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This is my game I just played
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/146788282878/analysis?move=81
1 like • Dec '25
good game overall, U blundered a pawn but your opponent didn't see it when you played 30.Re3 . Then on move 33 he took your pawn and you thought if you traded rooks , that would be a draw but it wasn't . so , what's your best move now? : NEVER play into your weakness . for example , if you struggle a lot with equal endgames especially pawn endgames which are very tricky , don't get into one from the start! . if you took his pawn with your pawn instead of trading one of the rooks , that's a dead draw, you can't mess it up cause he can't get more activity without making weaknesses that you can target with your two rooks . but trading and allowing his rook to infiltrate your position was the deciding factor. so, keep pieces on the board , ALWAYS. and try to end things or get an advantage that would be easier for you to convert by UNDERSTANDING your positions that u get more , watch other players (+200-300 ELO) than you playing your openings and see how they play them and what type of endgames they get into . 1-Don't play into your weakness. 2-The middlegame is your #1 priority , end things there. 3-Understand your openings better and the ideas behind them. 4-If you feel that you always get into positions in which you're not sure what to do , either watch stronger players playing those positions or get SIMPLER POSITIONS BY CHANGING THE OPENINGS.
God bless
Hi buddy it's amazing to be among kings
1 like • Dec '25
Welcome Neal!🤍
Question
What is the most annoying blunder or pattern that keeps repeating itself in most of your recent rapid games?
0 likes • Nov '25
@Ranganatha P yeah😂 i feel you , what are you trying to do to limit this blunder happening more often?
1 like • Nov '25
@Ranganatha P that's a great first step!
Do you do this in your games?
- Do you make a move for yourself and for your opponent or you only think about your moves and get shocked when you drop a piece or get checkmated?
2 likes • Nov '25
@Adam Aziz i feel your pain , i used to go through the same thing at your level , but it's not difficult to fix , my advice is just UNDERSTAND your openings more and the positions that stem from them , you need to have a clear idea of where your pieces belong and what is the plan before even going into the middlegame , so you need to prep a little to push further than your current level , maybe learning a new line where you know that you have to attack on the queenside and go for minority attack or pawn storm , you just need to know where you want to go with your pieces after the middlegame and then with a clear idea in mind the position will play itself
1 like • Nov '25
@Adam Aziz you can either watch top players explaining the opening and its ideas on YT but you need to search until you find a GM or IM explaining them and if you couldn't then you have to do it on your own by searching for games played at the top level using your openings and just understand how these top players play the positions that u usually get and then day by day apply some of the moves they do . once you understand what you're required to do , it will be much easier to play the game and make good moves because you're playing the positions the right way :)
Requesting for a thought process game review on Yt
Man, would you review my game? Its not caro. PNG: [Event "Live Chess"] [Site "Chess.com"] [Date "2025.11.18"] [Round "?"] [White "Shadow_Cuprum"] [Black "DuSouzaJunior"] [Result "1-0"] [TimeControl "900+10"] [WhiteElo "875"] [BlackElo "816"] [Termination "Shadow_Cuprum won by resignation"] [ECO "B06"] [EndTime "11:52:02 GMT+0000"] [Link "https://www.chess.com/game/live/145656543040?move=0"] 1. d4 g6 2. e4 Bg7 3. Nf3 d6 4. Bc4 e6 5. c3 Nf6 6. Qd3 d5 7. exd5 exd5 8. Bb3 Qe7+ 9. Ne5 Ng4 10. O-O Nxe5 11. dxe5 Qxe5 12. Bxd5 Bf5 13. Qd1 O-O 14. Re1 Qd6 15. Na3 a6 16. Nc4 Qf6 17. Bxb7 Ra7 18. Bf3 a5 19. Be3 Ra6 20. Bg4 Be4 21. f3 Ba8 22. Bd4 Qf4 23. g3 Qg5 24. Be3 Qe7 25. Bf4 Qc5+ 26. Ne3 Rb6 27. Re2 Nc6 28. Qd5 Qxd5 29. Nxd5 Rb7 30. Kg2 1-0
0 likes • Nov '25
Hey there! that was a good game, you missed the fastest way to win material by capturing a pawn and trapping their rook but you played well for an 800 ELO player! , and I'm not sure why your opponent resigned , it was playable :)
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