comment on what? on the blunder?
I'm generally not good at ten minute games
No pleae can you comment each move of the game. Make it a masterpiece?
White's thirteenth move where he lost his Queen wasn't really a "blunder." It only rated a "?!" as opposed to a "??" Keep in mind that White won the game, and that's all that matters in the end.
No pleae can you comment each move of the game. Make it a masterpiece?
White's thirteenth move where he lost his Queen wasn't really a "blunder." It only rated a "?!" as opposed to a "??" Keep in mind that White won the game, and that's all that matters in the end.
I believe it is actually a blunder. If white won the game is because black blundered later.
The game is complete and unabridge. Black ended up resigning after move 13.
Why did black resign??
Isn't 2. d3 after 1. e4 e6 the beginning of the crushing 'King Indian Attack"? I thought it deserved either a "!" or a "!?" but after about 10 minutes of thought I decided to give it a "!"
2. d4 is the normal and probably superior move. Not that d3 is bad.
Qg5 certainly deserves 2 question marks, and more if we have them.
Isn't 2. d3 after 1. e4 e6 the beginning of the crushing 'King Indian Attack"? I thought it deserved either a "!" or a "!?" but after about 10 minutes of thought I decided to give it a "!"
I believe d4 is better, it is also the book move, and then 2...d5 is the french defense.
Thank you, Argentinian for your comment. Can you please annotate the game and evaluate the other moves? Yes, I played Black here and I resigned. I don't remember why. Could have been nerves. I might have pressed wrong button? Or something might have come up that I had to adjourn the game?
I am serious. Come to think of it I resinged because I wanted to hit the "pause" button on the console and hit the "resign" button instead.
OK, play a game where nobody blunders a queen and nobody resigns when they didn't mean to, then post your game for analysis.
Your play looked fine, to me. Some of your opponents moves were strange at best, f3? All his attempts at development look messy.
I believe black has an edge the whole time. Except maybe 12...Nd4, after 13.h3 the bishop is trapped.
But this one worked out. Not for me, I lost. I spent about an hour annotating the game. Can you please comment?