Brilliant moves are not that rare

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Vincidroid

I think the plan was queen h4 check, if pawn pushes to g3, then knight takes pawn. If the white knight returns back to its original square f3, threatening the black queen, then black queen goes back to e7 check and whatever white defends with, the black Knight on g3 will capture the rook.

DarlingDalek782
Vincidroid wrote:

I really didn’t want to brag but after seeing so many posts about getting "brilliant" moves, I decided to post this. My point is that I get brilliant moves quite often. As a result, I don't find this quite rare/special. The pics I am posting here are recent ones, but I got more in the past which I didn’t bother to screenshot. I usually get one brilliant moves at least once in every four or five games. I am pretty sure I am not the only one?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The person playing as white in the first game did the brilliant move of getting 69.0 percent accuracy on the game.

CrypticPassage
PILOTOXOMXD wrote:

Brilliant just means that you found a slightly difficult move that was good

Completely wrong

Sea_TurtIe

brilliants are usually quite easy but rare to find, ive allways found them after hitting around 1100 elo most of the time