Mine's a meaningless internet game played on another site. At 24 moves, it may not count as a miniature, but when I saw this thread, I immediately thought of this game. The final position is just hilarious.
good one!
Mine's a meaningless internet game played on another site. At 24 moves, it may not count as a miniature, but when I saw this thread, I immediately thought of this game. The final position is just hilarious.
good one!
Just downloaded the chess.com app on my new phone - its awesome! Anyway, I played this miniature against the 1 sec computer.
Here's a Correspondence Chess game (5 days per move). Enjoy!
http://www.chess.com/echess/game.html?id=47451289
Here's a Correspondence Chess game (5 days per move). Enjoy!
Nice, but just to let u know-instead of moving to trade queens knight takes queen is more accurate.
Here's one I played just now. I layed a trap, playing somewhat dubiously--but couldn't resist for the satisfaction of success when people fall for it...
It was also a remedy after losing a lot.
simply marvelous,one butt kicking to go please!nice job,i allmost did not click on forum.i am very glad i did,to see your game you posted,thanks,i am about to write down move sequence to at least try,i know black would have to move accordingly but it seemed like black was winning untill you sprung the trap.
Shortest tournament game I've ever played. For anyone who knows, it was at the Marshall CC Thursday night action tournament (4 G/30). I was way out of my league, and was 0/3. My grandparents (who had never brought me to a tournament before) thought there were only three games. I sit down for the last round, thinking "great, I have to sit here for another hour to play an unrated" (who was also winless).
This is what happened.
That made the tournament worthwhile.
Amazing!