If you can review my games, I would appreciate it.

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IndiaAgain

I get it, nobody wants to review games because of the time. If you took the time to do this, thank you.  I am rated 400 but I do play at about a 1000 to 1200 level. Here are some of my favorite games, and if you could give me tips or advice, I would really love it.

That game was one of my tactical-play oriented games
Now for one of my favorite fork-based games with a beautiful back-rank checkmate
Now a good game with solid setups all around. The beautiful sac for the back rank checkmate. Enjoy!
Three of my favorite games. If you could review and give feedback, I'd appreciate it. Also in the future I hope to create my first puzzles! In the meantime, I have a few tips for the king's Indian. On whichever side your opponent castles, always threaten a mate by your queen and bishops protecting. Make a massive pawn push to shred open the side of castling, and your dormant bishop will become a laser beam later on in the match. That's all for now!!

2000Knights

I have a diamond membership, I can analyze the games for you. 

2000Knights

Also on that last game, 23. c3 is a blunder because the queen can take it instead of the rook. 

2000Knights

Do you play like 1000 - 1200? I'll see if you do1

karel1s

me too

LaughingHome

Nc3 is a blunder

LaughingHome

in the first game

LaughingHome

also, I wouldn't consider moving your queen so early. it can get your queen trapped.

LaughingHome
LaughingHome wrote:

Nc3 is a blunder

Oh yeah just saying, if you've took the knight, it would go like this: qxg8+, Kd7, Qxd8+, Kxd8, Nc3

shloksinha

I would not rate you above 800.

 

maurymoj

Overall I see you have an aggresive style, I suggest you invest a few more moves at the beginning to develop other pieces, you usually develops about 3 and start to advance, so you end up with only pieces attacking without the support of the other pieces. Also you have a habit of leaving undefended pieces.

Last tip, next time, also post game where you lost, usually that's where we have most to learn

AsianFigure518

I suggest just getting a basic opening going. Try a King Indian Setup, since it can be pretty much used against any opening. You just have to be careful about early attacks. Also, always think in every move if your minor/major pieces especially your queen is hanging/trapped or you are just getting checkmated . It really helps a lot. I don't want to say you are at a 1000 to 1200 level as common blunders are less common, but maybe if you take my advice, you will be at that level.