first you got to spell immortal properly
Played an inmortle game, how do I get it named after me
Alright, I'll give you some advice.
If your goal is to be a good "troll," then you must learn subtlety.
You're trying too hard.
Yur pronautiation is terible. I gues you shud rather korekt some uva mistskes out there and only den reckuest to be named aftr you.
Alright, I'll give you some advice.
If your goal is to be a good "troll," then you must learn subtlety.
You're trying too hard.
Thanks for the advice! Although I'm not sure I understand what you're talking about.
O, and... have you gotten back half of your marbles yet?
Painful to watch. Even your misspellings are forced.
Chillax, brah. You're such a Debbie Downer.
Painful to watch. Even your misspellings are forced.
Chillax, brah. You're such a Debbie Downer.
Mediocrity is mediocrity, and even that would be a step up from this drivel.
Remember when trolling was clever and entertaining?
Macer, I agree you should make this an immortal game. But it should be that way for being as trolly as trollishness can get. And it's not even really trollish. Troll! #lol #justjoking
jivvi, e4 e5 Qh5 g6?? Qxe5+ forks the K and R. Nc6 or d6 or even Nf6 sacing a pawn for a 'temple'(according to macer) is better.
Today I played the best game of my life, against the best player I know. He was my brother's friend, a titled player - in fact, he won his title of Best Chess Player not once, but twice at his elamentery school. And I beat him, in a ecciting attacking game that featuered several beautiful sacrafices. In fact, just like in Paul Murphy's famous Musical Game, I sacraficed a queen, a rook and a horsie. Before I say anything else, let me share the game with all of you:
I believe that like Murphy's Musical Game, this game should be known as an inmortle. It is a very beautiful and attacking game, and also very enstructional like the Musical Game. For example, it teaches the importance of temples in chess. If my opponent had one more temple, he could of eaten my h-pawn with his rook, and my king would of been in danger. Also, the reason why it was me who had the extra temple and not him was the sacrafices that I made, so the game also shows how useful sacrafices can be.
So, right now all I need to do is make my game known as an inmortle. However, that's going to be much harder for me than it was for Murphy, because I'm currently not world champion. But there are other inmortle games by people who weren't world champions, so even though it's hard, I know it can be done. I wonder if anyone here can tell me what I should do to make my game an inmortle, and prefarably name it after myself (I'm trying to decide between the You Got Maced! Game and the Game That Proved What An Awsome Chess Player Macer Is). If anyone can offer me some help I would greatly appreceate it!