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Your Immortal Game?
In chess, grandmasters have their immortal game, one where they pwn. As my ELO is over 9000, I'll tell the tale of my immortal game.
The game started as most often do. The opponent offered a gambit early on which I of course didn't take, but opted to defend. I was able to keep too much pressure on him to develop his minor pieces, while still keeping a wall of defense now to be famously referred to as the Maginot line defense. I exchanged my dark bishop for a knight early on. He moved his knight in front of his king, so I locked it down with my queen. I then castled, and I think you can see what came shortly after. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] http://en.lichess.org/analyse/we0ohoav | ||
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your opponent was just a complete novice, it's not anything to be bombastic about
thats a really common outcome after castling when VSing rookies
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I know the very basics of chess, however, I've never had anyone around me that would have enough patience to play more than one or two games - which is unfortunate. Nowadays, I just play the computer on the most difficult setting and get my ass handed to me.
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"White is victorious."
Is that what this is all about? | ||
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Jesus Christ what's next Naez? A video of that triple you hit in little league because the other team put their fattest player in right field?
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