20:20 Engines are like: 'how many pieces can I give away to expose my opponents King, and leave just enough to protect my own & checkmate theirs' Humans are like: 'What does all this notation mean!?'
why didn't opponent take the a4 pawn? its very suspicious because of the alignment but it looks like b3 never works because your queen was undefended so there was always the idea of Rc3 or Bb5. if black is also given a move they can move the queen to b5 defending the bishop in order to unpin so its not like one of these terminal pins where black is stuck forever. at my level people playing black in will always greed pawns no matter what in the french. EDIT: oh.. he did take the pawn :)
Bravo,
This was a great win brother.
20:20 Engines are like: 'how many pieces can I give away to expose my opponents King, and leave just enough to protect my own & checkmate theirs'
Humans are like: 'What does all this notation mean!?'
We just BEAT 2360! 🌟👍🌟👍🌟
Let's go 🥳
Are you from Finland? 🇫🇮
@@BM-ChessClub thas correct! And trying to learn chess. Now at 660 elo😁
Have you been to Nordics? 🌼
@@HeikkiTukiainen No but would love to come!
why didn't opponent take the a4 pawn? its very suspicious because of the alignment but it looks like b3 never works because your queen was undefended so there was always the idea of Rc3 or Bb5. if black is also given a move they can move the queen to b5 defending the bishop in order to unpin so its not like one of these terminal pins where black is stuck forever. at my level people playing black in will always greed pawns no matter what in the french.
EDIT: oh.. he did take the pawn :)