The game below demonstrates the dangers of employing a trap (I'm assuming that my opponent did in fact play to try to trap me here, a rather strong assumption to make).
Thanks to my opponent for the game. Not the longest, but certainly one of t...
The following game bears testimony to the creativity of the modern masters of chess, and their ability to play beautiful games.
Here's a one of the few good lives games I've played on Chess.com:
Thanks to Cody143 for such a great game.
'The play of a beginner is planless, because he has too many plans ... he has a great liking for his Queen and the Knight ... the latter on acount of his peculiar step ... When watching beginners, you will frequently observe numberless moves by a...
All King's Indian enthuiasts would no doubt be familiar with the terminology - KIA stands for King's Indian Attack, not Killed In Action. Below is a recent correspondence game that I've played on chess.com: