The most interesting game of chess was played here in chess.com !! 💥


serious?
Yes, very serious. More interesting than lots of GM games, like Drawmnik, Carlsen (too boring).

There is a disclaimer:
AMONG THE PATZERS UNDER 1.100
Yes, for people under 1100, this is a very interesting game though I would not state it beats Kramnik or Carlsen. And I think this might actually indeed be the most interesting game for people in this rating category. I spot very few blunders which is rare for people of this rating category.

Ok, if you do not understood the game, here the version of the game with comments.
The comments are much more interesting than the boring comments you read in the GM games.

This has to be a joke...
Ok, but it did not happen in the game. If this variation happened, the game was not the MOST INTERESTING GAME OF CHESS IN THE HISTORY !!!!

It would be more interesting if it had a better opening played, which can happend by patzers aswell. Like an open game. Not closed

There is a disclaimer:
AMONG THE PATZERS UNDER 1.100
Yes, for people under 1100, this is a very interesting game though I would not state it beats Kramnik or Carlsen. And I think this might actually indeed be the most interesting game for people in this rating category. I spot very few blunders which is rare for people of this rating category.
You really understood the beauty of this game.
In the world, there are circa 400 millions of chess players. This game is really interesting for most of them. The GM games are too difficult to understand for 96% of the chess players in the world.

It would be more interesting if it had a better opening played, which can happend by patzers aswell. Like an open game. Not closed
I like open games too, but this game both of players set a wall of pawns. It happens and it demanded a ingenious check mate. CLAPS FOR ME !!!!!

Yeah good job man, but you could get better if you try to improve.
Ok, thanks, but I do not like to study chess in a serious way.

It's more fun when you know a little more things, so that you don't destroy your game with a silly blunder