This even happens at my level. Observe what is now my "best" victory (albeit not in Daily):
My very first daily game also comes to mind, though, as it's a shining example of why you should think before you move (or rather, confirm your moves):
This even happens at my level. Observe what is now my "best" victory (albeit not in Daily):
My very first daily game also comes to mind, though, as it's a shining example of why you should think before you move (or rather, confirm your moves):
Oh, perfect examples, thank you for making me feel better! I also tell myself that even Stalkfish can be wrong and SOME blunders it flags against us are really undiscovered brilliancies that Magnus Carlsen will display at some Championship which will change everything! At least, in my dreams ... ![]()
ADDED: I've been waiting 7-8 years for a chance to use this bull picture. My recent blunders were the perfect time!
CORRECTION: STOCKFISH not STALKFISH (it was early before coffee). :-)
I kind of agree with OP here, you shouldn't blunder in a daily game. Or any game to be fair but in daily games you don't have time pressure
Oh, perfect examples, thank you for making me feel better! I also tell myself that even Stalkfish can be wrong and SOME blunders it flags against us are really undiscovered brilliancies that Magnus Carlsen will display at some Championship which will change everything! At least, in my dreams ...
ADDED: I've been waiting 7-8 years for a chance to use this bull picture. My recent blunders were the perfect time!
CORRECTION: STOCKFISH not STALKFISH (it was early before coffee). :-)
https://www.chess.com/club/stalkfish
just thought I would share that, David 🙃
If you're in a Daily game and you blunder your Queen, you're a fool. If you do it again in your very next game, you are a moron. Take my word for it - I'm an expert at this. Slow down and always blunder check. Always.