Want to play some Chess?

No problem :slight_smile:

V. Aletheia

  1. e4 e6
  2. d4 b6
  3. c3 Bb7
  4. Bd3 Bd6
  5. Nf3 Be7
  6. Bf4 g5
  7. Bg3 Nh6
  8. Nbd2 Rg8
  9. h4 g4
  10. Ne5 Nc6
  11. Nc4 Ba6
  12. O-O Bf6
  13. Nd6+ cxd6
  14. Bxa6

V. Aletheia

  1. e4 e6
  2. d4 b6
  3. c3 Bb7
  4. Bd3 Bd6
  5. Nf3 Be7
  6. Bf4 g5
  7. Bg3 Nh6
  8. Nbd2 Rg8
  9. h4 g4
  10. Ne5 Nc6
  11. Nc4 Ba6
  12. O-O Bf6
  13. Nd6+ cxd6
  14. Bxa6 Rb8

Nice discovered attack (I believe that is the term?) and that knight was very tempting.

What’s you next move? Your black, remember?

White goes first, so it’s on you (you made the move 1. g3 and I responded 1…d5).

The player’s greatest art consists in exploring the possibilities of bringing the game to a position in which the normal relative values cease to exist.
Botvinick

“By some ardent enthusiasts, chess has been elevated into a science or an art. It is neither; but its principal characteristic seems to be what human nature most delights in - a fight.”
– Emanuel Lasker

Those who say they understand Chess, understand nothing."

  • Robert Hubner
    :-k chess is quantum theory?!
    my contribution…

From where did you move from upon d5? Chess notation is needed…

Usually, lack of K,Q,R,N or B denotes a pawn, which, unless capturing a piece, can move in only the one forward direction… But to clarify, d7-d5. :slight_smile:

:slight_smile: Thanks.

  1. Bxd6

B2 - B3

I might of missed something here. On my game, you have a knight blocking that move. Let me check that real quick.

Edit: Yeah, I’ve got your knight on e5 blocking that move.
V. Aletheia.gif

  1. e3 e5
  2. Qf3 Nf6
  3. Nc3 Bb4
  4. Ne4 Nxe4
  5. Qxe4 Nc6
  6. Nf3 f6
  7. d4 Bg6
  8. Qg4 f5
  9. Qg3 Bxe1
  10. Ne1

V. James

  1. g2-g3 d7-d5
  2. b2-b3 Ng8-f6

That was my Knight which moved to d6 to check your king. You captured that Knight with your c pawn on move 13.

I see what happened, move 11. Nc4, this was N from e5. You must have entered the N from d2 instead… I thought I specified that it was the e5 N… sorry if I failed to do so. I will recheck what I wrote.

Yes I apologize that I did not specify which N was moving on turn 11. You assumed the other one which I did not move. I still have a N on d2… not sure how to fix this… we could go back to turn 11 and correct for the mistake…

Alright, I see now. Will fix. So we go from move 11 then?

We can either go back and start over from turn 11, or we could just start over completely… I would almost prefer the latter, since we have already gone several moves with this mistake. But I am fine with whichever you prefer.

This is going to be one of those correction paradoxes. I’m fine with either.

It is up to you then, if we go back to turn 11 then it is your move after I move N from e5 to c4.

Well then. I’ll actually stick with Ba6.

  1. e4 e6
  2. d4 b6
  3. c3 Bb7
  4. Bd3 Bd6
  5. Nf3 Be7
  6. Bf4 g5
  7. Bg3 Nh6
  8. Nbd2 Rg8
  9. h4 g4
  10. Ne5 Nc6
  11. Nec4 Ba6

Ha. My 12…Bf6 must have looked pretty funny.