Post your games here :)
quite a few blunders here, one of my old games
https://www.chess.com/analysis/library/tUvfPibki?tab=analysis
plz take a look at this game (:
You did well taking advantage of your opponents mistakes and you made very few if any of your own.
you missed that backrank checkmate at first but you found it in the end. Just make sure not to let your oppenent pull of any tactics on you(ex: the queen and rook fork). Otherwise you did very well.
This was one of my few good games recently. Like I said I am currently under burnout and I might be taking a break from chess for about a week or so.
If you want to know how to edit the game display the way I did just check the top comment. I edited it and added instructions on how to edit game displays. =)
You did ok but you've definitely got some work left to do. Avoid letting your opponent pull off any tactics and study the endgame and middlegame. You did well taking advantage of your opponents mistakes and blunders but you also made some of your own. As long as you pay attention to the board before making moves and you study both the middlegame and endgame I think your good to go! =)
You did ok but you've definitely got some work left to do. Avoid letting your opponent pull off any tactics and study the endgame and middlegame. You did well taking advantage of your opponents mistakes and blunders but you also made some of your own. As long as you pay attention to the board before making moves and you study both the middlegame and endgame I think your good to go! =)
Ok thanks!
This was a game from one of my tournaments. My opponent was a 1483 FIDE eight-year-old. He made his moves pretty quickly, often roaming the hall and coming back once I had made my move. The game was pretty interesting. It was the longest game of the seventh round lasting 81 moves over a span of three hours.