Ok, I think I started 1. e4.
Send me your games so I can react to them in my next blog!
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Nice games guys! I will put them all in my blog which will be posted on Friday, November 17th! Any more games would be great
Please include this game in your blog as there is a mistake and a blunder which too many beginners make in the opening...
Wow. That was quite the opening for the Center Game. That opening is very hard to play as a beginner I agree. But yes, I will include everything of this game in the next blog. Thanks!
You must have cheated in that game.
You shouldn't make that sort of accusation without evidence. The fact that my opponent's account got closed on a Fair Play violation should assure you that the game has been checked (and approved) by the chess.com Fair Play team.
You must have cheated in that game.
You shouldn't make that sort of accusation without evidence. The fact that my opponent's account got closed on a Fair Play violation should assure you that the game has been checked (and approved) by the chess.com Fair Play team.
Think about it. If they got their account closed due to fair play violations, and you won after getting your king chased around like that something fishy must have happened. And you gave up your knight, such amateur play.
You must have cheated in that game.
You shouldn't make that sort of accusation without evidence. The fact that my opponent's account got closed on a Fair Play violation should assure you that the game has been checked (and approved) by the chess.com Fair Play team.
Think about it. If they got their account closed due to fair play violations, and you won after getting your king chased around like that something fishy must have happened. And you gave up your knight, such amateur play.
The Knight sacrifice on move 18 was first played by Schneider against Cervenka in 1974 in Czecheslovakia. Played in dozens of games since then, including Sznapik vs Ljangov, Sandomeirz Poland 1976, in Kaleb vs Sostra, Keres Memorial, 1982 and in Rodriguez vs Sanches, Capablanca Memorial 2010. GM Florian, writing in Informator 19 game 453, gives it a !! comment.
It's a BOOK move.
Anyone who knows the lines will recognize 18. ... Ne5 as a winning move, not a blunder.
Now that THAT is settled, are you going to apologize for making these false and unjustified accusations, or must I report you for abuse?
You must have cheated in that game.
You shouldn't make that sort of accusation without evidence. The fact that my opponent's account got closed on a Fair Play violation should assure you that the game has been checked (and approved) by the chess.com Fair Play team.
Think about it. If they got their account closed due to fair play violations, and you won after getting your king chased around like that something fishy must have happened. And you gave up your knight, such amateur play.
The Knight sacrifice on move 18 was first played by Schneider against Cervenka in 1974 in Czecheslovakia. Played in dozens of games since then, including Sznapik vs Ljangov, Sandomeirz Poland 1976, in Kaleb vs Sostra, Keres Memorial, 1982 and in Rodriguez vs Sanches, Capablanca Memorial 2010. GM Florian, writing in Informator 19 game 453, gives it a !! comment.
It's a BOOK move.
Anyone who knows the lines will recognize 18. ... Ne5 as a winning move, not a blunder.
Now that THAT is settled, are you going to apologize for making these false and unjustified accusations, or must I report you for abuse?
I never accused you of cheating, I used "must" just like you implied that a book move must be acceptable. Are you going to apologize for that?
I have two already! Maybe more?