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2 brilliant moves and 5 great moves in one game
I played against Danny rensch bot which 2500
rated on chess.com
I started the game with b3 my favorite opening and after couple moves I got very bad position...but I reach to the position where I sacrificed my queen a brilliant move which I turn it to winning position
And finally after losing to him many games I beat him in this game
Daniel Rensch (more commonly referred to as "Danny") is an American international master, world-class commentator, tournament organizer, Chief Chess Officer of Chess.com, and a chess celebrity.
As a scholastic player, Rensch won multiple national championships and still holds the record for the youngest chess master in the state of Arizona. As an adult, he has essentially become the face of Chess.com.
In 1998 Rensch won the United States Elementary National Championship. In the following year, he became Arizona's youngest national master in history-a record that still stands as of November 2020.
Rensch won the 2000 Junior High National Championship for his second national title. In 2004, he tied for first place at the National High School Championship. He earned his final IM norm at the 2009 SPICE Cup.
Rensch's playing style can be summed up in three words: dynamic and aggressive. Sure, he is capable of playing in any style, but he shines in tactical positions with imbalances. Here is a game where Danny dominates in a materially-imbalanced position against the strong GM Magesh Panchanathan (game annotations are by Danny, himself!):
Rensch has also provided live commentary for the world's most important events, the Candidates Tournament and the World Chess Championship. Most notably, Rensch was part of the leading commentary team of the 2021 World Chess Championship alongside GMs
Alongside his wonderful chess commentary, Rensch's instructional and informational content on Chess.com is legendary. His numerous video lessons, instructional series, and articles on Chess.com are incredibly popular.
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