pretty dope game


There were many blunders on both sides of the board. To address a few that I see.
14.....d5 should have been Kxc6 this would allow you to threaten the queen and place your knight in a good square.
18....Bh6+ You should have responded with Kb1 this would have kept one of your rooks active behind the d pawn.
After queens were traded your opponent blundered a few times.
Run this through game analysis and see what you can learn from it.
Keep up the good work.

that was really good. your slow track to the other side of the board; it is like that game oregon's trail. you were losing in the pieces you had, but since you had pawns they were able to negate the long distance power of the rooks. pawns really are "the heart of chess" - i dont know exactly who im quoting (famous chess player though)