At 18th i plaid Tower g3 though offer my queen in h5 was winning
This is not a queen sac
@JeromeFitere said in #1:
> At 18th i plaid Tower g3 though offer my queen in h5 was winning
Point Being?
> At 18th i plaid Tower g3 though offer my queen in h5 was winning
Point Being?
yes yes, that piece is called a tower
EDIT: jokes aside, it's known as a rook
EDIT: jokes aside, it's known as a rook
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He meant that stockfish sees a brilliant move 18. Qh5!, opponent can't take because of Rg3 and Rxg5 checkmate!
Really! Players sac their bishop and tell queen sac!
this is called queen sac lichess.org/uGPN8zEK#0
im playing as black
@ViVaAnShArMa_3 said in #8:
> this is called queen sac
That is what is called a blunder, in the chess of us blighted mortals.
Course, Super-Gms will call it a brilliant sacrifice.
> this is called queen sac
That is what is called a blunder, in the chess of us blighted mortals.
Course, Super-Gms will call it a brilliant sacrifice.
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