General Chess Discussion - Why the Opposition to Draws?#54 @Dionysus_god That was what I perceived. I was more interested in the underlying reasoning. @BobC You realize how arrogant you're coming off as? The more complex a situation, the more likely one of th… | blueberrymania |
Game analysis - My First Zwischenzug (Move 20)#8 @isargon Mind explaining the term? I can't find that term anywhere. All the google results auto translate to something along the lines of "a game of chess between Matt and [insert name]" | blueberrymania |
General Chess Discussion - Why the Opposition to Draws?#49 @BobC Maybe the reason they come at a complex position is because your opponent thinks it's a drawn position. | blueberrymania |
Game analysis - My First Zwischenzug (Move 20)#4 If it's not zwischenzug, then what is it (supposing my opponent hadn't responded in a way that gave me a checkmate)? | blueberrymania |
Game analysis - My First Zwischenzug (Move 20)#1 https://en.lichess.org/Xb8C2CL7UbjY | blueberrymania |
General Chess Discussion - Why the Opposition to Draws?#46 @phlegm nw, just a misunderstanding | blueberrymania |
Game analysis - Philidor's defence, with open files midgame#4 Yeah, that Qd7 probably wasn't the best move, lol. If I remember right, I sat there for about a minute thinking of a way out that wouldn't block my bishops. | blueberrymania |
General Chess Discussion - Why the Opposition to Draws?#44 @phlegm No draw was offered, however, he could have easily stalemated me via perpetual check. | blueberrymania |
Game analysis - Philidor's defence, with open files midgame#2 For most games which I want analysis, I use the local stockfish, but for this game I want human analysis. | blueberrymania |
Game analysis - Philidor's defence, with open files midgame#1 https://en.lichess.org/Us5ljx37TwKJ | blueberrymania |
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