Hey everyone! I'm a Master willing to help analyze players' games for free. Is anyone interested?

Adorliment or Adorn_Aliment, two things:
1) This game isn't annotated - these are just computer variations. As I've mentioned, please provide your move-by-move thoughts to the games you're showing me so that I can identify thought processes that can be improved and provide better feedback. I don't need fancy variations, just an explanation of what you were thinking on each turn.
2) Just curious - why are you showing me a game that you won? Your opponent blundered back rank checkmate. Wouldn't you rather seek advice on a game that you lost or struggled with?
Call me either one of those names.

Here's a game I would love to see analyzed for Black (my opponent).
Interesting game. I'm a bit perplexed though....a lot of people are showing me games they've won, and I don't really understand why. Whenever a stronger player or chess coach has offered to take a look at my games at any point in my chess career, I always wanted to show them games I lost, or struggled with, or wasn't sure where I went wrong, so I could get their insight on how to improve!
It looks like your opponent played the opening inaccurately, then blundered with ...d6 and then you got a nice attack after the sacrifice. Good job on the win. As I don't have access to your opponent's thoughts during the game or annotations, I'm not really sure what lessons they should be taking away from this game.
Remember, very detailed annotations are extremely important when learning from a loss! For all those showing me games - if the reason for a given move isn't self-evident or opening preparation, I want to know the thought behind that move!

Here's a game I would love to see analyzed for Black (my opponent).
Interesting game. I'm a bit perplexed though....a lot of people are showing me games they've won, and I don't really understand why. Whenever a stronger player or chess coach has offered to take a look at my games at any point in my chess career, I always wanted to show them games I lost, or struggled, or wasn't sure where I went wrong, so I could get their insight on how to improve!
It looks like your opponent played the opening inaccurately, then blundered with ...d6 and then you got a nice attack after the sacrifice. Good job on the win.
Many don't understand the importance of a thinking process and the significance of purpose behind each and every move.
The first step of improvement is to start doing the right things.
True, that may be.

I understand about posting games I lost and why knowing what the person was thinking helps a lot.
I was just trying to get my opponent some help.
That makes sense . Really it looks like ...d6 was a big mistake that pretty much directly led to a loss after it was played - first with the lost pawn, then with the big attack.

Are you going to create a video for every game we post?
I can't guarantee one for every game, but I am uploading one on Youtube later today! I'll get to as many as I can. Some factors that make me more likely to analyze a game are:
-Great, detailed annotations or descriptions of the player's move-by-move thoughts
-A longer time-control game
-A game the player lost (or otherwise struggled with) that has good instructive value

Had a 15/10 minute game against a opponent called notveryoreginal. IT was a slugfest would appreciate analysis. I played as white and lost
1. d4 1... Nf6 2. c4 2... b6 3. Nc3 3... Bb7 4. Nf3 4... e6 5. e3 5... Bb4 6. Bd2 6... d5 7. cxd5 7... Nxd5 8. Bd3 8... O-O 9. O-O 9... Nxc3 10. Bxc3 10... Bd6 11. Ne5 11... Nd7 12. Nxd7 12... Qxd7 13. Qg4 13... f5 14. Qe2 14... Rad8 15. Rfd1 15... f4 16. e4 16... Rf7 17. e5 17... Be7 18. Qh5 18... g6 19. Qh6 19... Rdf8 20. Bc4 20... Bd5 21. Bxd5 21... Qxd5 22. Rd3 22... f3 23. gxf3 23... Rxf3 24. Rxf3 24... Qxf3 25. Qe3 25... Rf5 26. Qxf3 26... Rxf3 27. Kg2 27... Rf5 28. Rc1 28... Bg5 29. Rc2 29... Bf4 30. Bd2 30... Bxd2 31. Rxd2 31... c5 32. dxc5 32... Rxe5 33. cxb6 33... axb6 34. Rd6 34... b5 35. Rd7 35... Re2 36. Re7 36... Rxb2 37. Rxe6 37... Rxa2 38. Rb6 38... Ra5 39. Kf3 39... Kg7 40. Ke4 40... Kh6 41. Kd5 41... Ra2 42. Rf6 42... Kg5 43. Rf8 43... Rb2 44. Kc5 44... Kh4 45. Rf7 45... h5 46. Rf4+ 46... Kh3 47. Rf6 47... Kxh2 48. Rxg6 48... Rxf2 49. Kxb5 49... Rf5+ 50. Kc4 50... h4 51. Kd3 51... h3 52. Ke4 52... Rf2 53. Ke3 53... Rg2 54. Rh6 54... Rg3+ 55. Kf2 55... Rg5 56. Rh4 56... Rf5+ 57. Ke3 57... Kg3 58. Rh8 58... h2 59. Rg8+ 59... Kh4 60. Ke4 60... h1=Q+ 61. Kxf5 61... Qd5+ 62. Kf6 62... Qxg8 63. Ke7 63... Qd5 64. Kf6 64... Kh5 65. Kg7 65... Qe6 66. Kf8 66... Qd7 67. Kg8 67... Kh6 68. Kf8 68... Qc7 69. Ke8 69... Qd6 70. Kf7 70... Qc6 71. Ke7 71... Kg6 72. Kf8 72... Qd7 73. Kg8 73... Qg7# 0-1

