After 5... Qe6 white has Qd8#. 5... Qd6 is the only move that saves the queen and defends against mate, but perhaps there's a weakness. Anyone care to analyze that?
Good that you kept your eyes on the win.
After 5... Qe6 white has Qd8#. 5... Qd6 is the only move that saves the queen and defends against mate, but perhaps there's a weakness. Anyone care to analyze that?
Good that you kept your eyes on the win.
djtrousdale wrote:
After 5... Qe6 white has Qd8#. 5... Qd6 is the only move that saves the queen and defends against mate, but perhaps there's a weakness. Anyone care to analyze that? Good that you kept your eyes on the win.
CRAP DUDE!
NICE GAME ANALYSIS!
I'm not the highest ranked player in the world but I'd say there is still quite a few things you need to learn
1 - Qf6 is weak. Best is Nc6, Nf6, or d7
2 - Yes, Qd6 appears to be black's best bet
3 - I'm not sure that 14 Bd4 would be better
The kind of mate you employed can be easily avoided, but it sure gives a nice warm feeling ;)
A fork doesn't have to be with a knight (though they are known for it) but consists of creating two or more threats with a single piece.
This game was full of blunders from both sides, but 2...Qf6 is quite weak and a big waste of time. Also, there is little chance of a scholar's mate at that point, and indeed very few people fall for it at all.
Finally, you shouldn't criticise someone on their game analysis when your own analysis is so poor (and yes I realise I haven't done a very thorough analysis of every move, but there really isn't much point as from the perspective of a learner, the 2nd move needs to be changed, and there aren't many subtleties to point out, mostly obvious mistakes such as the missed mate)
The first few moves you characterized as "most recommended" in your annotation. Definitely 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 are the most played moves, but recommended? Not really, because the starting position is very quiet (no threats or major defensive weaknesses) so white and black can choose from a wide variety of reasonable moves, I think more than any other position in legal, reasonably good, chess.
bowanza wrote:
The first few moves you characterized as "most recommended" in your annotation. Definitely 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 are the most played moves, but recommended? Not really, because the starting position is very quiet (no threats or major defensive weaknesses) so white and black can choose from a wide variety of reasonable moves, I think more than any other position in legal, reasonably good, chess.
well actually i think it goes for the most 3 first moves *most used in games* were probably 1. e4 1...c5 2.Nf3
this i think is my new favorite game...
the redlight one sucked and dont complain about the opening since it owns.
white: BoJackson
black: linus911 (me)
inside live chess
hope you liked it!hehe... surprise surprise...
and you should see that on 5...Qe6 white could have done 6.Qd8# (what dtrousdale my friend said)
and im kinda jealous XD
so i should have 5...Qd6 instead