My Own Games:Mate or win,10 moves and under!

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19th July 2008, 07:45pm
#1
by ChessTrainor
MetroManila Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 326

Any games of your own experience recent or past;name of your opponent,site,condition or circumstances and date.This could be all our project.


19th July 2008, 08:09pm
#2
by ChessTrainor
MetroManila Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 326

Before i got to be involve in Chess.Com Live Chess! I got this short game win,1:46pm,01 july 2008 Me asGuest# 3128217(now,ChessTrainor) vs. NeoSlade of Australia.

A00 Tapel-Tomas Opening

1.Na3 e5 2.c3 Bxa3 3.bxa3 d6 4.e3 b6 5.d4 Na6 6.Qa4+ Qd7 Bb5,Black resigns in 7 moves ,I was very surprise ,because our game which is Petroff defense lasted more than fifty moves.White wins,Result:1-0

 


19th July 2008, 08:49pm
#3
by uscfan185
South Carolina United States
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 27

I didnt even see this mate coming though it's previous obvious now lol. Embarassed Lost in 4 moves. Date: July 18,2008

 


19th July 2008, 09:03pm
#4
by hatman123
Australia
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 92

this is so easy to block


20th July 2008, 02:05am
#5
by ChessTrainor
MetroManila Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 326

this is just now,no boasting i have just gone from http://www.instantchess.com/?GMST=1. At 1:13pm today(my philippine time) 20th of july 2008.I have checkmated a fellow named "cdub" from U.S.A

A00 Tapel-Tomas Opening

1.Na3 c6 2.c3 g6 3.d4 b6 4.h4 Ba6 5.h5 h6 6.hxg6 fxg6 7.Qc2 c5? 8.Qxg6# Checkmated.White wins,1-0 Conclusion,like many new chessplayers they do not look and analyze the last move of their opponent.Here lies the secret of good matured players almost 50% of the game is won if you look at the last move of your opponent!Chess hints fr.ChessTrainor.

 

 


20th July 2008, 02:06am
#6
by ChessTrainor
MetroManila Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 326

this is just now,no boasting i have just gone from http://www.instantchess.com/?GMST=1. At 1:13pm today(my philippine time) 20th of july 2008.I have checkmated a fellow named "cdub" from U.S.A

A00 Tapel-Tomas Opening

1.Na3 c6 2.c3 g6 3.d4 b6 4.h4 Ba6 5.h5 h6 6.hxg6 fxg6 7.Qc2 c5? 8.Qxg6# Checkmated.White wins,1-0 Conclusion,like many new chessplayers they do not look and analyze the last move of their opponent.Here lies the secret of good matured players almost 50% of the game is won if you look at the last move of your opponent!Chess hints fr.ChessTrainor.

 

 


20th July 2008, 03:54am
#7
by etarnal
singapore Singapore
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 207

uscfan185 wrote:

I didnt even see this mate coming though it's previous obvious now lol. Lost in 4 moves. Date: July 18,2008

 


 lame scollars mate


20th July 2008, 04:31am
#8
by Theodred
Birmingham England
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 146

Poor Guy..

 

I wasted my second move to see what happens..

 


20th July 2008, 04:37am
#9
by Theodred
Birmingham England
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 146

My loss this time. Mouse slip..  the bi

shop!

 


20th July 2008, 05:03am
#10
by ChessTrainor
MetroManila Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 326

Adding flavor to this forum,is my win with Black in just 8 moves,using a novelty,3.Nc3 d5!?,C42 Petroff or Petrov Defense(3Knights),I believe that if Black mimics White moves,there is no advantage for White except the first check and tempo!,So I instruct my chess pupils and students if they do not know their opponent's move is to mimic them.But,Tigran Petrosian says "You must know the rules first before you ever try to bend them,So their is a room for bending established precepts in chess,There goes novelty and innovation.The first goal in the Opening is" Development",Here at the onset lies the error of my opponent,his/her fourth move was a no no,a misnomer move4.Bd3? breaks the rule to develop your pieces having block his other bishop.(bad bishop).Putting his/her position into a cramped one.here is the game

C42 Petroff Defense(3 Knights)

 

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nc3 d5!? 4.Bd3?(a bad move) d4! 5.Na4 Bg4 6.Be2 Nc6 7.h3 Bxf3 8.Bxf3 b5,Analysis Black wins because of early knight capture.White resigns in 8 moves,Result: Black wins 0-1.The players must read as South korean? vs.Chess Trainor,not the actual posting,ChessTrainor wins,Honest mistake.Thanks,this was view by my friend and he notices that.

 

 

 


23rd July 2008, 01:45am
#11
by ChessTrainor
MetroManila Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 326

 

just now,Jedra fell for the Opening trap defense of the[D08]Queen's Gambit Declined(QGD):Albin's Counter-Gambit;Lasker's Trap and resigned in 8 moves of an early Queen capture.I think now he will now study this line and avoid a short game.Studying,helps a lot particularly if you want to defend well.fr ChessTrainor.About 2:19 pm(philippine time)22 july 2008(tuesday).

I copy pasted this game introduction to show another game of mine just now,with Romedom.He haven't read or seen this new topics and just lost in the same manner as Jedra but our moves went on a little further say 11 moves into an averted 12 moves mate.So this example is crossing the border a  little bit just 1 move technically and 2 moves as mate.He resigned in 11 moves.I won as Black.0-1.At 2:45pm(philippine time) 23 july 2008(wednesday)

 

here are the moves,Romedon(1493) vs ChessTrainor; 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 d4 4.e3 Bb4+ 5.Bd2 dxe3 6.Bxb4 exf2+ 7.Ke2 fxg1=N+ 8.Rxg1 Bg4+ in here Jedra Resigns as White pieces, but Romedom continued; 9.Ke1 Qxd1+ 10. Kf2 Qd4+ 11.Ke1 Qe3+ Romedom resigns as white,if continued move# 12 is forced,12.Be2 (as cover) Qxe2# Checkmated;Black wins,0-1. fr ChessTrainor


24th July 2008, 12:56am
#12
by ChessTrainor
MetroManila Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 326

Brilliancy! and Blunder??,2 occurences in consecutive moves.Results in 8 moves mate!just now,3:01pm(philippine time) 24 july 2008(thursday);move#6d6!ChessTactic#9" Removal of Defense" and move#7 Ne5?!Vacating Sacrifice is that if my opponent captures by his knight he will get the right defenselbut he did not!My gutt feelin' was right.White wins,1-0.

B00:Reversed Grob

24th July 2008, 12:59am
#13
by ChessTrainor
MetroManila Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 326

Brilliancy! and Blunder??,2 occurences in consecutive moves.Results in 8 moves mate!just now,3:01pm(philippine time) 24 july 2008(thursday);move#6d6!ChessTactic#9" Removal of Defense" and move#7 Ne5?!Vacating Sacrifice is that if my opponent captures by his knight he will get the right defenselbut he did not!My gutt feelin' was right.White wins,1-0.

B00:Reversed Grob

10th August 2008, 02:17am
#14
by ChessTrainor
MetroManila Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 326

This mate happened last year between my two Kiddie Champions,2007.Bryan winning here is my ChessScholar# 2.In the District Bryan became Champion meaning Board 1 or Chair 1 and Rayjohn Anasco Board 2 or Chair 2.Rayjohn is new to the Bird's Opening. In just 6 moves,Bryan my Chess Sholar delivered an astounding mate!

Rayjohn vs. Bryan (ChessTrainor's Champion Kids)

 A02 Bird's Opening:From's Gambit

11th August 2008, 11:08am
#15
by LearnChess
United States
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 78

Here was one I got last night.

18th August 2008, 04:24pm
#16
by ChessTrainor
MetroManila Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 326

just now at Playchess.com.Me as black,France as Guest#3314572 vs.Me (ChessTrainor,Philippines) as Guest#3305287.at 6;15 a.m. Philippine Time.19 August 2008,(Tuesday).

A04 King' Indian Attack : Unusual Lines

The moves,1.Nf3 b6 2.c4 Bb7 3.g3 h5 4.Bg2 h4 5.o-o hxg3 6.fxg3 e6 7.Ng5?? Qxg5,White Resigns,Black wins,0-1.

18th August 2008, 04:56pm
#17
by redhotman
mejor pais del mundo Argentina
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 196

Two move mate, shortest one possible

18th August 2008, 05:10pm
#18
by ChessTrainor
MetroManila Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 326

18th August 2008, 04:56pm
#17
by redhotman
mejor pais del mundo Argentina
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 193

Two move mate, shortest one possible

 

YES,see my Topic: Different Mates, it is there,It Is Called the Fool's Mate.or  two moves mate.fr ChessTrainor.

26th August 2008, 04:25am
#19
by carmona20
Taguig City Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 3

 Here's mine... Just happened today... Don't know what happened but i know... Sh*t happens.. =P

21st September 2008, 09:43pm
#20
by ChessTrainor
MetroManila Philippines
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 326

just a few days ago,Kubudak vs.ChessTrainor current Online Tournament dubbed as ASIA OPEN,A six moved mate.Black Wins,0-1.

A02 Birds Sytem?From Gambit

The moves,1.f4 e5 2. fxe5 d6 3.exd6 Bxd6 4.Nc3? Qh4+! 5.g3 Qxg3+!! 6.hxg3 Bxg3 #Checkmated Black wins,0-1

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