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New Chess Game New Win

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  New Chess Game New Win [Event "Online Game"] [Site "Checkmate Chess"] [Date "2026.7.16"] [Round "1"] [White "_Jatin_Singh_"] [Black "nadeemrnc123"] [Result "*"] [TimeControl "600"] [WhiteElo "981"] [BlackElo "868"] 1. e4 e5 2. Qh5 Nc6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Qg5 h6 5. Qf5 d5 6. Qxe5+ Nxe5 Game Analysis: Jatin_Singh (981) vs nadeemrnc123 (868) This game was decided in only 6 moves. White played the aggressive Wayward Queen Attack (2.Qh5), but it backfired badly. The decisive mistake was 6.Qxe5+??, which immediately lost the queen. Below is a detailed move‑by‑move analysis and the main reasons for White’s defeat. Move‑by‑Move Analysis 1. e4 e5 Both players fight for the centre. This is the most common opening move. 2. Qh5 White brings the queen out extremely early, attacking the e5‑pawn. This is not a serious opening error, but it is risky because the queen can become a target. The normal developm...

New Chess Game New Win

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New Chess Game New Win  [Event "Online Game"] [Site "Checkmate Chess"] [Date "2026.7.16"] [Round "1"] [White "han0818okqpp"] [Black "nadeemrnc123"] [Result "*"] [TimeControl "600"] [WhiteElo "853"] [BlackElo "836"] 1. e4 e5  2. Qh5 Nc6  3. Nf3 Nf6  4. Qh3 Qe7  5. Bb5 d6  6. d4 Bxh3  7. Nxe5 a6 The detailed move-by-move analysis of the game. General Overview This was a short online game in the Wayward Queen Attack, where White brought the queen out very early. Black responded sensibly, developed pieces, and eventually won White’s queen with a bishop. White then tried a desperate knight fork, but Black could have finished the game even more cleanly. The game was not finished, but Black already has a decisive material advantage. Move-by-Move Analysis 1. e4 e5 A classic symmetrical opening, fighting for the centre. 2. Qh5?! This is the Wayward Queen Attack. White immediately attacks the e5-p...

New Chess Game New Win

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  New Chess Game New Win [Event "Online Game"] [Site "Checkmate Chess"] [Date "2026.7.15"] [Round "1"] [White "nadeemrnc123"] [Black "soatmurod7777777s"] [Result "1-0"] [TimeControl "600"] [WhiteElo "851"] [BlackElo "854"] 1. e4 h5  2. Qf3 c5  3. Bc4 e6  4. Nh3 a6  5. Ng5 b5  6. Qxf7#  Result : 1-0 This game is a textbook example of how blitzing out careless pawn moves in the opening can lead to instant disaster. At the 850-elo level, both players are still learning fundamental principles, but White happened to stumble upon a deadly attacking setup, while Black committed the cardinal sin of ignoring the opponent's threats. Let's break down this 6-move miniature move by move, evaluate the psychology behind it, and extract the crucial lessons. 1. e4 h5? (Inaccuracy) White opens with the King’s Pawn, fighting for the center and opening lines for the queen and bishop. Standard and so...

New Chess Game New Win

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  New Chess Game New Win Event "Online Game [Site "Checkmate Chess"] [Date "2026.7.14"] [Round "1"] [White "nadeemrnc123"] [Black "Raghav8116"] [Result "1-0"] [TimeControl "600"] [WhiteElo "886"] [BlackElo "851"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6 3. Nc3 Bg4 4. h3 Bc8 5. Bc4 a6 6. Ng5 b5 7. Qf3 bxc4 8. Qxf7# 1-0 Game Analysis – A Quick Checkmate in the Philidor [Event "Online Game"] [Site "Checkmate Chess"] [Date "2026.7.14"] [Round "1"] [White "nadeemrnc123"] [Black "Raghav8116"] [Result "1-0"] [TimeControl "600"] [WhiteElo "886"] [BlackElo "851"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6 Black chooses the Philidor Defence. This is a solid but somewhat passive opening. The move 2...d6 supports the e5-pawn and prepares ...Bg4, but it also blocks the f8-bishop and gives White a slight space advantage. 3. Nc3 Bg4 White develops the kn...

