Learning from mistakes

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20th October 2008, 06:06am
#1
by Ian_Sinclair
Taree Australia
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 2093

Hi to everyone on chess.com! I'm here asking for advice on a good game i played but made some erroneous moves on and one genuine mistake that i feel cost me the over material loss and the game. I have got the chess.com analysis PC to go over it, but i feel u just cant beat human ingenuity and insight. W

e just don't think like the computer's and i believe that's a good thing overall. Anyway pls advice on any improvements i could have made in this game. Thank you.

20th October 2008, 06:08am
#2
by Ian_Sinclair
Taree Australia
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 2093

It doesn't matter to me what your rating is, all advice is welcome, so please don't be shy anyone.

20th October 2008, 03:57pm
#3
by Ian_Sinclair
Taree Australia
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 2093

What no advice from anyone? hhhhmmm Surprised

24th October 2008, 09:13am
#4
by seanki
Lenox, MA United States
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 471

Well, for the start,

   You might want to control the middle more.

 

   And for the PC, it said Qd3 because this attacks and controls the middle etc.

 

   15. move isn't that bad, but maybe your PC is thinking something else.Undecided

24th October 2008, 09:59am
#5
by KedDuff
Jamaica
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 169

move 12 i would have moved my dark bishop attack his horse the move my queen to Qd3. move 19. Ng5 was good to create a weakness u could attack later. then came the blunder. i would have done the same to hit that h pawn later with my dark bishop. when im down a piece i play for the endgame situation, to see if i could pull a draw. a good game tho.

24th October 2008, 10:27am
#6
by dianchik
NY United States
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 9

move 21 was too obvious for a cunning  move, I think. :)  I would have done 21. Nf6+ g7xf6  .  you still lose your knight and get the h6 pawn but you can also advance your e pawn as his f pawn is protecting the knight and won`t move.

what do you think?

 

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