Nice game! If 31.Kf2 Qc2+ wins, right?
EDIT: Well it does, but so does Ne4+ I guess.
DOUBLE EDIT! Make that Ne4#. Very nice finish.
Nice game! If 31.Kf2 Qc2+ wins, right?
EDIT: Well it does, but so does Ne4+ I guess.
DOUBLE EDIT! Make that Ne4#. Very nice finish.
Why rely on or give computer analysis? Everyone knows that the computers here mess up quite often. For instance, in the variation where it suggests 11...Nd7 as the best continuation of a reasonable opening, after 19. Bxe4 the only way to avoid losing a pawn is with the extremely awkward 19...Rh5, where then White has better-placed pieces than Black and can start a kingside attack with f4.
Solar System Championship - Round 2
Computer Analysis (~2500 strength)
Inaccuracies: 5 = 19.2% of moves
Mistakes: 1 = 3.8% of moves
Blunders: 0 = 0.0% of moves
I consider this as one of my most interesting games even though we played a simple yet direct opening lines. Even though it takes my opponent to blunder twice for me to win this game...a win is still a win. Just think about that...!!!