In this blitz game, I chose to pursue an odd endgame piece dynamic: equal pawns, with 2 Knights and a Bishop vs. 2 rooks. The opening was a flop, and based on opening alone, I should have lost this game. The opponent had my number in our little match. Each time an opening prompted me to overextend myself, I would take the bait. To be fair, I wasn't always punished for stretching my pawns thin. Either way, the endgame I reached was new to me. There were errors in the game. But until I find a master level game with a similar endgame piece imbalance, I'll leave you guys with this.
In this blitz game, I chose to pursue an odd endgame piece dynamic: equal pawns, with 2 Knights and a Bishop vs. 2 rooks. The opening was a flop, and based on opening alone, I should have lost this game. The opponent had my number in our little match. Each time an opening prompted me to overextend myself, I would take the bait. To be fair, I wasn't always punished for stretching my pawns thin. Either way, the endgame I reached was new to me. There were errors in the game. But until I find a master level game with a similar endgame piece imbalance, I'll leave you guys with this.