The Chess Code
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The Chess Code

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Chess is kind of like computer code...if you can understand the moves. But to others some moves make no sense. Today we will be looking at some astonishing moves that players from the community played, you may understand every move...or maybe not. Hopefully you will enjoy the brilliant moves that we will soon see. But first check out this forum and put all of your best games in it too. (I may use them in a future blog.) https://www.chess.com/forum/view/game-showcase/some-of-your-best-wins-ever-101547507
Game 1:
When I saw this game, I was quite amazed. On move 10. Nxe5!!, not only sacking the knight but also the continuation was great 11. Ne7+ forking the king with the queen.
This is a good game to start the blog off!
Game 2:
Another great sacrifice in this game. On move 19. Rxc5!! and again another fork on move 20. Ne6+, forking king and queen. 
Wow, well now two games have had similar concepts!
Game 3:
Well, that was quite a game, in the end white won due to taking a lot of material. Also, thanks to @Colteyblack for putting analysis in the game! 
Game 4:
Quite a game there, with a knight sack! And it worked, nicely done. Also thanks to @blueemu for putting analysis in the game!
Conclusion:
All of these games were quite good, but they were at different levels. This makes me think that chess is an exciting game where everybody can every once in a while, have a good game. I also thank all the other players, that did or will post their best games in my forum! Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoyed.

Chess is something I like to play...I also like writing, so I have made these blogs. 

Check out my blogs about the World Chess Championship (They are in order of most recent): 

NEW WORLD CHESS CHAMPION 2024

https://www.chess.com/blog/JDBblog/new-world-chess-champion-2024

 

World Chess Championship 2024 

https://www.chess.com/blog/JDBblog/world-chess-championship-2024

 

Looking Forward to the World Chess Championship 2024

https://www.chess.com/blog/JDBblog/looking-forward-to-the-world-chess-championship-2024