The last 7 moves were all best moves, but maybe I just got lucky!
Haven't been here in a while, but I have 2 games, a Relatively fun game played OTB (a Win) and also a pretty messy draw OTB
First the Win because Whatever
And now the Really messy draw.
[Site "Chess.com iPhone"]
[Date "05/04/2019 03:54PM"]
[White "dragongodNM (946)"]
[Black "sifball (864)"]
1.e4 {29:59} c5 {29:55} 2.Nf3 {29:53} Nc6 {29:46} 3.c3 {29:42} d6 {29:23} 4.d4 {29:39} cxd4 {29:16} 5.cxd4 {29:38} e5 {28:48} 6.dxe5 {29:18} Nxe5 {28:45} 7.Ng5 {29:11} f6 {28:00} 8.h4 {28:52} fxg5 {27:57} 9.Bxg5 {28:50} Be7 {27:50} 10.f4 {28:46} Bxg5 {27:48} 11.hxg5 {28:44} Bg4 {27:29} 12.Be2 {28:36} Bxe2 {26:51} 13.Qxe2 {28:33} Nd7 {26:14} 14.O-O {28:16} Qb6+ {25:58} 15.Kh1 {28:14} Rc8 {25:29} 16.e5 {27:52} dxe5 {25:14} 17.fxe5 {27:46} Qe6 {25:06} 18.Nc3 {27:33} Ne7 {25:00} 19.Rad1 {27:22} Rf8 {23:58} 20.Rfe1 {26:51} Rf5 {22:53} 21.Nb5 {26:46} Rxe5 {22:50} 22.Nd6+ {26:42} Qxd6 {22:45} 23.Rxd6 {26:40} Rxe2 {22:37} 24.Rxe2 {26:39} Rc1+ {22:34} 25.Kh2 {26:37} {dragongodNM won by resignation}
If this is still going:
I don't think they're looking for games where engines played eachother.
Very instructive attacking game against the french:
https://www.chess.com/live/game/3466206341
Making use of my opponent's inaccuracies:
https://www.chess.com/live/game/3501143362
Clean pawn up endgame:
https://www.chess.com/live/game/3465672496
Thanks for reading!
Here is a crazy OTB game that I would like you guys to go over. I know I rushed Rxf7, but I wanna see either Danny or James Canty go over my game please! @dannyrensch @JamesCanty
Nice Dragon, Love it when my opponents play 0-0-0 but I love it even more when they play Bc4 (mostly because most people don't blunder hard enough to lose in the d5 lines after 0-0-0, and I love the Chinese Dragon.)
After Be6 I would reccomend Ne3 as it supports d5 and sure Bg5 can be played by Black but I'm certain its playable for you as you will still have a bind on d5 and can use that later on.
Another one: https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/2424095351
and another: https://www.chess.com/daily/game/189951288
Also after whites 47th at the end of the line the comp gives isn't that just a draw or am I missing something really simple as usual. I mean the king take e3 and then sacrifices the rook for the last pawn. What am I missing there?
Yes, it's a draw... that's why the computer evaluates it as 0.00 before the blunder that was actually played.