Hey Boosfer, do you think you could make the chess board just a little bigger so it's easier to see the difference pieces? (Perhaps make it life sized?)
At 5:25 when wifies made that rook move there was a beautiful queen sacrifice there. If boosfer sacrificed his queen to anywhere (except on c3 because if bishop takes thats just check and a rook fork) it wouldve been smothered mate in Nc7.
He could also have eaten with pawn, check, forces rook to take the pawn, takes the other pawn with the rook, check, forces rook take, takes rook with the queen checkmate
Qc6 is the best move I think. Obviously if bishop takes then knight c7 is smothered mate, but it also blocks the bishop from covering the a7 square. I think it's forcibly winning. I'll share the lines I calculated: Qc6, Rbc8 (making space for the king and attacking the queen. But I think it loses.), axb7+, if Kxb7 then Rxa7# is mate, and if instead black plays Kb8 then bxc8Q+ (capture the rook and promote to a pawn with check, forcing black to capture back with the other rook), Qd6+, if Ka8 or Kb7 then Rxb7#, and once the rook blocks the queen can capture it, defended by the knight, and again Rxb7#. Instead of Rbc8, black could bring the other rook over to c8, and then we don't have mate but we have Nc7+, Rxc7, Qxc7 (and you're up an exchange) Most other moves just hang mate immediately. I'm not a computer though, I bet stockfish finds some sort of ridiculous defence for black that I missed.
@@fluffyfluffz584 Haha thanks but actually I made a mistake. Afters going go sleep I realised that even if black goes Rhb8 there's forced mate O.o Pawn takes, if king takes back Ra7 is mate, and after Rxb7, Qxc8+ (taking the other rook), Rb8, Nc7 is mate (which was the move that I missed at first that made me think black is surviving.
5:29 Your attack was very much winning in this position. Here you had a tricky move, Qc6 ('Oh no my queen!', but if bishop captures, you have Nc7# smothered knight checkmate). Threatening mate and blocking the bishop from defending the a7 square which can allow for some mating tactics once black tries to defend the knight checkmate. It's forced checkmate, I'm pretty sure. I also think that castles or Kf2 would be good, to bring the other rook to the attack on the next move. But over all, you played well! :)
I'll share the lines I calculated for Qc6: Qc6, Rbc8 (making space for the king and attacking the queen. But I think it loses.), axb7+, if Kxb7 then Rxa7# is mate, and if instead black plays Kb8 then bxc8Q+ (capture the rook and promote to a queen with check, forcing black to capture back with the other rook), Qd6+, if Ka8 or Kb7 then Rxb7#, and once the rook blocks the queen can capture it, defended by the knight, and again Rxb7#. Instead of Rc8, black could bring the other rook over to c8, and it's still forced checkmate. axb7+, Rxb7, Qxc8+, Rb8, Nc7#. Most other moves just hang mate immediately.
Nd6 Bc3+ Ke2 Qxf3 gxf3(if king takes he allows more checks by the rooks) any move black does and then axb7 Rxb7 Qxb7#. If he moves the rook you just Qxb7#
@@Shteff06 Ooh, yeah I missed that. Much quicker mate. The one other line you didn't mention is if black pushes the b pawn or captures on a6, there's Qc6+, Rook must block, Qxb7#. In my defence though, while my way is less efficient, it is way cooler ;)
I think he could also take with the white pawn and check the king, then when the rook takes the pawn, move the white rook up and take blacks pawn and check the king, then after blacks rook takes the white rook, move the white queen and take blacks rook (I’m not the best at chess but I think this would work)
@@TheBeaverDeaver The bishop on d4 covers the a7 square unfortunately, so that tactic results in the losing of your queen (and of the game). The best move is indeed to hang the queen, on c6. Black's only move is to move the h rook to c8, and the Nc7+, Rxc7, Qxc7 (And you win the exchange). If black moves the b rook to c8, it's forced checkmate.
No man, the bishop on d4 covers the a7 square. There's not mate in two. (And if you mean by playing Qc6, hoping that black captures the queen and blunder mate, it's not an actual mate in 2. Black can move the h rook the c8, and sack the exchange (but not get checkmated immediately. Qc6 is the best move though, but not mate in 2).
If you are talking about the smothered mate, he can just recapture with the King instead of the Rook. If you are thinking of Qc5 (threatening Qxa7# and Nc7#), then at the very least Bf2+ makes it a M3, not a M2.
6:52 Boosfer already won if he had move the rook to set up and take the pawn. After that pawn takes the black pawn there's a queen giving protection to the pawn plus rook is also protecting pawn so its pretty much a win.
@@zilverzeven I never said 1000 elo was high, I just said he played very well, for as I know of, not being a very good chess player. Also playing well, doesn't always mean winning the game, just logical follow up plans and counters.
I understand that wifies feels devestated. Like imagine being the person that posts a lot of kinda smart content and stuff on youtube, losing to someone that screams at his screen while playing minecraft with his friends and acts like a (insert boosfers age) child😂😂😂
Chess manhunt? Somehow? Maybe you play 3 games at once while playing manhunt and if you lose any of the games you also lose the manhunt, but if you win one of the games you kill them and start a new game? Idk just a funny idea
Bruh when your timer was 3:11 if you had taken the b7 pawn with your a6 pawn you could have then if he took with castle/rook you then take his a7 pawn forcing him to takeback with his rook which you then take his rook at a7 with your queen on c7 resulting in a checkmate.