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Robyoman

I’ll only analyse 1 game per person. I won’t consult the engine in any of my analyses, because I think that defeats the purpose (you can always consult the engine yourself). I’m only 1400 in blitz so if your above that rating don’t expect any groundbreaking tips, but you can still send me your game and I’ll try my best. I'll send a link of a lichess-study of the analysis. (cause I don't think I can make a study on chess.com)

AvyavNamdev

https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/138907695048

Robyoman

https://lichess.org/study/7xcR65e6/Nrai8hYI

My tips would be to be careful you don't get your pieces trapped, especially a knight on the rim. To try to gain more activity with your queens and rooks. And watch for a chance to get a passed pawn to turn things around.

Ofcourse my advice might be lacking since your higher rated than me, but I hope this is at least somewhat useful lol

QBMaster8733

hello

Robyoman

Hi, hru?

ChessAce1111
Robyoman wrote:

I’ll only analyse 1 game per person. I won’t consult the engine any of my analyses, because I think that defeats the purpose (you can always consult the engine yourself). I’m only 1400 in blitz so if your above that rating don’t expect any groundbreaking tips, but you can still send me your game and I’ll try my best. I'll send a link of a lichess-study of the analysis. (cause I don't think I can make a study on chess.com)

You can use a feature called "Classroom" on chess.com but Lichess Study is much better than cc's classroom.

Robyoman
ChessAce1111 wrote:

You can use a feature called "Classroom" on chess.com but Lichess Study is much better than cc's classroom.

Oh alright, I'll keep using Lichess study then, but good to know regardless.

BIGBEN_1

@ChessAce1111 is Lichess that much better?

MaestroDelAjedrez2025

Chess.com is much more popular than lichess

AvyavNamdev

https://www.chess.com/game/138949237352

Myrthem

https://www.chess.com/game/138987666046

After move 29 I was just at a loss: Attacking the knight on c5 with something like Re7 seemed pointless since it can always move or be protected by the rook, attacking the pawn on d5 seemed equally pointless as the opponent could simply use all their pieces to protect it. The opponent's pawns could easily stop my pawns. And since the opponent had two knights I already knew it was only a matter of time until they used forks to destroy my position (which is exactly what ended up happening).

lolmax090

https://www.chess.com/game/live/138955030488

I felt like he was much stronger than me

jonathan96962347643647

Smiley_face10 did the exact same thing before you...

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/game-analysis/post-your-game-here-114887232

Robyoman
Myrthem schreef:

https://www.chess.com/game/138987666046

After move 29 I was just at a loss: Attacking the knight on c5 with something like Re7 seemed pointless since it can always move or be protected by the rook, attacking the pawn on d5 seemed equally pointless as the opponent could simply use all their pieces to protect it. The opponent's pawns could easily stop my pawns. And since the opponent had two knights I already knew it was only a matter of time until they used forks to destroy my position (which is exactly what ended up happening).

https://lichess.org/study/56mif8DM/I6s0nSRg

Tips: Look for hanging pawns in the center, especially for when your knight can capture them, these can be harder to spot when your not looking for them.
Watch out for knight forks.
Search for pins.

jonathan96962347643647

you copycat I hope your forum gets locked

and you go into burnout where you will end up quiting chess in its entirety because suck so bad at the game because you kept playing thinking that you were just on an elo drop facing better oponents

Robyoman
jonathan96962347643647 schreef:

you copycat I hope your forum gets locked

and you go into burnout where you will end up quiting chess in its entirety because suck so bad at the game because you kept playing thinking that you were just on an elo drop facing better oponents

Eh... Why would it be a problem that I'm analysing other people's games..? I don't see the issue here. I also don't think Smileyface would have anything against it, it's not like he's my competition or smth lol

JrMcDonald
Check out this #chess game: JrMcDonald vs WHIGHTE7 - https://www.chess.com/game/live/138950327708

Thank buddy in advance!!
jonathan96962347643647
Robyoman wrote:
jonathan96962347643647 schreef:

you copycat I hope your forum gets locked

and you go into burnout where you will end up quiting chess in its entirety because suck so bad at the game because you kept playing thinking that you were just on an elo drop facing better oponents

Eh... Why would it be a problem that I'm analysing other people's games..? I don't see the issue here. I also don't think Smileyface would have anything against it, it's not like he's my competition or smth lol

well turns out I know smiley in real life and he was the one who actually was ranting Abt this to me so I felt like should have brought this to your attention

Robyoman

well turns out I know smiley in real life and he was the one who actually was ranting Abt this to me so I felt like should have brought this to your attention

Well, what if I review a game of Smileyface and he reviews a game of mine. Then instead of being competitors, we'll help each other out in our analytic endeavours.

Robyoman
lolmax090 schreef:

https://www.chess.com/game/live/138955030488

I felt like he was much stronger than me

https://lichess.org/study/LSwIsP2g/7JUBAyBi

Your opponent played really well that game, far above 780 imo, but that’s prob because he knew that opening trap well.

My tips for you are:
Try to play more forcing moves (referring to Bd2) so your opponent can’t walk all over you.
When your queen is kicked away, move it to a square where it can’t get easily kicked away again.
If you play the queens gambit, be careful about reinforcing with the b-pawn.