Anybody struggling to convert won position into a win

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Anybody struggling to convert won position into a win. It is not tactics it just about one single move you don't want to commit. Seems like a physiological problem. 

redghost101
I can always see a way but I also either blunder or misclick then lose 50% of the time
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redghost101 wrote:
I can always see a way but I also either blunder or misclick then lose 50% of the time

Good for you

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In finding way

 

AtaChess68
Yes, I have the same.

What do you mean by ‘psychological problem’? And do you have example games?
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By Psychological problem I mean some past experience I am suffering it that is showing in the present (even though the formal definition may not be same as mine)

AtaChess68
Yeah, I think I see what you mean and I do recognize what you are talking about. You might be scared to continue aggressively?

I think in the same line I am a bit scared to push my pawns in an advantage situation.
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sometimes you have to calculate a bit more or just try it again, there's no problem wanting to try the same thing

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AtaChess68 wrote:
Yeah, I think I see what you mean and I do recognize what you are talking about. You might be scared to continue aggressively?

I think in the same line I am a bit scared to push my pawns in an advantage situation.

I was not scared I just give up because I saw no hope of winning. But I was really scared in Rd1 line

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YeetSleepRepeat wrote:

sometimes you have to calculate a bit more or just try it again, there's no problem wanting to try the same thing

Maybe needed more patience and wanting to make to the top. I don't want to hurt their self-respect by topping them

AtaChess68
Yeah, I don’t mean that you should have pushed your pawns i your case. You should have played your rook indeed. But I think I recognize the psychological pattern.
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AtaChess68 wrote:
Yeah, I don’t mean that you should have pushed your pawns i your case. You should have played your rook indeed. But I think I recognize the psychological pattern.

I know. Yeah, the word scared you mean was not the same word scared I understood. Ok, thank you for your understanding. That what all I needed