of course practice is important but repeating the same mistakes is counterproductive.
I will show a real life example, my own game. and a loss at that. You won't see a lot of folks doing that but reality is that losing games is part of chess, at any level. even @magnuscarlsen lost on time against @Hikaru and he shouldn't have.
VERY IMPORTANT, first look at your game without any engine, try to figure out the mistakes and what would have been the way to go. you should determine which moments are important. it is not useful to spend 10 minutes on each move, unless you have all day to do that
I am playing white here. My opponent is rated 2487. more or less around my rating.
my plan is simple Bh6 to exchange the bishop on g7 and launch my attack.
lets continue
Black just played d6-d5!
so here already something went wrong for me. I am nowhere near h4-h5-h6 even though I exchange the dark squares bishop. My opponent reacts in the center and my king is on e1.
common mistake. play , play , play.
of course practice is important but repeating the same mistakes is counterproductive.
I will show a real life example, my own game. and a loss at that. You won't see a lot of folks doing that but reality is that losing games is part of chess, at any level. even @magnuscarlsen lost on time against @Hikaru and he shouldn't have.
VERY IMPORTANT, first look at your game without any engine, try to figure out the mistakes and what would have been the way to go. you should determine which moments are important. it is not useful to spend 10 minutes on each move, unless you have all day to do that
I am playing white here. My opponent is rated 2487. more or less around my rating.
my plan is simple Bh6 to exchange the bishop on g7 and launch my attack.
lets continue
Black just played d6-d5!
so here already something went wrong for me. I am nowhere near h4-h5-h6 even though I exchange the dark squares bishop. My opponent reacts in the center and my king is on e1.
game is not ever but I need to be ca
eventually we got here white to play
Iwent wrong and l lost,
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evenutally I switch the engine one and see what I should have done in the opening
the arrows point to the right plan. no time to launch a fierce attack. white needed to tkae on e5, then Be2 and 0-0
I got punshed for my simpliistic attacking plan.
andlater one on last position I need to find Ng6+ which the computer points out as last chance to survive.
hopefully this all makes snes
HERE"S THE FULL GAME
https://www.chess.com/game/live/91720215291