Your ratings are that of a beginner.
You dont have "existing" tactics.
You dont follow opening principles.
You hang pieces.
You miss simple tactics.
You might want to actually work on getting better, instead of cheap tricks.
Your ratings are that of a beginner.
You dont have "existing" tactics.
You dont follow opening principles.
You hang pieces.
You miss simple tactics.
You might want to actually work on getting better, instead of cheap tricks.
Sorry guys i posted the same thread twice.... you will see what i mean here: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/game-analysis/how-to-divert-opponents-attention-from-secondary-attack?page=1#last_comment
I explaine what i mean a littel bit better
Sorry guys i posted the same thread twice.... you will see what i mean here: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/game-analysis/how-to-divert-opponents-attention-from-secondary-attack?page=1#last_comment
I explaine what i mean a littel bit better
Youre not looking to improve, youre just looking to be a jerk. Untrakcing.
Hey all. Interesting conundrum here. I was playing earlier today and was about to unleash a devastating attack on my opponent, when he did something i didn't see or expect and essentially won the game. Here is the game:
As you may (or maybe not) be able to see... I was secretly preparing to fork his king and queen or king and rook, but he didn't notice that that was happening. what i'm asking is that is there a way to distract an opponent (through chat maybe, or taking an inordinately long time to move) that would make him/her lose focus? I only ask because I would like to encorporate such tactics on top of my existing tactics to make them truly sublime. If i can successfully draw attention away from what actually matters (in this case a secret build up of significant threats) then I think my game will truly be world class.
Thank you for your support in advance... I look forward to your suggestions.