6:44 vs 0:00
I'm confused... how is white not just completely lost in the final position. Like if not for time it's over. There are no "tricks" you are just down 2 pieces and you lose the g pawn.
White was lost at move 7.
The strange thing is your opponet played e6 did he not see e5? Mouse Slip?
Final position 34...Kxg5 Than black can sac a piece for the pawn it will never queen. After the trade of rooks black is up 1 piece in a completely won endgame.
I don't get it, really.
Your rook is hanging, king simply takes it.
Then there are three other pieces that stop the pawn without even having to give up any advantage.
I don't get it, really.
Your rook is hanging, king simply takes it.
Then there are three other pieces that stop the pawn without even having to give up any advantage.
Face-palm.
Obviously as I have already stated dude, I switched from rooks protecting each other to attacking the king, yes sure king could take a rook but only if he had enough time, I could of just kept my rooks there moved my king up and eventually got a queen, but instead I checked him and watched his clock run out, it was quicker for me to get this win, this way.
Look out-side the box man, don't look at the details, look at the big picture!
HOW?
There was no way that you could get that pawn to promote.
He's two pieces up, and has three that can easily track it down in two moves.
Don't face palm me when you have no idea what you're on about, kid.
... Blockah, you can't just sigh and dismiss all of our correct analysis. Also if you are trying to win on time from the start in a 10 minute game you are doing it wrong lol, you need to focus on the position and try to improve your play, winning on time is a nice lucky break. If you focus on it only you will never get better.
What everyone else was saying is correct, please stop dismissing them all off hand.