Although quick game analysis shows that I blundered a pawn away at move 31, and that it was probably a bad decision to give up my good LSB and my knight for both his bishops (although he let me trade my bad DSB later on), I am still quite happy with the game I just played - beside from the horrendous blunder my opponent failed to notice (to be fair, it's not as obvious as, say, a discovered attack on the queen), the quick computer analysis shows that I made only 2 mistakes/inaccuracies.
However, I ended up to be extremely down on time (~20 minutes down) and won by checkmate with only one second on the clock. Here is the game:
Although quick game analysis shows that I blundered a pawn away at move 31, and that it was probably a bad decision to give up my good LSB and my knight for both his bishops (although he let me trade my bad DSB later on), I am still quite happy with the game I just played - beside from the horrendous blunder my opponent failed to notice (to be fair, it's not as obvious as, say, a discovered attack on the queen), the quick computer analysis shows that I made only 2 mistakes/inaccuracies.
However, I ended up to be extremely down on time (~20 minutes down) and won by checkmate with only one second on the clock. Here is the game: