5 move check mate, REAL GAME!

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Graw81
Give the guy a break, rated 1000 or so, well done. Now time for more serious chess tho Shadowslayer! What books will you read? Best of luck but dont expect many many wins like this against 1200+
g4lamos
did white play with his monitor off?
Graw81
g4lamos wrote: did white play with his monitor off?

 Even if he did, he captured a pawn. That would make him pretty damn good! ha


BasicLvrCH8r
People need to learn to play the French. The move is 2. d4, not 2. d3. And after 2. d3, the move is 2... d5. This game is badly played by both sides.
KillaBeez
BasicLvrCH8r wrote: People need to learn to play the French. The move is 2. d4, not 2. d3. And after 2. d3, the move is 2... d5. This game is badly played by both sides.

First of all, that is a highly respected sideline of the French.  White attempts to achieve a King's Indian structure.  d5 is not the move rather c5 is.


Graw81
KillaBeez wrote: BasicLvrCH8r wrote: People need to learn to play the French. The move is 2. d4, not 2. d3. And after 2. d3, the move is 2... d5. This game is badly played by both sides.

First of all, that is a highly respected sideline of the French.  White attempts to achieve a King's Indian structure.  d5 is not the move rather c5 is.


 Well, Kings Indian Attack is what white is aiming for after 1.e4 e6 2.d3. Of course, 1.e4 e6 2.d4 is more common at master level, but 2.d3 is playable. After 1.e4 e6 2.d3 Black can play 2...d5 3.Nd2 (preventing exchange of queens after dxe4). or 2...c5 3.Nf3. Regardless of blacks second move the positions that arise will be pretty similiar if not exactly the same. One well known line of the KIA is: 1.e4 e6 2.d3 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.Nf3 Nc6 5.g3 Nf6 6.Bg2 Be7 (could also fianchetto on g7) 7.0-0 0-0 8.Re1 b5 9.e5 Nfd7 10.Nf1 a5 11.h4 b4 12.Bf4 a4 13.a3! bxa3 14.bxa3 [Fischer found this line for white as far as i know so 2.d3 cannot be bad!]


ChristopherPavlinec
shadowslayer wrote:

yay!

 uhhh dude i have a better checkmate in less moves

Flocabulary

5.Bxc7?? is the baddest move in the game.

RC_Woods
AquaMan wrote:
I'd like a Legal's mate some day.  But then I'd have to keep playing the Philidor.  Not sure it's worth it ;).

Not true at all. I've actually played the legals mate about three times I guess. It arose from the Italian every single time.

polosportply

there should be a minimum rating to be at in order to post what one would call a "WHoah, this is THE most INCREDIBEEELLl HAXORZZZZ game EVAR!!"111!!"

Seriously, like, if you're a noob post questions and stuff, we all we're once and thats hwo you learn, but please, stop posting your so-called "coolest game in the world, unique trick"

Everyone, and I mean EVERYONE's seen them all before.

likesforests

BasicLvrCH8r> People need to learn to play the French. The move is 2. d4, not 2. d3

I checked the date of your message to see whether it was an April Fool's joke, but I guess not. Bobby Fischer played 2.d3. It's a fine move. It makes perfect sense to play a KIA now as Black's commited to e6. But maybe you learned that over a year ago!

shadowslayer

Why is this topic still active? I thought that all topics get deleted after one year.

jellisrellish

they do?

shadowslayer

I thought so,or at least people ignore them. But this shows I made an impact on people so I'm not going to complain.

chess_slow
BasicLvrCH8r wrote:
People need to learn to play the French. The move is 2. d4, not 2. d3. And after 2. d3, the move is 2... d5. This game is badly played by both sides.

ColinR_XXI

Wow. This is new. I'm fascinated. Maybe you can try it on me 1 day.lol. It looked funny though.But we've all been caught in it or done it. It isn't so fascinating.Foot in mouth

losthavengirl

uh...white obviously doesnt kno how to play...

chessplayer_101

i tried but it is useless

chessplayer_101

wht fr the white ones

ChonleyB

Shorts like that are always fun, good one! But I have to say you might want to learn more than queen & bishop attacks, as those can often end up with you losing your queen or the game without proper development against stonger players