HARD WORK Keeps Paying off

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FofoTheDealer

This is part 2 Of Hard Work is Paying off ;

Today I played against non other than "Romkachess" who is an NM , very strong player , he has also a Youtube channel where he posts a lot of shorts go check it out;

I was just playing some blitz games of King of The Hill Variant and I got paired against him ;

The first game with no disrespect I cooked him , I took his soul with The Vienna Game Qg4 Line, but he tricked me in the end cuz he got an unstoppable win with his king ready to enter the center ;

Here is where he tricked me : 

The second game : was a roller-coaster I was winning then the position is equal then I lost to a brutal checkmate;

Then I challenged him to real chess game (Unrated) and again I was completely winning in a rook endgame 

    

but then I threw the whole advantage , the game concluded to a draw by agreement;half

So my point is that you CAN !! do it ;

JUST DO IT and BELIEVE In Yourselves !!

FofoTheDealer

If you wanted to see wins you could have checked my profile , and look who's talking a little 1000 player playing chess in a nutshell lmao

basixTheSwexiest
I was inspired by the title until I saw you lost 2 games that you should’ve won and luckily drew 1 game. Not I’m not inspired.
PromisingPawns

Throwing the advantage away means you didn't understand why you were better. It happens with all of us. I personally don't count them as advantage.

LuxAeterna83

No, it doesn't

FofoTheDealer
basixTheSwexiest wrote:
I was inspired by the title until I saw you lost 2 games that you should’ve won and luckily drew 1 game. Not I’m not inspired.

Yeah but those games were a variant so even the material is huge but the king in the center is checkmate; In addition I cooked too many 2200 and 2300 rated players with very high accuracy of 90 92 97 percent ; Go check them out they have too many brilliants

FofoTheDealer
PromisingPawns wrote:

Throwing the advantage away means you didn't understand why you were better. It happens with all of us. I personally don't count them as advantage.

I agree with you but that wasn't the case , because to be very honest I was playing on my laptop and didn't have a mouse for speed and low time controls , so I panicked and I was very slow

ChessMasteryOfficial

That's an impressive experience and a great attitude to have!

swimandchessyall
I agree that hard work does pay off, what a good inspiration!
BigChessplayer665
FofoTheDealer wrote:
PromisingPawns wrote:

Throwing the advantage away means you didn't understand why you were better. It happens with all of us. I personally don't count them as advantage.

I agree with you but that wasn't the case , because to be very honest I was playing on my laptop and didn't have a mouse for speed and low time controls , so I panicked and I was very slow

You should try playing a couple bullet games right before a rapid game

The issue is bullet cam make you play a a bit stupid so not playing too many is important but for me at least I have really good time usage when I play like one bullet game then switch to rapid (I use all my time instead of blitzing out every more ironically )