What game did you win after making the biggest blunder possible?

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RAIF999
Here's mine. [Site "Chess.com iPhone"]
[Date "05/24/2017 03:08PM"]
[White "RAIF999 (1044)"]
[Black "menderland (1085)"]

1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Qxd5 3.Nc3 Qd8 4.Bb5 c6 5.Bd3 Nf6 6.Nf3 Bg4 7.Be2 Bxf3 8.Bxf3 e5 9.O-O Bb4 10.a3 Bxc3 11.dxc3 O-O 12.c4 Nbd7 13.b3 b6 14.b4 Rc8 15.Bb2 b5 16.c5 e4 17.Bg4 Nxg4 18.Qxg4 Nf6 19.f3 Nxg4 20.fxg4 Qg5 21.Rf5 Qxg4 22.Raf1 g5 23.h3 Qh5 24.h4 Qxh4 25.Bc1 h6 26.Bb2 e3 27.R5f3 Rce8 28.g3 Qc4 29.Re1 e2 30.Rf6 Qxc2 31.Ba1 Rd8 32.Rxh6 Rd1 33.Rh8# {White Wins}
RAIF999
Anyone?
MickinMD

Next time, just click on the chessboard icon leftmost at the top of the text box and enter your game there. Here's your game:

 

MickinMD

Nice game, after dropping your Q: you obviously recognized the pattern of the bishop-supported rook mate, which by the way is called "Anderssen's Mate," which must occur with the rook in a corner and is a special case of the "Opera Mate," named because it was how Paul Morphy won what has been called "the most beautiful game ever played" vs Count Isouard in a Paris Opera house in 1858.