Forums

Beginner's game with room for improvement

Sort:
monty

I did fairly well up until the end-game with short term planning and opportunistic play, but there must have been a quicker way - the end-game seemed unnecessarily protracted.  (Though i won in the end)

Was my general policy of exhanging once ahead a bad one?  Where could I have pressed home the advantage through an earlier attack from move 17 onwards?

 

This was my first game on the site, thanks in advance for any guidance. Laughing

Patzer24

24. 0-0 was the main error I saw. At this point you are in an endgame and the king does not need saftey as it cannot be mated. So you should have played 24. Kd2 Rxa2 25. Ra1 Rb2 26. Rhb2 and he cannot avoid trading his last rook and you clean up the position with the extra rook.

 

But yes, you have the main idea to trade material when you are up. Very nice game, congratulations and keep up the great chess!  Smile

silverboyIII
congratz man..... nice game! :(
batgirl

I think instead of 18. Ne7+, exchanging knights, that 18. Nb6+, winning the Rook, may have been better.

In the endgame, I think 25. f4 (or Re1) would have been a killer.  Connected pawns backed by Rooks, attacking a King, would have been unstoppable, especially with Black's Rook stuck on the 2nd rank.

syrianchessmaster
move 43, why didn't you queen your pawn and go down for a fast mate?
chopra
Let's analyse from the begining 4.be3, better c3(to take the center with pawns). Nc3, better Bc4 or Bc5 for development and be ready for castle. So on, the game was going nice(some mistakes of blacks). I think the castle was ok to put the 2 rooks in play. Nice game.
monty
Thanks, some useful stuff to think through there Smile
TheRealThreat

Mony good game! A person had told me that "a mistake is not a mistake unless you recongize it and exploit it". In this game you took full advantage of black many mistakes. You played a hell of a game! I question only one move, 4.Be3 and even c3 suggest by chopra is questionable. In the Opening white has the first move initiative instead of defending d5 with Be4 why not dxe5?

If black take back 4.dxe5 dxe5 5.Qxd8+ Kxd8, now black king can't castle to safety and is expose If 5...Nxd7 6.Nxe5 win a pawn, or 4.dxe5 Nxe5 5.Nxe5 dxe5 6.Qxd8+Kxd8 black king still expose. That's is the normal follow up after playing the aggressive move 3.d4