• World Championship of Chinese Chess in Munich Germany, Round 9, the las

    From samsloan@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 26 08:05:39 2015
    World Championship of Chinese Chess in Munich Germany, Round 9, the last round

    I just finished playing in the World Championship of Chinese Chess or Xiangqi in Munich Germany. After having a good result (for me) and being in line to win a prize, I blew it all in the last round with a ridiculous blunder in a position where I had the
    advantage, possible a winning advantage, and my opponent was short of time. Here is the game:
    P = Pawn or Soldier
    C = Cannon
    H = Horse or Knight
    R = Rook or Chariot
    E = Elephant or Bishop or Minister
    G = Guard
    K = King or General
    Red Sam Sloan (USA)
    Black Pascal Bieg (Germany)
    26 August 2015
    1. H2=3 P7+1
    2. C8=6 H8+7
    3. H8+7 H2+1
    4. R9=8 R1=2
    5. E7+5 G6+5
    6. P7+1 C2+4
    7. G4+5 C8+4
    8. P1+1 C2+2
    9. R1=3 C8-2
    10. P3+1 P7+1
    11. E5+3 E7+5
    12. BE3+5 P1+1
    13. R1=2 C8+3
    14. R2-1 R9=8
    15. R2+7 H7-8
    16. H3+4 H8+7
    17. H4+6 P3+1
    18. P7+1 E5+3
    19. E5-3 H7+6
    20. C6=1 C2=3
    21. R8+8??????? C3+1 checkmate
    I cannot believe I made such a terrible move. All I had to do is play R8=7 attacking the cannon and he would have had to defend it or move it away. All those cannon moved by Black in this game were going nowhere, just a waste of time.
    I probably had a winning advantage earlier. I should have played 12. Front Elephant back to 5, not BE3+5. Then I allowed him to exchange rooks and cannons allowing him to recover from being behind in development due to his wasted cannon moves.
    But why I made a horrible blunder like R8+8 I cannot explain except that in several other games by stronger players I saw equally bad blunders in the last round, except that in those other games the player blundering already had a bad position when he
    game the game away.
    Sam Sloan

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  • From samsloan@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 28 12:22:54 2015
    World Championship of Chinese Chess in Munich Germany, Round 9, the last round There is a mistake in the score. Move 9 was R1+3, not R1=3.
    Thank you for pointing this out.
    Here is the correct complete game.

    P = Pawn or Soldier
    C = Cannon
    H = Horse or Knight
    R = Rook or Chariot
    E = Elephant or Bishop or Minister
    G = Guard
    K = King or General
    Red Sam Sloan (USA)
    Black Pascal Bieg (Germany)
    26 August 2015
    1. H2=3 P7+1
    2. C8=6 H8+7
    3. H8+7 H2+1
    4. R9=8 R1=2
    5. E7+5 G6+5
    6. P7+1 C2+4
    7. G4+5 C8+4
    8. P1+1 C2+2
    9. R1+3 C8-2
    10. P3+1 P7+1
    11. E5+3 E7+5
    12. BE3+5 P1+1
    13. R1=2 C8+3
    14. R2-1 R9=8
    15. R2+7 H7-8
    16. H3+4 H8+7
    17. H4+6 P3+1
    18. P7+1 E5+3
    19. E5-3 H7+6
    20. C6=1 C2=3
    21. R8+8??????? C3+1 checkmate
    I cannot believe I made such a terrible move. All I had to do is play R8=7 attacking the cannon and he would have had to defend it or move it away. All those cannon moves by Black in this game were going nowhere, just a waste of time, until my blunder.
    Sam Sloan

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