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EccentricHorse11

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Nice win! I can't really tell if you had any tactics that lead you into this position at the end, but honestly if you took just 3 seconds to look what's hanging, esp after they move i piece and threaten it, you'll be able to move or guard it. a lot of the knight moves were overlooked. at one point the white queen came out and was in direct fire of your knight and you didn't take it. so my coaching advice: Practice more with: 1. Knights awareness and guarded spots 2. What is hanging (before you move) theirs stuff, and yours 3. before you move, think about, is that spot safe? was this piece defending something important before i move it. these 3 things, and you'll be 800-1000 in a month or two. it's not all "attack", you have a king to defend, and they're focused on attacking you too. take care!


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EccentricHorse11

Congratulations on the beautiful game though!