Drunk Dutch opening won by black

Submitted by PeterArt on Sat, 04/11/2009 at 7:00pm.

Well i seam to play them all.. although i do favor some openings I'm not really bound to a certain opening. In this case (i had quite some beer, as I just returned drunk from a pub here) i wasn't sure how to respond to white's first move. It turned out i responded with a Dutch defense.  Its an interesting game because my mouse slipped, and also as I got lots of beers, how would i play?? I'm kinda relax playing chess with a friend here, he's doing good btw he got a high rating, i won this unrated game. But its a kind of strange game just take a look at it.

i've not realy figured out what's a Dutch opening about, i look to it later meanwhile i commented all moves, dont be suprised of my thoughts about it (burb) its just some mental rubish, you might read it, as perhaps it means something.

Oh and I played black so i won here, thats just for the record, but it was unrated, as i was to drunk to be seriously playing. The question that remains whats the ideal chess drug café or beer ??

I think i go for beer..  :)

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Comments:

by PeterArt - 11 months ago
Luijk Belgium
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 694

oh eh i should say i'm not an alcoholic, i just drink once in while.
But when i do drink i do remind that my mind sees more connections in all sort of things (usually in discussion, and bright ideas) but maybe it works in chess as well. Do we actually need to be fit and relaxed etc to play a good game, or isn't that required ?. I would assume it isn't good to drink with a chess game, dough this game to me proves the opposite.  What would happen if real chess players would start a tournament after some mild drinking ? nicer chess to see perhaps ?
Has it ever been done such tournament in real life (not online)

by TheMachiavellian - 11 months ago
Bromsgrove United Kingdom
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 1

Time for a rematch, and please, while the alcohol might be avantageous to your game, dont let it detriment your liver.

by king_warrior - 11 months ago
Krusevac Serbia
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 494

ha ha that's why you should never surender...

by rontti - 11 months ago
Finland
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 18

The best part was king's escape around bishop when queen was hunting him. The game is evergreen. :)

by Norron - 11 months ago
Burton Mi. United States
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 8

Looks to me to be a game of the most loaded loses. But hey a victory is a victory!

by bs_liyan - 11 months ago
London United Kingdom
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 26

23.. R e4, queen fork

by Mago78 - 11 months ago
Finland
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 7

This must be the best game ever played!

by PeterArt - 11 months ago
Luijk Belgium
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 694

Its next morning, it was a litle to much brew before i started the game.
Just a litle, as i lost track of the count.Wink

Pretty amazing i still played such game dough

by Wesso - 11 months ago
Somewhere United States
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 739

Hahaha ... you were smashed and he got smashed.  Love the commentary.  Out of curiousity was it an ale that you won on or just a big mash of brew?  Great game.

 

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