Where did it go right?
S'pose not - although they were further apart before the game.
"When I lose, it's normally because I've blundered a piece away or missed an obvious threat, so no analysis needed."
And this time your opponent did that. In addition he allowed you two mobile central pawns, so after he drops the piece, converting the victory was straighforward. It sure helps when you don't give up material doesn't it.
"When I lose, it's normally because I've blundered a piece away or missed an obvious threat, so no analysis needed."
And this time your opponent did that. In addition he allowed you two mobile central pawns, so after he drops the piece, converting the victory was straighforward. It sure helps when you don't give up material doesn't it.
Sage advice from our greatest asset...
When I lose, it's normally because I've blundered a piece away or missed an obvious threat, so no analysis needed. Instead, I'd like some advice on this. My opponent, playing white, was rated higher than me - and yet I didn't (as far as I can see) give him a sniff. If only I could reproduce this form every time, I'd be getting somewhere. So, fellow chess.commers, what did I do well?