Had a 15/10 minute game against a opponent called notveryoreginal. IT was a slugfest would appreciate analysis. I played as white and lost
1. d4 1... Nf6 2. c4 2... b6 3. Nc3 3... Bb7 4. Nf3 4... e6 5. e3 5... Bb4 6. Bd2 6... d5 7. cxd5 7... Nxd5 8. Bd3 8... O-O 9. O-O 9... Nxc3 10. Bxc3 10... Bd6 11. Ne5 11... Nd7 12. Nxd7 12... Qxd7 13. Qg4 13... f5 14. Qe2 14... Rad8 15. Rfd1 15... f4 16. e4 16... Rf7 17. e5 17... Be7 18. Qh5 18... g6 19. Qh6 19... Rdf8 20. Bc4 20... Bd5 21. Bxd5 21... Qxd5 22. Rd3 22... f3 23. gxf3 23... Rxf3 24. Rxf3 24... Qxf3 25. Qe3 25... Rf5 26. Qxf3 26... Rxf3 27. Kg2 27... Rf5 28. Rc1 28... Bg5 29. Rc2 29... Bf4 30. Bd2 30... Bxd2 31. Rxd2 31... c5 32. dxc5 32... Rxe5 33. cxb6 33... axb6 34. Rd6 34... b5 35. Rd7 35... Re2 36. Re7 36... Rxb2 37. Rxe6 37... Rxa2 38. Rb6 38... Ra5 39. Kf3 39... Kg7 40. Ke4 40... Kh6 41. Kd5 41... Ra2 42. Rf6 42... Kg5 43. Rf8 43... Rb2 44. Kc5 44... Kh4 45. Rf7 45... h5 46. Rf4+ 46... Kh3 47. Rf6 47... Kxh2 48. Rxg6 48... Rxf2 49. Kxb5 49... Rf5+ 50. Kc4 50... h4 51. Kd3 51... h3 52. Ke4 52... Rf2 53. Ke3 53... Rg2 54. Rh6 54... Rg3+ 55. Kf2 55... Rg5 56. Rh4 56... Rf5+ 57. Ke3 57... Kg3 58. Rh8 58... h2 59. Rg8+ 59... Kh4 60. Ke4 60... h1=Q+ 61. Kxf5 61... Qd5+ 62. Kf6 62... Qxg8 63. Ke7 63... Qd5 64. Kf6 64... Kh5 65. Kg7 65... Qe6 66. Kf8 66... Qd7 67. Kg8 67... Kh6 68. Kf8 68... Qc7 69. Ke8 69... Qd6 70. Kf7 70... Qc6 71. Ke7 71... Kg6 72. Kf8 72... Qd7 73. Kg8 73... Qg7# 0-1
Could you please annotate your game? Again, no fancy descriptions needed, just an explanation as to what you were thinking about each move (except for obvious moves or opening prep). Thanks!

1. d4 1... Nf6 2. c4 2... b6 3. Nc3 3... Bb7 4. Nf3 Wanted to keep back the bishop to avoid pins 4... e6 5. e3 5... Bb4 6. Bd2 6... d5 7. cxd5 Taking back with the pawn is usually better 7... Nxd5 8. Bd3 8... O-O 9. O-O 9... Nxc3 10. Bxc3 10... Bd6 11. Ne5 getting development on the kingside 11... Nd7 12. Nxd7 12... Qxd7 13. Qg4 13... f5 14. Qe2 14... Rad8 15. Rfd1 15... f4 16. e4 I didn't take the pawn because my opponent would gain tempo 16... Rf7 17. e5 could be a mistake since I get a backwards pawn and a closed in bishop 17... Be7 18. Qh5? A dismissible threat 18... g6 19. Qh6? My queen position is bad 19... Rdf8 20. Bc4 20... Bd5 21. Bxd5 21... Qxd5 22. Rd3 22... f3! This move shows my bad queen position 23. gxf3 23... Rxf3 24. Rxf3 24... Qxf3 25. Qe3 25... Rf5 26. Qxf3 26... Rxf3 27. Kg2 27... Rf5 28. Rc1 28... Bg5 29. Rc2 29... Bf4 30. Bd2? A rook endgame is not good for me since I have weaker pawns. 30... Bxd2 31. Rxd2 31... c5 32. dxc5 32... Rxe5 33. cxb6 33... axb6 34. Rd6 34... b5 35. Rd7? waste of tempo 35... Re2 36. Re7 36... Rxb2 37. Rxe6 37... Rxa2 38. Rb6 38... Ra5 possible to hold due to my rook 39. Kf3 39... Kg7 40. Ke4 40... Kh6 41. Kd5 41... Ra2 42. Rf6 42... Kg5 43. Rf8 43... Rb2 44. Kc5 44... Kh4 45. Rf7 45... h5 46. Rf4+ 46... Kh3 47. Rf6 47... Kxh2 48. Rxg6 48... Rxf2 49. Kxb5 49... Rf5+ 50. Kc4 50... h4 51. Kd3 51... h3 52. Ke4 52... Rf2 53. Ke3 53... Rg2 54. Rh6 54... Rg3+ 55. Kf2 55... Rg5 56. Rh4?? Rf6! rg2+ kf1 kg3 rg6 it,s hard for black to get his king out 56... Rf5+ 57. Ke3 57... Kg3! Black has a winning position nothing more to learn 58. Rh8 58... h2 59. Rg8+ 59... Kh4 60. Ke4 60... h1=Q+ 61. Kxf5 61... Qd5+ 62. Kf6 62... Qxg8 63. Ke7 63... Qd5 64. Kf6 64... Kh5 65. Kg7 65... Qe6 66. Kf8 66... Qd7 67. Kg8 67... Kh6 68. Kf8 68... Qc7 69. Ke8 69... Qd6 70. Kf7 70... Qc6 71. Ke7 71... Kg6 72. Kf8 72... Qd7 73. Kg8 73... Qg7#

