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MarcoBR444

ATTACK!!

The Brain Fry Attack applied to The Modern Defense.

Pure attack game.

MarcoBR444

The classical BRAIN FRY ATTACK: aiming the yummy F7 pawn.

HahXianMing

Robert, Marco can be beaten by his own creation. Look at my game. I beat him with the BRAIN FRY ATTACK.

DoctorStrange

Congrats Robert ;D

And all titled players of the KOTP MUST post their games here ;)

DoctorStrange

Y'all must thank me cause I made the kingdom.

MarcoBR444
KID_Harish wrote:

Congrats Robert ;D

And all titled players of the KOTP MUST post their games here ;)

Yes, all titled players are invited to post their games here.

Everyone are invited too; post your interesting games here.

And thanks to KID_HARISH for creating the group THE KINGDOM OF PATZERS!

MarcoBR444

I found another agressive opponent.

The Brain Fry Attack seems to be spreading, because another opponent jumped as a lion to F2 pawn.

TheBlunderfulPlayer

That game sure had its highs and lows, with blunders and inaccuracies from both sides!

HahXianMing

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RottenPretzel

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Knight_Terror
Fake?
MarcoBR444

When 2 bishops are better than queen + rook!!!



Nikprit

Interesting game.

However, castling is for sissies with pink panties Sealed

MarcoBR444
Nikprit wrote:

Interesting game.

However, castling is for sissies with pink panties 

LOL!

AutisticCath
MarcoBR444 wrote:

When 2 bishops are better than queen + rook!!!



that was just a blunderfest.

MarcoBR444
newengland7 wrote:
MarcoBR444 wrote:

When 2 bishops are better than queen + rook!!!



that was just a blunderfest.

What is wrong about blunders?

See the thread below and you will review your concept about blunders.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/what-is-the-rating-of-these-2-players-there-is-a-surprise

TheBlunderfulPlayer

Well, blunderfests are part of chess...

MarcoBR444
TheBlunderfulPlayer wrote:

Well, blunderfests are part of chess...

Sure.

As we know, chess is a draw.

Just see the initial position, move zero: it is a draw by concept.

After move 1, the winner is the player who made the best moves OR/AND made less mistakes.