2 Nb1-c3 / Ng8-f6
3 d2-d4 / d7-d5
4 e2-e3 / b7-b6
5 Qd1-a4+ / Bc8-d7
6 Qa4-c2 / c7-c5
7 Ng1-f3 / Nb8-c6
8 Nf3-e5 / Nc6-b4
9 Qc2-b3 / c5xd4
10 e3xd4 / Bf8-d6
11 Bc1-f4 / O-O
12 a2-a3 / Nb4-c6
13 c4xd5 /

Me either, this game is really interesting. xDc-square wrote: I don't think I've ever seen knights line up quite like that. It's pretty cool!
Your right, that would have been better. :/sstimson wrote: I believe that last move of white was a mistake. Either Qb3-d1 or maybe Ne5-c6 threatening the Queen. Also change the d4-to c4
Qb3-d1 would have worked well. Ne5-c6, not so well. After Ne5-c6, I would have done the queen trade, and then taken his knight.sstimson wrote: I believe that last move of white was a mistake. Either Qb3-d1 or maybe Ne5-c6 threatening the Queen. Also change the d4-to c4
Then he take your bishop by f4xd6 and it end all square. you do better to just take the knight without the queen exchange. Still he loses 3 knight instead of 5 rookc-square wrote: Sorry for the double-post. I forgot to quote this with my move:
Qb3-d1 would have worked well. Ne5-c6, not so well. After Ne5-c6, I would have done the queen trade, and then taken his knight.sstimson wrote: I believe that last move of white was a mistake. Either Qb3-d1 or maybe Ne5-c6 threatening the Queen. Also change the d4-to c4
I didn't know that one. :/ that will put me in a tough position.sstimson wrote: @ tanner. Sorry I really am, but the rules say you can not castle out of check. Your only legal moves are Ke1-e2, Ke1-d1 or Ke1-d2