Yeah, the usual play would be on the kingside, but after some inaccuracies on both sides your central action ended up pretty good. The knight on d3 and open f file gives you pressure on f2, and the kingside pawns can still be pushed down the board to open him up. I wonder if your opponent was a little worried
Opening white's c file (23...Bxd4) and giving white a pawn break (27...b6) made white's attack pretty much immediate though, but before that you stayed in the game well, good job.
Little lessons like this pile up and will raise your performance a lot. Sometimes the trouble in chess isn't that good moves are hard to find. Good moves usually look good. The problem is sometimes terrible moves look good!
This is my second tournament. My first tournament, last month, I went 3-0, winning the U1150 matches against mostly younger children, followed by a loss against ~1250 player from a blunder. So my official record being 3-1, I opened with a rank of 1101.
Today I played 3 matches in the "Open" division instead of the U1150 league.
Game 1 is uploaded. My opponent, white, is a 1515 player. And I, on black, was an 1101. I lost the match, as you can see. I think my biggest mistake is once I recognized we were playing opposite side castles, I should've pawn stormed with my h pawn, my big mistake wold be moving my rook on h8 to e8 for the sake of supporting e6.
Game 2, was me as white, 1101, against an 876 player as black. We played the traditional Sicilian, and while I lost an early exchange, I was able to come up with a fun rook, pawn, king checkmate in the end game. So victory! That game lasted 43 moves.
Game 3, was an absolute disaster. My worst game of OTB chess period. Nothing worth talking about, my 1453 opponent played the Colle Zukertort, I fell for some bad stuff by playing Bd6 (I'm black), he's able to get a pawn fork on my knight and bishop, and after a blunder of my Knight falling to a queen on the back rank at Ng4, I completely fell apart. Humongous blunders, just an example of nerves and terrible board vision. I played it out despite knowing it was lost just to try to improve myself psychologically and not feel defeated. That game lasted 26 moves.
My feelings are bitter sweet. I knew coming into the day I'd probably go 0-3, so going 1-2 isn't bad. I'm very happy with how I performed in the game I lost that I uploaded. My last game being.... such a horrendous disaster of mistakes that are so atypical of me is why I'm very upset. I could've gone 0-3 today and been happier if I played better, but that was just really bad.
After those three games, I'm not sure what I'll be rated in USCF. I was 1101 with 4 games played into my provisional, now I'm 5-2, both my losses to opponents pretty significantly higher rated than me. So we'll see what happens. My rank will be high when I'm playing like it, so there's no point to worry about how humongous the swings are at this stage when I'm not very good at chess. Great learning experience though. After every game I lost, I'd get lectured on what the story of the game was, what went right, what went wrong, how to improve. I learned a lot about the Zukertort from that absolute mental meltdown, and I feel confident that I had a chance to win in the game provided without making that RH>G6 mistake and just pushing to the king. I know there must've been some psychology involved in knowing I was playing higher rated players as black, so I'll have to get better grasps on my nerves. My board vision is still weak, I rarely play OTB, only online so that's something I definitely need to improve upon.
Time for... a metric shit ton of tactics. I'm so very disappointed in the last game but I learned a lot and I hope you enjoy watching this game.