Friday, 15 August 2025

A Comedy Of Errors

While I may have reached my highest official rating of 1628 on Lichess playing 10 + 5, it's not because of my good play. My latest game was a comedy of errors in which my opponent made the last error. However, my troubles began early on when I kept my Queen in the line of fire of the Black Rook. See Figure 1.


Figure 1: link to game

The computer analysis is prompting me to play d x c5 because this defuses the threat of the Black Rook on c8 that is bearing down on my Queen. I castled Kingside instead and then Black's best move was c x d4 which he didn't do immediately. I was aware of the threat that the Rook posed but thought that I'd have time to move my Queen to b1. Instead I was caught as Figure 2 shows.


Figure 2: link to game

As can be seen I did get to move my Queen to b1 but I was forced to and it came with the loss of my b pawn and my light-squared Bishop. This would never have happened if I'd simply taken Black's pawn on c5 but I didn't and I was lucky to go on and win the game. Black at this point had played well and took full advantage of my error.

Following my previous comments, I played another game that I promptly lost because I assumed my opponent had made a blunder. He hadn't. I had been sucked in big time and fell for the trap hook, line and sinker. It's too embarrassing to even post but the lesson to be learned from it is that if your opponent has been playing well and offers you a free piece then be very wary. I was not wary. This loss cost be 8 points so I've fallen back to 1620. Currently I am very annoyed with myself.

A Comedy Of Errors

While I may have reached my highest official rating of 1628 on Lichess playing 10 + 5 , it's not because of my good play. My latest game...