Lol computer blundered his bishop..
The most interesting game of chess was played here in chess.com !! 💥

This was a nice game I played with MarcoBR444. I used MarcoBR444's Brain fry attack to checkmate him.
GG Marco!!

LOL! Congratulations, you found a nice checkmate using the Famous Brain Fry Attack!
I just did not see your incoming chekmate because I was paying attention in MY checkmate, then, you were able to make the good move first. GG, funny attack.

Wicked game in which my opponent tried The Famous Brain Fry Attack with an interesting HORSE sacrifice.

Organogram update as of 23-JULY-2016, because HahXianMing asked to quit and a new member of The Kingdom of Patzers has joined (BLITZISLIFE):
https://www.chess.com/groups/home/the-kingdom-of-patzers

Marco, I will be the Emperor of Patzers, since an Emperor is usually more powerful than the king (only officially of course, I admit that you are a better king than I am).

Marco, I will be the Emperor of Patzers, since an Emperor is usually more powerful than the king (only officially of course, I admit that you are a better king than I am).
Ok, but The Kingdom of Patzers is A KINGDOM.
If you want to create an Empire, you need to find another territory or steal the territory of the Kingdom of Patzers and transform it to an Empire.
Besides, you are not a patzer since you are almost an IM, then, if you want to create an Empire, you should choose another name, as Empire of Masters or stuff.

I will be Monarch of Patzers.
Monarch is a synonym for King.
Monarchs, as such, bear a variety of titles — king or queen, prince or princess (e.g., Sovereign Prince of Monaco), emperor or empress (e.g., Emperor of Ethiopia, Emperor of Japan, Emperor of India),archduke, duke or grand duke (e.g., Grand Duke of Luxembourg), or sultan (e.g., Great Sultan, Sultan of Sultans). Prince is sometimes used as a generic term to refer to any monarch regardless of title, especially in older texts.[3]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarch

I will be Monarch of Patzers.
Monarch is a synonym for King.
Monarchs, as such, bear a variety of titles — king or queen, prince or princess (e.g., Sovereign Prince of Monaco), emperor or empress (e.g., Emperor of Ethiopia, Emperor of Japan, Emperor of India),archduke, duke or grand duke (e.g., Grand Duke of Luxembourg), or sultan (e.g., Great Sultan, Sultan of Sultans). Prince is sometimes used as a generic term to refer to any monarch regardless of title, especially in older texts.[3]
I will be second in command to you, OK?

I could be an Archduke of Patzers if you so wish.
Ok, this title is yours.
Archduke is a really high hierarchy, above of The Prince.
LOGOZAR, our pal and future GM, FRIED THE BRAIN of COMPUTER-IMPOSSIBLE!!!!
Congratulations for a very difficult BRAIN FRY ATTACK !
Logozar sent me the game annotated by him as follows: