Free Game Analysis!

Hi there, I'm a USCF player rated 1826. For anyone that wants me to analyze their games for them and help you to improve, post a game in the comments and I'll make a video lesson for you based on that game then post it on my YouTube channel (Exclam Chess) for you to see it once it's finished.

Hi.
When you finish the other games above, could you take a look at this one? It's my last draw and the last game I didn't win, except for running out of time.
https://www.chess.com/daily/game/192407140
I usually try to write a few comments on certain points during my games. This one doesn't have too many, but if you want them, just pm.

I can analyze my own game. I have stockfish 9. One of the strongest chess engine.
Stockfish 9 is the best chess engine!

Fair enough I guess,I'm sure every game has "teaching points",what exactly is teaching points,you mean lessons to be learned from the game? I'm sure every game has that no? even if it's just how NOT to play Chess,that's still a lesson and for some it may be a good one. I'm sorry you'll have to clarify as to exactly what you mean when you say "teaching points".

I'm just curious was this a blitz game? You're Black correct? you're playing much better then the white player yet rated almost 1000 points lower then him/her.

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Thanks for the post, animegrime201501! I am one of the lowliest players on here, so I am trying to take advantage of any advice I can get right now!

Fair enough I guess,I'm sure every game has "teaching points",what exactly is teaching points,you mean lessons to be learned from the game? I'm sure every game has that no? even if it's just how NOT to play Chess,that's still a lesson and for some it may be a good one. I'm sorry you'll have to clarify as to exactly what you mean when you say "teaching points".
What I mean is, if players are simply blundering pieces or are falling for checkmate in one and things of that nature, those games tend not have as many teaching points and players of that level would probably benefit more from other types of study

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That's a good question, I myself am still working on that, I myself think studying endgames is one of the best ways to improve however so that might be a great place to start.
a 3 game series i just finished... would really appreciate analysis in one of your videos
I blundered my queen that first game arrgh so stupid of me