
Sweet Knight Action


A really thoughtful one. 8.Rb1 and 9.Na4 by white are the opportunities that black capitalised on. Safer would have been Be2 and 00 in place of those moves. Fianchettoed black bishop was adequately taken care of. Possibly opening up of g&h pawns after caseling, with the major attack happening in the queen side would have yielded results later...
Hmm, not an expert, but this is my understanding.
Hey everyone. Check out this game, and let me know what you think! Thanks! I'm proud of the sequence at the end. Doing the tactics puzzles have helped a lot. This is one of the coolest things I've ever done playing chess.