Post your longest completed games. Those are usually the most interesting. (You can find it easily by going to archived games and sorting by move.)
Mine Game 2865725 76 moves
Originally posted by RamnedGame 2204163 68 moves
Post your longest completed games. Those are usually the most interesting. (You can find it easily by going to archived games and sorting by move.)
Mine Game 2865725 76 moves
We were both determined not to win (88 moves): Game 1139929
My next longest was this (86 moves): Game 1435310
Two at 89 moves
Game 1017081
Game 1148055
and one at 88
Game 1314911
Looks like I am winning now 🙂
Originally posted by RamnedGame 2451242
Post your longest completed games. Those are usually the most interesting. (You can find it easily by going to archived games and sorting by move.)
Mine Game 2865725 76 moves
93 moves.
96 and I got lucky Game 2134301
91 and I didn't get lucky Game 822189
88 and I finally win one... Game 839831
Originally posted by slappy115Also on Uchess, I once had a game go to 105 or so moves because he didn't know how to put me in mate with just a king and rook.
Game 2451242
93 moves.
Originally posted by RamnedI Probably should have resigned at 50 for sure...My bad !!! Well done Ramned.
Post your longest completed games. Those are usually the most interesting. (You can find it easily by going to archived games and sorting by move.)
Mine Game 2865725 76 moves
Funny you look the game over, and wonder, why, why, why, did I keep playing!!!
The longest games are "usually the most interesting"?? Where's the connection? If you have a book of games, do you scan the contents and look for the one with the most moves? I usually play the shortest ones first. In fact there are many collections of short games. I don't recall a collection of long games. If it's on endgames (like Capablanca"s best) the writer usually gives you a diagram or a quick run through of the beginning so you don't get bored to death before the conclusion.
Originally posted by buddy2I know you would get bored looking at any of my games long or short.
The longest games are "usually the most interesting"?? Where's the connection? If you have a book of games, do you scan the contents and look for the one with the most moves? I usually play the shortest ones first. In fact there are many collections of short games. I don't recall a collection of long games. If it's on endgames (like Capablanca"s best) ...[text shortened]... quick run through of the beginning so you don't get bored to death before the conclusion.