i have a couple of remarks on this game , first of all , after f3 , which is an excellent move by you kickin back the strong black knight , f4 is not good because it allows his knight back and as it happened in the game that allowed that knight to win a rook afterwards , so as i said , it's an opposite side castling , attac wwith pawns and pieces to try to get to his king and checkmate him or if no checkmate occurs , we can try to win material out of our attack onn his king , so instead of f4 , go g4.
another thing , b4 is not good , u should never push pawns that are in front of your king because that makes ur king more vulnerable.
same thing with a4 , don't push pawns in front of ur king , i know u wanted to trap the bishop but the issue with that is 2 things , the bishop is protected by the cpawn and also he has a lot of pieces that can protect the bishop, the second issue is that opening the a file allowws his pieces to try to checkmate .
also , u're down material so what u should try to do is to keep the position as closed as possible , a4 opens the a file , and the pieces that benefit the most from the open files are rooks and queen, he has 2 rooks that can use that file. so never push pawns in front of ur king especially in the middlegame where it constitutes danger on ur king.
I thought I trapped the bishop but instead I allowed checkmate
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