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"I didn't blunder a piece I sacrificed it"

This is why you fight on! I know I should have resigned as soon as I blundered, but the fire in me said FIGHT ON REEEEEE

enjoy <3

https://lichess.org/OHLsRRTE/black#0

This is why you fight on! I know I should have resigned as soon as I blundered, but the fire in me said FIGHT ON REEEEEE enjoy <3 https://lichess.org/OHLsRRTE/black#0

Nice game! Here's one of my own:
14. ... h5 was a mouse slip

https://lichess.org/0gL7PcV1/black#28

Nice game! Here's one of my own: 14. ... h5 was a mouse slip https://lichess.org/0gL7PcV1/black#28

why did you moved Bxd3. Instead you should have moved Qh2
Then the king had to move from there and it would be more easier i think

why did you moved Bxd3. Instead you should have moved Qh2 Then the king had to move from there and it would be more easier i think

https://lichess.org/rwAg1WPI

This?

https://lichess.org/rwAg1WPI This?

Is this Called Flexing Opponent blunders after your blunders?

Is this Called Flexing Opponent blunders after your blunders?

@ShadowDemon_Hybrid the king would be safe after they move to e2 as there are no more useful checks. Taking on d3 both grabs material and threatens checkmate after Qh2, that is why I took :)

@ShadowDemon_Hybrid the king would be safe after they move to e2 as there are no more useful checks. Taking on d3 both grabs material and threatens checkmate after Qh2, that is why I took :)

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