anylise this game please
6) a6 is not necessary, Nxe is better -- taking that lets you dominate the center. Develop Bd7 to expose an attack on the Q might bebetter than a6 as well, but taking the pawn is first order of business.
10) not sure about castling here. His pawns are on the way and that looks like you might prefer castle long instead? Its probably fine, but I would have gone away from the prepared attack on that side.
12) g5 ... here he comes, I would have done that sooner as white.
12) Nh5 is a mistake. Nxe, you recapture and BxN, losing a pawn. Nd7 is better.
13) excellent... even though it was a mistake to get it there, you used the N well here. Now take his B with it and mess up his king position and all... well done.
15) f6, gxf and exposes your king to a rook soon... maybe not a great move but he misses the idea.
18) subtle is better. Can you find a way to pawn fork his queen and king ? Something like Rd8, ???, Bxa3!!, and if he misses it and takes your bishop, d3 for the win, else you get a pawn. Regardless, driving his king back without any reason is not as good for you, its in a bad location where it was.
19) d3... it works, but so does just taking the knight. Pawn moves are forever, and its unclear to me if pushing this pawn is better or juat taking the knight right away is better? Not sure, to be honest, both are solid.
21) white has a stalemated king, sorta. Something like Raf8, Rxf, Rf1+ Rf1# is possibly worth attempting in the near future, its not mature yet. And clearly you needed to save your piece ... but there is a potential attack on F somewhere, somehow...
23) Bg4 does not do much, take b3 instead!
27) wrong rook, get then both on his 2 rank instead. This has more attack potential than doubled on D. Good series of moves to get here though!
28) Bxb3, because of his check, is not really so hot. Rb2 looks better, again going for rooks doubled on the 2 rank.
30) Bxc1? You can win his queen with Rb2+.
38) onward is kinda painful ... you should just defeat him here, no reason to toy with him. 38)Rd2, if he trades, he loses his rook defender and you gain relative power on the board, and if not, you are closer to the finish. Ill leave it to you to figure out a fast wining strategy --- see if you can force a win in a few moves from here, with each move getting you closer to forced win.
6) a6 is not necessary, Nxe is better -- taking that lets you dominate the center. Develop Bd7 to expose an attack on the Q might bebetter than a6 as well, but taking the pawn is first order of business.
10) not sure about castling here. His pawns are on the way and that looks like you might prefer castle long instead? Its probably fine, but I would have gone away from the prepared attack on that side.
12) g5 ... here he comes, I would have done that sooner as white.
12) Nh5 is a mistake. Nxe, you recapture and BxN, losing a pawn. Nd7 is better.
13) excellent... even though it was a mistake to get it there, you used the N well here. Now take his B with it and mess up his king position and all... well done.
15) f6, gxf and exposes your king to a rook soon... maybe not a great move but he misses the idea.
18) subtle is better. Can you find a way to pawn fork his queen and king ? Something like Rd8, ???, Bxa3!!, and if he misses it and takes your bishop, d3 for the win, else you get a pawn. Regardless, driving his king back without any reason is not as good for you, its in a bad location where it was.
19) d3... it works, but so does just taking the knight. Pawn moves are forever, and its unclear to me if pushing this pawn is better or juat taking the knight right away is better? Not sure, to be honest, both are solid.
21) white has a stalemated king, sorta. Something like Raf8, Rxf, Rf1+ Rf1# is possibly worth attempting in the near future, its not mature yet. And clearly you needed to save your piece ... but there is a potential attack on F somewhere, somehow...
23) Bg4 does not do much, take b3 instead!
27) wrong rook, get then both on his 2 rank instead. This has more attack potential than doubled on D. Good series of moves to get here though!
28) Bxb3, because of his check, is not really so hot. Rb2 looks better, again going for rooks doubled on the 2 rank.
30) Bxc1? You can win his queen with Rb2+.
38) onward is kinda painful ... you should just defeat him here, no reason to toy with him. 38)Rd2, if he trades, he loses his rook defender and you gain relative power on the board, and if not, you are closer to the finish. Ill leave it to you to figure out a fast wining strategy --- see if you can force a win in a few moves from here, with each move getting you closer to forced win.
if 45-kb1 qa2+
then46 k-c1 qa1#
if 45-kc1 Ra1#

What an absolutely horrible game on both ends. Why the OP (who can't spell) felt that this was worth people's time is a little bit beyond me.
good catch on 5)
dunno what warbringer was looking for in a 1100's rated game, but you can ignore that and try to learn a little from it. The biggest things are to watch for the free pieces and combos that you missed, and that your rooks on the opponent's 2nd or 7th rank are usually very good things to have.
yes, its a done deal at 45. I was saying can you win it quickly from 38? I think its 4 moves from 38 to win. An answer is below... in white on white text, drag mouse to see it.
I get 38) g6, qxc3, rb2 (stops ra1#), rd2, Ra2, rxr, (anything), Ra1#