What's the forced mate? I'm curious - it looks hard.
My win against a king's indian.

what was the time control of the game ? i mean how many minutes ? was it played on internet or OTB ?
anyways, i was just checking your claim and found it to be very true.
hats off to you for playing in such a manner which is usually seen in GM games.
here is a pic which shows the engine scores except for the book moves.
[blue ones-- best moves, no colour - agreement with engine, orange - a slight inaccuracy, red- blunder ]
what software do you use to do it?

Nice evaluation table rajnikant, thanks. it was an online 10 minute game, i hadn't played chess in a while, so it was good to see that i still can play a bit good chess, the hardest move for me to find was actually 7.h3, it required good understanding of the position, for computer it's just book move but to find it over the board is another matter.
I donno why but i not playing chess much anymore, only from time to time, i guess im being busy with other matters these days, hopefully i return to studying/playing chess again in the future, for the time being im learning/applying the principles of another "game" :).
Thanks to all for the comments.
I analyzed this game with a computer after the game, and i already have one inaccuracy, despite being a rapid game, so you can say i played in GM style :D.
I don't study openings, so to be honest i usually have problems when facing theoretical lines, this time i did well i think.
I'd like if a good player looks at this game, and my thought process maybe, and tell me where i could improve not just the moves maybe but also my thinking method, any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance.