Thanks dork
Pieces fall

You're 100 points more than me on online chess, thats not that much better. So sit down Kasparov and take notes.

Hey, it was nice game... RainbowRising - why do You talk about some openings that he doesn't understand? Firstly some people play chess for fun and do not care about book openings and secondly how can one improve if they don't try new things eventhought they don't understand them?

Online chess: Jimbone (1676) RainbowRising (1770)
1770-1676=94
Apparently 94 points is what separates the beginners like me to the pros like RainbowRising

With all do respect, why do you talk trash about other peoples amazingly complex and brilliant games, it's clear you don't have any friends.

The pedant says hello;
with all "due" respect
furthermore; Rainbow Rising's comments have in no way revealed whether or not he has any friends, so this assertion is quite unfounded.
Also things are separated "from" each other, not "to" each other.
Whether or not it was his position to say so, Rainbow Rising merely stated his opinion (whichI agree with) which was actually, contrary to many comments I see on chess.com forums, constructive criticism. There's no need to get lairy with him, he's just trying to help you.
Finally, entertaining game, I thoroughly enjoyed playing through it, keep up the good luck!

hey everyone! calm down! no fighting, nice mate, let's agree that your opponent was greedy and that was his downfall. oyu didn't play well but mated when you had an opportunity, so in the end you won and he lost.

Of course I don't think this is one of my best games, I guess it was the luck that made it so good to me. Writing comments like "Obviously, you don't understand this opening" doesn't sound like constructive criticism. It sounds like chess elitism. Furthermore, somebody who's score is <100 more than the person he is criticizing shouldn't suggest more studying, especially cause elo scores fluctuate daily. Thanks everybody who sees the amazing luck of this game rather than the said blunders.

I've played you many times Jim, and you are an excellent player, I think that this game shows perseverance, and courage, I was truely impressed with your performance- I thought that you were offering sacrifices to lure him in. Had I been you, I'd have said ' watch how I sacrificed, leading him to a vulnerable position which I could exploit.'
Miguel Najdorf once said about Bobby Fischer, "Bobby just drops the pieces and they fall on the right squares." Though I'm not even close to being as good as Bobby, in this game I dropped my pieces (lost them in blunders) but they all fell into the right place. I must've pleased the chess gods to win this one-