Seen this more often in scholastic tournaments with kids whose entire grand strategy for chess is to aim for f7/f2 and make a kill-shot.
Not looking at your opponent's checks before you move is far more tragic than funny.
Seen this more often in scholastic tournaments with kids whose entire grand strategy for chess is to aim for f7/f2 and make a kill-shot.
Not looking at your opponent's checks before you move is far more tragic than funny.
I did this once as a highschool freshman against the chess club advisor. Never made that mistake again. =)
Have you guys ever seen this?
Castling into mate?