New Chess Geme New Win

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New Chess Geme New Win  [Event "Online Game"] [Site "Checkmate Chess"] [Date "2026.7.14"] [Round "1"] [White "Exalted_Z"] [Black "nadeemrnc123"] [Result "*"] [TimeControl "600"] [WhiteElo "838"] [BlackElo "872"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Bd3 d5 4. O-O dxe4 5. Bxe4 Nxe4 6. Qe1 Bc5 7. Qxe4 f5 8. Qxe5+ Be7 9. Qe1 Rf8 10. Nc3 f4 11. Qd1 Bg4 12. Re1 Nc6 13. h3 Bh5 14. d4 Bxf3 15. Qxf3 Nxd4 16. Qe4 Nxc2 17. Qxc2 Rc8 18. Qd2 Qxd2 19. Bxd2 Rd8 20. Bxf4 Rxf4 21. Rad1 Rxd1 22. Nxd1 b5 23. g3 Rb4 24. a3 Rd4 25. Kg2 b4 26. a4 Rc4 27. b3 Rc1 28. Kf1 Rb1 29. f3 Rxb3 30. g4 Rxf3+ 31. Nf2 Ra3 32. Kg2 Rxa4 33. Rb1 c5 34. Nd3 c4 35. Ne5 Ra2+ 36. Kg3 c3 37. Nd3 c2 38. Rb3 Bd6+ 39. Kh4 a5 40. Kg5 a4 41. Rb2 c2c1Q+ 42. Nxc1 Rxb2 43. Nd3 b3 44. Nxb2 a3 45. Nc4 Be7+ 46. Kf4 a2 47. Nb6 a2a1Q 48. Nd5 Bd6+ 49. Ke4 Bg3 50. g5 Qe1+ 51. Kf5 Qe5+ Game Analysis: Exalted_Z vs. nadeemrnc123 Overview · Event: Online Game, C...

New Chess Game New Win

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New Chess Game New Win  [Event "Online Game"] [Site "Checkmate Chess"] [Date "2026.7.14"] [Round "1"] [White "nadeemrnc123"] [Black "Guest"] [Result "1-0"] [TimeControl "600"] [WhiteElo "870"] [BlackElo "901"] 1. e4 d6 2. Nf3 e5 3. Nc3 d5 4. Nxe5 dxe4 5. Nxe4 Qe7 6. Bc4 Qxe5 7. Qf3 Qe7 8. d4 Be6 9. Bg5 Qb4+ 10. c3 Qxc4 11. Rd1 Qxa2 12. d5 Qxb2 13. dxe6 fxe6 14. Rd8# 1-0 This is a fascinating and chaotic game, a true rollercoaster typical of the 800-900 Elo rating range. While both players made significant inaccuracies, the game is a brilliant example of how tactical vision and a willingness to sacrifice can overpower material greed. Here is an elaborate, move-by-move analysis of the game between "nadeemrnc123" (White) and "Guest" (Black). Overview · Opening: Philidor Defense (transitioning into a wild gambit line). · Critical Moment: Black’s blunder on move 6, allowin...

New Chess Game New Win

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New Chess Game New Win    [Event "Online Game"] [Site "Checkmate Chess"] [Date "2026.7.13"] [Round "1"] [White "nadeemrnc123"] [Black "kiransinhchauhan5793"] [Result "*"] [TimeControl "600"] [WhiteElo "854"] [BlackElo "857"] 1. e4 e6 2. Nf3 Qf6 3. d4 Nc6 4. Bg5 Qxd4 5. Nxd4 Nxd4 Game Analysis: nadeemrnc123 (854) vs. kiransinhchauhan5793 (857) Online Game – 10‑minute rapid, 2026.07.13 Overview This game features a very early queen sortie by Black, followed by a decisive tactical blunder. Both players are rated in the 850 range, which is reflected in the opening choices and the handling of tactics. White, however, spots the winning capture and secures an overwhelming material advantage within just five moves. Move‑by‑Move Commentary 1. e4 e6 A solid French Defence setup. Black prepares …d5, but never gets the chance to play it. 2. Nf3 Qf6?! Already an eyebrow‑raiser. Developing the queen o...