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

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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?
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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?

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Ooh!  Burned me! grin.png

 

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 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.

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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.

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

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

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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. :-)

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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.