An incredible queen's pawn game.
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An incredible queen's pawn game.
Here is a game i played today against a much streonger opponent, he was 2140.
Today i performed quite good at 1750 but i loose 100 points after 5 losts in a row, then i faced this player.
I like this game, because i manage to get a wonderful position out of nowhere, and i almost mated him in less 25 moves, unfortunately i went wrong. The ideas were good, but i tilted and missed my chance.
The game is incredible in the sense the stronger player did no mistake, except just one, which was a trap !
And even if he would not take Qxd5 my position is still healthy.
Today i performed quite good at 1750 but i loose 100 points after 5 losts in a row, then i faced this player.
I like this game, because i manage to get a wonderful position out of nowhere, and i almost mated him in less 25 moves, unfortunately i went wrong. The ideas were good, but i tilted and missed my chance.
The game is incredible in the sense the stronger player did no mistake, except just one, which was a trap !
And even if he would not take Qxd5 my position is still healthy.
HangingKing- International Master
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Re: An incredible queen's pawn game.
Hi, interesting sacrifice, sorry you couldn't finished it. You missed a quicker chance to kill him off. Instead of 16. ... - Qh4 I think 16. ... - Qf6 threats an avoidable mate on the next move. If Rh2 - Qf1 mate anyway. Better luck next time
Tweety- Club Player
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Re: An incredible queen's pawn game.
Tweety wrote:Hi, interesting sacrifice, sorry you couldn't finished it. You missed a quicker chance to kill him off. Instead of 16. ... - Qh4 I think 16. ... - Qf6 threats an avoidable mate on the next move. If Rh2 - Qf1 mate anyway. Better luck next time
only had quick look. does bg2 hold the position just
hoopy- National Master
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Re: An incredible queen's pawn game.
Yep, you're right, Qf6 is simpler, and Bg2 holds the position a little longer but not much.
HangingKing- International Master
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Re: An incredible queen's pawn game.
Ok let's see, after Bg2 follows this: Bg2 - Qf2, Kh2 - Qg3, Kg1 - Rf1, Kf1 - Qf2 mate. Not mate in one as I wrote on my previous post.
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Re: An incredible queen's pawn game.
Tweety wrote:Ok let's see, after Bg2 follows this: Bg2 - Qf2, Kh2 - Qg3, Kg1 - Rf1, Kf1 - Qf2 mate. Not mate in one as I wrote on my previous post.
Excellent well spotted
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