thoughts?


No, not anyways since your position was lost due to your opponent's "h" pawn. It simply go forward after his king takes the f3 square. He just exchange his h and g pawns to your g . After that his king takes your f2 and e3 pawn, and his e4 pawn becomes a queen.

if i went rook h1 its perfectly equal but with being up on time i decided to trade oh well. thank you guys

Good game! That king move from black was odd. I can't imagine what the point of that would be.
Analysis shows black winning after that last rook trade. Which is crazy, I wouldn't think the odds would be so uneven just by looking at it.