I think I might give you prep based on who you're playing
If I notice a mistake they play a lot in their openings I'll teach you what to play against it
I think I might give you prep based on who you're playing
If I notice a mistake they play a lot in their openings I'll teach you what to play against it
Hi I'm gonna be out for most the morning/afternoon today but if you play a 10+0 game I'll analyse when I can
Read through this when you get the chance, I just created a study on one of your games
https://lichess.org/study/TWQpZg31/TFouf3lo
Some problems I saw just from this 1 game:
1. Bringing your queen out early
2. Not castling quickly enough and not developing your pieces in the opening
3. Missing 2 move mate tactics
4. Opening up the centre without castling (big positional mistake)
5. Checking without any reason behind it
6. Moving your queen too much
7. Missing hanging pieces
8. Trading when attacking/winning
9. Missing remove the defender tactics
10. Missing bishop forks
11. Missing rook pins
12. Not dealing with opponent's passed pawns correctly
13. Not dealing with your own passed pawns correctly
i think openings i'll drill it in your head to develop and castle asap, then we can practice remove the defender tactics and pins and maybe some mate in 2s
I tried to learn queens gambit but I got bored of it
I play queen's gambit but play 4 knights as black sometimes