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

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IMpatzer

i have more fun watching paint dry . lol lol

wirebolt

Wow. Marco is becoming really popular. Do you want a game?

MarcoBR444
wirebolt wrote:

Wow. Marco is becoming really popular. Do you want a game?

Yes, we can play, pal !  Challenge me for a 10 min blitz game.

I tried to challenge you, but I really do not find the button to challenge a specific user for a blitz game.

I only found an way to challenge for a 3-day-move game.

MagAlves

They sure played better than their rating states.

Not sure if it's the most interesting game of chess ever but definetely worth to watch.

wirebolt

Ok. I've just sent you a trophy.

MarcoBR444
PedroMAlves wrote:

They sure played better than their rating states.

Not sure if it's the most interesting game of chess ever but definetely worth to watch.

 

Yes, tks !! Two trophies sent to you!

Robert_New_Alekhine

Marco, you're a good improving player! Surely the king of all under 1100! Good job, good play!

MarcoBR444
Robert0905 wrote:

Marco, you're a good improving player! Surely the king of all under 1100! Good job, good play!

 

Tks pal !

I think the advices from you and specially from LOGOZAR are helping me to improve!  Two trophies sent to you!

Robert_New_Alekhine

Thanks. Logozar is a good player!

Robert_New_Alekhine
MarcoBR444 wrote:

Another MASTERPIECE by THE KING OF PATZERS.

"The Dancing King".

The game below shows an elegant opening and the travel of the poor black king though the board. Beautiful checkmate in only 36 moves.

Brilliant game! Garry Kasparov was observing (with his secret account here in chess . com) and made some comments.

 
 
 



I think logozar's advice really helped you, you played well.!==yed vry well! With my secret other account on chesss.com, I observed the game, and I could tell it was 1-0 from the very first move!

wirebolt

Speaking of interesting games, I played a game where I beat someone in 19 moves. I did make many mistakes but I managed to play a really cool trick on my opponent.

LogoCzar

Frankly, I disagree with a lot of "Kasparov"s analysis.

Opening stage:


Very well played for <1000 but not flawless for sure. You are getting better at the opening!

I will analyze the middlegame and endgame later

MarcoBR444
logozar wrote:Frankly, I disagree with a lot of "Kasparov"s analysis.Very well played for <1000 but not flawless for sure. You are getting better at the opening! I will analyze the middlegame and endgame later

Another nice analysis Logozar!!  I liked specially your suggestions until move 6.

Two more trophis for you and Roberto0905.

LogoCzar

Yeah, there were some tactical errors (Understandable, it is blitz!) but up to 6 were strategical and you would have been dominating from the first few moves otherwise. But I can't help analyze everything lol

:)

LogoCzar

Move 8 I meant 1 pawn 3 was typo sorry

Robert_New_Alekhine

Me want another Marco-annotated game! This is fun!

MarcoBR444
Robert0905 wrote:

Me want another Marco-annotated game! This is fun!

 

LOL ! Nice to see your request. More annotated games soon, just a few moments.  ONE more trophy to you due your interest.

MarcoBR444

YES !!!  Another nice result in a 10 - 0 blitz tournament!

I got #6 among 22 patzers !!!

I AM  REALLY REALLY REALLY the King of Patzers!

 


MarcoBR444
jackfast wrote: Much better is 1. e4e52. Nf3Nc63. d4exd44. Bc4Bc55. c3dxc36. Bxf7+Kxf77. Qd5+Ke88. Qh5+It is VERY important to insert the check because it is very good to open the a1 to h8 as your bishop might end up there. 
8... g69. Qxc5cxb2and now if black plays this... 
10. Bxb2Nf6White is much better. 

WOW !!! Here is JACKFAST, the KING OF REASON!!

Come on, you complained a lot about this thread and now it looks like you're enjoying!!

Yes, preety good analysis, BUT LOGOZAR's ANALYSIS ARE BETTER!!!!!

Then I sent ONE trophy for you: the "have a hamburger" trophy! LOL

MarcoBR444

Nice victory over a 1321 rated opponent in a 3-day-move game!

The game below is about blunders and BRILLIANCIES!

Even in a 3-day-move game the amateus make blunders, that is incredible!

But the game ended in a beautiful checkmate after a huge battle.

This time Kramnik followed the game (with his secret account here in chess . com ), because Kasparov adviced him to analyse my games.