after each move?

Bruce A. Moon

 

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Chess is a fairy taleof 1001 blunders - Savielly Tartakower

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