Bravo!!!
An Exciting Blitz Game

I just gave the computer analysis of this game a thorough review. I could write a long post about what I think about its analysis and computer chess in general, but instead I will simply state that all of the computer's recommendations are seriously lacking in creativity and excitement. Most of the moves it recommended lead to drawish positions and other boring stuff.
Computers are not fun to play!

you should vs my friend linh, u guys would learn alot from vsing each other, she really needs the experience also for the girls tourny soon

you should vs my friend linh, u guys would learn alot from vsing each other, she really needs the experience also for the girls tourny soon
Sure, give her a link to my account and she can send me a friend request.
Hi there,
I don't consider myself a particularly good player and I'm not exactly posting this thread to show off, but I played today what I consider to be the most exciting game of chess (blitz) that I have ever played. Although blitz games can get pretty hectic, I enjoy making use of unconventional openings and risky moves whether I win or not.
I just so happened to win this game after throwing many questionable moves at my opponent which put me in jeopardy of checkmate in a single move for a large portion of the game. In the midst of this pressure, I still managed to gradually developing a solid attack. I was surprised at my ability to play both defensively and offensively at the same time.
In the meantime, I'm having the computer analyze this game as I speak. I'm not simply interested in revealing all of the blunders I made (I know I made a few) but just how picky the computer gets with how I played this game. Unfortunately, the computer can't tell you how fun or exciting a game of chess is (as far as I am aware) so I was hoping that some of the experienced players here could give me a few pointers on how to make chess exciting and dramatic.
I'm honestly more interested in having fun; simply put, playing chess with emphasis on the play.
Anyway, here is the game:
C+C welcome.
Thanks!
- Sig