GuessWhoIAm wrote:
Your game on #1313 reminds me of a recent game I played where I blundered my queen, but managed to climb myself back up to victory.
https://www.chess.com/echess/game?id=129598720
Whoa!
GuessWhoIAm wrote:
Your game on #1313 reminds me of a recent game I played where I blundered my queen, but managed to climb myself back up to victory.
https://www.chess.com/echess/game?id=129598720
Whoa!
Your game on #1313 reminds me of a recent game I played where I blundered my queen, but managed to climb myself back up to victory.
Yes, nice fight! Good game; you kept an attacking game even after the blunder.
Look at this #chess: Wildhero vs QCattack - http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=1490211097
Yes, good attacking game! Congratulations! That is it!! Let's fry the brain of these patzers !!! 
Nice trap at the end, I might have fallen into that trap too if didn't think long enough. ;)
I agree with Amm.
This game shows why you should not use CANNABIS !!!
See how the opponent (nickname CANNABISWIZARDSTONE) played...
Using logics (The Brain Fry Attack) against LOGIC01.
"Chess teaches you to control the initial excitement you feel when you see something that looks good and it trains you to think objectively when you’re in trouble."
Stanley Kubrick.
Your games are great to see.
Tks, pal. Magnus, Kasparov, Irina Krush, Kramnik, said the same, as you can see along this thread. One trophy sent to you.
Bobby Fischer once said: "I am the best chess player in the world and I am here to prove it".
After the game below, analysed with the others in this thread, I am sure:
"I AM ONE OF THE BEST CHESS PLAYERS OF ALL HISTORY AND THE UNIQUE, THE FIRST AND LAST KING OF PATZERS!!!!!!!"
BRILLIANT GAME!!!
1 Inaccuracies
1 Mistakes
0 Blunders
19 Average centipawn loss
Bobby Fischer:
"Genius. It's a word. What does it really mean? If I win I'm a genius. If I don't, I'm not." Bobby Fischer
Wonderful complications in the game below at the moves 9 to 12... And The King of Patzers won 2 pieces and of course the game!!
Moves 9 to 12 should figure in a chess.com tactics training.
Your game on #1313 reminds me of a recent game I played where I blundered my queen, but managed to climb myself back up to victory.
https://www.chess.com/echess/game?id=129598720