Tad Fibonacci wrote:
Queen C6 take D5.
Well, it's not really a fair game since there were so many people playing.
I couldn't deploy my king side rook and knight at all at first since they weren't moved early on.
Yeah. That's effectively what I was banking on in the position. I wanted to break open on the d5 pawn for so long since it was weak. But I didn't really have the pieces to make it work.
I also made a seriously major mistake by not seeing the queen retreating. For some reason I just didn't think of that. I thought my queen sac was fucking amazing until I realized you could just not trade the queen and move to a different square and then I was like "well this was stupid"
I also had a really good knight move at somepoint that I missed, but I can't remember where. I should have done it quite a bit back in the position
Anyways, you played really well. Some really insightful moves. But white's position really wasn't fantastic when I started playing, and I probably could have played a more positional game instead of trying to attack the d5 pawn so much. But I dunno if it would have been any better because you played really well. Maybe that's too results-based.
Well, I'm happy with how I played. At least, I think I had some pretty smart sacrifices and I was right on the edge of really breaking open the game and pulling a forced mate. GG
White resigns (Can I make this move since it's basically 2 player anyway)