
What am I missing here? - Chess Forums - Chess.com
2021年7月9日 · Bxb8 is in essence a bad move. You don't want to trade developed pieces for undeveloped ones. You'd normally be helping black with that kind of move. One idea that black could have is to develop by attacking your queen. If you play with your queen too early in the opening, your opponent can make developing moves that can attack that queen.
Ishiguro (1808) - ChessWithCelebrities (1769) • lichess.org
2025年2月26日 · Ishiguro (1808) is playing ChessWithCelebrities (1769) in a rated Blitz (3+0) game of Chess960. Game is still ongoing after 5 moves. Click to replay, analyse, and discuss the game!
Can anyone explain to me why the engine recommends Bxb8 and ... - Reddit
2022年3月13日 · Can anyone explain to me why the engine recommends Bxb8 and calls it a +4.5 advantage? I've looked through the top engine line following it and even after a good 30 moves white only has 2 extra pawns, by which point it calls it around +10 for white. Any help/explanation would be appreciated, Thanks!
cxd5 instead of c5 wins! - Chess Forums - Chess.com
2020年6月15日 · Bxb8 threatening to win White's Queen with 9. Bb5+. So Black would have to recapture on b8 with his Queen and lose the possibility of castling.
Dhyey_Javia (1602) - AceIdf (2182) - lichess.org
21 小时之前 · Bullet Antichess Chess • Dhyey_Javia vs AceIdf. Dhyey_Javia (1602) is playing AceIdf (2182) in a rated Bullet (2+0) game of Antichess. Game is still ongoing after 15 moves. Click to replay, analyse, and discuss the game! ... Na3 Bxa3 6. Bxa3 c5 7. Bxc5 Qa5 8. Bxa7 Qxa2 9. Bxb8 Rxb8 10. Rxa2 Ba4 11. Rxa4 Ra8 12. Rxa8 e5 13. Rxe8 Ne7 14. Rxe7 ...
Fried Liver Attack - World Under 1200 2024 - Chess.com
2024年7月12日 · This game is from the World Championship Lower Sections – Under 1200 which was held at Philadelphia. This was the last round in the tournament. I was up against a seven year old. She did give me a tough fight. The highlight of this game, that I felt was the Fried Liver Attack in a way. I started with the London System Opening.
Losing chess - Wikipedia
Losing chess[a] is one of the most popular chess variants. [1][2] The objective of each player is to lose all of their pieces or be stalemated, that is, a misère version. In some variations, a player may also win by checkmating or by being checkmated. Losing chess was weakly solved in 2016 by Mark Watkins as a win for White, beginning with 1.e3.
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theory - What is the longest proven forced win ... - Chess Stack Exchange
2018年6月5日 · What is the longest (currently discovered) number of moves for a forced mate position where players will use both the 50-move draw rule and the 3-fold repetition rule if it will help them avoid losing?
Chess Life May 2022: The Jobava London - Royle Printing
2022年4月15日 · At least six recent electronic products address the Jobava in detail, three from White’s point of view and three from Black’s. Given all this interest, it’s remarkable that 2. Nc3 was considered a marginal and even anti-positional move for most of chess history. It is now played by the world’s elite and creates fresh and interesting play.