| General Chess Discussion - Cooldowns? (after game) I sometimes hear chess referred to as a sport. I think this is good. Mentally, it very much is. I used to run 5ks in Cross Country in high school. After each athletic event (or heavy workout) we'd do … | |
| General Chess Discussion - Why is move 19 not a blunder? @weplaychess90 said in #24: > I was just explaining why it wasn't a blunder and you call me a jerk. I would delete my comment if you didn't quote it. > > That's when you try to be helpful and the pers… | |
| General Chess Discussion - Why is move 19 not a blunder? @weplaychess90 said in #20: > @Forgeron-de-Pion because you were already so bad and defeated in the game, that giving up the Queen doesn't give up the game, it was given much earlier. > > It's another… | |
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| General Chess Discussion - Why is move 19 not a blunder? @ThunderClap said in #12: > Obviously White was already down a Piece & Two Pawns which means Black is already Won & White should be on the Bus Home & have Resigned . there is no compensation so 19 Bh5… | |
| General Chess Discussion - Why is move 19 not a blunder? @kindaspongey said in #9: > It's still only a two-point difference... and according to stockfish, c3 occurs on the very next move after Rg3+, anyway. I don't entirely get what makes it a brilliancy, t… | |
| General Chess Discussion - Why is move 19 not a blunder? Thank you so much!!!! That was very, very helpful^~^ I had wondered if it might be something like that, like a recent change or something. But I feel like it has normally always said a blunder is a bl… | |
| General Chess Discussion - Why is move 19 not a blunder? @boilingFrog said in #2: > THe source is open ... you tell us ... I figured out what you mean, but, that's not a very helpful response. | |
| General Chess Discussion - Nobility in the chess game @R_L-Lawliet said in #1: > What do you call those people who, with an equal endgame, refuse a draw because you have little time left? Winners, btw. I wanna add on one more point: if you had taken the … | |
| General Chess Discussion - Why is move 19 not a blunder? https://lichess.org/x8ZkIeHU/black#36 Very next move after that, White allows their Queen to be taken, losing (I believe) 8.2 pawns. Why doesn't the postgame analysis consider this a blunder, yet it c… | |
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