I would not have resigned that last game imo. Would've tried to sac the knight for the two pawns and make the opponent prove they can checkmate with bishop and knight. There was some chance there for a draw, even if it was very small
Lots of talk about getting better at this and getting better at that. For some reason none of your most common mistakes is beeing removed from your game , now 500 days in. Wish you the best . Good luck.
@@williamblake7386 around 23:10 he points out if i can get that pawn i have a chance then when its pat's turn he has a knight move which would immediately attack it but moves the knight to a worse square lol.
26:55 you didn't fall for a trap, you just made the same mistake you've made several times in various openings. When your bishop is out there undefended on the 4th rank (or 5th as white), you have to watch out for checks.
Watching several games I notice you pay much too less attention to the opening. You almost carelessly throw the moves on the board, even in a unknown opening. So: manage your time management. Use less time in the middlegame and use that in the opening. Just because of that indifference attitude in the opening you were in no time totally lost.
at 16:26 when you moved the queen to f6, I saw queen to e5 then f4 forking the queen and the rook. then knight takes e3 forking whites queen+rooks. if white takes the queen, you take back and thretening the bishop at a3
I blame the funeral music
I would not have resigned that last game imo. Would've tried to sac the knight for the two pawns and make the opponent prove they can checkmate with bishop and knight. There was some chance there for a draw, even if it was very small
Lots of talk about getting better at this and getting better at that.
For some reason none of your most common mistakes is beeing removed from your game , now 500 days in.
Wish you the best .
Good luck.
“I was trying to get to that pawn” while going away from attacking that pawn
Please, for the love of all gods, put the timestamp next time.
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@@williamblake7386 around 23:10 he points out if i can get that pawn i have a chance then when its pat's turn he has a knight move which would immediately attack it but moves the knight to a worse square lol.
The 'relaxing' music is having the exact opposite effect on me. I had to leave.
When your opponent pushed a4, you didn't stop for even a second to think about why he did that. The skewer would have been obvious if you did.
I'd suggest not learning the Budapest but working on middle game planning and end games. That's where I see you lose the edge in even positions.
26:07 Great, because I started to feel a little doubts about it.
guys, Patrick is fooling us all the time... and he enjoys in it.
Rough one. Concentration seems somewhere else today...I get it
26:55 you didn't fall for a trap, you just made the same mistake you've made several times in various openings. When your bishop is out there undefended on the 4th rank (or 5th as white), you have to watch out for checks.
Ouch, kinda gave up early. There was discovered check to win a rook for the knight near the end that would have brought you back, I think.
Concentration issue, probably
Watching several games I notice you pay much too less attention to the opening. You almost carelessly throw the moves on the board, even in a unknown opening. So: manage your time management. Use less time in the middlegame and use that in the opening. Just because of that indifference attitude in the opening you were in no time totally lost.
at 16:26 when you moved the queen to f6, I saw queen to e5 then f4 forking the queen and the rook. then knight takes e3 forking whites queen+rooks. if white takes the queen, you take back and thretening the bishop at a3
Your queen to e5.
Sometimes I think he is doing it on purpose.
Maybe in fact he already has a 2000 rating and is just making fun with us 😂
he does way too little to improve. I've been there. You gotta commit to it to go up the ranks.
KING PATRICK
Why you still blunder pieces in this way though.. not your first time
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