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mister_gcc

How do i start a new topic?

Gerogerigegege

tl;dr

PawnSupremacy

Hey, how do I create a topic to share a game I recently played?

RitwikBilgi


Hey guys I just played a wonderful positional game with a deep positional exchange sac that won the game for me!! http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=1342342159 GUYS PLEASE ANALYSE ThIS GAME AND PLEASE COMMENT BELOW IF THERE WAS A FASTER WAY TO WIN. and would one of you please post this game in a board format.(preferably the person who comments first) 😃

MagAlves
PawnSupremacy wrote:

Hey, how do I create a topic to share a game I recently played?

You mean here on this thread?

Use the chess editor

aryl4g

Hugh_T_Patterson wrote:

Great information. I would have posted something that was completely wrong. I have made a copy of the guidelines and will use them when I post my first opening problem! Thank you again.

Hugh_T_Patterson wrote: Great information. I would have posted something that was completely wrong. I have made a copy of the guidelines and will use them when I post my first opening problem! Thank you again.

mcostan

How do you annotate a game? I downloaded a pgn but am unsure of what to do next.

aw0000056709

Hello everyone, I have read this forum RULES.

Here, I will post a game, where I win, BUT, I WANT TO LEARN TOO! Please analyze my game, and tell me which moves I can improve / strengthen. What should I do when facing certain move, etc.

 



Uberstellar

How do I start a new topic? For the life of me I can't find a "new thread" button anywhere. Sorry for the noob question here.

printscharming

Wow, ran across this post today, looking for some advice on game analysis. Had not ever thought about posting any of my games, but after reading this great forum, I might consider.  I was trying to see where to post a question. Hopefully,  I can do that here. 

Question:

Is there anyway to have moves time stamped?  I tend to lose many games on time and in reviewing my games, I'd like to see where that time was spent.  Then, maybe I can take a closer look as to what I was thinking, seeing, or considering at that point.

aman_makhija

I agree with all, except #2. Why can't you learn from your opponent's mistakes. 

Often times at beginner and intermediate level, many games are won, even though you don't deserve to win them. So, you might have lost a pawn in the middlegame, but your opponent blundered a mating net in the endgame, much later. Then you need to find where you made a mistake while losing your pawn.

This happens very often at begginners level, and intermediate (like me!)

aman_makhija

IN my opinion, you can learn from your opponenent's losses too.

macer75

Man, the OP has been here for 9 years!

aman_makhija

SO? CHess.com started in the 1990's

Tom_Brady_SB49_Champ

oldest chess.com forum? 9 yrs ago

SimSim64

I'm new here - how can I use the computeranalyzes?

Dobrodewed
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AlonaMartin

awesome guidelines....thank you for sharing such a great information...

AlliumSativum

Can I pause during the game analysis?

GeorgeFessaras
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