Thursday, 15 October 2020

Trapping my Knight is my regular habit!

Hi there,

Welcome back to another game.

In this game, I was planning to play Queens Gambit but the other player capture my Knight on b1. That very moment, I didn't realise that I had a Rook  just beside it on a1. So, I played Qa4+. Anyways things were alright until then.

But, on move no 24 I exchanged my rook and this was start of my downfall. Because the other players pieces were very nicely placed. Now, when i look back at it, I also found that on move no 23 if the other player had played cxb5 then his pawn on d5 would be hanging and I could have put pressure on it by playing Ke2 with the target of bringing my Knight to d2. Anyways it didn't happen. 

I made a big mistake by placing my Knight on h2. beacause after g3 it would be trapped that thats exactly what happened. Happens to me always with the Knight. But, now whenever i'm playing i have started to think of 2 moves advanced for Knight so it doesn't get trapped unnecessarily.

But after that move, I knew I lost so I just played like a 'drunken man'.

Thats all for now!!

Bye for now!!!

References:

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