I think PureRWandB is just giving us hope.
If these guys can miss mate in one then so can we and hold our head high.
But blitz is a different game.
In proper OTB games these strong lads do on occassion miss mates in one.
Fabio Bellini - Vugar Gashimov Olmpiad 2002. (white to play)
White played 51. Ne6. The game ended in a draw.
(someone else will happen long with the Kramnik game)
Originally posted by greenpawn34Now if you could understand that RHP games are different from any OTB game, we might get along better.
I think PureRWandB is just giving us hope.
If these guys can miss mate in one then so can we and hold our head high.
But blitz is a different game.
In proper OTB games these strong lads do on occassion miss mates in one.
Fabio Bellini - Vugar Gashimov Olmpiad 2002. (white to play)
[fen]4bN1k/5qp1/7p/8/1P2Qp2/8/6P1/6K1 w - - 0 51[/fen]
White played 51. Ne6. The game ended in a draw.
(someone else will happen long with the Kramnik game)
Here's my latest error, this time almost too bloody fatal and embarassing to share
But I'm sharing it anyway
White has just played g4 in a position that is undoubtedly hopeless
all black has to do is something like g5, which stops the pawn advance AND stops the backrank threat
but I played Bd5, with the [hilariously stupid] idea that after Rxc2+ I could then take white's rook and enter an endgame that was so simple even my cat would win
Needless to say, Rb8+ was game over
I would make the usual "why didn't he resign earlier" moan and groans but to be honest, I've done it myself...
So I say kudos and well played to the fella for waiting on a rediculous mistake
Originally posted by 64squaresofpainSometimes the hardest thing to do is win a "won" game. 😞
Here's my latest error, this time almost too bloody fatal and embarassing to share
But I'm sharing it anyway
White has just played g4 in a position that is undoubtedly hopeless
[fen]5K2/P4P2/2P5/1P6/8/3bprp1/ppp3R1/1k6[/fen]
all black has to do is something like g5, which stops the pawn advance AND stops the backrank threat
but I played Bd ...[text shortened]... yself...
So I say kudos and well played to the fella for waiting on a rediculous mistake
Originally posted by 64squaresofpainAs a general rule, I will always play a3 or similar in this situation, just so the risk of being backrank mated is gone. Even if it means losing a pawn/piece in doing so.
Here's my latest error, this time almost too bloody fatal and embarassing to share
But I'm sharing it anyway
White has just played g4 in a position that is undoubtedly hopeless
[fen]5K2/P4P2/2P5/1P6/8/3bprp1/ppp3R1/1k6[/fen]
all black has to do is something like g5, which stops the pawn advance AND stops the backrank threat
but I played Bd ...[text shortened]... yself...
So I say kudos and well played to the fella for waiting on a rediculous mistake