13:57 I could tell you played this on auto-pilot 😂😂 this is fine tho ! 14:14 yep f4 Nc6 back and you just gave white f4 for free + it's now his move instead of yours 😅 14:45 h3 Nh6 and your knight has nothing to do there... at least it survived tho 😂 14:50 Qb6 !! Now your knight here is super useful 😂😂 You missed it because you tunneled vision on your hanging knight ! It happens ! That's a remeninder to always look at forcing moves ! Even when it looks like we are defending and not attacking ! 15:27 you wanted to consolidate by taking control of the e file with your rook while keeping your bishop defended. BUT his last move blocked his attack on your bishop so you could have played more actively with your queen !! 15:43 here d5 would be nice, taking more space, opening up your pieces etc ! 15:51 you just give up a pawn for nothing in the end, nice idea tho ! 16:45 you are definitely worse yess ! You are down 1 pawn and very passive, also he has this 4 on 2 on the kingside which is very strong ! He will surely make 1 or 2 past pawns here and win the game with them .. 16:53 here you are fine because g6 is not great for him as his pawn majority is now frozen.. and the double pawns might just become weak. 16:58 and they do become weak ! 17:03 I like your queen here blocking his h pawn counterplay! It gives you time to imtove your pieces : Bd6 Be5 Kd6 while white's queen has to keep f5 defended, and also c3 if the bishop leaves. Yeah you should see Qd1+ does not win the bishop 😅 Because then the h pawn in just really strong and hard to stop... past pawns are the main concern in endgames ! 18:22 lot of mistakes but the position was very funky and unique and it got hard to play very early on ! Kd7 made it even more funky but that was 1 of the few possible moves 😅 but you were pretty restricted the whole game so yes, very difficult to play then..
Day 62
43,5/62
+40 -15 =7
+65% -24% =11%
13:57 I could tell you played this on auto-pilot 😂😂 this is fine tho !
14:14 yep f4 Nc6 back and you just gave white f4 for free + it's now his move instead of yours 😅
14:45 h3 Nh6 and your knight has nothing to do there... at least it survived tho 😂
14:50 Qb6 !! Now your knight here is super useful 😂😂
You missed it because you tunneled vision on your hanging knight ! It happens ! That's a remeninder to always look at forcing moves ! Even when it looks like we are defending and not attacking !
15:27 you wanted to consolidate by taking control of the e file with your rook while keeping your bishop defended. BUT his last move blocked his attack on your bishop so you could have played more actively with your queen !!
15:43 here d5 would be nice, taking more space, opening up your pieces etc !
15:51 you just give up a pawn for nothing in the end, nice idea tho !
16:45 you are definitely worse yess ! You are down 1 pawn and very passive, also he has this 4 on 2 on the kingside which is very strong ! He will surely make 1 or 2 past pawns here and win the game with them ..
16:53 here you are fine because g6 is not great for him as his pawn majority is now frozen.. and the double pawns might just become weak.
16:58 and they do become weak !
17:03 I like your queen here blocking his h pawn counterplay! It gives you time to imtove your pieces : Bd6 Be5 Kd6 while white's queen has to keep f5 defended, and also c3 if the bishop leaves.
Yeah you should see Qd1+ does not win the bishop 😅
Because then the h pawn in just really strong and hard to stop... past pawns are the main concern in endgames !
18:22 lot of mistakes but the position was very funky and unique and it got hard to play very early on ! Kd7 made it even more funky but that was 1 of the few possible moves 😅 but you were pretty restricted the whole game so yes, very difficult to play then..
I already completely forgot about everything that happened in this game, I clearly need more sleep 😅