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30. May 2017, 05:56:32
ketchuplover 
Subject: Most embarrassing loss ever...
from chessworld.net White(me) g3 h3 Rd4 Rb4 Qb8 Kg4. Black
g5 h6 Qa5 Kf6 Final game move was B8(Q) resignation immediately followed.

31. May 2017, 01:58:04
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re: Most embarrassing loss ever...
ketchuplover: I do not understand this notation. How can your Rook get to D4 in three moves?

31. May 2017, 06:54:52
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Most embarrassing loss ever...
Walter Montego: It's the position setup, not the moves.

4. July 2017, 19:40:47
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re: Most embarrassing loss ever...
rabbitoid: OK, rabbitoid. I finally got out a Chess set and put the pieces on the squares indicated. Thank you.

4. July 2017, 19:50:19
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re: Most embarrassing loss ever...
ketchuplover: Yes, that is an amazingly bad move, kethcuplover. Being two Rooks up and just two moves from a checkmate that your opponent cannot stop had to hurt. Oops! Ouch!!

9. July 2017, 16:48:28
ketchuplover 
Subject: Re: Most embarrassing loss ever...
Walter Montego:

Since then I have overlooked being mated in one move in two games

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