JFunk With Another MAJOR COMEBACK

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owned him!

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Good game. At move 18, your opponent should have played Be7 and avoided the checkmate. 

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Funkin' awesome JFunk.  You funked him up good.  He don't know what the funk hit him. 

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BulgarianMachine wrote:

it hurts to watch these kinda games where neither player is able to watch ahead more than 1 move.

i hope you are proud that your opponent f***ed up even worse than you. well done champ, well done.

Shut up hater. What chess player can't calculate more than 1 move ahead? It's virtually impossible to win a chess game let alone come back in one without being able to process possibilities and calculate your opponents options and future moves smh. Always gotta be a hater

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Missing_Pieces wrote:

Funkin' awesome JFunk.  You funked him up good.  He don't know what the funk hit him. 

Thanks bruh.... U know how ya boy JFunk do... I puts in that WORK

 

Feel me?

 

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DoubtingDave wrote:

Good game. At move 18, your opponent should have played Be7 and avoided the checkmate. 

Yea he should have but in tense games like this one was.... we all tend to make mistakes. But his mistakes cost him the game and I was able to come back from the mistakes and blunders I made earlier in the game. It happens to us all

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As a gay man, I take positive representations where I can get them. Any time a same-gender relationship is portrayed in a positive but very real light benefits us all. The same can be said of JFUNK, which, much like being gay, he will likely remain a pariah in the a world that seems married to sound moves and elegant chess, and never really "come out of the closet" and be truly ready for acceptance of the gangsta-style-azz-whoopin's. But anytime we can get some good press, it helps us all. I'm a big fan of JFUNK and I'm proud that Chess.com has taken a stand and acknowledged that some of us are different, and that's ok.

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Black was clearly winning for most of that game, the next guy might not be so careless. 

You missed 4.Nxe5, which wins a pawn and immediately puts black on the defensive.  4...Nf6 5.Bb5,Qd6 6.c4,a6 7.Bxc6+,bxc6 8.exd5,cxd5 9.0-0 and black is up the creek without a paddle. 

5.exd5 black can play 5...Nxe5 anyway.  5.exd5,Nxe5 6.Nc3,Nxf3+? 7.gxf3,Bd7 8.Qe2+,Be7 9.Rg1,Kf8 10.Be3,Bd6 11.h3 not the prettiest chess position ever, but you're doing really well here.  Your pieces are active and black was already forced to make concessions (e.g., Kf8 giving up castling rights and giving you yet another tempo for development and attack)

11.Nd6,cxd6 12.axb3 would have saved the rook and the game.  Training tactics helps us find such saving counterblows. 

14...axb5! 15.Bxd8,Kxd8 with two minors for the rook and simplifying down when up in material.

18...Nd4 19.Ke3,Ne6 covers the terminal d8 square and keeps black's decisive advantage. 

18...Be7 is simpler however, just getting rid of those bishops and therefore the mating threat. 18...Be7 19.Bxe7,Nxe7 20.a3,h5 21.f3,Rh6 activates black's pieces and they participate in the game with an overwhelming material advantage.

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TheGreatOogieBoogie wrote:

Black was clearly winning for most of that game, the next guy might not be so careless. 

You missed 4.Nxe5, which wins a pawn and immediately puts black on the defensive.  4...Nf6 5.Bb5,Qd6 6.c4,a6 7.Bxc6+,bxc6 8.exd5,cxd5 9.0-0 and black is up the creek without a paddle. 

5.exd5 black can play 5...Nxe5 anyway.  5.exd5,Nxe5 6.Nc3,Nxf3+? 7.gxf3,Bd7 8.Qe2+,Be7 9.Rg1,Kf8 10.Be3,Bd6 11.h3 not the prettiest chess position ever, but you're doing really well here.  Your pieces are active and black was already forced to make concessions (e.g., Kf8 giving up castling rights and giving you yet another tempo for development and attack)

11.Nd6,cxd6 12.axb3 would have saved the rook and the game.  Training tactics helps us find such saving counterblows. 

14...axb5! 15.Bxd8,Kxd8 with two minors for the rook and simplifying down when up in material.

18...Nd4 19.Ke3,Ne6 covers the terminal d8 square and keeps black's decisive advantage. 

18...Be7 is simpler however, just getting rid of those bishops and therefore the mating threat. 18...Be7 19.Bxe7,Nxe7 20.a3,h5 21.f3,Rh6 activates black's pieces and they participate in the game with an overwhelming material advantage.

The next guy might not be so careless huh? U need to check my chess channel.... I have made plenty of come backs against much higher ranked player and was down way more material

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JFunkPhillyFinest wrote:
DoubtingDave wrote:

Good game. At move 18, your opponent should have played Be7 and avoided the checkmate. 

Yea he should have but in tense games like this one was.... we all tend to make mistakes. But his mistakes cost him the game and I was able to come back from the mistakes and blunders I made earlier in the game. It happens to us all

He was just pointing out the mistake HE made that woudv'e saved him the whole game.In tense games we all do tend to make mistakes but his massive one cost him the game,when he coudve possibly saved it,he was winning throughout most of it