no comments about the opening
you can check yourself with the engine...
ya bh3 wins instead of c6 and 2. ke7 then ke8 is it a mouse slip?
it was a 1 min game, that's why i said "no comments about the opening"
ya bh3 wins instead of c6 and 2. ke7 then ke8 is it a mouse slip?
it was a 1 min game, that's why i said "no comments about the opening"
Not a mouse slip @arnavgm1758 🤪😁
Thank you for the analysis @damafe
The half open h file and h3 pawn are big indicators of an attack. 17...Rf8 means you weren't aware of this.
@damafe (or I guess I should say stockfish's) variation has a lot of thematic attacking moves in it that you'd benefit from studying... but like I said, even more basic you seemed unaware an attack was possible.
16. ...Bxh3 wins outright in all variations, very fast, especially after 17. Qxg7 or 17. gh. The best line for white is 16. ...Bxh3 17. Kg1, so black gets a second piece involved. 17 ... Bf6 intending 18. ... Be5 game over.
You don't need an engine and I don't have one but this is quite simple.
In any case, even after the useless 16...c6, 17.Qxg7 0-0-0, and white will not survive for more than a few moves.
The problem is that you cant 0-0-0. Remember 2...Ke7... that is why Stockfish says +0.5 after Qxg7. You must lose a tempo defending the rock...
At the Last Exit coffeehouse there was a blitz opening that started with reversing your king and queen as quickly as possible, then going on with your game--the hope was that your opponent would get confused (especially as most of the kings had lost their crosses) and checkmate your queen by mistake. We called it the "Irish Opening." That's what your game reminds me of.
Did I miss a win somewhere?