A win and a loss in just 23 moves
pretty sweet setup buy aris.
you should have played on you could have gone for stale mate or your opponent could run out off time, and you could have won, you shouldnt have just resigned like that
Bobmutch, I do enjoy otb play and have a few friends who I do play with, but I have yet to find a club or tournament to enroll in. Let me know if you're ever in the area and we could meet at a coffee shop.
I do feel that my position was lost in the 2nd game. I played my queenside knight when I ment to move out my kingside... no real explaination as to how that happened. I had faith in my opponent that he would not let me stalemate after setting up that trap. I also feel that resigning is proper in that to not resign such a postion would be an insult.
Thank you everyone for your comments. Feel free to post similar short games in here.
I can't see why black would resign here. I guess I am missing something.
The black queen can move to safety and Nxf7 loses the bishop.
Enlighten me, please.
White has the fairly strong threat of Rc1 (-c8) which can be met, but I think e6 loses to Rc8+, Ke7 then white plays Bg5+! which forces black to play f6 or Nf6 blocking the king's escape route, then d6# is mate unless the black Q can take the pawn, when white gets the Q back. If you see what I mean. Maybe not quite time to resign