Well, so here's my game. http://es.lichess.org/Zq8JNc8D/black#0 I'm posting it because I find it quite curious, as the computer can't find any real mistakes and I found myself totally lost and even resigned for not having a single useful move.
Why did You resigned ? You could try to bring knights into game or "something", but this was not lost position for sure.
"Any real mistakes?"
Please explain where you feel you made no significant errors. Your play in the linked game is uninspirational and too conservative.
Please explain where you feel you made no significant errors. Your play in the linked game is uninspirational and too conservative.
You could have contested the f6 square. Your position is pretty bad so you'd have to try for trades to open up your cramped position. I tried continuing this against stockfish 5 and contesting f6 didn't end up so badly. http://en.lichess.org/U2wqFkkcdvqh
(y) (Y) (ok)
:smiley:
Also, the "thought" of no mistakes chess is ludicrous, even my hero WGM Polger makes mistakes.
You're a "1700" not a 2600+, you have no concept of mistake free chess.
#justsayin #burn
You're a "1700" not a 2600+, you have no concept of mistake free chess.
#justsayin #burn
It was mainly positional mistakes, which don't lose immediately, but worsen your position. The evaluation isn't changing quickly, so the computer doesn't differentiate bad moves. Btw, you lost a pawn, so...
#7 / Andrea1996 - It's Polgar, not Polger, and she is GM, not WGM.
" ...and she is GM, not WGM."
Pardon me, but aren't those two titles synonymous?
Pardon me, but aren't those two titles synonymous?
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