it is just luck!because yur opponent plays bad moves
Anyway good game!
it is just luck!because yur opponent plays bad moves
Anyway good game!
Ok... THANKS ANYWAY!!!!
"Don't be afraid of losing, be afraid of playing a game and not learning something." Dan Heisman
Nice
You really have a sense of HUMOUR!
YES!!
Chess is all about fun!!!
"Do not pick a move from a list of computer lines - use your own brains. This is important, especially for young players. It's better to study a worse line well than to reproduce a better computer line."
Laszlo Hazai
Nice
You really have a sense of HUMOUR!
YES!!
Chess is all about fun!!!
"Do not pick a move from a list of computer lines - use your own brains. This is important, especially for young players. It's better to study a worse line well than to reproduce a better computer line."
Laszlo Hazai
Agreed completely with that quote.
You blundered and your opponent blundered and you got lucky.
The good player is always lucky. – Jose Capablanca (1888-1942)
The windmill attack strikes again. Well played sir
Thanks!! Finally a person who admires a chess game played with feeling, with art!!
NO BORING LINES WHERE MEMORIZED!! NO BORING ECO!
PURE CHESS, PLAYED WITH ART, WITH... HEART!!!!
Two trophies sent to you.
"What would Chess be without silly mistakes?"
-- IM Kurt Richter. German chess International Master (IM) and chess writer.
“Chess is a fairy tale of 1,001 blunders.” -Savielly Tartakower
Very cool. Leaving his king on the "sidelines" as a spectator to an unstoppable promotion is also sweeeeet.
I've pulled a windmill off a few times too, but one of the coolest windmills I ever pulled off was a with with a knight instead of with a rook.
It was so potentially crushing that my opponent resigned to avoid the pain, lol. It was a correspondence game.
Very cool. Leaving his king on the "sidelines" as a spectator to an unstoppable promotion is also sweeeeet.
I've pulled a windmill off a few times too, but one of the coolest windmills I ever pulled off was a with with a knight instead of with a rook.
It was so potentially crushing that my opponent resigned to avoid the pain, lol. It was a correspondence game.
Yes, the windmill is one of worst kind of trolling in chess.
In my opinion, the SECOND WORST troll in chess is The Fried Liver Attack.
A good exemple of FLA is in the link below, post #1 (Alexey Shirov vs. Sarunas Sulskis). Shirov TROLLED the opponent with a funny FLA.
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/chess-is-all-about-trolling-your-opponent-my-conclusion-and-i-have-proofs
The FIRST trolling in chess is The King's Gambit, IMO, if you are able to play it well, with good calculations, making good sacrifices and crushing black in a funny way.
Very cool. Leaving his king on the "sidelines" as a spectator to an unstoppable promotion is also sweeeeet.
I've pulled a windmill off a few times too, but one of the coolest windmills I ever pulled off was a with with a knight instead of with a rook.
It was so potentially crushing that my opponent resigned to avoid the pain, lol. It was a correspondence game.
Yes, the windmill is one of worst kind of trolling in chess.
In my opinion, the SECOND WORST troll in chess is The Fried Liver Attack.
A good exemple of FLA is in the link below, post #1 (Alexey Shirov vs. Sarunas Sulskis). Shirov TROLLED the opponent with a funny FLA.
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/chess-is-all-about-trolling-your-opponent-my-conclusion-and-i-have-proofs
The FIRST trolling in chess is The King's Gambit, IMO, if you are able to play it well, with good calculations, making good sacrifices and crushing black in a funny way.
Why is kings gambit trolling? It is a sound opening I think
This is called complex trolling, everyone! logozar is using his time machine to go back to the 1860s to play a trollish opening--the King's Gambit! Really, it's out of fashion nowadays...
This is called complex trolling, everyone! logozar is using his time machine to go back to the 1860s to play a trollish opening--the King's Gambit! Really, it's out of fashion nowadays...
True, though I wont have time to study it until summer.
Finishing Najdorf then going back to the classics.
My system etc.
During summer I have time for both.
GAH!!! logozar has now fast-forwarded 60 years and is now studying Nimzowitsch! I hope he doesn't get the idea to go forward to 2060...
"The winner of the game is the player who makes the next-to-last mistake."
Savielly Tartakower
or not, maybe its a fake quote
like 99% of the quotes.
Anyways, congratulations for that game.
GAH!!! logozar has now fast-forwarded 60 years and is now studying Nimzowitsch! I hope he doesn't get the idea to go forward to 2060...
I posted the game below in my other thread.
Logozar sent me the game below by private message.
I loved it, a nice win using the BIG TROLLING King's Gambit.
I do not like to play KG because I do not feel confortable, but one day (if I study it) I may play it if I feel nice with this troll.
I MADE IT!!
THE WINDMILL THING IN CHESS!
That was a pity I played the game as "anonymous", because I did not log on.
AMAZING!!!! THE FAMOUS WINDMILL TROLL IN CHESS!!!