Well for starters, you did'nt use the strength given to you. You backed all your newly promoted queens to your side of the board. It seems like you were overly concerened about a good defense. Of course promoting to a queen that many times can hinder your endgame, only because of the multiple moves one queen can make, you can end up stalemating by blocking the opponents king from moving. next time, consider promoting to more tactical pieces for the opponents position. by move 31 you should have started devouring your opponents peices. Why didnt you take the rook? and the opponents queen on move 50 with the pawn? wanting to keep promoting pawns was your down fall.
7 QUEENS IN ONE GAME AND I LOST
It's blatantly obvious your "opponent" was either you, or a friend following your instructions, since numerous opportunities to take material or attack were ignored. There's no chance a real game between two players rated above 1500 could possibly have proceeded like this. For example, move 9, white could have taken the pawn on b2, but instead lets black take his rook next move. Don't think anyone is taking you seriously.
Also, I would recommend studying Mate In One puzzles. There were several points in your game where you missed simple mates. Now, we all have experiences where we find it difficult to coordinate our pieces but to have one with 7 queens shows lack of concentration! Be more focused while playing, and you will achieve a lot in terms of chess knowledge.
You should have had more queens, you dropped one on move 6...
Are you sure you managed to make this many moves in a 1|0 time control though??
It's blatantly obvious your "opponent" was either you, or a friend following your instructions, since numerous opportunities to take material or attack were ignored. There's no chance a real game between two players rated above 1500 could possibly have proceeded like this. For example, move 9, white could have taken the pawn on b2, but instead lets black take his rook next move. Don't think anyone is taking you seriously.
Do you even have to point this out =/
I put it on StockFish at 42 hours per move and it said you played perfectly. You just happened to run into a really good opponent.
It looks like it was a 3|1 game.
bangalore...I don't even know what to say, man. If you're trolling the troll, I can only muster a "bravo." If not...man...I just shudder to think...
This doen't look like a real game. no-one as white would continusaly move their king from e1 to d1 and back again.
I put it on StockFish at 42 hours per move and it said you played perfectly. You just happened to run into a really good opponent.
What the hell kind of chess game was this?? It smells of fakery to me. I mean, ignoring the fact that your opponent just allowed you to waltz your pawns to promotion you also ignored the myriad opportunities you had to win material (including his queen I might add).
great game! You just missed the tactic Kxe2 but other than that you played like a GM!
THANKS! Yes, I figured it was a blunder but I think I did fine! Might have lead to me winning if I had seen this move!
Dude, your the biggest noob ever placed on this earth, probably by some sick disgusting wormish creature. You should quit chess, as you are the greatest disgrace in history to the game of chess.
hahahahah I'm rated 1600 but I failed to see mate in one, Kxe2
seriously...what could I have done better?!?!
I wanna become gm