not sure if I understood correctly but in the early game you said you wanted to play queen A5 check and take the knight after, but the knight was protected by the light square bishop
Fun Fact: when the knight comes to c3 instead of to d2 in the London System that is known as the “Jobava London”. Don’t let the name fool you. It has the same name as the traditional London, but it is generally a lot more sharp and does not usually play the same as a regular London System.
Oh yeah good point. I don’t pay attention to h4 checks with black, since most people don’t push f3 so early as white. I should pay attention to when the diagonals open up to the king through.
not sure if I understood correctly but in the early game you said you wanted to play queen A5 check and take the knight after, but the knight was protected by the light square bishop
Fun Fact: when the knight comes to c3 instead of to d2 in the London System that is known as the “Jobava London”. Don’t let the name fool you. It has the same name as the traditional London, but it is generally a lot more sharp and does not usually play the same as a regular London System.
of course, i am speaking theoretically. At the 900-1000 level only God himself knows how the Jobava London games will go 😂
lol, of course. I don’t see it too often
Going Qa8 instead of taking your knight was certainly a choice by your opponent...
😂
Jobava london took you off guard at the opening. Good endgame!
you had a check on h4 at move 10 - maybe? isn't that the puzzle trap with the queen and knight, gettting the rook?
Oh yeah good point. I don’t pay attention to h4 checks with black, since most people don’t push f3 so early as white. I should pay attention to when the diagonals open up to the king through.
That was possibly the worst played endgame I've ever seen, by your opponent 🤣
no complaints here lol