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Chess Tournament RB #4 Lurker Thread

(January 16th, 2014, 19:18)Cyneheard Wrote: Sorry for the slow pace - I don't really have a good window in the morning, and don't want to try to play over lunch at work. That breaks Gustaran's rules about phone-moves.

Oh, that was just a basic guideline you shouldn't pay too much attention to... Feel free to play moves on your phone any time in our 2nd match! wink

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(January 17th, 2014, 07:57)Gustaran Wrote:
(January 16th, 2014, 20:07)darrelljs Wrote: Is there no way to undo a move? It seems only fair in that case, like a civ misclick.

Darrell

It is the equivalent of the RL touch-move rule.

And frankly, I am glad it is the way it is: You move the piece and then you even have an extra button to submit the move. So even if you click the wrong piece you can still go back. If you you fail at doing that, well I guess it's your own fault.
Just imagine checking your game in the morning, start thinking about your reply and when you finally want to make your move some time later, you discover that your opponent has retracted his earlier move and made another one in the meantime. crazyeye

If you want to play a game which is not decided by simple blunders, there is always the option of starting a single "takeback" game on chess.com, which has a button for each player to take back moves at one's leisure.

Yeah, i agree with Gustaran. I didn't post to try and appeal my moves, i just was publicly venting my frustration. And i don't think i'll be automatically hitting submit after this for a long while lol
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I feel for you pindi alright. Especially as I guess it was our game you meant.
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(January 17th, 2014, 15:53)Rowain Wrote: I feel for you pindi alright. Especially as I guess it was our game you meant.

Yep. You were one of them smile
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MJW - Pindicator
Not playing 23 ... e3 turned into my undoing. I knew I could get the knight out of the corner if I played a5; what I didn't think to check until it was too late was how fast he could develop his pieces if I didn't play e3. Probably going to lose now, too. Shame, this was a fun game and I was looking hard at the move that may have saved it. Gustaran, would love your thoughts on e3 later on.
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(January 17th, 2014, 23:23)pindicator Wrote: MJW - Pindicator
Not playing 23 ... e3 turned into my undoing. I knew I could get the knight out of the corner if I played a5; what I didn't think to check until it was too late was how fast he could develop his pieces if I didn't play e3. Probably going to lose now, too. Shame, this was a fun game and I was looking hard at the move that may have saved it. Gustaran, would love your thoughts on e3 later on.

I don't think you want my opinion, but I will ask Houdini. wink

Turns out the good news is that you considered 23...e3. The bad news is that you didn't play e3. crazyeye
Now I don't like blindly following engine evaluation but in this case it supports your assumption:

23...e3 24.fxe3 d6. 25.cxd6 Bxd6 26.Nbc4 Bf8 evaluation ~+0.29
23...a5 evaluation ~+2.02
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regoarrarr-zakalwe
http://www.chess.com/echess/game?id=82784956
I think zak posted something about this a few posts ago, and it probably said something like "Ooh boy I'm about to trap rego's rook" lol

Contemplating my move 21 as black, I have to decide between
21..Rd7
22.Bxd7Bxd7
leaving me with 2 bishops to his Bishop + Rook

and

21..Bb5
22.Bxc7Bxf1
23.Kxf1Bxb2

leaving me with a bishop and extra pawn to his 2 bishops.

The 2nd one feels better to me, but I do know that a bishop pair is very powerful, so I think I'm going to go with the first
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Gustaran - pindicator
I must have missed something here. Because it's starting to look like I have an attack against Gustaran's king that I can't find a counter to. Next turn I'm going to play Bxf3 which will threaten Bxg2+ and Re1+, and I've been looking for a move Gustaran has to counter it. I think his best idea is to actually queen the pawn, which will give us a forcing sequence ending with me having a queen to his 2 rooks and a bishop -- normally winning for white, but his pieces will have no coordination and will be undefended, so I should be able to harass his king into a draw at the very least.

Here's the line I looked at:

31. a7, Bxf3 32. a8=Q, Bxg2+ 33. Kg1, Bd4+ 34. Qxd4 (Rf2, Bxf2+ 35. Qxf2 I just spotted -- see, there's trouble)

Like I said, I'm sure I missed something. No doubt he'll show me what that is next turn crazyeye

Oh, he just played Qf2. Yay, I caused him to retreat. Minor victory smile
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regoarrarr-pindicator
http://www.chess.com/echess/game?id=82625966
I'm having trouble seeing the downside of 26. Nxe6, which forks his queen and rook. Is it possible he just missed that, or is he about to drop the hammer on me lol

Or maybe I was the other game that he mentioned misplaying?
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Jkaen v Novice

http://www.chess.com/echess/game?id=82625994
Set a conditional move that should get me out of book turn 13 in not too much of a mess, hopefully I get then get some counter play
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