some better moves -- 8 B-b5 wins Black's Queen ! 9 Qxb4 wins a Bishop 10 B-b5 wins Black's Queen
I prefer 21 Nd7 followed by Nc5
I prefer 29 Nxa6 then if Ra8 then N(d7) - c5
as game goes, you need to push your "a" pawn and try to Queen it, ie; 41 a4 followed by a5. Then gang up on his "a" pawn and win it. then continue to push your "a" pawn for your advantage.
Looking for advice on how to play two knights and one bishop versus a single rook...Looking for advice on how to play two knights and one bishop versus a single rook...
Link for game: https://www.chess.com/live/game/3033159337
I am sure that I made plenty of 'nooby/beginner' mistakes in this game and I am working on removing blunders from my game but nevertheless I thought that I had worked myself into a decent position by move 36. From here I struggled to capitalise on any material advantage I had and was wondering how I could improve on this? I am aware that my pawn structure was practically non existent. Thanks in advance!