r00t
08-14-2013, 01:04 PM
In chess, grandmasters have their immortal game (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immortal_Game), one where they pwn. As my ELO is over 9000, I'll tell the tale of my immortal game.
The game started as most often do. The opponent offered a gambit early on which I of course didn't take, but opted to defend. I was able to keep too much pressure on him to develop his minor pieces, while still keeping a wall of defense now to be famously referred to as the Maginot line defense. I exchanged my dark bishop for a knight early on. He moved his knight in front of his king, so I locked it down with my queen. I then castled, and I think you can see what came shortly after.
http://i.imgur.com/tvUFo9K.jpg
http://en.lichess.org/analyse/we0ohoav
The game started as most often do. The opponent offered a gambit early on which I of course didn't take, but opted to defend. I was able to keep too much pressure on him to develop his minor pieces, while still keeping a wall of defense now to be famously referred to as the Maginot line defense. I exchanged my dark bishop for a knight early on. He moved his knight in front of his king, so I locked it down with my queen. I then castled, and I think you can see what came shortly after.
http://i.imgur.com/tvUFo9K.jpg
http://en.lichess.org/analyse/we0ohoav