Don't read too much into the classifications. Obviously losing a queen is much worse than losing a knight. A bad move is a bad move, and those are the ones that you can both learn from. As you said, the big swing was going from an even position to losing one by trapping his knight. Look for big swings in eval to figure out the major things to fix.
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Trying to analyze my games more. I am not understanding the computer analysis of my games. In one of my blitz games above (I played as black) it was a disaster for my opponent (kudos to him for playing it out) I ran a computer analysis and it said he only had one blunder and that just doesn't seem right to me.
the blunder they caught was 13Nc6 and I agree that it was the move that lost the game for him as it was all downhill from there but I felt it wasn't his only blunder.
Does it say 15Nxd4 was an inaccuracy? I mean he just hanged his queen there so I thought that had to be a bluder and it says 17Re1 is a "good move?" he just let me take his rook with my bishop in two moves. I don't see how that could be a "good move."
Am I missing something here? Would like to know so I can do better analysis of my games.
Thanks