Getting BBvN in an actual game

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Phantom_Beast23

this thread reminds me i have to watch ur stream

2Ke21-0

With best play, Black should be winning in the final endgame. 

2Ke21-0
angryspacevoid wrote:
2Ke21-0 wrote:

With best play, Black should be winning in the final endgame. 

???????????????????? advaith black was the one who had the Knight 

You need to look at the player, not the position.

1e4c6_O-1
2Ke21-0 wrote:
angryspacevoid wrote:
2Ke21-0 wrote:

With best play, Black should be winning in the final endgame. 

???????????????????? advaith black was the one who had the Knight 

You need to look at the player, not the position.


SamPokemon

Umm wow! that's a pretty nice position but I think you should have won the game

When the king was getting cornered, I thought that was a win but anyways a very awesome game

SamPokemon
1e41-0 wrote:

The funniest thing is that the final position is winning for white.

bruh

3Ke31-0
1e41-0 wrote:

The funniest thing is that the final position is winning for white.

by trapping the knight?

3Ke31-0
Child_Hikaru wrote:

White traps the knight, 

if only its was the 53 move rule lol

llama47

B+B vs N is the only "elementary" endgame humans thought was a draw until an engine solved it.

And in most positions even perfect play wont get you a win because it takes over 50 moves.

x-9083502342
2Ke21-0 wrote:
angryspacevoid wrote:
2Ke21-0 wrote:

With best play, Black should be winning in the final endgame. 

???????????????????? advaith black was the one who had the Knight 

You need to look at the player, not the position.

Do we call him player or...

SamPokemon
llama47 wrote:

B+B vs N is the only "elementary" endgame humans thought was a draw until an engine solved it.

And in most positions even perfect play wont get you a win because it takes over 50 moves.

nope longest win is 77 moves

llama47
SamPokemon wrote:
llama47 wrote:

B+B vs N is the only "elementary" endgame humans thought was a draw until an engine solved it.

And in most positions even perfect play wont get you a win because it takes over 50 moves.

nope longest win is 77 moves

Not according to the EGTB I checked. It was over 100.

rychessmaster1
1e41-0 wrote:

The funniest thing is that the final position is winning for white.

The entire endgame was, but almost all of it took over 50 moves

rychessmaster1

The position after 88... Nxg6+ is one that cannot win the knight in 50 moves

I was given a few opportunities to play perfect but ofc not

llama47

GMs have failed R+B vs R in long OTB games. I assume basically no one can do B+B vs N at the end of a long OTB game where fatigue is a factor.

Magnus_Chase19

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Magnus_Chase19

For once Llama didn't troll 

llama47
Magnus_Chase19 wrote:

For once Llama didn't troll 

Here are a few of my longer (non-troll) helpful posts (with diagrams)

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/for-beginners/the-most-important-concept-for-all-beginners

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/how-many-openings-are-worth-knowing-and-using?page=2#last_comment

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/more-puzzles/stuck-in-900-puzzle-rating

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I might have 10+ that are just as long or longer but no diagrams, and 20 more that are short basic answers (non-trolling) like this one

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/is-it-real-to-reopen-closed-account

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But sure, I troll some topics. Especially topics that I think are stupid. Like this one

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/what-if-you-played-at-the-tata-steel-tournament

 

llama47

In particular look at the opening one. I downloaded 200 of the dude's games, reviewed his repertoire, and offered advice.