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A game that felt weird winning

https://lichess.org/ywN5bBXD

I do not know why, but this game just felt weird winning. As if the opponent was somehow distracted or tired. But at the same time it felt good, because I won ;)

Feel free to comment on this game :D

https://lichess.org/ywN5bBXD I do not know why, but this game just felt weird winning. As if the opponent was somehow distracted or tired. But at the same time it felt good, because I won ;) Feel free to comment on this game :D

Bg4 is a brilliant move to simplify position, hats off

Bg4 is a brilliant move to simplify position, hats off

Thanks, I really wanted to trade queens, and as I was already in big advantage, that Bishop was quite irrelevant for me.

Thanks, I really wanted to trade queens, and as I was already in big advantage, that Bishop was quite irrelevant for me.

@Rabergsel said in #1:

I do not know why, but this game just felt weird winning. As if the opponent was somehow distracted or tired.

Your opponent might have been a bit disgusted by the mouseslip on move 10 that cost them knight and rook. I know how it feels because I made the very same error (playing g7-g6 instead of g7xf6) twice and had to resign immediately in both cases.

@Rabergsel said in #1: > I do not know why, but this game just felt weird winning. As if the opponent was somehow distracted or tired. Your opponent might have been a bit disgusted by the mouseslip on move 10 that cost them knight and rook. I know how it feels because I made the very same error (playing g7-g6 instead of g7xf6) twice and had to resign immediately in both cases.

@zwenna said in #4:

Your opponent might have been a bit disgusted by the mouseslip on move 10 that cost them knight and rook. I know how it feels because I made the very same error (playing g7-g6 instead of g7xf6) twice and had to resign immediately in both cases.

A fine example of the ‘concatenation of unfortunate circumstances’...

@zwenna said in #4: > Your opponent might have been a bit disgusted by the mouseslip on move 10 that cost them knight and rook. I know how it feels because I made the very same error (playing g7-g6 instead of g7xf6) twice and had to resign immediately in both cases. A fine example of the ‘concatenation of unfortunate circumstances’...

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