Is this game good for a 1000 elo rated player?

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DFALT17
TheChessPro247 wrote:

You should work on your opening lines because as you come to higher levels they can easily refute that beginner trap. And also, im not trying to be rude but, the estimation rating is usually inflated by your opponents playing extremely bad, and you just playing the most obvious moves. In the first game you wasted too much time moving your queen around instead of developing your pieces for an attack. In the second game, your opponent just played terribly in the opening. I dont really like 12. c3 because it blocks off the c3 square from the knight and it's kind of a waste of time, instead of c3 probably O-O and if Bxd2 then Rd1. 18. Bb2 you put your bishop there, but never used it, so it wasted a move. I dont think Bb2 is a bad move but if you're going to play Bb2 you should follow up with c4, opening the bishop diagonal. So main point i'd say is look for the most useful and most important move in the position to play. How to do this, i'd say look for threats that your opponent has against you, and look for useful moves that can prevent their threat and do something else. Also please please please work on your openings, the fried liver is not going to cut it. I suggest looking into some more solid openings, such as the Ruy Lopez, or maybe just play the Giuoco Piano.

Well, game review said c3 was good, but not best. And yeah I thought d3 was better

DFALT17

And it's not an opening trap, it's more of a knight attack that they will try their best to deter

DFALT17

Thanks everyone!

Wind

I liked this game!

DFALT17

It is actually brilliant move try it

MaxThomas9312
Wind wrote:

I liked this game!

I don't understand how you can be so polite all of the time.

TheMangoDolphin44444

Nice

but I think when you get to higher levels you should probably switch to d3 instead of Ng5

DFALT17

Yeah ok but I was playing rapid against 900elo and I normally play giuoco piano game against 1200s

MaxThomas9312
DFALT17 wrote:

Yeah ok but I was playing rapid against 900elo and I normally play giuoco piano game against 1200s

This statement does not make logical sense as the fried liver is played with the white pieces. Stating that you play the guicco piano against 1200s doesn't match with the conversation since this can only be played with black and as white you have no power to control whether Nf6 or Bc5 is played. Also in rapid you have not beaten any 1200s and in blitz you've beaten 1, so im kind of confused as to the connotaion of this expression.

DFALT17

I play lichess

TheChessPro247
DFALT17 wrote:
TheChessPro247 wrote:

You should work on your opening lines because as you come to higher levels they can easily refute that beginner trap. And also, im not trying to be rude but, the estimation rating is usually inflated by your opponents playing extremely bad, and you just playing the most obvious moves. In the first game you wasted too much time moving your queen around instead of developing your pieces for an attack. In the second game, your opponent just played terribly in the opening. I dont really like 12. c3 because it blocks off the c3 square from the knight and it's kind of a waste of time, instead of c3 probably O-O and if Bxd2 then Rd1. 18. Bb2 you put your bishop there, but never used it, so it wasted a move. I dont think Bb2 is a bad move but if you're going to play Bb2 you should follow up with c4, opening the bishop diagonal. So main point i'd say is look for the most useful and most important move in the position to play. How to do this, i'd say look for threats that your opponent has against you, and look for useful moves that can prevent their threat and do something else. Also please please please work on your openings, the fried liver is not going to cut it. I suggest looking into some more solid openings, such as the Ruy Lopez, or maybe just play the Giuoco Piano.

Well, game review said c3 was good, but not best. And yeah I thought d3 was better

can't even play d3 so I have no clue what your talking about. o-o is much better

DFALT17

You said it yourself. Read what you wrote

TheChessPro247
DFALT17 wrote:

You said it yourself. Read what you wrote

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TheChessPro247

i never mentioned d3 instead of c3

TheChessPro247

i said O-O

TheChessPro247

and also im talking about game 2 not game 1

DFALT17

Oh. Sorry

TheChessPro247

In the second game, your opponent just played terribly in the opening. I dont really like 12. c3 because it blocks off the c3 square from the knight and it's kind of a waste of time, instead of c3 probably O-O and if Bxd2 then Rd1. 

thats what i typed

DFALT17

Yeah sorry