https://lichess.org/xJeQdjTX/white#0
https://lichess.org/xJeQdjTX/white#0
what is the point of this game?
what is the point of this game?
@g6firste6second the point is that I enjoy online chess. This game was a bullet, and if he took queen, Bxh2 comes and I then I have an attack which is not sufficient according to stockfish, but practically in a bullet game it would not be easy defending that position. So he tried to avoid that line and got himself into an even worse one.
@g6firste6second the point is that I enjoy online chess. This game was a bullet, and if he took queen, Bxh2 comes and I then I have an attack which is not sufficient according to stockfish, but practically in a bullet game it would not be easy defending that position. So he tried to avoid that line and got himself into an even worse one.
@MixiTheKing said in #3:
but practically in a bullet game it would not be easy defending that position.
I humbly disagree. Maybe at your opponent's level, but overall not not easy.
@MixiTheKing said in #3:
> but practically in a bullet game it would not be easy defending that position.
I humbly disagree. Maybe at your opponent's level, but overall not not easy.
@IamNOTamod sir, you are the same level as my opponent here. Sometimes it looks easy when you look at someone else's game and have an eval bar, but when you see a queen sack in front of your king out of nowhere with an open diagonal for opponent's bishop towards your king, and knight jumping in for a royal fork it puts you under psychological pressure and in lower time controls, if your opponent's been playing well until that moment, you can make a mistake of trusting him. It's not rational, but it's psychology, and even top world's players are not immune to it. https://youtube.com/shorts/rIi-eOmFnwg
Here to Levy the winning move is obvious, but Hikaru doesn't see it. Is Levy on a higher level than Hikaru or does he just have an eval bar and is not being under pressure but chilling in the comentary room?
@IamNOTamod sir, you are the same level as my opponent here. Sometimes it looks easy when you look at someone else's game and have an eval bar, but when you see a queen sack in front of your king out of nowhere with an open diagonal for opponent's bishop towards your king, and knight jumping in for a royal fork it puts you under psychological pressure and in lower time controls, if your opponent's been playing well until that moment, you can make a mistake of trusting him. It's not rational, but it's psychology, and even top world's players are not immune to it. https://youtube.com/shorts/rIi-eOmFnwg
Here to Levy the winning move is obvious, but Hikaru doesn't see it. Is Levy on a higher level than Hikaru or does he just have an eval bar and is not being under pressure but chilling in the comentary room?
hm why he didn't 15 h6 saves the day? oh I forgot, it's bullet, worst time contorl ever. I don't respect fast games, they wasting chess potentional , even at high level
hm why he didn't 15 h6 saves the day? oh I forgot, it's bullet, worst time contorl ever. I don't respect fast games, they wasting chess potentional , even at high level
Check this out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hC2ALLy_lpc
@g6firste6second said in #2:
what is the point of this game?
Controlling of the mind.
@g6firste6second said in #2:
> what is the point of this game?
Controlling of the mind.
@aVague I wouldn't respect it either if I was 1400 bullet rated.
@aVague I wouldn't respect it either if I was 1400 bullet rated.
@Brutal-baby said in #8:
what is the point of this game?
Controlling of the mind.
seems rather like a trick, not real Mind Conrol
@Brutal-baby said in #8:
> > what is the point of this game?
>
> Controlling of the mind.
seems rather like a trick, not real Mind Conrol