League Game


In the 25th move, you had his bishop. Why didn't you take it?
In the 26th move, you should have captured with your rook.
In the 27th move, I'm guessing you didn't see his Knight on g6. That's the beauty of discovered checks. They are usually two-pronged attacks.
In the 33rd move, there were better ways of protecting the pawn, such as a4. After the rook exchange, he had two extra pawns, which meant that the game was over.
One question, how did you get a USCF rating?

In the 25th move, you had his bishop. Why didn't you take it?
In the 26th move, you should have captured with your rook.
In the 27th move, I'm guessing you didn't see his Knight on g6. That's the beauty of discovered checks. They are usually two-pronged attacks.
In the 33rd move, there were better ways of protecting the pawn, such as a4. After the rook exchange, he had two extra pawns, which meant that the game was over.
One question, how did you get a USCF rating?
If the bishop was captured on move 25, then black could fork the King and Rook on e-2.