As the title indicates, the endgame that arose from my latest Queen's Gambit had my two bishops vs. his two rooks. I figured that my passed pawn would be the decider and I felt confident I could hold against two rooks with two bishops (or against one rook with one bishop if he traded one off).
My rating has plunged because of a long losing streak I've been on, so I've been having to play lower rated people. Hopefully you'll be seeing more games against 1300s soon.
PS. The Queen's Gambit might not be a real gambit, but I'm going to keep posting my games with it on here. You guys are just going to have to live with it!
As the title indicates, the endgame that arose from my latest Queen's Gambit had my two bishops vs. his two rooks. I figured that my passed pawn would be the decider and I felt confident I could hold against two rooks with two bishops (or against one rook with one bishop if he traded one off).
My rating has plunged because of a long losing streak I've been on, so I've been having to play lower rated people. Hopefully you'll be seeing more games against 1300s soon.
PS. The Queen's Gambit might not be a real gambit, but I'm going to keep posting my games with it on here. You guys are just going to have to live with it!