My Wierdest Game OTB

My Wierdest Game OTB

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y

Delft, Netherlands

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27 Mar 11

Hello RHP,

I want to share with you today the craziest, most beautiful game that I ever played.
It was in august 2009, at the HZT vlissingen. I had three mediocre rounds before. In the 4th round I was going to play vs the talented S. Harini from India. This is what happened
I hope you enjoy it.

Yashin

p

under your bed

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M

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27 Mar 11

I like it!!!

e4

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27 Mar 11

Good game and a smashing effort.

Not many post a game that they blew at the critical moment.

It has been my experince after studying blunders for over 40 years.
(I really should write a book about them....I have 100's of examples).

Players are very error prone when playing the 'winning move' (here 30.Ke2).

Everyone has done it, and those that have not....will!

I love this Russian proverb:

"There are two kinds of chess player.
Those that have been back rank mated and those who going to be back rank mated."

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29 Mar 11

Originally posted by greenpawn34
I love this Russian proverb:

"There are two kinds of chess player.
Those that have been back rank mated and those who going to be back rank mated."
What about those of us who are both? 🙁

e4

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29 Mar 11

...and those, alas, who get back rank mated all the time.

s
Fast and Curious

slatington, pa, usa

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10 May 11

Can someone show the win for black? I can see black ends up 3 pieces for the queen but doesn't white still have an attack that could lead at least to a perpet? Considering if black goes R on a to F8 figuring to pin the queen, then bishop takes pawn check, rook takes bishop forced, then queen takes rook check and rook to g8 and the queen keep looking at h7 mate which seems to require the rook keep going up to f7 and then queen check, rook to f8 etc?

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12 May 11

Originally posted by sonhouse
Can someone show the win for black? I can see black ends up 3 pieces for the queen but doesn't white still have an attack that could lead at least to a perpet? Considering if black goes R on a to F8 figuring to pin the queen, then bishop takes pawn check, rook takes bishop forced, then queen takes rook check and rook to g8 and the queen keep looking at h7 mate which seems to require the rook keep going up to f7 and then queen check, rook to f8 etc?
Black ends up two rooks and a bit for the queen, not just three pieces. And since those two rooks defend the back rank quite well where they are, he doesn't move them. Instead, he uses his extra piece to take the sting out of white's attack, and then moves his rooks in for the kill.

Richard

(Voice from the back of the room: look at him talking, as if he is capable of managing a proper attack...)

y

Delft, Netherlands

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15 May 11

Originally posted by sonhouse
Can someone show the win for black? I can see black ends up 3 pieces for the queen but doesn't white still have an attack that could lead at least to a perpet? Considering if black goes R on a to F8 figuring to pin the queen, then bishop takes pawn check, rook takes bishop forced, then queen takes rook check and rook to g8 and the queen keep looking at h7 mate which seems to require the rook keep going up to f7 and then queen check, rook to f8 etc?
31. Rxd5 Bxd5!
White is instantly trapped:
- When the queen moves of the seventh line the bishop can be taken.
- When the bishop moves to make way for the queen the queen can be pinned.
- The g6 pawn can be attacked (Ne5) while white can't do anything.

You are right that 31. Rxd5 Raf8?? is a forced draw, but I'm sure that wouldn't have happened in the game.
I hope this answers your question.

Yashin

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16 May 11

Originally posted by greenpawn34
Good game and a smashing effort.

Not many post a game that they blew at the critical moment.

It has been my experince after studying blunders for over 40 years.
(I really should write a book about them....I have 100's of examples).

Players are very error prone when playing the 'winning move' (here 30.Ke2).

Everyone has done it, and those tha ...[text shortened]... s player.
Those that have been back rank mated and those who going to be back rank mated."
Hahaha!

My first win against a fellow soldier who inspired me to get better (by destroying me repeatedly and refusing to teach me) was a back rank mate!

I saw the mate in one and asked, "what's stopping me from checkmating you?" I surely thought there must be something I did not see. This guy is so good!

So he angrily replied, "Nothing! God dam it!" and started resetting the pieces. 🙂

t

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02 Jun 11
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Originally posted by greenpawn34
Good game and a smashing effort.

Not many post a game that they blew at the critical moment.

It has been my experince after studying blunders for over 40 years.
(I really should write a book about them....I have 100's of examples).

Players are very error prone when playing the 'winning move' (here 30.Ke2).

Everyone has done it, and those tha s player.
Those that have been back rank mated and those who going to be back rank mated."
Kind of like this... I swindled him and then blundered.



I should just get my queen back and if he takes my bishop I take his knight with my queen and am up material.

I resigned immediately after making the "winning" move.

c

Johannesburg

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05 Jun 11

Originally posted by yashin
You are right that 31. Rxd5 Raf8?? is a forced draw,
Yashin
32.Bxg7 Rxg7
33.Qxf8
33.Qh6
or
33.Rh5
35.Rxh7

But yes, 31... Raf8?? was unlikely; and 2 Rooks + Knight +Pawns for Q is just a matter of technique.