Caruana has sacrificed his queen against Nakamura

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urk
It's a super-sharp Najdorf Sicilian. For his queen Caruana gets two pieces and an initiative. I've never seen a game like this.
urk
The ongoing London Classic tournament.
Looks like Hikaru is out of his prep and starting to realize how much danger he's in, even with his extra queen.
urk
Fabiano messed it up.
What a disappointment.

People say that today's crop of top GMs are better than Fischer and yet I constantly see them playing weak moves that Fischer would never play.
BronsteinPawn

agree

BronsteinPawn

Listen bud, if you wanna troll you cant just expect to make an actual thread.

TROLLING IS A LIFESTYLE.

You need to decide if you want to be a troll or just a random chess.com user that actually posts chess related things.

BronsteinPawn

Caruana is a patzer, hehe.

BronsteinPawn

If this thread recieves attention, it was because of my friendly bumps.

urk
BP, I never claimed to be a troll, I leave that to you. I'm just a random chess.com user that actually posts chess related things. But your trolling skillz are weak, you need improvement.

Are you prejudiced against me because I'm a caveman?
macer75
BronsteinPawn wrote:

Caruana is a patzer, hehe.

+1

Look how far he's behind Carlsen.

Shuloon

That was a sick Queen sac. 8 moves later and stockfish likes Caruana at +1.75

BronsteinPawn

Lol, these top players do suck, I thought they used ICCF databases for their prep.

BronsteinPawn
urk escribió:
BP, I never claimed to be a troll, I leave that to you. I'm just a random chess.com user that actually posts chess related things. But your trolling skillz are weak, you need improvement.

Are you prejudiced against me because I'm a caveman?

No bud, you are the weak troll. Who uses the word skillz? It is almost 2017, not 2014.

And yes, I am prejudiced because you didnt answer my notes.

And I had a typo in my post, I didnt mean user, but LOSER!
HE WHO DOES NOT TROLL, IS NOT A WINNER. - TARRASCH.

 

15 comments bud, guess who bumped your thread? Guess who BROUGHT LIGHT INTO IT? ME, OF COURSE!

 

urk
Funny how both of our legendary top players started playing stupid, weak moves immediately after leaving their computer prep. And yet they're said to be stronger than Fischer??
BronsteinPawn
pfren escribió:
BronsteinPawn wrote:

Lol, these top players do suck, I thought they used ICCF databases for their prep.

Carlsen doesn't...

And because of that the Gods of the Chess Olympo will punish him, I cant wait to see how someone just busts his weak openings and memorizes things till the endgame to BUST HIM!

BronsteinPawn

Seriously tho, I want Magnuts Carlson out of the top 100, he doesnt study openings, he isnt a real man, I want DEEP PREPARATION, I WANT BOOK fights, not some weird dynamic and interesting endgame with minor pieces imbalance in which Carlsen acts as if he is trying to make progress for 50 moves until his opponents blunder.

Prememtus

Nothing more frightening than kamikaze queens. 

zenomorphy
Philidor_Legacy wrote:
urk wrote:
BP, I never claimed to be a troll, I leave that to you. I'm just a random chess.com user that actually posts chess related things. But your trolling skillz are weak, you need improvement.

Are you prejudiced against me because I'm a caveman?

Trolling is so easy even a caveman can do it!

Funny as heck happy.png! Those commercials sure hit the funny bone happy.png. So did Caveman Lawyer, ..from SNL! 

whatadisaster

After the game Caruana said he hadn't looked beyond nxf6+ as he just thought black was completely lost, although the computer still saw it as about equal.  I thought it was a great game to watch anyway.

jambyvedar
urk wrote:
It's a super-sharp Najdorf Sicilian. For his queen Caruana gets two pieces and an initiative. I've never seen a game like this.

 

I have not yet seen the game. Usually you exchange your queens for 3 pieces pieces. Or you exchange your queen for two rooks.

 

Here is great game by Kasparov sacrificing his queen for two minor pieces.

http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1070732&kpage=1