Dec 2020
10:20am, 27 Dec 2020
3,490 posts
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Goofee
Good points, Jules. I saw the check, but that it was immediately solved by black taking the rook meant I failed to think through any follow-up. Keep asking those questions of subsequent positions is what I need to take from that!
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Dec 2020
10:34am, 27 Dec 2020
9,074 posts
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simbil
Not sure I would have followed up on loosing a rook on a nice open board either Goofee. Thanks for the game just now, seems I managed a mostly accurate game for a change. |
Dec 2020
10:38am, 27 Dec 2020
164 posts
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merry bishmas
If you’ve already lost a rook then why not chuck another one onto the fire?
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Dec 2020
10:38am, 27 Dec 2020
3,491 posts
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Goofee
Yes, well played, simbil, I felt overwhelmed almost from the start of that one!
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Dec 2020
10:51am, 27 Dec 2020
165 posts
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merry bishmas
Mate in 7... good luck in finding this one. (I played the rook check which is mate in 8 if played correctly) |
Dec 2020
10:53am, 27 Dec 2020
3,499 posts
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Good King Pothunter
Could someone please post the solution to Goofee’s one. I can’t see it...
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Dec 2020
10:55am, 27 Dec 2020
32,724 posts
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SPR
Might be worth adding these in the link I posted yesterday so the solution is available for all. chess.com |
Dec 2020
11:08am, 27 Dec 2020
3,492 posts
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Goofee
Pothunter, I can't get any link to work at the moment (issue is my IT skills) but it's Rook to c1 check, Bishop takes Rook on c1, Rook takes Bishop on c1 check, Bishop to c4, Rook takes Bishop on c4 check, Queen takes Rook on c4, Queen to c8 checkmate
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Dec 2020
11:21am, 27 Dec 2020
9,116 posts
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jda
I missed a quicker mate against Weath but as long as I’m playing clearly winning moves I don’t care too much about perfect. In Goofee’s position I saw the mate as it was prompted, but over the board I’d more likely have gone for Qxa7 swapping off queens and pieces for an easy win.
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Dec 2020
11:29am, 27 Dec 2020
56,136 posts
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Diogenes
In Goofee’s one, what happens if black plays Kd2 in response to the first check?
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