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  • You will remain my number one mentor. thank you so much.

  • 25..Nc6 does not make any sense, much better was e5 which would prevent his knight to come into play on f4, would block the action of his bishop, secure the center and would open the way to double the rooks on the f file. ALL with one move

  • "Queening a pawn" made my day! :D

  • I started mirroring in openings after i saw you a couple vids back. My opponent gets so frustrated and did a bad move hoping I would mirror!

  • Good game, but you missed a very nice tactic at move 21. You played 20...h6, which kicked his knight to f3. Now, you quickly played g5 which threatened g4 forking n and b. Better was 21...nh7 revealing a double attack (rook and bishop) on both the undefended white knights, winning a knight straight away. His best response would have been 22nxd5,pxd5 23he'd still have to defend his remaining knight, and wouldn't have time to play pxd5. "When you see a good move, look for a better one!"

  • lol @ opening

  • I reckon 24.Bd4 might have freed up blacks position a bit, threatening whites king on f2, and avoiding a heavily fixated pawn centre.

  • Queening a pawn Queening a pawn! LOL

  • When you set a premove Rxd3 he could play Rg3 winning your last remaining piece:)

  • Made me laugh when he blundered at the end. Good game.

  • hahaha that was an unexpected finish.

  • Queening a pawn, queening a pawn!!! Wow!

  • what a reaction to queening a pawn lol

  • good to see you having a nice run of success again!

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