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I blundered my queen in the beginning, i dont think it could get any worse than that. As usual, i never resign, i played my game and checkmated the king with only one rook while he had his queen, bishop and the rook. Its funny tbh

Game Link : https://www.chess.com/game/148028428304

And please tell me what i can improvise on and what steps i need to take to make my gameplay a better one

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CheckmatesMadeByMe wrote:

I blundered my queen in the beginning, i dont think it could get any worse than that. As usual, i never resign, i played my game and checkmated the king with only one rook while he had his queen, bishop and the rook. Its funny tbh
Game Link : https://www.chess.com/game/148028428304And please tell me what i can improvise on and what steps i need to take to make my gameplay a better one

Material wins games, but determination checkmates kings. 👑⚔️
Well fought till the very end.In chess, the queen may fall, but the king decides the war. 👑

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gg

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NOOR_OG1 wrote:

U blunder many peicees dont do that im telling u as a 1100 lichess player

ohh, oki. Which all pieces did i blunder other than the queen.

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you have some similar problems to me bro, ik that you shouldn't nessicarily attack in the beggining of the game, you need to develop your peices to get into a safe, and neat position, a couple other things include we should plan what our opponents response could be prioritizing if they can make a fork, skewer, or a painful pin, Im blanking out rn I'm pretty sure there is probably more but I couldn't tell u, anyway got one more thing:

Don't feel bad for making those blunder everybody makes 'em, they help you learn, and learning is definitely not a fail.

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ofc there are plenty of exceptions where attacking helps u XD

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White missed Rxa7 mate.

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CheckmatesMadeByMe menulis:

I blundered my queen in the beginning, i dont think it could get any worse than that. As usual, i never resign, i played my game and checkmated the king with only one rook while he had his queen, bishop and the rook. Its funny tbh
Game Link : https://www.chess.com/game/148028428304And please tell me what i can improvise on and what steps i need to take to make my gameplay a better one

your opponent just missed a checkmate move

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Claudia_2025 wrote:
CheckmatesMadeByMe menulis:

I blundered my queen in the beginning, i dont think it could get any worse than that. As usual, i never resign, i played my game and checkmated the king with only one rook while he had his queen, bishop and the rook. Its funny tbh
Game Link : https://www.chess.com/game/148028428304And please tell me what i can improvise on and what steps i need to take to make my gameplay a better one

your opponent just missed a checkmate move

Yea, if it were not for the pawn push in the end, he would have won the game

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That game was awesome! grin

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Gg hehe

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😱😱😱🫡🗿♟️👑

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😯

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Very interesting game. Something I would recommend is playing rapid games. At that level it’s very important to first understand how to calculate, and blitz or bullet really just ruins that for you. Here is a list of things I think you need to work on, in order of most important:

1. Tactics. Tactics are 99% of the game, or so it’s said. Learn basic tactics and positions so your pattern recognition can become better. Maybe even try the woodpecker method if you have time.
3. Basic principles. I got this book full of principles called the TAO of Chess. It was fulled of principles and if you’re ready to spend some money I really recommend it. You missed some chances in this game to show your principal knowledge. You missed some free pawns, you put your queen in the middle of the board (where, I might add, allowed the opponent to develop a lot of pieces), and you allowed trades while down material.
2. Blunder Check. Don’t just know it but be able to unconsciously do it in your games. It may become boring at first, when you must consciously think of it, but you’ll get used to it. Past 1400 you really need to get out of the habit of making simple mistakes.

Once you reach the 1200-1400 range, I suggest learning more openings, endgames, and middle games. Understand different ways to calculate in a position. There are a lot of good books that will help you. If you’re near a library, you could consider getting a library card and make use of it!

Just remember nobody got good at chess without work (unless you see it in TV). You, also, will have to work extremely hard.

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Sightigh wrote:
Very interesting game. Something I would recommend is playing rapid games. At that level it’s very important to first understand how to calculate, and blitz or bullet really just ruins that for you. Here is a list of things I think you need to work on, in order of most important:
1. Tactics. Tactics are 99% of the game, or so it’s said. Learn basic tactics and positions so your pattern recognition can become better. Maybe even try the woodpecker method if you have time.
3. Basic principles. I got this book full of principles called the TAO of Chess. It was fulled of principles and if you’re ready to spend some money I really recommend it. You missed some chances in this game to show your principal knowledge. You missed some free pawns, you put your queen in the middle of the board (where, I might add, allowed the opponent to develop a lot of pieces), and you allowed trades while down material.
2. Blunder Check. Don’t just know it but be able to unconsciously do it in your games. It may become boring at first, when you must consciously think of it, but you’ll get used to it. Past 1400 you really need to get out of the habit of making simple mistakes.
Once you reach the 1200-1400 range, I suggest learning more openings, endgames, and middle games. Understand different ways to calculate in a position. There are a lot of good books that will help you. If you’re near a library, you could consider getting a library card and make use of it!
Just remember nobody got good at chess without work (unless you see it in TV). You, also, will have to work extremely hard.

Thank u for the insight, will follow it and get better at the game

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i got 3 move checkmate very satisfying
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CheckmatesMadeByMe wrote:
Sightigh wrote:
Very interesting game. Something I would recommend is playing rapid games. At that level it’s very important to first understand how to calculate, and blitz or bullet really just ruins that for you. Here is a list of things I think you need to work on, in order of most important:
1. Tactics. Tactics are 99% of the game, or so it’s said. Learn basic tactics and positions so your pattern recognition can become better. Maybe even try the woodpecker method if you have time.
3. Basic principles. I got this book full of principles called the TAO of Chess. It was fulled of principles and if you’re ready to spend some money I really recommend it. You missed some chances in this game to show your principal knowledge. You missed some free pawns, you put your queen in the middle of the board (where, I might add, allowed the opponent to develop a lot of pieces), and you allowed trades while down material.
2. Blunder Check. Don’t just know it but be able to unconsciously do it in your games. It may become boring at first, when you must consciously think of it, but you’ll get used to it. Past 1400 you really need to get out of the habit of making simple mistakes.
Once you reach the 1200-1400 range, I suggest learning more openings, endgames, and middle games. Understand different ways to calculate in a position. There are a lot of good books that will help you. If you’re near a library, you could consider getting a library card and make use of it!
Just remember nobody got good at chess without work (unless you see it in TV). You, also, will have to work extremely hard.

Thank u for the insight, will follow it and get better at the game


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https://www.chess.com/game/computer/803491673 reset mate