Well played. Too bad you lost on time. At 7:34 you were struggling to find a good move and spend two minutes to play 20 Re1. In situations like that simply determine what your bad pieces are and think on how to improve them. In that position your worst piece is your knight on d2. It doesn't attack or defend anything, and even has no squares to go to. So how to improve it? A good spot for the knight is c3 where it puts pressure on black's pawn at d5. To get it there you must first move the rook on b1 to another square (it's not doing much there anyway) and follow up with Nb1 and Nc3. An alternative would be to move the f-rook and then move your knight to e3. I believe the engine recommends this move multiple times in the game review.
Even with the loss of your bishop, this was a pretty solid game for you.
Try to think without moving your pieces, just an advice
cuz if you accidentally drop a piece and blunder, you'll be very mad at yourself 👽
...it's also just annoying to watch. 🫣
@@busfaucet i'll not say that
but this is a bad habit ☺️
@@busfaucet When he hovers it over a square that you can see is a bad move, it can give you anxiety 😂
Well played. Too bad you lost on time.
At 7:34 you were struggling to find a good move and spend two minutes to play 20 Re1. In situations like that simply determine what your bad pieces are and think on how to improve them. In that position your worst piece is your knight on d2. It doesn't attack or defend anything, and even has no squares to go to.
So how to improve it? A good spot for the knight is c3 where it puts pressure on black's pawn at d5. To get it there you must first move the rook on b1 to another square (it's not doing much there anyway) and follow up with Nb1 and Nc3. An alternative would be to move the f-rook and then move your knight to e3. I believe the engine recommends this move multiple times in the game review.
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