A lesson to y’all about brilliant moves
Do you like brilliant moves?
Well, Ik brilliant moves are very great, but…
If you think you will get a brilliant move, you have to calculate what your opponent to do next.
what people’s mistakes is that they thought “oh yessss, I will deflect the queen with the knight from the g2 pawn and then checkmate, yesssssss”!
But that wasn’t it, an advanced opponent will get suspicious of ur sacrifice and then instead they don’t take ur knight (an example above) and instead took ur undefended rook with ur rook, then what’s next? People usually get confused when their opponent did not do the move they’ve expected to come.
That’s why the lesson is “NO HOPE CHESS”! Getting a brilliant is good but you needed to think about what if your opponent don’t accept your sacrifice and plays a move that you don’t expect
On the poll, let’s see what you learnt…
What do you do when you think that you can get a brilliant move in the sequence?
Rush IT and look expect your opponent to accept your sacrifice that you expect to
Think and calculate about what if your opponent doesn’t accept your sacrifice and what if your opponent accept your sacrifice
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A lesson to y’all about brilliant moves
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