Post your brilliant moves here(it can be great move)


[Event "AMAN_AJ20 vs. KRISH-13-HYPERION"] [Site "Chess.com"] [Date "2025-04-17"] [White "AMAN_AJ20"] [Black "KRISH-13-HYPERION"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "1019"] [BlackElo "1015"] [TimeControl "900+10"] [Termination "KRISH-13-HYPERION won by resignation"] 1. d4 d5 2. e3 c5 3. dxc5 e5 4. Nc3 d4 5. exd4 exd4 6. Ne4 Bf5 7. Qe2 Bxe4 8. Qxe4+ Qe7 9. Bd3 Qxe4+ 10. Bxe4 Nc6 11. b4 Nf6 12. Bd3 Nxb4 13. Bb5+ Nc6 14. Ba3 a6 15. Bd3 b6 16. Be2 Bxc5 17. Bf3 Rc8 18. Bxc5 bxc5 19. Nh3 O-O 20. O-O Rfe8 21. Rfe1 Ne5 22. Bb7 Rb8 23. Bxa6 Rb2 24. Re2 c4 25. Rae1 d3 26. Rxe5 Rxe5 27. Rxe5 Rb1+ 0-1 . Export this PGN to see my brilliant move (d3)

Double brilliant - Bishop sac and queen sac too win back the queen.
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/138151196910?tab=review&move=55
See for yourself
you missed M1 between brilliants moves
He is correct. e6 was a pawn mate on move 26

Hi, I'm relatively new to chess. In this position i made cf6, which I thought was a good move ; to avoid the chess, opponent is forced to take f7, which allow me to gain a rook by playing ff7. But computer say it was an error, what did I miss ?

he has rook h7 to evoid capturing the rook and you lost a horse.
take care of fields..you are talking about f6 not f7

Assuming you are White, Nf6 fails because after Bxd6 Black plays h5 and when the Queen moves, plays Rh6. Better is to play Bd6 since if Black takes, now Nf6+ wins the Queen.