If you could post it in one of the interactive diagrams, it would make this a lot easier to analyze, click on the little chess diagram, then it pretty much walks you through how to do it.
That being said, I think that moves 11 and 17 seemed a little off to me. Not poor moves, but moves that could be better, ya know? On 11 it just seemed you got a little overzealous with your bishop, I couldn't find a great alternate move though, and on paper it isn't a major blunder or anything, but it just feels off. I think it's worth a look, maybe you can find something.
On 17, I apologize for not having any better alternatives, but I think you could've found a more perfect move, ya know? Hmmm, not really sure what else to say, not a bad move, but really think outside the box, maybe you can see something?
These are just my feelings, I tend to play with my senses, feeling around the board for the weaknesses rather than analyzing, so perhaps those moves were fine, but they feel a tad weaker compared to your other moves in this game.
And I'm not sure why he left, he could've escaped, and he wasn't THAT far behind, you had him backtracking but if he was levelheaded he could've put up a fight that's for sure. But a good blunder free game nonetheless :D
Hey guys, just played my very first game (unrated) on here. I won, but was down a point in material. Not fishing for compliments, it was against a 1200 rated opponent, and that's probably somewhere around where I'm rated also to be honest. Just looking for some insight on any weak moves I made, and what I could have done better.
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game.html?id=148242637
I feel like he may have wasted a few moves toward the end with fruitless pawn attacks instead of activating his rooks. Although when he left (he didn't resign, he just abandoned the game, though I'm confident I had it won), there was still plenty of chess to be played. After 22. Qxh6 I assumed he would play 22... f5 blocking my bishop with support from his e-pawn (since if he doesn't, I've got mate at Qh7). I was anticipating playing 23. Rd3 in response, planning to bring my rook to g3. I assume he would have moved his rook on F8 to make an escape route for his King and from there I should have been able to gobble up some material and close it out. I was only down a bit in material, but I felt really good about my position. I'm just looking for tips or any weak moves I made, and better alternatives.
I will say that a definite weakness of mine is bishop positioning in the openings. I never really understand why, for example, a white player might place his f1 bishop on b5 (pinning the knight) vs c4 (putting pressure on the f7 pawn) vs just placing it on e2 (just getting it out of the way to castle kingside) vs fianchettoing it on g2. I don't see why one is stronger than the other. I know that it's entirely circumstantial, but I am never able to see why one bishop move is stronger than another. So because of that, I do have trouble understanding where to position my bishop for maximum effectiveness. I just try to make good moves!
Anyway, I'd appreciate any help or insight from you guys. Thanks!