Wei Yi destroyed in 16 moves!

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congrandolor

How many times  do you see a top 20 in the world crushed in 16 moves, just like a patzer, like you or me?

drmrboss

Stockfish says 9.   ....Bc5  was the blunder which already turned from draw into Dead, 1-0. It doesnt matter for the rest of moves. (Losing in 16 moves or 60 moves).

 

In such sharp deep tactical position, human will do such error.

congrandolor

Yes, Wei Yi fell into a very deep prep by Ganguly, almost impossible to survive.

forked_again
drmrboss wrote:

Stockfish says 9.   ....Bc5  was the blunder which already turned from draw into Dead, 1-0. It doesnt matter for the rest of moves. (Losing in 16 moves or 60 moves).

 

In such sharp deep tactical position, human will do such error.

 

The rest of the moves don't matter, only if you are playing against stockfish.  

drmrboss
forked_again wrote:
drmrboss wrote:

Stockfish says 9.   ....Bc5  was the blunder which already turned from draw into Dead, 1-0. It doesnt matter for the rest of moves. (Losing in 16 moves or 60 moves).

 

In such sharp deep tactical position, human will do such error.

 

The rest of the moves don't matter, only if you are playing against stockfish.  

Yes probably he is like playing against SF and lose in 16 moves, cos the other guy did this home preparation with Stockfish. happy.png  He can keep regurgitating Stockfish lines from his memory. tongue.png

drmrboss

P.S, I also do a lot of regurgitation of home preparation with Stockfish lines in my blitz/bullet games. It is so sweet/easy in killing opponents when they come with my home prepared lines. grin.png 

1e4-2Nf3isbest

 

dannyhume

Interesting to see Yellow facing the wrong direction and still winning.

yuann

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Tja_05

ZippySoda wrote:

He thought that after Qg1+ white must take with the rook, thus allowing Nh2 checkmate. He simply overlooked that white can recapture with the king. 

He was lost anyway as the queen was nearly trapped. That was more like desperation.