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Game analysis - Player thinks they can overcome a knight in the end game#9

He had a chance too, it wasn't like it was hopeless for him


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Game analysis - Player thinks they can overcome a knight in the end game#8

Exactly


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Game analysis - Player thinks they can overcome a knight in the end game#6

Unless he was taking like a minute for each move, than it's completely acceptable.


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Game analysis - Player thinks they can overcome a knight in the end game#5

Uhh, I think you are a very bad influence. Guys, don't resign. I have won a stunning number of games because I didn't resign. Especially on online chess where they can misclick. I've know grandmasters…


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General Chess Discussion - what is going on?#8

Why did they both just give up there queen? Does it give them inner joy to play games of chess where you blunder your best piece, resign, and repeat? I think they need to get some mental therapy, and …


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General Chess Discussion - What kind of players i'm playing with?#5

@JackStone73 if they're like me, they might hop on to do a quick game, and then have to leave immediately. Although if someone asked me for a rematch, I would at least tell them I had to go.


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Game analysis - I beat a 2200 with the englund gambit!#6

On move 5


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Game analysis - I beat a 2200 with the englund gambit!#5

Wait, why wouldn't he just kill the knight?


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Game analysis - I just played a 1630 who had zero inaccuracies, zero blunders, and zero mistakes...#2

Here's the game https://lichess.org/wCYd6PEKaVlM


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Game analysis - I just played a 1630 who had zero inaccuracies, zero blunders, and zero mistakes...#1

I played someone who had zero inaccuracies, zero mistakes, and zero blunders. I know people could just have had a perfect game, but this wasn't a 2600, it was a 1630. They took almost the same amount …


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