en.lichess.org/235drjDa/blackThank u again for the position todo_pro, so far my fauvorite
because its understandable from the beginning but one has to use some caution in order to not lose the pawns,
also I think its a good position because it can happen in a game
no, its just an endgame, so other positions were fun too but
they were dinamic most of them middlegame and today
I wanted to practise an endgame because it has been a while
without doing it, playing against the engine is different because
it does not resign so all moves have to be with attention,
because things like stalemate can happen, like a queen knight
versus king.
the trick is to use the knight to defend the king and the files,
also its good to have two pawns in the same row, at move one I thought probably is a win with two pawns, but then I decided to keep the three pawns because a pawn is a pawn and if there
is no need to lose it, then why bother
so thank u dont know what else to say.
I guess sometimes its a matter of luck because the engine
sometimes plays harder lines
I just saw a game up there, he positioned the rook in the back
and that can be more annoying I guess.
When u play against the engine, u need to be cold blooded
and dont get carried away with optimism just have some patience
because the engine does not care whether its losing or winning,
it will play with the same strenght, so that forces the player
to be objective so I think its good part of training,
My belief is that the training has to be complete, for example
time scramble with bullet too etc, so that the player is solid and
has an equilibrium in different type of positions,
right now my biggest weakness relative to the others its opening
so its very easy to forget one aspect of the game even if one
gets better at others, there has to be some equilibrium in all phases of the game, whether it is time management tactical
ability or whatever, so the trick is try to find the holes in
the understanding and improve it, easier said than done
as always, because it takes not just effort but a lot of time
and experience, so the chess feels quite like a long term thing,
very gradual, at least for me, I improve very slowly.