I think analyzing games where you won because of blunders and horrible play is the best way to improve.
Indian Game, 7 Minute
What do you want me to tell you?
Your opening was decent for your level, and after it you just punished someone's blunder. There is nothing to learn here. Share loses if you want people's thoughts.
But if you want to, I can go ahead.
7...b6 is horrible, your opponent has an open bishop sitting on g2 and yet you weaken all the diagonal. Right now Im looking at Ne5-Rb8-Nc6 which seems like winning for White.
8...c6, Why not Bb7, you played b6 to fianchetto your bishop right?
13...Bxf3, the computer already told you that move was horrible. Firstly that long diagonal is weak as hell and you give your light squared bishop? And you cant win the pawn that way, cause your rook is hanging on a8.
Ng4 was completely winning, if you play the King's Indian you should be aware of that.
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What do you lot think? I've had stockfish tell me it wasn't a bad game.