lose the quen on move 9, win on move 56!

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tarius78

LOL!

This was definitely chess-fun! talk about not giving up. Technically I won on time, but as any fool can see, had a won game, and thus consider this a bone-fide win.

Yes, it's true, I shamefully in this 3 min blitz game, lost my queen on move 9, but through perseverence and persistence formed a little plan that produced my favorite tactical motif of all (windmill) thus securing both my opponents queen, and then rook, and then shortly after the game itself in a won endgame position.

Full of mistakes no doubt, though the last 20-30 moves interest me most: feel free to comment/analyze.

enjoy!

 

Yes, sometimes it's nice to take time to make fun of yourself as well... You know, given the flagrant amount of blundering, the time-factor notwithstanding, I thought that this was a fair win.

Anyhow, the point was to have fun with this one, and to hopefully spread some of that blundering- goofing-off - blitze-game -spirit!

Hope it was fun!

chessmaster102

very nice.

CerebralAssassin

I would've KILLED myself if I missed those mates lol...fun game!

wbport

40.  ... Ra1#  to add to your collection.

ernest87

move 29.

Bd8, Ba5, Rb1

there are only 2 things that could have stopped it.  C3 or possibly Qg3

boamind

i usually give my queen on move 3 and win.

http://www.chess.com/forum/view/game-analysis/a-very-detailed-queen-sacrifice-opening-analysis?ncc=1#first_new_comment