Hello Chess Lovers
"In order to improve your game, you must study the endgame before everything else."
Today I played many interesting Chess games. The game I liked the most was against a Ukrainian player @MaxxyP because I was not in trouble during the whole game.
Today my Accuracy in the game is 91.2 %. No Inaccuracy, No Mistake and No Blunder during whole game.
I open the game with a book move e4 which controls the center and opens up the light-squared bishop and queen, often leading to a sharp game. My opponent's response is e5 which establishes a presence in the center, controls d4, and opens up the queen and dark-squared bishop.
I did another book move Nf3 that develops the knight toward the center, attacks the e5 pawn, and prepares for the castle. My opponent's response was again a book move Nc6 that develops the knight toward the center, protects the pawn on e5, and eyes the d4 square. I start the Italian Game with book move Bc4 to attack the f7 square.
My opponent replied with h6 which stop Ng5 move. It is a good strategy. I did d4 move for threatening to win a pawn and to take queen on an active square. My capture d4 pawn. I take back d5 pawn with my knight.
My opponent Move knight to f6 to attack the e4 pawn and a threat to win a pawn. Instead of protecting my pawn, I capture his knight for forcing my opponent to double his pawns which helps create weaknesses. He captures my knight with a pawn and I am successful in doubling his pawns.
I move my queen to f3, my plan was to attack f7 square. Next move will be e5 to remove knight from f6 square and clear the path of queen to f7 square. I did it according to my plan.
I capture his knight with my bishop, I threaten checkmate, I force my opponent to deal with it. He takes back. I capture his pawn with my queen and now have a lead of 1 point and also attack on rook and dark-squared bishop at same time.
My opponent save his bishop. I capture his rook and now I have a lead of 5 points. After 5 points lead, My plan is to exchange pieces to simplify the game.
After some Exchanges, the game become very simple.
After some more moves my opponent resign the game.
Thanks to all chess lovers for Reading, Sharing, and Voting especially @stayoutoftherz, @schamangerbert , @chessbrotherspro, and @jaki01 for their encouragement of my posts which helps me to get motivated.