Ah yes, absolutely Fantasmagorical gameplay. The smooth capture of the queen was sublime.
ok, so in this game, my opponent played a brilliant move attacking my queen with his queen. of course, i didnt know what to do because of the brilliancy of that move. and so i thought. and then i thought some more. and finally, after an hour of thinking, i played the most brilliant move possible! the move was: Qxg4!!
i think we can all agree that this is the most brilliant move of all time!
i can agree that this is a common move, even if its brilliant, its still too common to call it brilliant
Blacks next move was going to be pd6, to protect the queen. However, now he doesn't have to make that move.
ok, so in this game, my opponent played a brilliant move attacking my queen with his queen. of course, i didnt know what to do because of the brilliancy of that move. and so i thought. and then i thought some more. and finally, after an hour of thinking, i played the most brilliant move possible! the move was: Qxg4!!
i think we can all agree that this is the most brilliant move of all time!
Not sure how queen takes queen is brilliant. For example, if you compare a exchange sacrifice that leads to a really complicated checkmate, yours "brilliant move" would look lame compared to that. Also, I don't think you need a hour of thinking to realize that the queen is hanging so you take it.
Wait....brilliant moves are moves that chess engines can't find 'cause they are so good. So a chess engine wouldn't think of capturing a hanging queen?
ok, so in this game, my opponent played a brilliant move attacking my queen with his queen. of course, i didnt know what to do because of the brilliancy of that move. and so i thought. and then i thought some more. and finally, after an hour of thinking, i played the most brilliant move possible! the move was: Qxg4!!
i think we can all agree that this is the most brilliant move of all time!