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BadMoveKid

Submitted by KngbshopP on Sun, 08/12/2007 at 8:22am.

This game was very fun.  I didnt even know what i was doing until i was cremateing this kid.  We had about the same ratings at this site.  Prizes can be won so many people are there just to win.

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Comments:

by Nereus - 7 months ago
California United States
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 45
Nice Game.
by KngbshopP - 12 months ago
NM United States
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 76
This was a game I that was playing on pogo.com.  I came into the game and played the kid taking the computers place.  We came to a draw the first game.  The second game was an X-file waiting to happen.  I want to post this game in every coffee shop around the way.  I was commander in chief in this one.  I launched an offensive so powerful not even the world’s forces could stop it.  The timing, the accuracy was a gods send.   I couldn’t have chartered a game; strategy; as I did in this one.  There was no way out, and when my opponent realized that, he made a guerilla maneuver which I easily purged.  I handed him his heart on a silver plate.  It was something right out of the Bible.  I didn’t even see it coming until I took his Queen without protection.  When the smoke cleared I was playing the computer again.  The computer had hoped to face me on even grounds but what was to come could only come from human error.  There is no possible explanation for the outcome of this game.  With only a couple moves left I won his bishop easily.  With no other moves we traded rooks.  Then it was only me and myself.  I could have lost the game by draw.  I would have considered anything less than a win after this point a suicidal requirement.  I stepped up to the challenge and mated him.  I pinned him in the corner as a drill sergeant would his privates.  I said, “Come hard or go home.”  Luckily for his sake I was on his side.   I gave him something to think about before sleep.  Maybe it was because it was two o’clock in the morning.  No one, anyone will explain the unfortunate events that happened to this poor unfortunate soul on that fateful night.

 
 

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