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bendcat

We've seen a lot of games post here in chess.com, and we would like collect all your favorite games, the plan is to have a page were you can find some good stuff or tactical games, like in this forum. This would help our group to see old post games but still good to know, and even the new post games you can repost here.

 

  • You can put the links of the site, but the links must be related to chess.com.
  • You can repost the game if you want.

 

 

So lets start posting...

 

 


bendcat

I love this one.. So great.. This is a new post but I want to include it here...

Nice Queen Sacrifice... 

 

 


bendcat

This one is funny... but still good to know moves

 http://blog.chess.com/kenytiger/a-trap-for-a-grandmaster

 

 


bendcat

Batgirl's post, have you seen this.

http://blog.chess.com/batgirl/carnivore-chess
http://blog.chess.com/batgirl/che---from-my-journal
http://blog.chess.com/batgirl/rti-plays-the-reti
http://blog.chess.com/batgirl/ernest-morphy
http://www.chess.com/article/view/a-case-for-learning-mating-patterns

 

some of batgirl's post is not viewable for public, some of it can be view only within his friends list. 


bendcat

Here comes the WALL of Chess.com

http://blog.chess.com/billwall/off-the-wall-chess---my-greate
http://blog.chess.com/billwall/off-the-wall-chess---slaying-t
http://blog.chess.com/billwall/off-the-wall-chess---larsens-
http://blog.chess.com/billwall/off-the-wall-chess---keres-att
http://blog.chess.com/billwall/off-the-wall-chess---froms-gambit
http://www.chess.com/article/view/the-giuoco-piano-is-no-quiet-game
http://www.chess.com/article/view/adolf-anderssen
http://www.chess.com/article/view/two-knights-defense-at-its-best
http://www.chess.com/article/view/can-euwe-beat-fischer
http://blog.chess.com/billwall/playing-the-evans-against-evans
http://www.chess.com/article/view/capablanca-knows-how-to-mate
http://blog.chess.com/billwall/off-the-wall-chess---more-on-morra
http://blog.chess.com/billwall/off-the-wall-chess---playing-the-smith-morra
http://www.chess.com/article/view/a-tal-tale-about-a-queen-sac
http://www.chess.com/article/view/chigorins-king-gambit-brilliancy
http://blog.chess.com/billwall/off-the-wall-opening---a-ruy-lopez-schliemman-trap
http://blog.chess.com/billwall/off-the-wall-chess---a-mating-net-catches-a-king
http://blog.chess.com/billwall/off-the-wall-chess---beaten-by-a-prodigy
http://www.chess.com/article/view/sicilian-larsen-santasiiere-attack
http://www.chess.com/article/view/atkins-diet---a-danish-with-smothered-mate
http://www.chess.com/article/view/the-black-death-swindles-a-mating-combination
http://blog.chess.com/billwall/off-the-wall-chess---mast-must-have-missed-mate
http://www.chess.com/article/view/capas-kingside-capturing-combination
http://www.chess.com/article/view/an-olympic-effort---triple-sacrifice
Stop here.. Mr. Bill Wall is the greatest contributor here in chess.com, I learn a lot from him, just reading all his work. All of his work for chess.com is really great! 

 

If you really want to see all of his work try to click this link: http://www.chess.com/members/view_content/billwall?page=1
 


Feldmm1

So we post are favorite or most interesting games? Here is a game that I liked. Note that both players are beginners and that I messed up the Ponziani in the opening. However, I was able to create a powerful and risky attack, where I sacrificed many pieces for positional gain. My opponent did a hell of a job defending and was able to stop me from checkmating him. However, after the dust cleared, I had a huge advantage in the endgame. Rather than watch himself lose, he resigned.

 

http://www.chess.com/echess/game.html?id=6359937


Bonzlibir
Great post!. I like t he combinational technique.
bendcat
Feldmm1 wrote:

So we post are favorite or most interesting games? Here is a game that I liked. Note that both players are beginners and that I messed up the Ponziani in the opening. However, I was able to create a powerful and risky attack, where I sacrificed many pieces for positional gain. My opponent did a hell of a job defending and was able to stop me from checkmating him. However, after the dust cleared, I had a huge advantage in the endgame. Rather than watch himself lose, he resigned.

 

http://www.chess.com/echess/game.html?id=6359937


 

Wow! this game was great, sacrifice two minor pieces, to gain pawn position and win the end game. Very nice! I've never seen this varation in the books. Thanks for sharing it with us. I think the combination is worth to study...Laughing

 

 

 

 


bendcat

WALL of Fame, Opening Traps

"WALL" of Fame: Traps of Master Bill Wall

 


Feldmm1
Um, the only knowledge I have on the Ponziani is the two videos on youtube. I treated his d6 move like I would d5. I see now that I probably should have pushed the pawn. So it is not a variation, it is just me being dumb. Fortunately, I realized that I better start playing better if I want to win with such a positional disadvantage, and that lead to one of the most exciting attacks I have ever executed.