A Comedy of Errors
There were some amazing errors in this game, especially on my partner's board near the end. The other team resigned. If my opponent plays N@e8, I play Qxe8 then Kxe8, B@d7+. If Kd8, R@c8 Nxc8, Qxc8 mate. Did my opponent see all of that? I doubt it. I didn't see it until after the game. I wouldn't have resigned: Black starts with a popular opening line. He then plays Bxf3. This is bad for 3 reasons: 1. Trades are not always good. He would be better off playing d6, to relieve his cramped position. 2. Despite what you might think, knights are not better than bishops in bughouse. 3. After the queen recaptures, white has developed a piece. Black loses another tempo because his rook is hanging: Here I played a bad move, d5. overlooking that it allows Nxe5. In retrospect, I think @c5 was better, threating @d6: Here I play dxe. On fxe, he leaves f7 open for attack. dxe6 leaves c6 op...
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