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Here is one of my most recent games. I just came back to chess after burnout and I just wanted to see how well I did. I think I did ok but I missed a couple of things. Still though for my first few games back I haven't lost yet(except when I had to abandon a game once to go somewhere). I played as black this game.

wow that was a really fast game. he practically fell for the fool's mate. btw you know you can post your games here(like a game showcase) instead of the link right?
How? I’m new to chess

wow that was a really fast game. he practically fell for the fool's mate. btw you know you can post your games here(like a game showcase) instead of the link right?
How? I’m new to chess
Just read my very first comment I put up on this forum. I have all the instructions there(sorry if it might be a little long).


That is called the scholar's mate. It works well with lower elo but definitely don't try it against higher elo opponents since they can end up getting a much stronger position and block the scholar's mate attack.

Just a really nice game I played. I found a really nice checkmate in 5 attack as black(It was supposed to be 8 but my opponent played a move which forced it in 5). I made it a puzzle theme just to see how well you'd do(tell me if you figured it out). Afterwards you can review the full game(I have full explanations for each move). If you have any questions on how to make puzzles on forums just ask! =)

This is just a really nice game I played(I played as white). Probably the best one this month! I played with a 96.1 accuracy score and a 100.0 endgame accuracy score. I'm pretty proud of it. The game was short, only 21 moves long before my opponent resigned but I hope some of you will learn some stuff from this game. I have full explanations for most of the moves(you don't have to read them all but it's just for extra). Hope you enjoy it! =)

Try focusing on blundering less. I know that might sound obvious but paying attention to the board before every move is really important. For example: On your 13th move instead of moving the bishop in front of your king you could've just brought the knight back to block the check and near the end of the game you blundered checkmate and took the bishop without thinking twice. At the current elo you are at now I wouldn't worry too much about more complicated tactics and strategy but if you can start to blunder less you would definitely get better.
@urinatingdog49 also what is this username???
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