No me lo creo jaja
DRAW?!?!?!

Maybe if the O.P. concentrated on his games, instead of spouting profanities….
Shut up a**hole! I just started playing give me a break! You must be the type of person that laughs at a new person at the gym instead of helping them. Real tough behind your keyboard!

What was the point in pushing the g-pawn at all? You had 2 different moves that were just mate-in-1, and you had more than a minute to figure out either of them. Or any of the myriad mate-in-2 variations.
In chess you should use your brain and try to find good moves. Just playing some random move and hoping for the best is not good.
F**k you! You can't see this is a thread in the beginner section? Unbelievable! I bet you're a really likable person in real life too huh.
Ok, but why did you push the pawn, huh? What’s the reason?
What do you think?
What was the point of making another queen?
What kind of question is that?

https://www.chess.com/learn-how-to-play-chess
Pay attention to that part:
Actually it's a very good idea going to the above URL, reading it thouroughly (and watching the videos) and only then starting playing chess.
See to me this doesn't make sense at all, becuase i look at that move and it looks like a perfect check mate. No matter where the King moves the Queen will destroy him. Obviously i dont understand the game well enough yet but surely you can see my logic.
I did look at that section and learnt how the pieces move, I kind of already knew but needed brush up on it for sure. I'll study the other sections thanks.
A perfect checkmate when the king is not in check isn't so perfect after all- don't you think so?
And yes, you don't have to read everything there, but you will find a lot of useful stuff.
I know this isnt how the rules work but i think it is, i think we should be able to get check mate without having to get check first.
https://www.chess.com/learn-how-to-play-chess
Pay attention to that part:
Actually it's a very good idea going to the above URL, reading it thouroughly (and watching the videos) and only then starting playing chess.
See to me this doesn't make sense at all, becuase i look at that move and it looks like a perfect check mate. No matter where the King moves the Queen will destroy him. Obviously i dont understand the game well enough yet but surely you can see my logic.
I did look at that section and learnt how the pieces move, I kind of already knew but needed brush up on it for sure. I'll study the other sections thanks.
A perfect checkmate when the king is not in check isn't so perfect after all- don't you think so?
And yes, you don't have to read everything there, but you will find a lot of useful stuff.