should I start playing checkers instead?

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mrhjornevik

I should tell you my analyse, but I only begin to cry. on move 5 and 6 I forgott about his dark bishop, I liked the following attack and I got a knight. Move 17 I think was the big mistake and I should maybe go Qc6 and move the knight? 22. Bc5 I was happy with, but hi contered it and from there I think I was doomed. Anyone who know how I could have saved both the bishop and the knight? or gained some material?

d6 was to release the light bishop, stupid move maybe and after he moved his rook I thanked him for the game and continued just hoping he should make a mistake 

mrhjornevik

nobody?

Yaroslavl

I would start with  the  game  tic tac toe

StrategicusRex

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mrhjornevik
theweaponking wrote:

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Thanx. This was just what I was looking for, I especially enjoyed where you showed me how I could have won as black. I am impressed. 

ArtNJ

Bullet games are not the best for learning and analysis.  Respect to The Weapon King for taking the time to help you, but honestly at your level, I think the take away needs to be a bit simpler -- dont play moves like f3 and g4 before you develop your pieces.  It weakens your king's protection, and coupled with a lack of development, tends to cause problems.  That is what I would learn from this game.  

mrhjornevik

thanx art :)

ppandachess
mrhjornevik wrote:
 

We all get our hearts broken by painful losses...but recovering makes you stronger :) As a general advice, try to play SIMPLER chess following principles (try to develop pieces quickly, knight first, avoid moving the same piece many times)...hope that helps

http://chess-teacher.com/1632.html

ChezBoy

Yes. Just kidding. Keep working and you'll get better.