worst chess positions ever!

Sort:
jupjup12345

There are so many worst positions but what is the worst position you have ever seen?

Scottrf

What does this even mean?

VULPES_VULPES

This

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: The position is legal

TetsuoShima

no its not legal, the move before white would have had no move...

chessnutman

of course



LoekBergman

I think this position is worse:

chessnutman
LoekBergman wrote:

I think this position is worse:

 

In a similar vein:



Scottrf

Never had so many queens, but close:

http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=412781399

azziralc
VULPES_VULPES wrote:

This

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: The position is legal

Illegal. :D

azziralc

Do Kasparov really blunder the game for a draw?

waffllemaster
Scottrf wrote:

Never had so many queens, but close:

http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=412781399

lol, your last move was a knight move too, nice :)

LoekBergman

@chessnutman: wow, your example is worse, because it was a real game performed by (one of the) best chess player(s) ever!

@Scottrf: lol, completely agree with wafflemaster!

Owlmoon

Not legal, but...

chessnutman
Owlmoon wrote:
 

Not legal, but...

I'm curious. Why did you put a rook on g5? What went through your mind when you did that?

Owlmoon

Didn't notice.

-BEES-
nyLsel wrote:

Do Kasparov really blunder the game for a draw?

The lesson to take from this is no matter how good you get, you can still try for a draw even if things are hopeless. I've gotten lucky against an opponent under time pressure in the endgame (and I've been the unlucky one plenty times too).

royalbishop

Quote 13 ..... that is all i am going to say.

chasm1995
chasm1995

How's this for a bad position for white?

jupjup12345

It's kind of interesting because I see people who do that kind of opening