1. Nf3 d5
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1. Nf3 d5
2. d4 Nc6
3. Nc3 e5
4. dxe5 Nxe5
5. Nxe5 Qd6
6. Bf4 Qc5
7. Nxd5 Be6
8. c4 O-O-O
9. e4 Nf6
10. b4 Qxb4+
11. Nxb4 Bxb4+
12. Ke2 Nxe4
13. Qc2 Rd4
14. Be3 Bg4+
15. Nxg4 Nc3+
16. Kf3 Rd6
17. Qb3, Ba5
I'm having trouble with the image link right now. you get the idea, I retreated.
I figured my only chance was the attack. I doubt I can reassert a new attack.
I've been reading through the posts in this topic, and it seems people underestimate just how good 2000+ rating is. My father is a FIDE Master. He's spent his life travelling across the world to participate in chess competitions. And he's never broke 2400 rating. He hasn't played at that level in over a decade, and he still beats me about 3 out of 4 times.
When I was younger, my father used to coach me, and he'd always felt my game was too aggressive and reckless. I never felt strongly enough about the game to put forth the effort required to be great. By my teenage years, my father had given up on trying to coach the flaws out of my game, and he accepted that it'll always be this casual thing for me.
Either way, nobody here has a rating of 2400. lol
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1. Nf3 d5
2. d4 Nc6
3. Nc3 e5
4. dxe5 Nxe5
5. Nxe5 Qd6
6. Bf4 Qc5
7. Nxd5 Be6
8. c4 O-O-O
9. e4 Nf6
10. b4 Qxb4+
11. Nxb4 Bxb4+
12. Ke2 Nxe4
13. Qc2 Rd4
14. Be3 Bg4+
15. Nxg4 Nc3+
16. Kf3 Rd6
17. Qb3 Ba5
18. Bxa7
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1. Nf3 d5
2. d4 Nc6
3. Nc3 e5
4. dxe5 Nxe5
5. Nxe5 Qd6
6. Bf4 Qc5
7. Nxd5 Be6
8. c4 O-O-O
9. e4 Nf6
10. b4 Qxb4+
11. Nxb4 Bxb4+
12. Ke2 Nxe4
13. Qc2 Rd4
14. Be3 Bg4+
15. Nxg4 Nc3+
16. Kf3 Rd6
17. Qb3 Ba5
18. Bxa7 b6
19. c5
I can do the image. No problem. But do quote me every time you make a move. I'm in bed reading, and Tapatalk will notify me when you make a move.
he was also known for being able to accurately produce a board setup from just reviewing more than 25 moves of simple algebraic notation. I remember reading an article about him in which the author related a story about a time when Bobby was engrossed in a book or conversation or something and at the same time played a game against another player in his chess club never once looking at the board and he still called the mate in like 6 or 8 moves at the end.
Like getting mixed up on who's the Queen.
That's the difference between a smart person and geniuses who God tries to strike with his lightening for sport.
I don't know if I'm missing the joke or you did.
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1. Nf3 d5
2. d4 Nc6
3. Nc3 e5
4. dxe5 Nxe5
5. Nxe5 Qd6
6. Bf4 Qc5
7. Nxd5 Be6
8. c4 O-O-O
9. e4 Nf6
10. b4 Qxb4+
11. Nxb4 Bxb4+
12. Ke2 Nxe4
13. Qc2 Rd4
14. Be3 Bg4+
15. Nxg4 Nc3+
16. Kf3 Rd6
17. Qb3 Ba5
18. Bxa7 b6
19. c5 Rc6
20. Ba6+