1. d4 1... Nf6 2. c4 2... b6 3. Nc3 3... Bb7 4. Nf3 Wanted to keep back the bishop to avoid pins 4... e6 5. e3 5... Bb4 6. Bd2 6... d5 7. cxd5 Taking back with the pawn is usually better 7... Nxd5 8. Bd3 8... O-O 9. O-O 9... Nxc3 10. Bxc3 10... Bd6 11. Ne5 getting development on the kingside 11... Nd7 12. Nxd7 12... Qxd7 13. Qg4 13... f5 14. Qe2 14... Rad8 15. Rfd1 15... f4 16. e4 I didn't take the pawn because my opponent would gain tempo 16... Rf7 17. e5 could be a mistake since I get a backwards pawn and a closed in bishop 17... Be7 18. Qh5? A dismissible threat 18... g6 19. Qh6? My queen position is bad 19... Rdf8 20. Bc4 20... Bd5 21. Bxd5 21... Qxd5 22. Rd3 22... f3! This move shows my bad queen position 23. gxf3 23... Rxf3 24. Rxf3 24... Qxf3 25. Qe3 25... Rf5 26. Qxf3 26... Rxf3 27. Kg2 27... Rf5 28. Rc1 28... Bg5 29. Rc2 29... Bf4 30. Bd2? A rook endgame is not good for me since I have weaker pawns. 30... Bxd2 31. Rxd2 31... c5 32. dxc5 32... Rxe5 33. cxb6 33... axb6 34. Rd6 34... b5 35. Rd7? waste of tempo 35... Re2 36. Re7 36... Rxb2 37. Rxe6 37... Rxa2 38. Rb6 38... Ra5 possible to hold due to my rook 39. Kf3 39... Kg7 40. Ke4 40... Kh6 41. Kd5 41... Ra2 42. Rf6 42... Kg5 43. Rf8 43... Rb2 44. Kc5 44... Kh4 45. Rf7 45... h5 46. Rf4+ 46... Kh3 47. Rf6 47... Kxh2 48. Rxg6 48... Rxf2 49. Kxb5 49... Rf5+ 50. Kc4 50... h4 51. Kd3 51... h3 52. Ke4 52... Rf2 53. Ke3 53... Rg2 54. Rh6 54... Rg3+ 55. Kf2 55... Rg5 56. Rh4?? Rf6! rg2+ kf1 kg3 rg6 it,s hard for black to get his king out 56... Rf5+ 57. Ke3 57... Kg3! Black has a winning position nothing more to learn 58. Rh8 58... h2 59. Rg8+ 59... Kh4 60. Ke4 60... h1=Q+ 61. Kxf5 61... Qd5+ 62. Kf6 62... Qxg8 63. Ke7 63... Qd5 64. Kf6 64... Kh5 65. Kg7 65... Qe6 66. Kf8 66... Qd7 67. Kg8 67... Kh6 68. Kf8 68... Qc7 69. Ke8 69... Qd6 70. Kf7 70... Qc6 71. Ke7 71... Kg6 72. Kf8 72... Qd7 73. Kg8 73... Qg7#
Awesome, I'll take a look when I can
Adorn, two things:
1) This game isn't annotated - these are just computer variations. As I've mentioned, please provide your move-by-move thoughts to the games you're showing me so that I can identify thought processes that can be improved and provide better feedback. I don't need fancy variations, just an explanation of what you were thinking on each turn.
2) Just curious - why are you showing me a game that you won? Your opponent blundered back rank checkmate. Wouldn't you rather seek advice on a game that you lost or struggled with?