tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21716553.post1969798234446285481..comments2024-01-29T10:45:34.227-08:00Comments on Robert Pearson's Chess Blog: Memorable Game 11: I Make Only One Mistake! 1984 Reno City Ch.: S. Rand-R. Pearson 0-1Robert Pearsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01357942424904415208noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21716553.post-53090602597142598442011-07-27T18:05:08.361-07:002011-07-27T18:05:08.361-07:00It's interesting how once you start seeing the...It's interesting how once you start seeing themes in annotated games, they start popping up all over. A "reveal" type move (moving a piece which then reveals other piece(s) behind it that are attacking, sometimes in mating threats) is now something I've seen in a couple other games over the past week.<br /><br />I'm guessing your opponent couldn't see the lineup of the BAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21716553.post-31989653039891625332011-07-26T12:01:43.149-07:002011-07-26T12:01:43.149-07:00I would have played Bf3 instead of f4, but I didn&...I would have played Bf3 instead of f4, but I didn't see your discovery either until you played Nxf4. That one missed tactic lead to all of that by force, amazing isn't it?<br /><br />This must have turned you onto chess even more, but that is why 1800 player must study tactics, so as not to miss one to 1300 player! :-D<br /><br />Nice game! I play the Q.I.D. and Nimzo sometimes as LinuxGuyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15764940044950170053noreply@blogger.com