I broke. Now that I think about it, taking the c7 pawn with my rook instead of immediately taking the knight on d4 was better, and perhaps would have given me a chance to win the game. However, this game was a story about positional play, and I want your analysis on it.
According to the info at the top, you were the winner. In any event, I think that if you had played e6+ you could have gained a small advantage, as it would give you a line toward his king. Also playing Ne3 would stop mate, and ...Nxf2+ could be countered with Rxf2.
I broke. Now that I think about it, taking the c7 pawn with my rook instead of immediately taking the knight on d4 was better, and perhaps would have given me a chance to win the game. However, this game was a story about positional play, and I want your analysis on it.
If you don't mind, of course =]