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DrChicago

Hey players. How are you out there? Fine I hope.Who out there knows of the game in which a player intentionally loses both rooks his queen and checkmates his opponent with a knight and bishop with support from pawns here and there the last move being the bishop for checkmate.

I read about this somewhere i can't remember where, but I copied down the notation and ran the game manually at home and believe me it's a work of art and i'd like to show it to my chess buuddies. I lost the notation years ago. It was an impotrant game for some tournament. Anyone know of this game

notmtwain
DrChicago wrote:

Hey players. How are you out there? Fine I hope.Who out there knows of the game in which a player intentionally loses both rooks his queen and checkmates his opponent with a knight and bishop with support from pawns here and there the last move being the bishop for checkmate.

I read about this somewhere i can't remember where, but I copied down the notation and ran the game manually at home and believe me it's a work of art and i'd like to show it to my chess buuddies. I lost the notation years ago. It was an impotrant game for some tournament. Anyone know of this game

The Immortal Game


/analysis by the unidentified Chess.com webmaster in 2007.