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Made numerous blunders in this game. But opponent made 1 bigger one!!!

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AutisticCath

HBKansas
Is this not the standard principle at play in beginner games, in which the winner is almost always the player who committed the lesser blunder?
AutisticCath
HBKansas wrote:
Is this not the standard principle at play in beginner games, in which the winner is almost always the player who committed the lesser blunder?

A 1400 trying to speak upward to 1700+ers??? Would a chihuahua ever tell a retriever what to do?

HBKansas

Ooh!  Burned me! grin.png

 

HBKansas

 When I checked your daily rating, it was 1474.  I didn't realize that you were alluding to a blitz game.  I'm not a blitz player so I don't know how lofty the standards are for blitz.

AutisticCath
HBKansas wrote:

 When I checked your daily rating, it was 1474.  I didn't realize that you were alluding to a blitz game.  I'm not a blitz player so I don't know how lofty the standards are for blitz.

This was played on another website.

ponz111

Why are you showing this game? Once you were up a whole piece in the endgame there was nothing to worry about?

DetectiveRams

Why did you annotate some moves with exclams? Aren't exclams only used for hard to see great moves?

Taskinen
DetectiveRams wrote:

Why did you annotate some moves with exclams? Aren't exclams only used for hard to see great moves?


Haha, pushing a passed pawn with double exclam in the endgame. :-)

AutisticCath
DetectiveRams wrote:

Why did you annotate some moves with exclams? Aren't exclams only used for hard to see great moves?

They are used for great moves in general.