My daughter played this game in a tournament (Oxfordshire Megafinal) earlier today. I thought I had seen every way Black could possibly lose after 4.Ng5, but this one was new to me!
Originally posted by Fat Lady My daughter played this game in a tournament (Oxfordshire Megafinal) earlier today. I thought I had seen every way Black could possibly lose after 4.Ng5, but this one was new to me!
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1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Ng5 Ne7 5. Bxf7#
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Well at least now she knows not to put the knight on e7, eh. "😉
I saw them all. I did not see the hour difference though.
They were possibly setting up examples for a beginners club and what not to do.
I've suspected a few games on here have been played out for teaching purposes
or just for sheer develiment.
Look at the games between King of Egypt v Lord of Egypt v Prince of Egypt.
It's like a sequel to The Mummy. LORD OF EGYPT was banned while KING OF EGYPT and PRINCE OF EGYPT were allowed to play on. Presumably he was caught in bed with User 441205. Now he is just a User 278514.
Can you imagine the frustration of coming up with a username which has to be unique of User 50671 only to find that it is taken so you have to be User 53497. What's worse is the blaggard has stolen your profile too !!
[Event "Welsh Under 8 Championships"] [Site "?"] [Date "2012.05.09"] [Round "?"] [White "?"] [Black "6 year old daughter"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "C20"] [Annotator "Kingshill"] [PlyCount "7"] [EventDate "2012.05.09"] [SourceDate "2012.05.09"] 1. e4 e5 2. Bb5 {Her opponent intended Bc4 to aim for schollars mate} c6 3. Qf3 {Still playing the 'scholarly' move} cxb5 {Yum Yum..!} 4. Qxf7+ {He's not going to be detered. Here he loudly declares MATE and walks away from the board. It was done in such a confident manner that my daughter just accepts it} 1-0
My daughter was playing in the welsh under 8s championship many years ago when she was 6 and had only just started playing chess. Her opponent blindly goes for scholars mate and very loudly declares MATE. My daughter starts crying and accepts it even though the queen is en prise 🙄🙄
Originally posted by Fat Lady My daughter played this game in a tournament (Oxfordshire Megafinal) earlier today. I thought I had seen every way Black could possibly lose after 4.Ng5, but this one was new to me!
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1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Ng5 Ne7 5. Bxf7#
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