Blunder of the Week.

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Ray_Brooks


Ray_Brooks
In the above position, that arose from a King's Gambit Accepted, white has an edge. The pawn will be recovered, when the bishop pair and open lines will give an advantage. The black knight on c6 is also somewhat offside. Can you find the very bad plan that black found very quickly? and white's reply? No prize or bragging rights for finding the losing moves!
Absurd
... O-O-O followed by Bh3?
smj63
plan Bxd4  cxd4   Nxd4 threaten Queen and move to c2+ next forking King and Rook?
smj63
Wish I could have seen absurd's before submiting 
Pangus
Surely the attractive O-O-O?? followed by Bh3. Absurd has it first.
Ray_Brooks
The winning move caused my opponent (rated 1760) to resign immediately, the blood draining from his face. A rare pleasure, on what I expected to be a very long afternoon. Happy days! Laughing
Ray_Brooks

Yes! 0-0-0 (intending to skewer my Queen to my King after Nxe4 dxe4 Qxe4 Rde8) but after Bh3 finding his own Queen pinned. Oh! the sweet irony.


Rael

I'm pretty sure the blood draining from his face had more to do with your fangs in his neck than the move... haha.


Jambux_Josh
yikes!!!! 0-0-0 would be the worst move ever!!!!
skiking
Qe7?
sstteevveenn
haha, so easy to blunder when castling.  Another good one when castling queenside is getting your rooks forked.  Laughing
Cool_McCool

0-0-0 is very bad plan. Qh3 is worse plan.  Or Qf4. What did he do?

Mainline_Novelty
Cool_McCool wrote:

0-0-0 is very bad plan. Qh3 is worse plan.  Or Qf4. What did he do?


have u been watching the posts? he said 0-0-0???

JerryIbrone

If this is the blunder of the week, you weren't watching me play.

jeaczr4242

000 is very bad bishop to h3 is pinned