Why did the black resign when he was winning?

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So I really was curious about black resigning, I mean he could've easily won thanks to the blunders I made earlier. Since I'm a noob lmao. So any idea?
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Idk.. once this dude sent me a chat msg saying he needed to have his dinner? And he just resigned.. so, maybe it isn’t as deep as you think it is.
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keerthiwiz wrote:
Idk.. once this dude sent me a chat msg saying he needed to have his dinner? And he just resigned.. so, maybe it isn’t as deep as you think it is.

Makes sense.

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Cause it's a discovery attack on their bishop. You'll capture the bishop on the next move.

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Gwennbleidd wrote:

Cause it's a discovery attack on their bishop. You'll capture the bishop on the next move.

I think you might want to reconsider your analysis. It's not good.

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magipi wrote:
Gwennbleidd wrote:

Cause it's a discovery attack on their bishop. You'll capture the bishop on the next move.

I think you might want to reconsider your analysis. It's not good

Okay, what's wrong?

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magipi wrote:
Gwennbleidd wrote:

Cause it's a discovery attack on their bishop. You'll capture the bishop on the next move.

I think you might want to reconsider your analysis. It's not good.

Yeah, the opponent can take the bishop with their knight - is that what you're talking about?

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Gwennbleidd wrote:
magipi wrote:
Gwennbleidd wrote:

Cause it's a discovery attack on their bishop. You'll capture the bishop on the next move.

I think you might want to reconsider your analysis. It's not good.

Yeah, the opponent can take the bishop with their knight - is that what you're talking about?

Yes, exactly. Black will be up a piece and in an easily winning position.

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magipi wrote:
Gwennbleidd wrote:
magipi wrote:
Gwennbleidd wrote:

Cause it's a discovery attack on their bishop. You'll capture the bishop on the next move.

I think you might want to reconsider your analysis. It's not good.

Yeah, the opponent can take the bishop with their knight - is that what you're talking about?

Yes, exactly. Black will be up a piece and in an easily winning position.

Then I apologize, I didn't inspect this variation. Thank you for the answer!