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Just post your games here and we'll help you figure out ways you could improve. This includes general advice, opening advice and suggestions, development and positioning, tactical feedback, endgame help, blunder prevention and more! I might not be able to respond to all games but i'll try my best to. As of right now I'm 1400 elo so you might not get the most complex advice but i'll try my best to help you be able to work your way across the 1000 elo mark and potentially further! Just leave your game or games down in the comments and i'll respond as soon as possible! For any more experienced players I'd really appreciate it if you guys posted games of your own and broke them down for us or gave us some advice of your own! Thank you =)

Also please make this the most commented forum!

Link: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/make-this-the-most-commented-forum-attempt-2-115010710

How to post your game:(I get this very often so I decided to organize this comment more lol)

To post your game you need to click on the little chess board to your left above your text box. It is located right next to the image icon. After that click "load from game history" and select the game you want to post by clicking the box next to your preferred game.

How to edit the game display:

After selecting your game, before you load it as a comment you have the option to edit it. This includes visuals, move explanations, and showing brilliants, blunders, greats, etc. To edit a move simply right click on whichever move you want(the little text with numbers, letters, and the piece icons. Ex: 1. e4). Then select comment before or after to add text to the move and pick whatever sign matches the move best(brilliants, greats, blunder, etc). Keep on doing this until you think you're done with all the important moves. To add arrows simply right click and drag across the board and to add red squares just right click on whichever square you want.

This is a spin-off thread about 100.0 accuracy games I made a little while ago. Very similar to this one except...well it's about 100.0 accuracy games. So post your 100.0 accuracy games here!😅😁🤯: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/game-showcase/i-got-a-100-0-accuracy-game-post-your-100-0-accuracy-games-here-if-u-had-any-114999696 

P.S. This comment was heavily reworked to make it much more understandable and organized since it was posted(trust me the first thing was not great) Last updated - Jan 2, 2026

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This is just an example game. This was my first blitz game on this account which is why I was facing someone with 850 elo.

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i really don't know why is was so bad in this game... I did I lot of mistakes

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Area for improvement: on move 55 rather than moving that pawn up you should've just brought your king to the f6 square and then the g7 square on the next move(assuming he moved the pawn up. If not then you could've gone around and taken his pawn from up front). That would have stopped his promotion and allowed you to safely bring your pawn to the end since his king would just take too long trying to stop the pawn on the A file and coming back to stop your pawn on the G file.

Overall while you did make some mistakes I don't think you played too bad and if you just study endgames along with the middlegame a little you would be able to overcome these sort of problems.

I know this might sound too straight forward but before any move take a good look at what your opponent is trying to do. I noticed that you overlooked some of your opponents ideas and that definitely affected you throughout the game.

My overall conclusion is just try studying endgames and the middlegame(there are drills on chess.com to practice endgames and the middlegame) and try to figure out what your opponent is trying to do before making a move. This is all coming from a 1100 elo player(this is a new account I made because I stopped playing on my old one) so my advice might not be the greatest but I hope this helped. =)

@Schachpferd1

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This was my first freestyle game =)

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You've heard of Extreme Hang-gliding? Extreme Skiing? Extreme Snow-boarding?

Here is my contribution to Extreme Chess.

Kids, don't try this at home!

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That was a really good game. I like how you explained a lot of the moves in the analyses. prob one of the best games i've seen(apart from pro games). =)

@blueemu

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I heard Bobby Fischer got a 17 move checkmate before. This game was brilliant!

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https://www.chess.com/game/live/138756883918?move=0

I've used this or similar several times. Such fun! Of course it'd fail with more advanced players but this stuff tickles me beyond belief!

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https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/142287637721?tab=review&move=42

This one is a funny one ,im tyred playing a lot and decided to play some fischer random to wash my brain from theory ,then i blundered queen and continue to play and delivered a checkmate

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i am the one with the black pieces

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Tip: don't rely on your opponent to blunder to win games.

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Did i do good?

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It was good apart from that one blunder. You did well applying pressure on your opponent. =)

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=)

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Martin's tuff!!!!