@@sltga1254 I don’t mean to be that guy, as he may just have nervous ticks, but he had coke head vibes right from the start. Weird energy. Was definitely on edge. Might of just had one too many coffees that day 😂 the rage quit, while slightly disrespectful, was, unfortunately, very relatable to MANY of my online games that end in blunders. Irene didn’t seem bothered either way 💪
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at the beginning of the game maybe he underestimated irene, but when time went on and all attacks could be broken by irene, he started to think that it would be difficult for me to win this match..
This was a strange one. I don’t agree with the post game analysis. I think Ari would be the first to say he should have played better. I think he took too long, which HELPED Irene as she still took way too much time to handle 5:2 time odds. Quite frankly, she isn’t really good enough to go 5:2 against this crew and come away a consistent winner. I think that my assessment would likely be substantiated if we knew her 5:2 time odds record against the crew. It’s respectable for her to practice 5:2, but that’s a very tall order for her.
Anaconda squeeze. Early on and relentless thereafter. So debilitating, that you necessarily lose your mind. That said, the best move was actually the last.
Poor playing from the man. As soon as the woman castled, he should have attacked the king instead of wasting time eating other pieces. A cornered king is always an easy target.
Did Ari actually press his clock after putting his king in check? To me it looked like the IM jumped the gun a little bit by prematurely claiming the win before Ari completed his move legally by pressing his own clock. But perhaps I didn't see things clearly because it was all happening so fast. At any rate, it did look like the IM was going to lose on time, with only 7.4 seconds on her clock at the end vs much more for Ari.
didnt you see it? Iren tried to stop Ari hand from pressing his clock and explains the horse could have killed the king, but ari just walked away, i think it's a matter of pride 🤷♂️
He didn't actually hit the clock after he moved into check and then noticed it before he hit the clock, she was taking his king as he was moving it to a different spot before hitting the clock, probably would have lost anyway but I call foul on that. That's why he knocked the King over.
thousands of miles from Jakarta she finally made it to give a shot at the one and only CoffeeChess. Mangtab tjetje Irene....barengan sama EricRosen ya? Salam buat Kang Eric.