Nice one ! Shades of Légal Mate
Share your brilliant moves!!

Would welcome some analysis of this game please (have moved from Showcase to the Analysis Forum).
I had one double exclamation so far in Chess.com games (in around 1,300 games). But my favourite game is still one I played against my handheld Novag Jade Computer back in 1995 ! Curious to see how the Stockfish "awards" algorithm would grade it I've loaded it in and was pleased to see that my move 34 Rxg5 !! did make the Brilliancy cut. My play is pretty ropey to start with but even back in 1995, chess computers were still pretty handy ... it gets over 90% accuracy .. but just makes one collosal blunder. Rxg5!! is a lovely move though.. hope you like that and the mating net finish which I was also pleased with. Regards.

Thats my brilliant move white glove service.

I feel really proud of this game - the kings gambit should be played with maximum violence & craziness!
Here is the whole game:

The following position comes from a 2017 game I played as Black in Charlottesville, Virginia. The fun begins at Black's 24th move:

bro no way what was the name of the tournament?
How so? Here's the proof! I'm line 6, he's line 18. 6 had Black against 18. Go look at the name of the tournament:
US Chess MSA - Cross Table for 2017 CHARLOTTESVILLE OPEN (Event 201707165742)

bro congrats on playing in the tournament
I don't get what is so special about playing in that tournament. I have played in over 800 over the board tournaments and over 3050 games. I didn't even do all that well in that tournament. I won the 3rd round (the game 4 posts above), but drew the other 4 games for a total of only 3.

[Event "Live Chess"] [Site "Chess.com"] [Date "2022.04.12"] [Round "-"] [White "Luckyduck1981"] [Black "TimothyScottPuente"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [WhiteElo "1232"] [BlackElo "1210"] [TimeControl "300"] [EndTime "20:53:45 PDT"] [Termination "Game drawn - timeout vs insufficient material"] 1. e4 d5 2. Qe2 dxe4 3. Qxe4 c6 4. Bc4 Nf6 5. Qd3 Nbd7 6. Nf3 e5 7. Ng5 Nd5 8. Bxd5 cxd5 9. Nxf7 Kxf7 10. Qxd5+ Ke8 11. O-O Nf6 12. Qxe5+ Qe7 13. Qxe7+ Bxe7 14. Re1 Kf7 15. d3 Re8 16. Bd2 Kg8 17. Nc3 Bb4 18. Rxe8+ Nxe8 19. Re1 Bf5 20. a3 Bxc3 21. bxc3 Nd6 22. Rb1 Re8 23. Kf1 b6 24. a4 Nb7 25. Be3 Nc5 26. a5 Nxd3 27. axb6 axb6 28. Rxb6 Ne5 29. Rb5 Bxc2 30. Ke2 Bd3+ 31. Kd2 Bxb5 32. Bd4 Nc4+ 33. Kc2 Re2+ 34. Kb3 Nd2+ 35. Kb4 Bc4 36. g3 Kf7 37. h4 Ke6 38. f4 g6 39. g4 Kd5 40. f5 gxf5 41. gxf5 Ne4 42. f6 Nxf6 43. Bxf6 Re4 44. Bg5 Re6 45. Ka3 Re2 46. Kb4 Rb2+ 47. Ka5 Kc6 48. Ka4 Kc5 49. Ka3 Rb3+ 50. Ka2 Rxc3+ 51. Kb1 Rf3 52. Kc2 Kb4 53. Kd2 Rf2+ 54. Ke3 Re2+ 55. Kd4 Rg2 56. Ke5 h6 57. Bxh6 Rg4 58. Bg5 Kc5 59. Kf5 Be2 60. h5 Rg1 61. h6 Rh1 62. Kg6 Bd3+ 63. Kg7 Kc6 64. h7 Rxh7+ 65. Kf6 Rh5 66. Ke5 Rxg5+ 67. Kd4 Rd5+ 68. Ke3 Bg6 69. Kf4 Rf5+ 70. Ke4 Kd6 71. Kd4 1/2-1/2
cool