TalJechin wrote on 04/30/12 at 15:12:08:
I usually play 5+0 and don't mind if they consult a book on the opening moves. I'd rather have a hard game in a ML than an easy win due to bad memory on my opponent's part - when you play online mainly for training or not getting too rusty then the easy quick wins are mostly a waste time.
Sometimes those quick wins are neither quick nor a waste of time. Take the Noah's Ark trap for instance -- so you've won a piece for 2 pawns, now how do you win this won position? In the following I spent nearly two minutes to find one of a few good ways to keep the most advantage, but even then it took me another 50+ moves to win beyond any dispute, i.e. promoting a pawn:
1. e4 {0:14:59} e5 {0:14:58}
2. Nf3 {0:14:57} Nc6 {0:14:57}
3. Bb5 {0:14:56} a6 {0:14:55}
4. Ba4 {0:14:55} d6 {0:14:53}
5. d4 {0:14:53} b5 {0:14:51}
6. Bb3 {0:14:46} Nxd4 {0:14:50}
7. Nxd4 {0:14:45} exd4 {0:14:49}
8. Qxd4 {0:14:43} c5 {0:14:47}
9. Qd5 {0:14:42} Be6 {0:14:46}
10. Qc6+ {0:14:38} Bd7 {0:14:45}
11. Qd5 {0:14:20} c4 {0:14:44}
12. Bxc4 {0:14:19} bxc4 {0:14:43}
13. Qxc4 {0:14:19} Qa5+ {0:13:02}