Sounds great! l'd take with e6 pawn to prepare queenside attack/storm. Crazy that it would have prevented the option of e5 push. (seems like the critical mismove?) Stand corrected on which pawn to take with. Pawn endgames are crazy. I threw a win yesterday by one tempi and it made me want to scream LOL. I knew it was winning when I entered the endgame but I missed that my king needed to be one square close to his back rank as my first move -_- I'll spend way more time calculating moving forward.
I really appreciate your comment last video to help with my mic man! Yeah e5 was not good, I just missed that Rc3 was still playable in that position. I really need to study pawn endgames, I normally rely on raw calculation in classical games with works well but I don't have the same time luxuries in these rapid games sadly
There was also Qc3 instead of knight e5, fighting for the file and trading down. I have to admit I did not see all that but intuitively I felt the c file was the key, pretty interesting that even when you thought you were losing you were fine in the late middle game. You are often adamant to not give up your queen for two rooks and eschew lines without investigating them, also trading queens. After Rac1 Qf4. Kf8 instead of g6 as the pawn on h7 can't be taken. The ending you lucked out, but you pushed the rook pawn like in an earlier game deflecting the king. Of course you were lost, it just shows that people don't know their endgames.
Why did you move your pieces to the queenside? The queenside was irrelevant. All the action was in the middle. That A pawn should have been a trap to get his queen to a less relevant spot. You could have given that away. Your opponent removed his knight from the center too. That was his mistake.
Sounds much better than last video, thanks to the folks who helped out.
Ansolute legend in the comments helping me with that
What a crazy draw!
Madness
He didn't refute it mate. You just misplayed it with e5
Allow me a little clickbait my man
Sounds great!
l'd take with e6 pawn to prepare queenside attack/storm. Crazy that it would have prevented the option of e5 push. (seems like the critical mismove?)
Stand corrected on which pawn to take with.
Pawn endgames are crazy. I threw a win yesterday by one tempi and it made me want to scream LOL. I knew it was winning when I entered the endgame but I missed that my king needed to be one square close to his back rank as my first move -_- I'll spend way more time calculating moving forward.
I really appreciate your comment last video to help with my mic man! Yeah e5 was not good, I just missed that Rc3 was still playable in that position. I really need to study pawn endgames, I normally rely on raw calculation in classical games with works well but I don't have the same time luxuries in these rapid games sadly
There was also Qc3 instead of knight e5, fighting for the file and trading down. I have to admit I did not see all that but intuitively I felt the c file was the key, pretty interesting that even when you thought you were losing you were fine in the late middle game. You are often adamant to not give up your queen for two rooks and eschew lines without investigating them, also trading queens.
After Rac1 Qf4. Kf8 instead of g6 as the pawn on h7 can't be taken.
The ending you lucked out, but you pushed the rook pawn like in an earlier game deflecting the king.
Of course you were lost, it just shows that people don't know their endgames.
Haha shows that I also don't know my endgames but we take those lmao
@@ChessCenturion Well. you did not quit when it was clear you were lost, so there is that.
I've resigned in drawing positions before soo😂
Caro-Kann(?!) Exactly...More like a triangle formation...
Same thing rly ig
Yea it's c6 against everything (with black), not caro kann at all but I guess saying "caro kann against everything" is just cooler lol
Rolls off the tongue a bit more lol
Nice video bro
Ty man
Nice
Commenting before i watched the review, but this guy is a bit sus, espesially his time usage. Nvm
You really think so?
@@ChessCenturionnot anymore, i watched the endgame. But the endgame was not that hard
Yeah he played it well but not suspiciously well, especially considering the king and pawn endgame😂
Why did you move your pieces to the queenside? The queenside was irrelevant. All the action was in the middle. That A pawn should have been a trap to get his queen to a less relevant spot. You could have given that away. Your opponent removed his knight from the center too. That was his mistake.
So you think I should've taken on d5 with the e pawn? Cuz if I take with the c pawn I think I need to aim at the queenside
The queenside was not irrelevant, a lot of the play happened or should have happened there
I'd agree w masta