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Is in Fancy or Not?

I feel like I played a Fancy game , but in fact it seems not
any Ideas , how to improve this perfect game?

https://lichess.org/2C2Gj2pJ/black#8

I feel like I played a Fancy game , but in fact it seems not any Ideas , how to improve this perfect game? https://lichess.org/2C2Gj2pJ/black#8

@aVague
It's a true fancy moves..
Good for you it worked because your well coordinated pieces.

@aVague It's a true fancy moves.. Good for you it worked because your well coordinated pieces.

@Brutal-baby said in #2:

@aVague
It's a true fancy moves..
Good for you it worked because your well coordinated pieces.

Didn't know that, Ok , now I see . Fancy is inside My nature I guess, hard to play otherwiese sometimes

@Brutal-baby said in #2: > @aVague > It's a true fancy moves.. > Good for you it worked because your well coordinated pieces. Didn't know that, Ok , now I see . Fancy is inside My nature I guess, hard to play otherwiese sometimes

@aVague said in #3:

@aVague
It's a true fancy moves..
Good for you it worked because your well coordinated pieces.

Didn't know that, Ok , now I see . Fancy is inside My nature I guess, hard to play otherwiese sometimes

I thought that fancy move happened because the opponent chopped the pawn on a7 & that somewhat ruined your plan to consolidate & giving nothing to the opponent.
You could protect that targeted & poor b7 with the cheapest defense ever c6 & that if you want to protect it.
But
If you look closely b7 is targeted by two opponent pieces, that means if you made up your mind to fully protect it, it will tie the undeveloped c8 bishop to defend it.
At the end i think it's a great cost to defend such trivial pawn like this.
Let it go

@aVague said in #3: > > @aVague > > It's a true fancy moves.. > > Good for you it worked because your well coordinated pieces. > > Didn't know that, Ok , now I see . Fancy is inside My nature I guess, hard to play otherwiese sometimes I thought that fancy move happened because the opponent chopped the pawn on a7 & that somewhat ruined your plan to consolidate & giving nothing to the opponent. You could protect that targeted & poor b7 with the cheapest defense ever c6 & that if you want to protect it. But If you look closely b7 is targeted by two opponent pieces, that means if you made up your mind to fully protect it, it will tie the undeveloped c8 bishop to defend it. At the end i think it's a great cost to defend such trivial pawn like this. Let it go

@Brutal-baby said in #4:

@aVague
It's a true fancy moves..
Good for you it worked because your well coordinated pieces.

Didn't know that, Ok , now I see . Fancy is inside My nature I guess, hard to play otherwiese sometimes

I thought that fancy move happened because the opponent chopped the pawn on a7 & that somewhat ruined your plan to consolidate & giving nothing to the opponent.
You could protect that targeted & poor b7 with the cheapest defense ever c6 & that if you want to protect it.
But
If you look closely b7 is targeted by two opponent pieces, that means if you made up your mind to fully protect it, it will tie the undeveloped c8 bishop to defend it.
At the end i think it's a great cost to defend such trivial pawn like this.
Let it go

Yes I could try and defend that pawn, but I hate passive defence,doing nothing for the opp, I rather go all in to attack, if I see chance, otherwise such defence would chocke Me, if I don't attack and get opponent react on this. Ok, Thx fior review

@Brutal-baby said in #4: > > > @aVague > > > It's a true fancy moves.. > > > Good for you it worked because your well coordinated pieces. > > > > Didn't know that, Ok , now I see . Fancy is inside My nature I guess, hard to play otherwiese sometimes > > I thought that fancy move happened because the opponent chopped the pawn on a7 & that somewhat ruined your plan to consolidate & giving nothing to the opponent. > You could protect that targeted & poor b7 with the cheapest defense ever c6 & that if you want to protect it. > But > If you look closely b7 is targeted by two opponent pieces, that means if you made up your mind to fully protect it, it will tie the undeveloped c8 bishop to defend it. > At the end i think it's a great cost to defend such trivial pawn like this. > Let it go Yes I could try and defend that pawn, but I hate passive defence,doing nothing for the opp, I rather go all in to attack, if I see chance, otherwise such defence would chocke Me, if I don't attack and get opponent react on this. Ok, Thx fior review