the solution is to analyze games on your own.
Strange Line given by the chess.com Computer analysis?
Really? My houdini 1.5 prefers 19...Bxf4 by more than half a pawn, and at the end of the line says black has the decisive advantage at roughly -3.00
Wierd!! Have you checked out the lines it gives for 28.Qg3 because I think they are even stranger....
Wierd!! Have you checked out the lines it gives for 28.Qg3 because I think they are even stranger....
It agrees with this line also. Black is winning, except white has this perpetual to force a draw.
Wierd!! Have you checked out the lines it gives for 28.Qg3 because I think they are even stranger....
It agrees with this line also. Black is winning, except white has this perpetual to force a draw.
But I don't think that white can force a draw after 28. Qc8 Nxh4?
And I was trying to open Houdini in SCID but it didn't work..

I just got analysis back from the chess.com engine for one of my 5min games and it gave a few really strange lines!! It even made a mistake!
What I mean by mistake is that it said one of my moves was a mistake (19...Nf8) and the so called best move gave white (I was playing black) a decisive advantage and the move I played, the mistake, gave white a moderate advantage?!
Also on move 28. Qg3, the blunder that ended the game, it says the best move is equal for white, and in that line white leaves a knight hanging that I could take for free, but instead the computer reccommends sacrificing my queen for a rook and let my opponent draw by perpetual check? Perhaps I am missing something and over reacting because it called 1...e6, the typical starting move of the French an inaccuracy!! Anyway here is the analysis of the game