A Bizarre Game
In all the games that I've played online I haven't encountered an opponent with moves as bizarre as in this game. Black, after advancing both Knights, promptly retreated them to their original squares and then proceeded to fiancetto the Bishops which could have been done straight away of course. Here is the game:
After this, Black allowed an obvious pawn fork that cost a piece. Later I lost a Bishop to Black's pawn advance but this opened up Black's Kingside and, none of this mattered, because there was obviously suicidal motivation at work. In the end, the Rook that was protecting Black's Knight in front of the King, was sacrificed and checkmate followed instantly.
I can't complain because my rating increased by 12 points from 1413 to 1425 and so I'm happy with the day's effort but still puzzled, unsettled even, by Black's obvious intent to lose the game. The advance and retreat of both Knights was the most bizarre feature, conceding White four moves. Figure 1 shows the position after Black's fourth move.
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Figure 1 |