First real otb game
28....h6 would not work do to bxh6 and on move 11 I would not do bg5 because it trades away my active bishop for no reason.
But anyway, thanks for looking at it
check queen bg5..... f6? check king and castle kxf6...gxk....discver the bishop in f6 or h6 and check in g7............if he move the queen after b g5 .....same play ......knight sacrifice ofcourse but danger for black you also have the castle can work. but i am not high rating so take this like a suggestion..........or you could simply bh6 but after bd4 you are stocked and in problem whith the knight..........anyway suerte for the next
talking about your 29 th move .....you said how toconvert in a winning position ......bueno for me you should attack the queen and after maybe sacrifice the knight dipend from the move of your opponent......but if you dont understand maybe i am talking whith the wrong person......regards and suerte for the next tournament...........ciao
ok maybe is not clear but at 26 th move you take the pawthe pawn .....better bishopin h6.....opponent can do g6 or bishopin d4 or queen in f6..........after this you candecide ......if queen f6 you take the pawn....for the other two option you can think about but bishop d4 is not usual and g6 is the most obvious.....like this is more winning position ...because you put the opponenent in a choice a triple choice....and you have the move.........taking the pawn whith the knight obligate the changing of the caste your opponent have the move like this is not winning position.....and give bish....op in e5 why? regards again and suerte again
Ya i probably should have castled instead of pushing to d5, will do next time because i seemed to get a lot of criticism for that. My basic reasoning was I didn't want him to trade off his bad white bishop for my knight after he pins my queen.
Thanks for the analysis lazychess, there were a bunch of helpful combo's you pointed out to me that would increase the pressure on him. 24.Bc3 would have been interesting to play
I've never been to a otb tournament so I don't know where my rating stands. I just played a match for my college chess team and I gave them an approximate rating to pair me up(~1500). This rating was just based on the many chess.com standard games I usually play where my ranking usually varies between 1500-1600. and a few of my friends who have actual ratings of about 1600 (they beat me usually 3/4 blitz games we play; but I tend to be better at longer rated games).
I was to play a 1491 uscf rated player so I expected a pretty challenging game (60 min game with 5 sec inc.) to be my first real test of where my rating stands.
A few things I noticed about the game:
I controlled the game and in my opinion had better positioning.
Despite this, I was unable to create problems that resulted in a material advantage or any positional advantage that would give me a lead.
All my threats were neutralized.
So my question about this game which I hope you guys can help is:
Where could I have complicated the game more, created offbalances, or transformed the game into a position where he would have to play sharply?
It seemed that I was gaining positional advantage and then falling back into an equal position, how could I convert it to winning?
I was very pleased in this game of my tactical finish, but besides for that the game was very even.
I was pleased by the game but disappointed that if he didn't make that mistake the game would have been even again. What did I overlook in this game?