Chesslings

Possession vs Position

black to move

.c6-e5

a follow up to knight e5

white queen to h5 check
black pawn to g6
bishop takes g6 check
pawn takes g6
queen takes g6 check
king has to move and rook takes black queen.

Oops of course you knew it and did not annotate this immediately leaving me to think I have it right. Not that its about winning or loosing. I did not have a board and its not about winning at this stage but really would you or could you put yourself into this position?

Or is there one even at this stage?

I’m drunk on absinthe straight 130 proof and I’m sure you don’t care about the position mine, and after correspondence knowing you can not solve my untenable position not by a long shot , maybe to satisfy some curiosity,

Watching on the road the film and thinking. What mmm ow what now what is the untanBle position , and no one but no one can advise on it.

But forget the innuendo and if there is an ending which appears vey remote now, but if there may be one lets continue and let me keep on guessing.

So let me be searching for the right move but without any hint if there is one. Is there one? Don’t tell me.

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As the horizon gleams now it seems there is no hope only doom. I had to think about your stratagem for a good while and then I decided the checking option was viable. In the real game he played something else and doom ensued equally. Perhaps some future genius will be able to win the match for black but this is the game as it was played yesterday between me and a loser who shall remain unknown. A King of Gauls.

1
Nf3
d5
2
d3
Nc6
3
Nc3
e5
4
Be3
d4
5
Bхd4
eхd4
6
Ne4
Bg4
7
e3
Nf6
8
Be2
Bхf3
9
Bхf3
Nхe4
10
Bхe4
Qd6
11
Qg4
dхe3
12
fхe3
Qb4+
13
c3
Qхb2
14
O-O
Qхc3
15
Qf3
f6
16
Rac1
Qd2
17
Bхc6+
bхc6
18
Qхc6+
Ke7
19
Qe4+
Kf7
20
Qхa8
Qхe3+
21
Kh1
Bc5
22
Qd5+
Ke7
23
Rfe1
1-0
Black resigned
White is victorious

From the looks of this set up , Your suggestion of a supercomputer or a genius perhaps capable of solution on top of Your other suggestion , leads to another implication that again, You may have had the answer to the knight move being erroneous all along
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You agreed with the knight move only to disprove it , and my feeling is that You were quite aware of that bad move immediately, but waited as if to give the impression that the move was yet untested.

Now if the terrible position was an intentional clever ploy, on part of some master or master computer , to set this up so brilliantly, the set up may be a de facto level of playing deserving theabel of master or master intelligence.

However , if the above scenario is not correc, t then all bets are off, and I don’t care how many moves the search goes back to find an error, or a stream of errors, there is no implicitness of higher functioning because supercomputers are able at this time to defeat any human master
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It really can not be admitted that any such scenario is yet present in artificial or human intelligence" therefore it is worth now at this moment to decide. wether other then a hunch, this may be the case.

On that slim argument , tending toward the former suggestion its quite possible to find some satisfactory answer , therefore a further look at this apparently bad position is worth a second look.

Maybe the suggestive nature of the presentation of this is position more than a a far strung implication.

Maybe c3-e5

I will try to work this move and I don’t expect You to so the work that I should be doing , but right now I am going through marital problems and habe a lot on my plate. I will get to this move later on today possibly. Other than this move there does not appear to be anything else viable. But maybe I’m not seeing it.

Latest fix by Google Al -in only 4 hours it learned all of chess history!

AlphaZero beat the leading computer -Stockfish 25%of the time playing white, 3 playing black, and drew the remaining with no wins for Stockfish.

After being thought only rudimentary badics!

playing chess against a computer for a while after against humans shows death.

Lols aren’t possible.

1
e4
+0.1
e5
1…e62.d4d53.Nd2c54.Ngf3cxd45.exd5
2
d4
-0.2
Qf6
3
Nf3
exd4
4
Bg5
+0.4
Qg6
5
Qxd4
Nc6
6
Qc4
Nge7
7
Nc3
b6
8
O-O-O
f6
9
Bd3
-1.1
fxg5
10
Rhe1
d6
11
e5
d5
12
Bxg6+

lol

my losses aren’t as funny to me and yet I doubt not there is much merriment

Now You can imagine how the masters feel who think they were betrayed. Bobby Fisher earned 3,500,000.00 for his Belgrade win.

