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A game that I will never forget, input from others is accepted

Nice. Once you had reached the corner , there was almost no way for your opponent to stop your pawn from promoting , I guess.

I'm sure you saw my detail at the end of the game if not noticed in post-game analysis by now though

55...Qc7 mates next move
58...Kd7 then 59...Kc7 mates next move
62...Kd6 and Black will play 63...Qc7#, except if White promotes to a Knight and then Black will mate soon after. Or if 62...Kd6 63.Ka8 Qd7 wins.

Funnily enough, black wins as long as he doesn't take all of white's pawns. For example, 55...Ke6-Kd7-Kc7 wins easily.
ohh yeah i just realized he didnt have to reach the drawn endgame

I'm sure you saw my detail at the end of the game if not noticed in post-game analysis by now though
yeah im surpsied he didnt see that he could have won

I am not sure why you like this game. It looks like typical blitz with a lot of blunders. Once i played a game where i made 7 blunders! but won when my opponent deliberately checkmated themselves. Other time i selfcheckmated myself in a completely won position. Sometime it's wild with a lot of adrenaline but with very poor quality.

I am not sure why you like this game. It looks like typical blitz with a lot of blunders. Once i played a game where i made 7 blunders! but won when my opponent deliberately checkmated themselves. Other time i selfcheckmated myself in a completely won position. Sometime it's wild with a lot of adrenaline but with very poor quality.
I just really like it because if you go to the end, I actually got into an endgame that i knew pretty well and i knew was drawn, then my internet disconnected but i still managed to draw

I am not sure why you like this game. It looks like typical blitz with a lot of blunders. Once i played a game where i made 7 blunders! but won when my opponent deliberately checkmated themselves. Other time i selfcheckmated myself in a completely won position. Sometime it's wild with a lot of adrenaline but with very poor quality.
I just really like it because if you go to the end, I actually got into an endgame that i knew pretty well and i knew was drawn, then my internet disconnected but i still managed to draw
What endgame? Rook pawn on seventh against queen? I think it was winning for your opponent if they had played 69. ... Kd6. Their king was too close.

I am not sure why you like this game. It looks like typical blitz with a lot of blunders. Once i played a game where i made 7 blunders! but won when my opponent deliberately checkmated themselves. Other time i selfcheckmated myself in a completely won position. Sometime it's wild with a lot of adrenaline but with very poor quality.
I just really like it because if you go to the end, I actually got into an endgame that i knew pretty well and i knew was drawn, then my internet disconnected but i still managed to draw
What endgame? Rook pawn on seventh against queen? I think it was winning for your opponent if they had played 69. ... Kd6. Their king was too close.
Actually rook pawn on seventh with king in front of it is always a draw. However, he did have a good move immediately after 50. a7 if he had gone Qe4, which would have blocked the king from protecting the pawn when it promotes, as well as prepare the next move, Qa8, making sure that they couldn't do anything. then they just have to wrap things up with their king, which while it might still end in a draw, would have better winning chances.

I am not sure why you like this game. It looks like typical blitz with a lot of blunders. Once i played a game where i made 7 blunders! but won when my opponent deliberately checkmated themselves. Other time i selfcheckmated myself in a completely won position. Sometime it's wild with a lot of adrenaline but with very poor quality.
I just really like it because if you go to the end, I actually got into an endgame that i knew pretty well and i knew was drawn, then my internet disconnected but i still managed to draw
What endgame? Rook pawn on seventh against queen? I think it was winning for your opponent if they had played 69. ... Kd6. Their king was too close.
Actually rook pawn on seventh with king in front of it is always a draw. However, he did have a good move immediately after 50. a7 if he had gone Qe4, which would have blocked the king from protecting the pawn when it promotes, as well as prepare the next move, Qa8, making sure that they couldn't do anything. then they just have to wrap things up with their king, which while it might still end in a draw, would have better winning chances.
yeah he did have a move to win but instead he went into a drawn endgame
So I played this game where I blundered and i could have won but I think its was still a very fun game. I tried hell out of me to not lose this. I then go into an endgame I have learned a long time ago but never actually seen in my games, and I knew it was drawn, the problem was, my time! I had about 15 seconds while my opponent had about 30. To make matters worse, my internet decided to be stupid and disconnected! I had 2 seconds left, and then the game was magically drawn by repetition! Enjoy the game!