Chess Game - My Best Match to date
I am recording this morning 6:20 am Thursday 9th March as my best Chess Game on the computer to date.
In the computer competition here, my grade was 778 and my opponent LeOou from Canada was at 794, a clear 16 points ahead of me. The game was a fast one with only 10 minutes allowed for each side.
I was playing black and he was the first mover playing on white.
The moves were as follows:
- e4 … e5
- Bc4 … d6
- f4 … Be6
- Bxe6 … fxe6
- Nf3 … exf4
- d4 … Qf6
- O-O … d5
- e5 … Qf5
- c4 … c5
- cxd5 … exd5
- dxc5 … Bxc5+
- Nd4 … Qxe5
- Re1 … Bxd4+
- Qxd4 … Qxe1#
Pow, in fourteen moves.
A brief analysis from the computer has the following result:
Excellent Moves - White (Opponent) 3 Black (Me) 4 - One Point up
Good Moves - White 5; Black 3 - Two Points down
Inaccuracy Moves - White 0; Black 2 - Another Two Points down
Mistakes Made - White 3; Black 2 - One Point up
Blunders Made - White 3, Black 2 - One Point up.
The detailed analysis is as follows:
BLUNDERS MADE: Black (2 moves):
Move # 7: White O-O; Black d5
A better move should be Black Nd7
Move # 9: White c4; Black c5
A better move should be Black dxc4
BLUNDERS MADE: White (3 moves):
Move # 9: White c4; Black c5
A better move should be White Nh4
Move # 12: White Nd4; Black Qxe5
A better move should be White Kh1
Move # 14: White Qxd4; Black Qxe1#
A better move should be White Kh1
MISTAKES MADE: Black (2 moves):
Move # 8: White e5; Black Qf5
A better move would be Black Qh6
Move # 12: White Nd4; Black Qxe5
A better move would be Black Nc6
MISTAKES MADE: White (3 moves):
Move # 8: White e5; Black Qf5
A better move would be White Ne5
Move # 10: White cxd5; Black exd5
A better move would be White Nh4
Move # 11: White dxc5; Black Bxc5+
A better move would be White Nh4