Here is what Rybka 4 says:
Analyze a game for me?
As you say, your opponent's 33rd move was a major gaffe. He should've played 33... Nd3.
Actually 33... Nd3 loses as well.
Here is what Rybka 4 says:
Thanks, but am I missing something or did Rybka miss the diagram I just posted if black responds with 33... Nd3?
Oh, never mind, c6. Thanks again.
UPD: Wait, someone analyze c6 for me please? Doesn't 335. Bd7 still do the trick?
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List:
11. Kd2??? Preferred: (Bishop anywhere)
- Just because Queen's aren't around doesn't mean it's an endgame.
- Blocking in your Dark square Bishop. Move your bishop then if you want play Kd2 or some side castle
22. Rf7? Preferred: d5!? (I think, not 100% sure best move)
- With your move, after Black captures and you recapture the Rook, black can play exd4 leaving you with 3 pawn islands to Black's 2, meaning easier time for Black.
33. Rh8? Preferred: Re5
- Rh8 held no threat as Black can simply capture your h-pawn, defending his own. Go after the pawn that is supporting his Knight instead.
Mistakes happen to us all, especially late at night (or early in the morning lol). Anycase, I'd say hands down worse one would be Kd2. Just illogical with almost all the basic principals.
Why not 33... Nxh3? After 34. Rxh4, there's 34... Rh1+ 35. Kc2 Nf2, avoiding the pin.
So I was wondering if you guys can analyze this game for me with Fritz, Shredder, or something that's not the Chess.com computer anaylizis since I already sent it in. Also, it would be amazing if you guys could mark which moves are exclams, which are blunders, inaccuracies, and so on. I sent in this specific game because I played it at 3:24 A.M and I wanted to see how terrible I did, lol.