1. You should have accepted a draw.
2. You should have played better.
fair win i would not have drawn with queen vs. pawn....not sure i would have patience to wait it out though, 104 moves...whew!
1. You should have accepted a draw.
2. You should have played better.
I was the first person to offer a draw, but my opponent refused.
I like how you immediately follow up the sacrifice with 1) getting rid of your most active piece 2) forcing black to centralize his knight and 3) the move that brings it all together Rab1
It wasn't a dishonest win, you both played by the rules.
I like how you immediately follow up the sacrifice with 1) getting rid of your most active piece 2) forcing white to centralize his knight and 3) the move that brings it all together Rab1
It wasn't a dishonest win, you both played by the rules.
I played as Black.
"Did you consider 34. ...RxR ?"
Yes.
"Did you consider 34. ...RxR ?"
Yes.
Any thoughts on the move?
Yes. It leads to a very ominous center for white.
34. Ke2 Rxf1
35. Kxf1 cxd4
36. exd4
42 e5 Bf5 43 e6 b1/Q 44 Rxb1 Bxb1 45 e7
I think you need to rewrite those moves.
By the way, Tony, we are still shy of 3 people. Care to honor us with your participation?
http://www.chess.com/tournament/just-one-more-nonsense-tournament
You also lost 104 moves out of your life
Only 5938 moves left before God comes down and punishes you for your chess sins
The position was drawn. My opponent offered a draw but I refused, because I was hoping something like this would happen: