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macmashpotato

I could feel my brain cells burning trying to figure out this persons intentions with their moves, by the time i figured out that they where attacking whatever last piece i moved, i already made too many mistakes and then i blundered a couple times, ended up a stalemate. I cant decide if i did good or bad, the computer seems to like what alot of my moves thou. What do you guys think? https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/59209836441?tab=review

athlblue

This message was not meant to offend.
You did play mostly good for a 300, however you have a long way to go before becoming average. What I would say you need to improve most on is looking at what your opponent move did. Look for if you can counter that move. At your level it is more important to look at your opponent's move than your own plans. Most at your level tend to only think about their plans and completely miss the threat their opponent's last move posed.

CenterMass51075

Not to offend, but you played like a 300.  Did not lose, but did not win either.

Develop a pre-move checklist to reduce blunders, mistakes, hanging pieces, etc.

Focus on basic fundamentals, make good move choices and less about opponent's plan.  Punish opponent's bad moves; too many missed opportunities this game.

Care about making a good move for the position, not whether computer likes it or not.

You will get better.