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Ben Johnson's avatar

This was my favorite of your posts Nick! I actually hadn't seen Silman's categorization if blunders, its quite helpful.

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Isla Ness's avatar

Nice read, thank you, Nick. Found your insights quite helpful for chess improvement, especially in preparation for chess events. However 😉 it should be "Black plays e5!" instead of d5! in the sentence: "It has more activity on d3 but will fall prey to a common trap after Black plays d5! gaining a tempo on the Bishop on f4 and then forking the Bishop and the Knight."

I've looked at your fateful game on Lichess. Painful blunder, indeed. Chess is blunderfest for sure. 😜

It happened to me many times, way too many. Losing the game in the opening by blundering checkmate in-one (!) was the worst blunder I ever made in a classical OTB game. It happened in the middle of a strong, invitation only, round-robin tournament. My opponent happily took a gift and went to win the event, just half a point ahead of me, because I bounced strongly after the disaster. I hate losing in chess. 😈

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