Blunder! And StockFish called it!
Strong move but stockfish says blunder
The move I came up with is knight f3 but I think knight d3 is stronger. Point is is to bring queen to e5 to fork the bishop and pawn.
If white defends or moves his bishop queen c3 is forced checkmate. If he defends his pawn I take bishop and we are back to equal material.
Are you trolling us 😁. This is not an endgame, so doesn't belong here and ..Nd3+ Bxd3 Qe5 Bxf6 ( protecting the c3 pawn for one tempo ) Qxf6 Qc2 and Black can resign as White's a whole piece up for nothing. Probably the best way to continue is to prevent White from castling with ..c6, instead of ..Nd3+?, at least that would be my top candidate move
I played a move that stockfish says was a blunder. But I only see the move as a sacrifice that setup for a force equal material or checkmate. The move may be bit of a gambit but I'm not sure how white would stop it. I'm a beginner so please let me know.
The move I came up with is knight f3 but I think knight d3 is stronger. Point is is to bring queen to e5 to fork the bishop and pawn.
If white defends or moves his bishop queen c3 is forced checkmate. If he defends his pawn I take bishop and we are back to equal material.
You have to see further than that.
Which move is better? Qd3+ or Qf3+?
Or let me rephrase it. Which move is "less losing"?
I played a move that stockfish says was a blunder. But I only see the move as a sacrifice that setup for a force equal material or checkmate. The move may be bit of a gambit but I'm not sure how white would stop it. I'm a beginner so please let me know.
The move I came up with is knight f3 but I think knight d3 is stronger. Point is is to bring queen to e5 to fork the bishop and pawn.
If white defends or moves his bishop queen c3 is forced checkmate. If he defends his pawn I take bishop and we are back to equal material.