Well deserved.
How is Belgrade?

Look at this ridiculous game.

  1. b3 e5 { A01 Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Modern Variation } 2. d4 f6 3. Bb2 Bd6 4. e3 Qe7 5. Bc4 Nc6 6. Nf3 Bb4+ 7. Nc3 Bxc3+ 8. Bxc3 a6 9. d5 b5 10. Bd3 Na7 11. Qd2 d6 12. O-O Bb7 13. Bf5 Nh6 14. Be6 c6 15. Bb4 c5 16. Ba5 Bc8 17. c4 Bxe6 18. dxe6 Qxe6 19. cxb5 axb5 20. b4 Nc6 21. Nh4 O-O 22. e4 g5 23. Nf5 Nxf5 24. exf5 Qd7 25. Qd5+ Kg7 26. Qf3 Ne7 27. g4 c4 28. Bb6 Ra4 29. a3 Ra6 30. Be3 d5 31. Bc5 e4 32. Qc3 Re8 33. Bd4 Ng8 34. Qh3 Nh6 35. Qh5 Rea8 36. Bxf6+ Kxf6 37. Qxh6+ Kf7 38. Qxh7+ Ke8 39. Qxd7+ Kxd7 40. f4 Ke7 41. fxg5 Kf7 42. g6+ Kg7 43. g5 e3 44. h4 d4 45. h5 d3 46. h6+ Kh8 47. g7+ Kg8 48. f6 e2 49. Rfe1 Rd6 50. Kf2 d2 51. g6 d1=Q 52. h7# { White wins by checkmate. } 1-0

Bobby Fisher was homeless in downtown Los Angeles also, had a Hungarian chess master girlfriend while in Budapest.He passed in Reikavik and believe one of his parents was Hungarian.I will look into the game and try get back.

Ive been through Reykyavik airport a few times. You can look out over the rocky earth surface and get some view of Iceland. I also know an Icelandic girl, and their runes. But I need to still go to it and bathe in geysers.

Played a very bad defence, looked like I was going to get stupidly mated but sneaked away out at great cost and then still managed to win.

  1. e4 e5 2. b3 { C20 King’s Pawn Opening: 2.b3 } Nc6 3. Bb2 Nf6 4. d3 d5 5. exd5 Qxd5 6. Nc3 Qd8 7. Qe2 Bb4 8. O-O-O O-O 9. Ne4 Nd4 10. Bxd4 exd4 11. f4 Nxe4 12. Qxe4 Re8 13. Qf3 Bc3 14. Be2 Qd6 15. Rd2 Qa3+ 16. Kd1 Qxa2 17. Ke1 Qb1+ 18. Kf2 Bxd2 19. Bd1 Be1+ 20. Kf1 Re3 21. Qd5 g6 22. Qd8+ Kg7 23. Qxd4+ Kf8 24. Qxe3 Qxd1 25. Qxe1 Qxc2 26. Nf3 Qxd3+ 27. Kg1 Qxb3 28. Ng5 Qb6+ 29. Kf1 Kg7 30. Qe5+ f6 31. Qe7+ { Black resigns. } 1-0

a fun quick win

  1. d4 d6 2. e4 { B07 Pirc Defense #5 } d5 3. Nc3 dxe4 4. Nxe4 Nf6 5. Bd3 Bg4 6. Nf3 Bxf3 7. Qxf3 Qxd4 8. O-O h6 9. Nxf6+ Qxf6 10. Qxb7 Qc6 11. Qc8# { White wins by checkmate. } 1-0

I don’t have a descent board now, but soon I will get one, and will go through the games. I saw Fisher play in Santa Monica .ca.1969? (around there) playing exhibition, at his prime, full house, it was worth standing there a couple of hours.

i usually win at chess nowadays. Not because im that smart at it but, that the others are just so dumb.

it seems this game has hacks.
we need a new game, maybe with a random roll factor involved in it. chess is 1000 years old it needs a patch.