I've annotated another one of my recent OTB games:
http://blog.chess.com/the_cheradenine/the-next-to-last-mistake-part-ii
The game was rich with various positional ideas, but the play was far from perfect. We both made mistakes and this is what makes it a nice learning experience. Check it out if you're into the French defense.
As usual, most important moves are followed by comments and explanations in the game-viewer.
how can i improve against this opening. i was lucky my opponent blundered but b4 that surely there is an improvement on e6. Or did i make a mistake b4 that?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvDajmDh4z0&feature=plcp&context=C40a995fVDvjVQa1PpcFP3B8p2h3VZsn5bBtETiOQHqaF_qDTd7QM%3D
For convenience, here's the game:
By the way, Nf6 was the blunder. Instead, d6, a6, Nc6, or perhaps even e5 would have been better. Also, white could have won your queen with 16. Bd3 followed by 17. h3.