Agree that it helps with the flagging issue, but I feel like there are more cheaters in the 15+10 since they need time to put the moves into and engine and play them. And a single game can take forever when people don't resign in a completely losing position and it can be frustrating idk
I’m 400 elo so not a criticism more of a question. At 4:18 when he gave up the double defense on that pawn, why not win the bishop with double check on F7?
Yeah right. It also depends very much on your own strength. Better players usually understand quickly what the computer wants, which makes things not so mysterious anymore. You might ask yourself why one move is better than the other, but one can usually figure it out more quickly. On the contrary, Amateur players struggle more with computer analysis, because they don't see the plan behind a move or can't comprehend why something should or shouldn't be played. If you really want to learn a lot you should take your time and browse through the moves a little bit in the analysis to come up with profound ideas. This is pretty much doable with 1900 rating
I hate people who play that type of game like your opponent in the first game. But I guess it's part of the game, they know it frustrates people and may be that's why they play it, not sure how it's fun for them tho
For the line that you calculated starting with …Rf5, the position after Rxc7 Rf7+ Kd8 is actually pretty cool. After …Kd8 you calculated Rxc7 Kxc7 Ke5 a2!? Kf6 black is clearly winning, but this line fails because instead of a2 white can go to d8 with his king and stop the pawn easily. I think the move for black instead of taking the rook on c7 would be to play Kd6! If white takes on f7, you play exf7 and the pawn promotes. But you also have a double attack threatening to take white’s rook and threatening rf8+. Looks completely winning, not sure what white should do. Dunno why the eval isnt as high for black
Oh wow nice find. But I must say you had me confused because the coordinates are flipped lol. I wasn’t sure which part of the game you were talking about
This is why I always play with increment
Agree that it helps with the flagging issue, but I feel like there are more cheaters in the 15+10 since they need time to put the moves into and engine and play them. And a single game can take forever when people don't resign in a completely losing position and it can be frustrating idk
@@temexmichael1289 thats true
we all felt your pain bro on the last game. The comedic music was gold tho 😂
Getting flagged hurts the heart
19:06 1.Rxf2 Rc2+ 2.Ke1 Ke3! That’s probably the move you overlooked, white is completely lost.
bro yeah that last game hurt. Hate getting flagged in drawn possition.
I’m 400 elo so not a criticism more of a question. At 4:18 when he gave up the double defense on that pawn, why not win the bishop with double check on F7?
8:32 lol that’s why 400 elo
What does your study sessions look like?
Also you should stream!!
Yh will try streamer after the new years. Simplified version of my sessions start with tactics then read or look at some courses then games
Remember that the computer plays very differently than a human. You can use the computer to help analyze but in the end make your won assessment.
Yeah right. It also depends very much on your own strength. Better players usually understand quickly what the computer wants, which makes things not so mysterious anymore. You might ask yourself why one move is better than the other, but one can usually figure it out more quickly.
On the contrary, Amateur players struggle more with computer analysis, because they don't see the plan behind a move or can't comprehend why something should or shouldn't be played.
If you really want to learn a lot you should take your time and browse through the moves a little bit in the analysis to come up with profound ideas. This is pretty much doable with 1900 rating
I hate people who play that type of game like your opponent in the first game. But I guess it's part of the game, they know it frustrates people and may be that's why they play it, not sure how it's fun for them tho
Castle long against fianchetto bishops to get good attacking positions
For the line that you calculated starting with …Rf5, the position after Rxc7 Rf7+ Kd8 is actually pretty cool. After …Kd8 you calculated Rxc7 Kxc7 Ke5 a2!? Kf6 black is clearly winning, but this line fails because instead of a2 white can go to d8 with his king and stop the pawn easily. I think the move for black instead of taking the rook on c7 would be to play Kd6! If white takes on f7, you play exf7 and the pawn promotes. But you also have a double attack threatening to take white’s rook and threatening rf8+. Looks completely winning, not sure what white should do. Dunno why the eval isnt as high for black
Oh wow nice find. But I must say you had me confused because the coordinates are flipped lol. I wasn’t sure which part of the game you were talking about
@ LOL. I was high when I wrote this so that adds up. Apologies for that haha